



First Brick House in Norfolk, VA - Historic Photo 1634
This vintage photograph captures an early structure in Norfolk, Virginia, specifically in Princess Anne County. The building, said to be the first brick house in Virginia, dates back to before 1634. Its historical significance is underscored by its restoration by the current owner, preserving its architectural heritage for future generations.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents important architectural landmarks across the region. The photograph was credited to Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent figure in American photography known for her work documenting Southern architecture and culture.
Notable features of the scene include surrounding trees that enhance the natural setting of the historic house. This photograph not only serves as a visual representation of Virginias rich architectural history but also as a testament to the preservation efforts that keep such landmarks alive.
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First Brick House in Norfolk, VA - Historic Photo 1634
