



Historical Residence in Piping Tree, VA - Early 20th Century
This vintage photograph captures a historical residence in Piping Tree, King William County, Virginia. Taken during the early 20th century, the image showcases architectural elements typical of the region, including distinctive porches and dormers that characterize local homes. The photograph is a part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant documentation effort aimed at recording the diverse architectural heritage of the southern United States.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, a notable photographer known for her contributions to architectural photography, created this image. Her work not only highlights the aesthetic qualities of structures but also contributes to the understanding of historical living conditions in Virginia. This photograph serves as an essential record of the architectural styles that have shaped the area over time.
The Carnegie Survey, under which this photograph was cataloged, is recognized for its comprehensive collection of images that reflect the architectural evolution in the South. The image was acquired through the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953 and remains an important part of America’s visual history.
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Historical Residence in Piping Tree, VA - Early 20th Century
