



Accomack County VA 19th-Century Interior Photo
This vintage photograph, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures a historical interior from Accomack County, Virginia. The image showcases elements typical of 19th-century American architecture, including English basement rooms and vaulted ceilings in the bedrooms. This property was originally owned by John McKeel, a settler who arrived in America in 1640 and later became linked to the prominent Custis family through marriage.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, an extensive documentation project that aimed to capture the architectural heritage of the southern United States. The survey highlights the unique characteristics of regional designs and materials, with this particular image illustrating the domestic life and craftsmanship of the era.
Captured in the mid-20th century, this photo serves as a valuable historical record, inviting viewers to appreciate the architectural legacy of Virginia.
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Accomack County VA 19th-Century Interior Photo
