



1834 Water Tower in Clinton, LA - Historical Photo
This vintage photograph, created by Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures a water tower in Clinton, Louisiana, located in East Feliciana Parish. The structure, dating back to 1834, showcases the architectural style of its time, reflecting the historical context of the region. Johnston was known for her extensive documentation of American architecture, and this image forms part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South.
Clinton, a small town with a rich history, was once a bustling center in Louisiana. The water tower, a vital infrastructure element, symbolizes the communitys growth and development during the 19th century. This photograph serves as a visual record of the architectural heritage of the area, highlighting the importance of such structures in daily life.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this image is preserved in the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. It connects viewers to the historical narrative of Clinton and the broader architectural trends in Louisiana.
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1834 Water Tower in Clinton, LA - Historical Photo