



J.H. Rowley Estate, Horntown, VA - Historic Architecture 178
This vintage photograph captures the architectural details of the J.H. Rowley Estate located in Horntown, Accomack County, Virginia. The structure, with a history dating back to 1787, incorporates elements from the original house built in 1725, including a square brick end of the chimney. Known at various times as the Corbin Place and Wolferidge, this estate reflects the rich historical tapestry of the region.
The image focuses on the interior features, showcasing intricately designed paneling and a prominent fireplace. These details are significant in understanding the craftsmanship and design preferences of early American architecture. The photograph serves as a visual record of the estate’s enduring legacy and the evolution of its design over the centuries.
This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, emphasizing the importance of preserving historical structures. The photograph, derived from a deteriorating film negative, was digitally preserved for educational purposes and is housed in the Library of Congress.

J.H. Rowley Estate, Horntown, VA - Historic Architecture 178
