



                  Historic Stone Structure, Raleigh NC, 1848 Photo Archive 
                
This vintage photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston captures a historic stone structure located in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina. The building, completed in 1848, features a prominent stone steeple, a hallmark of the architectural style of the period. Johnston’s work is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document significant buildings across the region.
The image holds a connection to the Episcopal Church, showcasing the intricate stonework that defines its exterior. This photograph is not only a visual record but also a valuable resource for understanding the architectural heritage of North Carolina. The corresponding reference print is included in the Library of Congress collection, further emphasizing its historical significance.
Published in Thomas Tileston Watermans The Early Architecture of North Carolina in 1941, this photograph serves as an important artifact for both architectural history and cultural studies.
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Historic Stone Structure, Raleigh NC, 1848 Photo Archive
