



1770 Architecture in New Bern, NC - Historical Photo
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage photograph of a significant structure located in New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina. The building dates back to 1770 and exemplifies the architectural style of its time. It features a distinctive 2.5-story design, showcasing elements such as elegant fireplaces and ornate mantels that reflect the craftsmanship of early American builders.
This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting the historical architecture of the southern United States. The photograph contributes to our understanding of the regions architectural heritage, as it was published in Thomas Tileston Watermans The Early Architecture of North Carolina in 1941. The survey remains an important resource for historians and architecture enthusiasts alike.
Johnstons work is preserved in the Library of Congress, ensuring that this piece of North Carolinas history remains accessible for future generations. KNOWOLs historic images connect the rich stories and imagery of our past. A statement in any room, each is printed on museum-quality paper using a restored version of the original.

1770 Architecture in New Bern, NC - Historical Photo