Lawrence McNeill

Lawrence McNeill (August 22, 1849 – November 16, 1915) was an American businessman, prominent in Savannah, Georgia.

[1] In 1888, he entered the naval-store factorage business in Savannah, Georgia, as a partner in Peacock, Hunt & Co.

In October 1903, he formed the Savannah Lumber Company with John J. Cummings and J. F. McEachern.

[3] In 1903, he had built what is now known as the Metts–McNeill House, at 513 Whitaker Street in Savannah, on the western side of Forsyth Park.

[4] He is interred in Savannah's Bonaventure Cemetery, alongside his wife, who survived him by 31 years.

513 Whitaker Street in Savannah, Georgia, which McNeill had built in 1903