



1820 Historic Natchez Home Vintage Architecture Photo
Step into history with this vintage photograph from the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. Captured in Natchez, Mississippi, the image showcases a historic home built in 1820 by Peter Little. This handmade brick residence features distinctive bulls eye windows, pediments, and columns. It served as General Grants headquarters during the Union occupation. A remarkable piece of 19th-century architecture, this photograph invites appreciation for the craftsmanship and heritage of the era.
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1820 Historic Natchez Home Vintage Architecture Photo