



1750 Estate in Warsaw, Richmond County, Virginia History
This vintage photograph showcases a historic estate located in Richmond County, Virginia, specifically in the vicinity of Warsaw. The building, constructed in 1750 by Colonel John Tayloe, is notable for its architectural significance and remains owned by his descendants. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents the rich heritage of Southern architecture.
The estate features elegant landscape pavilions and intricate ironwork, highlighting the craftsmanship of the period. The photograph not only captures the beauty of this historic structure but also reflects the cultural and historical narrative of Virginias past.
This image, created by Frances Benjamin Johnston, is a valuable representation of Southern architectural history. It was part of Johnstons inventory and was later acquired from her estate in 1953.
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1750 Estate in Warsaw, Richmond County, Virginia History