



                  Historic Raleigh Structure 1793 - Carnegie Survey 1941 
                
This vintage photograph captures a historic structure in Raleigh, North Carolina, originally built in 1793. The double-decked porch showcases classic architectural design, characteristic of the era. John Haywood, who served as State Treasurer for 40 years, is closely associated with this building, which reflects the significance of political and social life in early North Carolina.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a valuable collection documenting the architectural heritage of the region. This particular photograph was credited to Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer known for her work in the early 20th century. It provides insight into the interiors of the period, featuring intricate details such as mantels, fireplaces, and andirons.
Published in 1941 in Thomas Tileston Watermans The Early Architecture of North Carolina, this photograph serves as a historical reference for understanding the evolution of Southern architecture.
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Historic Raleigh Structure 1793 - Carnegie Survey 1941
