



Riven Oaks, Vance County NC, 1759 Historic Photograph
This vintage photograph captures Riven Oaks, a historic residence located in Vance County, North Carolina. Built in 1759 by Philemon Hawkins, this structure exemplifies early American architecture with its prominent chimneys, dormers, and spacious porches. The image, part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, highlights the craftsmanship and design prevalent in the 18th century.
The Carnegie Survey aimed to document the architectural heritage of the American South, making this photograph an important contribution to understanding regional history. Riven Oaks stands as a testament to the colonial era, reflecting the lifestyle and aesthetic values of its time.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, who created this image, was known for her significant work in documenting American architecture. The photograph serves not only as a visual record but also as an educational resource for those interested in the architectural evolution of the United States.
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Riven Oaks, Vance County NC, 1759 Historic Photograph