A Century of History Savannah City Hall Centennial 1906-2006
A Century of History Savannah City Hall Centennial 1906-2006 City of Savannah Research Library & Municipal Archives A Century of History Savannah City Hall Centennial, 1906-2006 City of Savannah, Research Library & Municipal Archives Savannah, Georgia January 2006 ii On the cover: Postcard of City Hall, looking north on Bull Street from Johnson Square, circa 1922. Private collection of Glenda E. A. Anderson. Used with permission. City of Savannah, Research Library and Municipal Archives City Hall, Room 103 Bay Street at Bull Street P. O. Box 1027 Savannah, Georgia 31402 Telephone 912-651-6412 Fax 912-233-1992 www.savannahga.gov A Century of History, Savannah City Hall Centennial, 1906-2006. Prepared by Luciana M. Spracher, Archivist City of Savannah, Research Library and Municipal Archives January 2006 © Copyright 2006 by the City of Savannah, Georgia. All rights reserved. iii City of Savannah Officials Dr. Otis S. Johnson, Mayor Edna B. Jackson, Mayor Pro Tem ALDERMEN Ellis P. Cook Jeff Felser Van R. Johnson, II Clifton Jones, Jr. The flag of the City of Savannah was designed by Cornelia Sams Mary Osborne Maclean (later Mrs. Willis Wilder) and adopted by City Council on January 18, 1905 as the City’s official banner. The design includes Kenneth Sadler a field of white bordered by blue and red, with the City’s Coat of Tony Thomas Arms in the center surrounded by thirteen stars representing the thirteen original colonies. As used in the flag, white denotes purity, red represents courage, zeal and fervency, and blue signifies loyalty, devotion, justice and truth. Michael B.
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