



1850 Architecture of Green Mountain, VA Vintage Photo
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural site in Albemarle County, Virginia, specifically in Green Mountain. The building, dating back to 1850, was originally constructed after the early house on the property was destroyed by fire in 1839. For a decade, the Coles family utilized a hunting lodge belonging to John Coles II as a residence following the loss of their mansion.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential photographer known for her work documenting American architecture and gardens, created this image as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. This initiative aimed to preserve the architectural history of the southern United States. The photograph showcases the intricate design and landscaping typical of 19th-century Virginia estates.
Johnstons work provides a glimpse into the regions history and the role of architecture in shaping the cultural landscape. This image stands as a testament to the enduring beauty and significance of Virginias architectural heritage.
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1850 Architecture of Green Mountain, VA Vintage Photo
