



Exum Newby House, Windfall, NC, 18th Century Architecture
This vintage photograph captures the Exum Newby House, a significant example of Mid-18th Century architecture located in Windfall, Perquimans County, North Carolina. The structure features a distinctive wood frame with a gambrel roof, and is complemented by elegant porticoes that showcase the craftsmanship typical of the period.
Documented by the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this photograph is part of a broader initiative to preserve and highlight important architectural history throughout the Southern United States. Its publication in Thomas Tileston Waterman’s The Early Architecture of North Carolina further underscores its historical value within the context of North Carolina’s architectural legacy.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, meticulously recorded the architectural details of this home, contributing to our understanding of regional designs. This image serves as a vital resource for historians and architecture enthusiasts interested in the evolution of American domestic architecture.

Exum Newby House, Windfall, NC, 18th Century Architecture