



Historic Building in Aldie, VA - 1823 Photograph
This vintage photograph, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases a historic building located in Aldie, Loudoun County, Virginia. Constructed in 1823, the building was notable for its connection to prominent figures in American history, including President James Monroe, who oversaw its construction with architectural guidance from Thomas Jefferson and Capt. James Hoban. The first guest to grace its halls was the Marquis de Lafayette, underscoring its significance as a social and political gathering place.
The image features elegant interior details, including chandeliers and mirrors, that reflect the architectural style of the early 19th century. In 1850, the property was acquired by Colonel Fairfax from the Monroe estate, continuing its legacy in the region.
This photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a collection aimed at documenting significant architectural sites. It serves as a tangible link to Virginias rich history and the influential individuals who shaped it.
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Historic Building in Aldie, VA - 1823 Photograph
