



Blount House, Edenton NC, 1775: Historic Architecture
This vintage photograph features the Blount House, a significant architectural landmark located in Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina. Constructed in 1775, the house exemplifies brickwork and gambrel roofs, showcasing the colonial architectural style prevalent in the region during that period. This two-story structure is an important representation of the historical residential designs found in North Carolina.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a comprehensive documentation of Southern architecture. Frances Benjamin Johnston, a noted photographer, captured this photograph as part of her extensive work in the early 20th century. The survey aimed to preserve the architectural heritage of the South, and the Blount House stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and historical significance of its time.
This photograph serves as a valuable educational resource, offering insight into the architectural styles of 18th-century America. It is printed on museum-quality paper, ensuring that the rich history captured within is preserved for generations to come.
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Blount House, Edenton NC, 1775: Historic Architecture
