



1839 Episcopal Church in Wilmington, NC - Historic Image
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured a historic image showcasing an Episcopal church located in Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina. This church, dating back to 1839, stands as a testament to the architectural style and cultural significance of the period. Johnstons work forms part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents the unique architectural heritage across the region.
The church is notable for its design and construction, reflecting the craftsmanship and aesthetic values of its time. This photograph, part of Johnstons extensive inventory, conveys the importance of preserving architectural history and the stories embedded within these structures. The image is referenced in Thomas Tileston Watermans publication The Early Architecture of North Carolina, offering additional context to its historical significance.
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1839 Episcopal Church in Wilmington, NC - Historic Image
