



                  Riven Oaks, Vance County NC, Historic Photo 1759 
                
This vintage photograph features Riven Oaks, a historic house located in Vance County, North Carolina. Built in 1759 by Philemon Hawkins, this structure is significant for its architectural style and historical context. The image captures the essence of early American residential architecture with its prominent chimneys and unique design, reflecting the periods craftsmanship.
Riven Oaks is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, an initiative aimed at documenting the distinctive architectural heritage of the region. This survey provides valuable insights into the social and cultural history of the South, highlighting structures like Riven Oaks that have withstood the test of time.
Captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer known for her work in documenting American life, this image enhances our understanding of North Carolinas architectural evolution. The photograph was acquired from Johnstons estate in 1953 and remains a significant piece within the collection of the Library of Congress.
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Riven Oaks, Vance County NC, Historic Photo 1759
