



Pre-Civil War House in Howardsville, Virginia, 1887
This vintage photograph captures a pre-Civil War brick house located in Howardsville, Albemarle County, Virginia. Constructed by Mr. D.J. Hartsock, the residence was notable for its architectural significance and historical relevance. In 1887, it was sold to Mr. Nolting of Richmond. The house served as headquarters for General Sheridan during the Civil War, adding to its storied past.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, an initiative that documented significant architecture throughout the southern United States. The photograph provides a glimpse into the architectural styles of the time, including the prominent porches characteristic of the region.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential photographer, created this image as part of her extensive work documenting American architecture. The photograph is a valuable resource for understanding the historical context and architectural heritage of Virginia, specifically in the Howardsville area.

Pre-Civil War House in Howardsville, Virginia, 1887
