



Historic House in Williamsburg, VA - 1750 Vintage Photo
This vintage photograph captures a historic house in Williamsburg, Virginia, located in James City County. Built around 1750, this structure showcases architectural elements typical of the colonial period, including prominent porches and pediments. The image dates prior to the houses restoration, providing a glimpse into its original form and condition.
The house was previously misidentified as the home of Peyton Randolph, an important figure in early American history. This photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document significant structures in the region. The survey serves as an essential resource for understanding the architectural landscape of the era.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, a noted photographer, created this work, which is preserved in the Library of Congress. The image stands as a testament to Williamsburgs rich historical narrative, contributing to our understanding of early American architecture.
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Historic House in Williamsburg, VA - 1750 Vintage Photo
