Schwaab designed the Central of Georgia Depot and Trainshed in 1860
Born
Carl August Schwaab
May 6, 1823
Germany
Died
October 30, 1899(1899-10-30) (aged 76)
Savannah, Georgia, U.S.
Nationality
German-American[1]
Occupation
Architect
Design
Central of Georgia Depot and Trainshed, Savannah, Georgia (1860)
City Market building, Savannah (1876)
Carl August Schwaab (May 6, 1823 – October 30, 1899),[2] commonly known as Augustus Schwaab, was a German-American architect and civil engineer. He was principally a designer of commercial architecture, best known for his work in Savannah, Georgia,[3] where he worked for around fifty years.[1]
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^Savannah Morning News, November 1, 1899, p. 2
^Lawrence Dunn House, 1875, Savannah – Vanishing Coastal Georgia
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