



Historic House Interior, Accomack County, VA, 1953
This vintage photograph, created by Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures an interior view of a historic house in Accomack County, Virginia. The property, originally owned by John McKeel, who arrived in America in 1640, features unique architectural elements such as two English basement rooms and vaulted ceilings in the west-end bedrooms.
The Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which includes this image, aimed to document the diverse architectural heritage of the southern United States. This photograph is part of the collection held by the Library of Congress and serves as a valuable resource for understanding early American architecture.
Johnstons work is notable for its attention to detail and historical significance. The image showcases stairways and interior spaces, reflecting the craftsmanship of the period. It was acquired from Johnstons estate in 1953, further enriching the history associated with this remarkable property.

Historic House Interior, Accomack County, VA, 1953
