



1850 Architectural Landmark in Green Mountain, Virginia
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural landmark in Green Mountain, Albemarle County, Virginia. The structure, dating back to 1850, represents the historical evolution of homes in the region, particularly following the destruction of an earlier house by fire in 1839. The hunting lodge of John Coles II served as a temporary residence for the Coles family after the mansions loss.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a comprehensive documentation of Southern architecture. The survey aims to preserve and highlight the rich architectural heritage of the region, making this photograph an important artifact for historical study.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer, created this image as part of her broader work documenting American architecture. The photograph is held in the Library of Congress and continues to be a valuable resource for understanding the architectural styles and historical narratives of 19th-century Virginia.

1850 Architectural Landmark in Green Mountain, Virginia
