



Historic Structure in Caret, VA, 1730 - Johnston Photograph
Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential photographer, captured this vintage image of a historic structure located in Caret, Essex County, Virginia. The building, constructed around 1730, was commissioned by Colonel William Beverly, a prominent figure in the regions early history. This photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document significant architectural sites across the southern United States.
The image showcases the architectural features of the building and its surrounding gardens, reflecting the design sensibilities of the early 18th century. The careful composition highlights the relationship between the structure and its landscape, offering a glimpse into the aesthetics of the period.
Johnstons work is preserved in the Library of Congress, ensuring that this important piece of Virginias architectural heritage continues to be accessible for future generations.
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Historic Structure in Caret, VA, 1730 - Johnston Photograph
