



Historic 1850s Landmark in Athens, Georgia
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural landmark in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia. Constructed between 1850 and 1851, the building features a striking two-story portico adorned with thirteen columns, a design choice linked to the original thirteen states. The structure was built by Richard D.B. Taylor and later sold to Major William S. Grady in 1863.
The image highlights the historical significance of this residence, which has undergone various modifications over the years, including the replacement of old mantels with more recent designs. The property reflects a rich narrative of Southern architecture as documented in the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at preserving the architectural heritage of the region.
This photograph serves as a valuable educational resource, illustrating the unique characteristics of 19th-century Georgian homes. It is part of the Library of Congress collection and contributes to our understanding of the architectural developments in Athens during this period.

Historic 1850s Landmark in Athens, Georgia
