



Elliston, VA Historic Building Photo from 1790
This vintage photograph, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, features an interior of a historic building located in Elliston, Montgomery County, Virginia. The structure, built around 1790 by Colonel Hancock, showcases intricate details such as moldings, wallpapers, and doorways, reflecting the architectural style of the period. The building is notable for its brick construction in Flemish bond, a technique that emphasizes the craftsmanship of its era.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a comprehensive documentation project aimed at preserving the architectural heritage of the American South. The related names mentioned in the survey include The Misses Edmondson, hinting at the buildings historical ties to local families.
Johnstons work offers a glimpse into the past, providing valuable insights into the domestic architecture and design aesthetics of early American life. This image is a testament to the significance of preserving historical structures for future generations.
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Elliston, VA Historic Building Photo from 1790
