



King William County VA Vintage Waterwheel Mill Photo 1900s
Frances Benjamin Johnston, a notable photographer, captured the essence of King William County, Virginia, in her work from the early 20th century. This vintage photograph, part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, showcases the architectural significance of the region. The image documents a waterwheel and mill, structures integral to the area’s agricultural and industrial heritage.
King William County, located in Virginia, has a rich history tied to its waterways and milling operations. Waterwheels, which harnessed the power of flowing water, were vital in driving machinery and processing grain. This photograph serves as a historical record of the ingenuity and craftsmanship evident in these early American structures.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this image is preserved in the Library of Congress. It contributes to a broader understanding of Virginias architectural evolution during the time.
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King William County VA Vintage Waterwheel Mill Photo 1900s
