



19th-Century Architecture in Prince George County, VA
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural example from Prince George County, Virginia, reflecting early 19th-century design elements. The building, associated with Francis Otway Byrd and constructed by Wm. Byrd Harrison, stands as a testament to the eras craftsmanship and style. Notably, it features intricate entablatures, columns, and railings that characterize the periods residential architecture.
The structure dates back to the early 1800s and is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, an extensive documentation project aimed at preserving the architectural heritage of the region. It provides insight into the architectural practices and aesthetic values of Virginia during this time.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this photograph serves as a valuable historical record. It emphasizes the importance of preserving architectural history, showcasing the unique craftsmanship that defined early American dwellings.
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19th-Century Architecture in Prince George County, VA
