



1728 Colonial House in Princess Anne County, Virginia
This historical photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston captures a notable structure in Princess Anne County, Virginia, dating back to 1728. The image showcases the architectural features of the house, including its distinctive chimneys, reflective of the colonial style prevalent in that era. The house stands as a testament to the regions rich architectural heritage.
The photo is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document significant buildings across the southern United States. This initiative, supported by the Library of Congress, highlights the importance of preserving architectural history. The reference print associated with this image is located in LOT 11841-77, further connecting it to the broader survey of southern architecture.
Acquired in 1953 from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate, this photograph serves as a valuable resource for historians, architects, and enthusiasts interested in early American architecture and the historical context of Virginia’s built environment.

1728 Colonial House in Princess Anne County, Virginia