



Nelson House, Yorktown VA, 1740 Historic Photo
This vintage photograph captures the historic Nelson House located in Yorktown, Virginia, a significant site dating back to 1740-1741. The house was built by William Nelson, a prominent figure in American history, whose son, Thomas Nelson Jr., was a signatory of the Declaration of Independence and served as a general during the Revolutionary War. The architectural details of the house, including its stairways and paneling, reflect the colonial style of the period.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting the historical architecture of the region. The photograph was taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a noted photographer known for her work in architectural photography. It serves as a valuable visual record of early American domestic architecture.
Historical images like this provide insight into the cultural heritage of Virginia and the broader narrative of the United States. Each piece connects us to the rich stories of our past, making them valuable additions to any collection.
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Nelson House, Yorktown VA, 1740 Historic Photo
