



1700s Brick Building in White Marsh, Gloucester County, VA
This vintage photograph, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, features a significant early American structure located in White Marsh, Gloucester County, Virginia. Dating back to around 1700, this brick building exemplifies an important example of formal architectural planning from its era, characterized by its 1.5-story design and prominent chimneys.
Johnstons work is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document and preserve the architectural heritage of the region. The survey highlights the historical significance of structures like this one, which reflect the architectural styles and building practices of early Virginia.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this image serves as a valuable historical record, providing insight into the architectural landscape of 18th-century Virginia.
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1700s Brick Building in White Marsh, Gloucester County, VA