Law and Preservation

Law and Preservation
4 pieces of artwork

Left to right: Habersham and Park Avenue, Myrtle Jones, 1976; Randolph Street, Christopher Murphy, Jr., no date;

King-Tisdell Cottage, Virginia Rothbaum, no date; and Untitled, Ray Ellis, 1981

W. W. Law Art Collection

Beach Institute Historic Neighborhood

National Trust for Historic Preservation Letter - W. W. Law Working Files

National Trust for Historic Preservation Letter

W. W. Law speaking at the "Long Road Up the Hill" exhibition at the Beach Institute, 1992 - W. W. Law Photograph Collection

W.W. Law speaking at an exhibition

Jones Street Historic Preservation Award - W. W. Law Awards Collection

Jones Street Historic Preservation Award

National Preservation Award - W. W. Law Awards Collection

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"Some of the original Savannah structures are to be found in Beach Institute [Historic Neighborhood]... We were excited about preserving as much as possible... Our goal is to increase black homeownership in the area and preserve the homes of early important residents."

- W. W. Law in Atlanta Weekly, June 26, 1983

501 East Huntingdon Fact Sheet - W. W. Law Working Files

501 East Huntingdon Fact Sheet

National Community Development Week Celebration - W. W Law Working Files

National Community Development Week Celebration

Historic Savannah Foundation Letter - addressing the need for downtown second-floor housing - W. W. Law Working Files

Historic Savannah Foundation Letter - need for downtown 2nd-floor housing

Beach Institute "Big Week" Events - W. W. Law Working Files

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