



Historic Wooden House in Louisburg, NC (1780-1810)
This vintage photograph captures a historic wooden house located in Louisburg, Franklin County, North Carolina. The structure, dating from 1780 to 1810, showcases architectural elements typical of the period, including an elegant portico that enhances its aesthetic appeal. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting significant structures in the region.
Louisburg, founded in the early 18th century, is known for its rich history and well-preserved architecture. The Carnegie Survey provides insight into the architectural heritage of the South, highlighting the craftsmanship and design features prevalent during this era. This photograph serves as an important visual record of the historical landscape of North Carolina.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this image is preserved within the Library of Congresss Prints and Photographs Division. Its inclusion in the Carnegie Survey underscores its significance in the study of American architectural history.

Historic Wooden House in Louisburg, NC (1780-1810)
