



Historic Farmhouse in Louisburg, NC - 1780
This vintage photograph, captured in the early 20th century, features a historic wooden farmhouse located in Louisburg, Franklin County, North Carolina. The farmhouse, dating back to 1780, showcases distinct architectural elements typical of the period, including prominent chimneys and flues, which were essential for heating and cooking in early American homes.
The site is notable not only for its age but also for its historical significance, as it is associated with the story of Peggy, who tragically lost her life due to a lightning strike at this location. This adds a layer of local lore to the architectural history encapsulated in the image.
Part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this photograph serves as a valuable resource for understanding early Southern architecture and the cultural context of the era. Photographs from this survey are recognized for their educational importance and aesthetic value.
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Historic Farmhouse in Louisburg, NC - 1780
