Dr. William Parker House, 1809, Savannah

A two-story yellow house, built by Dr William Parker of Savannah, with black shutters, featuring a front porch and a chimney. Palm trees and greenery are visible nearby, while cars are parked on the street.

This Federal gem on Warren Square was built by enslaved craftsmen between 1806-1809 for Dr. William Parker (1766-1838), who acquired the property through his 1804 marriage to the widow Louisa Guerard McAlister. Dr. Parker, whose grandparents arrived in Savannah with General Oglethorpe in 1733, was a founding member of the Georgia Medical Society.

Savannah Historic District, National Historic Landmark

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