



1800 Orleans Parish Architecture, New Orleans, Louisiana
This vintage photograph, attributed to Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures an architectural scene in New Orleans, Louisiana, specifically in Orleans Parish. The image dates to around 1800 and is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents significant structures and architectural styles in the region.
The photograph showcases traditional cabins, highlighting features such as doors, doorways, and dormers that reflect the design elements typical of early Southern architecture. These structures provide insight into the living conditions and building practices of the time, illustrating the cultural and historical context of New Orleans.
Johnstons work is recognized for its meticulous documentation of American architecture. This image not only serves as a historical record but also contributes to understanding the evolution of architectural styles in Louisiana. The photograph is available through the Library of Congress, where further information about the Carnegie Survey can be found.

1800 Orleans Parish Architecture, New Orleans, Louisiana
