Bungalow, 1940s, St. Simons Island

The property surrounding this front gable bungalow has recently been cleared, suggesting it’s likely to soon be redeveloped. This is one of just a few surviving vernacular structures in the scattered community known as Jewtown. The community got its name from the Levison brothers, who had a thriving store about a mile east of Gascoigne Bluff. They called it Levisonton but the name didn’t stick and residents referred to the area as Jewtown. Like the other two historic African-American communities on St. Simons, Harrington and South End, Jewtown is largely indistinguishable from the rest of the island today. I believe the cottage dates to circa 1940-1945, making it a relatively late construction for the community.

3 thoughts on “Bungalow, 1940s, St. Simons Island

  1. Susan Dodd's avatarSusan Dodd

    Right now, all that remains is a cleared lot. Very little evidence of a house ever existing there. I tried to attach a photo, but wasn’t able to do so.

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