



1822 Structure in Leesburg, Virginia - Historic Architecture
This vintage photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston captures an early 19th-century structure in Leesburg, Virginia, built around 1822. Known for its architectural integrity, the building features classic elements such as columns, porches, and an entablature, which reflect the design sensibilities of the period. The image serves as a valuable record of the Rust familys estate, providing insight into the historical context and architectural styles prevalent in Loudoun County.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant collection housed in the Library of Congress. This survey aims to document the diverse architectural heritage of the southern United States, with particular emphasis on historical homes and estates.
Acquired from the estate of Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1953, this image not only showcases an important piece of Virginias architectural history but also contributes to the broader narrative of American heritage.
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1822 Structure in Leesburg, Virginia - Historic Architecture
