



William Gibbes House, Charleston SC, 1789 Photograph
This vintage photograph showcases the William Gibbes House, a significant structure located in Charleston, South Carolina. Built around 1789, the house stands as a testament to early American architecture. The image features the houses intricate doors and doorways, framed by lush vines, highlighting the craftsmanship of the period.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer, captured this image as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document the rich architectural heritage of the Southern United States. Johnstons work provides valuable insights into the design and cultural significance of historic buildings. The photograph was acquired from her estate in 1953 and is part of the Library of Congress collection.
Located in Charleston County, this photograph not only preserves the historical essence of the William Gibbes House but also represents the architectural styles prevalent in the region during the late 18th century.
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William Gibbes House, Charleston SC, 1789 Photograph
