



Historic Building on Johns Island, SC, 1730 Photo
This vintage photograph captures the essence of a historic building located on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. Constructed in 1730 by John Fenwick, this structure replaced a log house and showcases the architectural style of the period. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting significant structures in the region.
The interior features elements such as andirons, rugs, fireplaces, fire screens, and decorative arts, reflecting the refined tastes of the era. The detailed paneling and seating furniture are indicative of the craftsmanship prevalent in early 18th-century Southern architecture.
Published in the 1938 work Plantations of the Carolina Low Country by Samuel Gaillard Stoney, this image serves as an important historical document. It epitomizes the rich cultural heritage of Charleston and the surrounding Low Country, making it a valuable addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
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Historic Building on Johns Island, SC, 1730 Photo
