



Historical Farmhouse, Solomons Island, MD, 1750
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this historical photograph of a farmhouse located in Solomons Island, Maryland, approximately dating back to 1750. This structure replaced an earlier dwelling built around 1740 and overlooks Solomons Landing, a significant harbor area. The photo showcases key architectural features typical of the era, including dormers and a welcoming porch, which reflect the design sensibilities of early American homes.
Part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this image serves as an important visual document of Marylands architectural heritage. The Carnegie Survey aimed to catalog and preserve the diverse styles of Southern architecture, and this farmhouse exemplifies the rustic charm and historical significance of rural homes in Calvert County.
This photograph was acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953 and is preserved in the Library of Congress. It offers a glimpse into the early colonial period, showcasing the enduring nature of American residential architecture.

Historical Farmhouse, Solomons Island, MD, 1750