



1835 Building in St. Francisville, Louisiana History
This vintage photograph captures a historical scene in St. Francisville, Louisiana, a town in W. Feliciana Parish known for its rich architectural heritage. The structure depicted, built in 1835 by Daniel Turnbull, is associated with the Misses Bowman, descendants of the original owner. This building serves as an example of early 19th-century Southern architecture, showcasing the regions cultural and historical significance.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting notable buildings throughout the Southern United States. The photograph emphasizes various architectural details and the natural environment, including the presence of Spanish moss and surrounding trees, which are characteristic of Louisianas landscape.
Taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer of the early 20th century, this image is a valuable artifact that provides insight into the architectural styles and social history of Louisiana.
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1835 Building in St. Francisville, Louisiana History