



1910s Interior Scene, Haddock, Georgia Architecture
This vintage photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston showcases an interior scene from Haddock, Jones County, Georgia. The image captures the architectural details of a mantel and fireplace, highlighting the craftsmanship typical of the period. Johnstons work is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant collection aimed at documenting regional architectural styles and interiors.
Taken during a time when southern architecture was being meticulously recorded, this photograph serves as a valuable reference for understanding the design elements prevalent in early 20th-century Georgia homes. The attention to detail in the fireplace and mantel reflects the artistry and cultural significance of domestic spaces during this era.
Johnstons photographs, including this one from the Library of Congress collection, provide insights into the interior aesthetics of southern architecture. They are a testament to the historical narratives woven into the fabric of American homes.
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1910s Interior Scene, Haddock, Georgia Architecture
