



Historic Building in Harford County, MD - 1768 Architecture
This vintage photograph captures a historic building in Harford County, Maryland, constructed in 1768 by Aquila Hall. The structure, associated with Wm. Longley, features a distinctive double staircase and intricate fine paneling, showcasing the architectural style of its time. The buildings name is said to be a corruption of Dowry, hinting at its storied past.
Part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this image is a valuable representation of early American architecture and its enduring legacy. The survey aimed to document significant structures across the southern United States, providing insight into architectural trends and practices from the 18th century onward.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential photographer known for her work in the early 20th century, took this photograph. It stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and historical significance of Marylands architectural heritage.
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Historic Building in Harford County, MD - 1768 Architecture
