



1774 Stone Building in Charlotte, NC - Historical Photo
This vintage photograph captures a stone building in the Charlotte vicinity of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, constructed in 1774 by Hezekiah Alexander. The structure is an important example of early American architecture and reflects the craftsmanship of the period. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project that documented significant architectural sites across the southern United States.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, contributed to the preservation of American history through her work, and this particular photograph is a testament to her keen eye for notable structures. The building, associated with Edw. Cole, represents the rich historical narrative of Charlotte and its early settlement.
Acquired in 1953 from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate, this photograph is housed in the Library of Congress, where it continues to serve as an educational resource. The Carnegie Survey provides a deeper understanding of Southern architecture and its evolution over time.

1774 Stone Building in Charlotte, NC - Historical Photo
