



1840 Market Warehouse in Selma, Alabama: A Historic Photogra
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural structure located in Selma, Alabama, in Dallas County. The building dates back to approximately 1840 and is now known as the Market warehouse. It features three stories of brick masonry complemented by a two-story porch adorned with ornamental ironwork, reflecting the craftsmanship of its era.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer, documented this structure as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. The survey aimed to catalog and preserve the architectural heritage of the region. This image is an important piece of that collection, showcasing the intricate details of the buildings balconies and stairways.
The photograph serves as a historical record, illustrating the architectural style and design prevalent in Alabama during the 19th century. It is a valuable addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike, providing insight into the past of Selma and its built environment.
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1840 Market Warehouse in Selma, Alabama: A Historic Photogra