



1821 Brick House in Town Creek, Alabama
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural structure located in Town Creek, Lawrence County, Alabama. Built in 1821 by Rev. Turner Saunders, the two-story brick house features a distinctive loggia that extends from the first floor to a metal roof. This construction exemplifies early 19th-century Southern architecture, characterized by its use of columns and expansive porches that were integral to the regions style.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting the historic architecture of the Southern United States. The survey provides valuable insights into the architectural heritage of Alabama, showcasing structures that have stood the test of time. The photograph is credited to Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential figure in early American photography known for her work in documenting American architecture.
This historical photograph, obtained from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, serves as an educational resource for those interested in the architectural history of Alabama and the broader Southern region.

1821 Brick House in Town Creek, Alabama
