



1840 Greek Revival School in Mobile, Alabama
This vintage photograph captures a historic educational building located in Mobile, Alabama, dating back to approximately 1840. Designed in the Greek Revival architectural style, the structure features prominent Doric columns and an iron railing on its balcony. Originally constructed as a school, it continues to serve that purpose today as a Catholic high school.
The three-story masonry building exemplifies the educational architecture of its time, showcasing the elegance and functionality that characterized schools during the 19th century. Its historic significance is highlighted by its inclusion in the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting the architectural heritage of the Southern United States.
This image, part of the Library of Congress collection, provides a glimpse into the architectural and educational history of Mobile County. The photograph not only serves as a visual record but also connects viewers to the rich legacy of education in Alabama.
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1840 Greek Revival School in Mobile, Alabama
