



1848 Episcopal Church in Raleigh, NC - Historic Photo
This vintage photograph, attributed to Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures a significant architectural landmark in Raleigh, North Carolina. The image features an Episcopal church characterized by its prominent stone steeple, a notable example of mid-19th century ecclesiastical architecture. The building dates back to 1848, reflecting the historical significance of religious structures in the region.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a comprehensive documentation of Southern architecture, preserved in the Library of Congress. This survey aimed to highlight the diverse architectural styles and historical context of the South, making this image an important piece of regional history.
Published in Thomas Tileston Waterman’s work, The Early Architecture of North Carolina in 1941, this image offers a glimpse into the architectural evolution of the state. The presence of automobiles in the foreground also hints at the changing landscape of Raleigh during the mid-20th century.
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1848 Episcopal Church in Raleigh, NC - Historic Photo
