



                  Historic Building in Columbus, GA (1830) Vintage Photo 
                
This vintage photograph captures a historic building located in Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia. Constructed in 1830, the structure underwent significant renovations in 1832 when Seaborn Jones, son-in-law of the original owner John Howard, added a porch and made other modifications. The building served as an educational institution after Captain Slade purchased it in 1878, transforming it into a school for girls.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents notable architecture throughout the region. The building features distinct architectural elements, such as balconies, columns, and porticoes, which reflect the design trends of the period. This photograph is a valuable resource for understanding the educational history and architectural style of 19th-century Georgia.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, was known for her documentation of Southern architecture. Her work remains significant in the study of American history and culture.
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Historic Building in Columbus, GA (1830) Vintage Photo
