



Historic Building in Guinea Station, VA, circa 1715
This vintage photograph captures a historic structure located in Guinea Station, Caroline County, Virginia, built circa 1715 by Anthony Thornton. The building is notable for its architectural significance and is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. This survey aimed to document the rich architectural heritage of the southern United States.
The image reflects the craftsmanship of early American builders and the enduring legacy of colonial architecture. The prominent chimneys are a distinctive feature of the home, showcasing the design elements typical of that era. This photograph serves as a valuable record of the historical landscape of Virginia.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this image is preserved in the Library of Congress, illustrating the importance of historical documentation. Collectors and history enthusiasts will find this photograph a meaningful addition to their collection.
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Historic Building in Guinea Station, VA, circa 1715
