



19th Century Architecture in Leesburg, Virginia, 1822
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural feature from the early 19th century in Leesburg, Virginia. The structure, dating approximately to 1822, is an example of the decorative arts prevalent during that period. Its interior showcases intricately designed mantels and tables, reflecting the craftsmanship and style of the time.
Commissioned for Mr. Harry B. Rust of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, this image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. This survey aimed to document notable buildings and estates in the region, ensuring the preservation of their historical value. The photograph serves as a record of the early history of the Rust family and their estate in Loudoun County.
This image contributes to a greater understanding of Virginias architectural heritage and the decorative arts of the 19th century. It is housed in the Library of Congress, which maintains its historical significance through the Carnegie Survey collection.

19th Century Architecture in Leesburg, Virginia, 1822