



Historic Building in Charlottesville, VA, 1783 Photo
This vintage photograph captures a historic building in Charlottesville, Virginia, located in Albemarle County. The structure dates back to approximately 1783 and is linked to Samuel Dyer, who purchased the property from Thomas Staples in 1787. Dyer enlarged the house, naming it after the motto on his store. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, highlighting the architectural significance of the region.
The photograph showcases the elegant porches characteristic of the era, reflecting the architectural style that was prevalent in Virginia during the late 18th century. The work of Frances Benjamin Johnston, a pioneering photographer known for her contributions to documenting American architecture, brings to life the historical context of the building.
This image serves as a valuable piece of history, representing the architectural heritage of Charlottesville and the broader narrative of Virginias early settlements.
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Historic Building in Charlottesville, VA, 1783 Photo
