



Historic Building in Gordonsville, VA - 1787 Image
This vintage photograph showcases a historic building located in Gordonsville, Virginia, within Orange County. Constructed before 1787 by the Gordon family, the structure is notable for its distinctive chimneys and porches, typical of the architectural style of the period. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents significant buildings in the region.
The buildings association with the Golden Horse-Shoe Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.) adds historical significance, emphasizing its importance in local heritage. The photograph is credited to Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer known for her work documenting American architecture and landscapes.
This piece is not only a visual representation of Gordonsvilles rich history but also a testament to early American craftsmanship. The image is printed on museum-quality paper, ensuring that it retains its vibrant details for generations to come.
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Historic Building in Gordonsville, VA - 1787 Image
