



Gordonsville VA Granary Mid-20th Century Photo
This vintage photograph captures a scene from Gordonsville, located in Albemarle County, Virginia. Taken during the mid-20th century, the image highlights the architectural style of granaries in the region. The granary, a key structure for storing grain, represents the agricultural heritage of Virginia and serves as a testament to the eras rural economy.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, was known for her contributions to the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document and preserve significant architectural structures across the southern United States. This particular image is part of a larger collection housed at the Library of Congress, emphasizing the importance of these historical structures.
Captured in the early 20th century, this photograph not only showcases the granarys design but also provides insights into the lives of the men who worked in this vital sector. The image serves as a valuable historical record of Gordonsvilles agricultural past.
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Gordonsville VA Granary Mid-20th Century Photo
