



Vintage Privy at Jeffersons Estate, Lynchburg VA 20th Centur
This vintage photograph, created by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases a privy located at Thomas Jeffersons Bedford estate in Lynchburg, Virginia. The estate, a retreat for Jefferson, highlights the architectural elements of the period and provides insight into the daily life of its inhabitants. The image serves as a historical document, illustrating the significance of such structures in early American homes.
The estate was inherited by Francis Eppes, Jeffersons grandson, before it transitioned to its current owner. This location is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting the diverse architectural heritage of the region. This particular image contributes to a broader understanding of Virginia’s historical architecture and domestic spaces.
Captured in the early 20th century, this photograph emphasizes the importance of preserving architectural history. It is part of the collection at the Library of Congress, where it is recognized for its cultural significance.
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Vintage Privy at Jeffersons Estate, Lynchburg VA 20th Centur
