



Calycanthus Hill, Green Mountain, VA - Historic Photo 1910
This vintage photograph captures a significant historic structure known as Calycanthus Hill, located in Green Mountain, Albemarle County, Virginia. The estates original house was constructed in 1800, with the present mansion built in 1815 by John Coles III. The architectural design was overseen by James Dinsmore, who notably served as an assistant to Thomas Jefferson for a decade.
Calycanthus Hill is associated with Mrs. G.A. Randolph and stands as a testament to early 19th-century American architecture. The detailed woodwork and intricate doorways reflect the craftsmanship of the period. This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a collection dedicated to documenting the rich architectural heritage of the Southern United States.
Created during the early 20th century, this photograph serves as an important historical record, showcasing the elegance and style of Virginias antebellum architecture. It provides a glimpse into the architectural legacy that continues to influence the region today.

Calycanthus Hill, Green Mountain, VA - Historic Photo 1910
