



Historic Building in Dorchester County, SC - 1755 Photo
This vintage photograph captures a historic building located in Dorchester County, South Carolina, near the Ashley River. Constructed in 1755 by John Williams, the structure features Baroque gables that were rebuilt in 1868, showcasing the architectural evolution over the years. The building has remained within the Williams family, preserving its historical significance and charm.
The image was taken as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document and celebrate the rich architectural heritage of the region. It was published in Plantations of the Carolina Low Country by Samuel Gaillard Stoney in 1938, further highlighting its importance in Southern history.
Mrs. J.J. Pringle Smith is noted in connection with the property, indicating its long-standing familial ties. The photograph serves as a valuable visual record, reflecting the cultural and architectural context of the South during a transformative period in American history.
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Historic Building in Dorchester County, SC - 1755 Photo
