



                  1900s Residence in Albemarle County, Virginia 
                
This vintage photograph, attributed to Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures a detailed view of a residence in Albemarle County, Virginia, specifically in the Campbell area. The image showcases architectural features such as porches and chimneys, illustrating the style prevalent in the early 20th century Southern United States. The craftsmanship and design elements reflect the historical context of the region.
Johnston, an influential photographer known for her work in the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, contributed significantly to documenting American architecture. This image, part of the Library of Congress collection, offers insight into the residential styles of the time and the cultural significance of home design in Virginia.
Acquired from Johnstons estate in 1953, this photograph not only serves as a visual record of Albemarle Countys architectural heritage but also stands as a testament to the artistry and dedication of early 20th-century photographers. The Carnegie Survey remains a valuable resource for understanding the development of Southern architecture.

1900s Residence in Albemarle County, Virginia
