



Antebellum Architecture in Washington, GA, 1825-1850
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage photograph in Washington, Wilkes County, Georgia, during the early 20th century. The image showcases a significant structure built around 1825, with its elegant portico added circa 1850. This example of antebellum architecture highlights the architectural styles prevalent in the region during that period.
Johnston, a prominent photographer known for her work in documenting Southern architecture, contributed to the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. This photograph is part of a larger collection that reflects the rich architectural heritage of the American South, specifically focusing on the intricate details of columns and porticoes that define the eras residential buildings.
This historic image not only serves as a visual record of a specific location but also captures the essence of early 19th-century American architecture. It is an essential addition for anyone interested in the history and preservation of Southern homes.
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Antebellum Architecture in Washington, GA, 1825-1850