



18th-Century Building in Drayden, Maryland, 1703
This vintage photograph captures an early 18th-century building located in Drayden, St. Marys County, Maryland. The structure features distinctive architectural elements such as double chimneys and dormers, highlighting the craftsmanship of the period. This building was willed to Daniel Bell and subsequently passed down to his son and wife in 1703, indicating its historical significance.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents the architectural heritage of the region. The photograph showcases the intricate brickwork and design details that characterized homes in Maryland during this era. It serves as a visual record of the architectural styles prevalent in early American history.
Acquired from the estate of Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1953, this photograph provides valuable insight into the architectural and cultural landscape of Maryland. It is an important piece for collectors and historians interested in early American architecture and the development of residential structures in the South.

18th-Century Building in Drayden, Maryland, 1703