



1801 Samuel Johnston Home, Edenton NC - Architectural Histor
This vintage photograph captures a significant structure located in Edenton, North Carolina, specifically within Chowan County. The building, dating back to 1801, served as the home of Samuel Johnston, who was the Governor of North Carolina in 1787 and later became the first U.S. Senator from the state. The architectural design features a two-story frame with a pent on a hipped roof, complemented by one-story wings with gable roofs. These wings are connected to the main house by a distinguished curved colonnade.
As part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this image not only represents an important historical residence but also highlights the architectural styles of the early 19th century in the region. The survey aimed to document the diverse architectural heritage across the southern United States, preserving a visual record for future generations.
This photograph, originating from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate, is a unique piece of North Carolinas architectural history.
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1801 Samuel Johnston Home, Edenton NC - Architectural Histor
