Local historian and preservationist W. W. Law worked tirelessly in the twentieth century to preserve Savannah’s African American heritage. One of his tools was collecting art documenting Savannah’s historic sites and neighborhoods. Building on the exhibit “Law’s Murphys,” Luciana Spracher, Director of the City of Savannah’s Municipal Archives, presents works from Law’s personal art collection that highlight this practice and his preservation legacy.
- Hungry for History Law’s Murphys: Preserving Savannah through Art ( Download)
- Hungry for History: City Views and Street Scenes by Christopher Murphy, Jr ( Download)
- Hungry for History Before & After Midnight - The Art of Bonaventure Cemetery ( Download)
- Hungry for History: City Hall, 3rd Floor Restoration ( Download)
- Hungry for History: Flora Butler Abbott Sengstacke; From Slavery to the Chicago Defender ( Download)
- Family Adopts a New Dog Then Vet Sees It and Calls the Cops ( Download)
- Hungry for History Finding Virginia Jackson Kiah - A Notable Savannah Woman ( Download)
- Swamp in Waycross, GA ( Download)
- Waycross, GA ( Download)
- Mom Installs Camera, Sees Why She’s Always Tired ( Download)
- Crossing the Decatur Bridge ( Download)
- Habersham Baptist Jam ( Download)
- Canal District Master Plan - 2020 ( Download)
- July 14th 2022 ( Download)
- Habersham Mills Children's Cemetary ( Download)