Brigham came to Savannah in 1835 from Southborough, Massachusetts, making a name for himself in commerce and banking. This Second Empire house by local builder Grimball replaced his previous residence on the same site. A newspaper account describes it as having thirteen bedrooms and two baths and costing $16,000, a considerable amount at the time. The five-bay facade is noteworthy for its perpendicular stair facing Liberty Street, but its side porch also makes a grand gesture toward the corner of Bull Street.
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Henry Brigham House
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