



1812 Architecture in Fork Union, Virginia - Historical Site
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural site in Fork Union, Fluvanna County, Virginia. Built around 1812 by General John H. Cocke, the structure features distinct Jacobean gables and chimneys. Cocke is notable for his role in the regions development, living in this residence while constructing Bremo, another historical landmark.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents the rich architectural heritage of the region. The survey aims to preserve and highlight important historical buildings, providing insight into early American architecture. The gardens and stone walls surrounding the structure reflect the landscape and design preferences of the early 19th century.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this photograph serves as a valuable resource for understanding Virginias architectural history. It is a part of the Library of Congresss Prints and Photographs Division, contributing to the broader narrative of American cultural heritage.

1812 Architecture in Fork Union, Virginia - Historical Site