



Green Mountain, VA Historic Structure Photo, 1850
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured a striking image in Green Mountain, Albemarle County, Virginia, featuring a historical structure dating back to 1850. This building replaced an earlier mansion that was destroyed by fire in 1839. Following the fire, the Coles family utilized a hunting lodge belonging to John Coles II for a decade.
Johnston’s work is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document significant architectural landmarks in the region. This survey is an invaluable resource for understanding the heritage and development of Southern architecture. The photograph serves as a visual record of the architectural evolution in Virginia, specifically showcasing the resilience of families and structures in the face of adversity.
The image highlights the unique historical narrative of Green Mountain and its surroundings, contributing to our understanding of Virginias past.
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Green Mountain, VA Historic Structure Photo, 1850
