[4] According to Adelaide Wilson in Historic and Picturesque Savannah (1889), the club was organized on September 21, 1875.
[7] Women are not allowed to be members, but can attend with her husband, as long as she wears a dress.
[8] The club features the Flagstone and Colonial rooms for formal events, as well as a tavern.
[9] It stands directly across Bull Street from the Armstrong House, the original owner of which—George Ferguson Armstrong—was a member of The Oglethorpe Club.
450 Bull Street, built in 1857 and also known as the Edmund Molyneux House, was designed by John S. Norris.