



1740 Charleston SC Historic Interior Photo
This vintage photograph captures an interior view of a historic dwelling located in Charleston, South Carolina, specifically in Charleston County. The structure, built in 1740 by John Drayton, showcases architectural elements typical of the era, including intricate moldings, a prominent fireplace, and elegant mantels. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documented significant buildings in the region.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, is noted for her contributions to early 20th-century photography and documentation of American architecture. Her work provides valuable insights into the design and craftsmanship of Southern homes, particularly those in Charleston, known for its rich architectural heritage.
This photograph is linked to a broader historical context, illustrating the lifestyle and aesthetics of the period. It was published in the 1938 work Plantations of the Carolina Low Country by Samuel Gaillard Stoney.
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1740 Charleston SC Historic Interior Photo