



Historic Episcopal Church in Alexandria, VA - 1900s Photo
This vintage photograph, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures a significant architectural feature in Alexandria, Virginia. The image showcases an Episcopal church, highlighting its prominent steeple and intricate brickwork. This church is historically important, as George Washington was a vestryman and owned pew number 5 within its walls.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document the diverse architectural heritage of the region. This survey, initiated in the early 20th century, provides a critical visual record of Southern architecture, showcasing structures like this church that embody the areas historical and cultural legacy.
Acquired from the estate of Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1953, this image is an essential piece of American history, illustrating the architectural styles and community structures of the time.
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Historic Episcopal Church in Alexandria, VA - 1900s Photo
