



Historic Property in Accomack County, Virginia, 1640
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage photograph in Accomack County, Virginia, highlighting a historic property first owned by John McKeel, who settled in America in 1640. The house features a unique architectural design, including two English basement rooms and vaulted ceilings in the west end bedrooms. These details are uncommon for the region and reflect the distinctive building practices of early colonial Virginia.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting significant structures across the Southern United States. This photograph not only represents the architectural heritage of Accomack County but also serves as a visual record of the areas historical landscape.
This piece is a valuable resource for those interested in American history and architecture, showcasing the craftsmanship and design elements of the 17th century.
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Historic Property in Accomack County, Virginia, 1640
