SSAVANNAH, Georgia's Squares are each unique. My Wright Square drawing documents the architectural street wall that wraps its perimeter with my hand-drawn architectural elevations. The Square forms the locus of a Ward, a neat unit of neighborhood measurement comprised of the blocks on all sides adjacent to the Square. A map from 1770 shows the first 6 Wards that set the pattern for the City's urban growth until the mid-1800s. Measurements of the street rights-of-way are recorded, in the expressive cursive script of the original map by "Thos. Shruder, Deputy Surveyor General." Epson archival coated paper / Epson Professional high-quality inkjet printer / Archival inks Original work. Print is signed & dated by me, on back. Unlimited quantities & bulk pricing available. Please ask {copyright © Kirsten Sparenborg 2009} ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you so much. I’m delighted to share this love of maps and travel - from cities to wilderness - with you!