



Richmond Mansion Photo, Henrico County, Virginia, 1791
This vintage photograph captures a mansion located in Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia. The building is notable for its architectural features, including prominent chimneys and distinct wings, characteristic of grand residences from its era. Though the exact date of construction remains uncertain, the site is associated with the Old Brick House Tract, which dates back to as early as 1791.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential photographer known for her documentation of Southern architecture, took this image as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. This initiative aimed to preserve the architectural heritage of the region and is now a vital resource for understanding historical design.
The mansions gardens and overall layout reflect the Southern tradition of elegance and refinement, serving as a testament to the areas rich history. This photograph, part of the Library of Congress collection, is an invaluable piece of Virginias architectural narrative.
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Richmond Mansion Photo, Henrico County, Virginia, 1791
