



1823 Historic Building in Selma, Alabama - Carnegie Survey
This vintage photograph captures a historic building located in Selma, Alabama, within Dallas County. Constructed in 1823, the structure is significant as it lies along the stagecoach road to Montgomery, highlighting its role in regional transportation and commerce during the 19th century. The architectural features, such as the prominent balconies and porches, reflect the design sensibilities of the time and the cultural influences present in the area.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aims to document the architectural heritage of the southern United States. This survey is a key resource for understanding the historical context and architectural styles that shaped communities in Alabama and beyond.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, documented this building as part of her extensive work in capturing American architecture. The photograph was acquired from her estate in 1953, and it remains a valuable representation of Selmas architectural history.

1823 Historic Building in Selma, Alabama - Carnegie Survey
