



Cameron Home in Staggville, NC - Historic 1802 Photo
This vintage photograph showcases the historic Cameron home located in Staggville, Durham County, North Carolina. Built in 1802, the structure features a distinctive blacksmith shop and law office. A later addition includes a three-story wing, which housed the kitchen on the first level and a weaving area on the second. The image reflects the architectural style of the early 19th century and highlights the significance of plantation life in the region.
The Cameron home is named after the county in Scotland from which the family originated. Notable features include the prominent chimneys and well-maintained lawns adorned with trees, which enhance the visual appeal of the property. Nearby, the plantation chapel remains a standing testament to the historical significance of the area.
This photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting the architectural heritage of the southern United States. It was published in Thomas Tileston Watermans The Early Architecture of North Carolina in 1941, further cementing its importance in historical studies.

Cameron Home in Staggville, NC - Historic 1802 Photo
