



1750 Historic House in Williamsburg, Virginia
This vintage photograph, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, features a historic house in Williamsburg, Virginia, dating back to approximately 1750. The building is notable for its architectural significance and is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. It is important to note that this house was previously misidentified as the residence of Peyton Randolph.
The image captures the structure prior to its restoration, offering a glimpse into the architectural styles prevalent in colonial Virginia. The prominent porches and detailed design elements illustrate the craftsmanship of the period, making this photograph a valuable resource for those interested in American history and heritage architecture.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this photograph is held in the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress. It serves as an important documentation of Virginias historical landscape, contributing to the understanding of early American residential architecture.

1750 Historic House in Williamsburg, Virginia