



1842 Architectural Landmark in Selma, Alabama
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural landmark in Selma, Alabama, specifically located in Dallas County. Constructed in 1842, the building features two-story masonry with striking round stone columns adorning the front facade. The intricate ironwork on the second-story balcony adds a touch of craftsmanship that reflects the design sensibilities of the era.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project that documents the architectural heritage of the region. The survey aims to preserve and promote awareness of the historical structures that contribute to the cultural narrative of the South.
This photograph, credited to Frances Benjamin Johnston, is a testament to the rich architectural history of Selma. It is a valuable addition for collectors and history enthusiasts interested in the evolution of Southern architecture.
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1842 Architectural Landmark in Selma, Alabama
