



Historic Bluestone Castle, Mecklenburg VA, 1728 Photo
This vintage photograph, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures a historic dwelling located in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, near Clarksville. The building dates back to approximately 1728 and was originally named Bluestone Castle by Wm. Byrd II. However, upon acquisition by Sir Peyton Skipwith, the estates name was changed.
The image showcases the architectural features of the structure, including its distinctive balconies and balustrades, which are characteristic of the eras design. The Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, to which this photograph belongs, aims to document significant buildings and their architectural styles throughout the region.
Johnstons work contributes to the understanding of early American architecture and the historical context of Virginias heritage. The photograph is part of a valuable collection at the Library of Congress, reflecting the craftsmanship and cultural importance of structures from this period.
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Historic Bluestone Castle, Mecklenburg VA, 1728 Photo
