



                  1900s Stone Building in Albemarle County, Virginia 
                
This vintage photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston depicts a stone building in Albemarle County, Virginia. Part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this image captures the architectural style and craftsmanship of the early 20th century. Johnstons work is notable for its attention to detail and historical significance.
Albemarle County, located in central Virginia, is known for its rich history and beautiful landscapes. The stone structure featured in the image exemplifies the building techniques and materials used in the region, reflecting the cultural heritage of Virginia.
Johnstons photography serves as a valuable resource for understanding architectural history and the evolution of American building practices. This photograph, part of the Library of Congress collection, highlights the importance of preserving architectural landmarks for future generations.
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1900s Stone Building in Albemarle County, Virginia
