



1832 Greek Revival Architecture in Demopolis, Alabama
This vintage photograph captures the historic architecture of Demopolis, Alabama, specifically highlighting a building constructed in 1832. Designed by Allen Glover for his daughter, Mrs. F. Strother Lyon, this structure exemplifies Greek Revival style, featuring prominent square columns and a blend of masonry and frame construction. The building stands as a testament to the architectural trends of its time and the craftsmanship of local artisans.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents significant architectural landmarks across the region. In this instance, the photograph was taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a noted photographer whose work provides insight into early 20th-century American architecture. This particular piece, associated with Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Smith, illustrates not just the building itself but also the historical context of Demopolis during that era.
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1832 Greek Revival Architecture in Demopolis, Alabama