Episode 2: If the Land Could Talk
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Welcome to the Savannah Sideways Podcast - Season One - The Strange Story of Savannah's Ancient Roman Statuary.
EPISODE 2 - If the Land Could Talk: In this second episode, host Jessica Leigh Lebos recounts the enigmatic history of Greenwich Cemetery, once the site of an opulent estate filled with 2000-year-old Roman statues.
From General Oglethorpe's founding of Savannah to the tragic fate of the Yamacraw people, we explore the multifaceted narratives woven into this land. Learn about the mysterious burial of Revolutionary War Hero Casimir Pulaski, the grandeur of the Greenwich Place mansion, and the Shotters' extravagant art collection, including a shipment of ancient statues that took nearly five years to arrive.
This episode delves deep into Savannah's historical layers, touching on both well-documented facts and unresolved mysteries.
SHOW LINKS:
Meet Jessica Leigh Lebos
Check out Savannah Sideways Substack
Check out Jessica's books
Meet the Producers: Dee Daniels Media
THANKS TO THOSE WHO MADE THIS SHOW POSSIBLE:
Dr. Erika Morrow and the team at ForSight Unique Eye Care & Eye Wear
Bubba Gumbo's Tybee Island
Tybee Island Marina
BG’s Seafood Co-Op
Bonaventure Don
The 5 Spot
Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum
Shot By Somi
SIXBY
Lone Wolf Lounge
Over Yonder
Celebritees
FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:
00:00 Introduction to Savannah's Ancient Roman Statuary
01:40 The Origins of Greenwich Cemetery
05:46 The Revolutionary War and Kasmir Pulaski
19:26 The Civil War and Its Aftermath
24:50 The Gilded Age and Spencer Shotter's Mansion
30:29 The Arrival of the Roman Statuary
30:48 Conclusion and Sponsor Messages