



                  Historic Residence in Columbus, GA, 1843-1845 
                
This vintage photograph captures a historic residence located in Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia. The building, constructed between 1843 and 1845, features brick exterior walls and a wooden center portico, showcasing the architectural style of the period. Originally built for Professor Alexander, it was later acquired by the McGehee family.
The structure is notable for its single-story design and high basement, exemplifying the characteristics of antebellum architecture in the South. Its elegant portico supported by columns reflects the craftsmanship and aesthetic preferences of the time. This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents significant buildings throughout the region.
Captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer, this image provides a glimpse into the architectural heritage of Columbus. The photograph serves as an important historical artifact, highlighting the distinct features of 19th-century Southern homes.
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Historic Residence in Columbus, GA, 1843-1845
