



                  Riven Oaks, Vance County NC, Colonial Architecture 1759 
                
This vintage photograph features Riven Oaks, an architectural landmark located in Vance County, North Carolina. Built in 1759 by Philemon Hawkins, the house showcases the craftsmanship of its era, with notable elements such as prominent chimneys and a distinctive portico. This structure is a significant representation of colonial architecture in the region.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting historic buildings across the southern United States. This survey highlights the rich architectural heritage and diverse styles found within North Carolina. Riven Oaks serves not only as a residence but also as a testament to the historical narratives embedded in its walls.
Taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential photographer known for her work in documenting American architecture, this photograph captures the essence of a bygone era. The image is a valuable addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike, offering a glimpse into the architectural history of North Carolina.
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Riven Oaks, Vance County NC, Colonial Architecture 1759
