



1780 Residence in Union Point, Greene County, Georgia
This vintage photograph, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases a historical residence located in Union Point, Greene County, Georgia. The building dates back to around 1780, reflecting the architectural styles and craftsmanship of early American settlers in the region. The structure is notable for its distinctive chimneys, characteristic of the eras residential designs.
Johnstons work is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant project aimed at documenting the diverse architectural heritage across the southern United States. This image contributes to our understanding of the historical landscape in Georgia, emphasizing the importance of preservation and appreciation for early American architecture.
The photograph serves as a valuable educational resource, illustrating the design elements and historical context of 18th-century homes in Georgia. It is printed on museum-quality paper, ensuring that the rich details and textures of the original image are preserved for future generations.
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1780 Residence in Union Point, Greene County, Georgia