



1857 Greek Revival Mansion Ruins, Iberville Parish, LA
This vintage photograph captures the remains of a Greek Revival mansion located in Iberville Parish, Louisiana, near White Castle. Built in 1857 by John Andrews, this once-grand structure features 75 rooms and is noted for its impressive columns and stairways. The mansion was later sold to Stone Ware, and the Ware family occupied it until approximately 1913. Today, the building exists in a ruinous condition, evoking a sense of history and architectural grandeur.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document significant buildings in the region. The survey highlights the architectural styles and historical contexts of structures like this mansion, offering a glimpse into Louisianas past.
Captured by photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photograph illustrates the decline of this once-stately residence, reflecting broader themes of change and preservation in American architecture.
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1857 Greek Revival Mansion Ruins, Iberville Parish, LA
