



Abandoned Building in Charleston, SC - Early 20th Century
This vintage photograph captures an abandoned wooden building in Charleston, South Carolina, highlighting the architectural history of the region. Taken as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, it documents the structural elements and design characteristics prevalent in the early 20th century. The survey aimed to preserve and record the rich architectural heritage of the South, making this image an essential piece of historical documentation.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, was known for her work that emphasized the cultural significance of Southern structures. This image, part of her extensive inventory, reflects the architectural styles that shaped Charleston’s landscape. The building’s weathered appearance speaks to the passage of time and the evolution of the city.
The Carnegie Survey, conducted in the early 20th century, served as a vital resource for understanding the Souths architectural legacy. This photograph contributes to that mission, offering a glimpse into the past and the stories of the buildings that once stood proudly in Charleston.
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Abandoned Building in Charleston, SC - Early 20th Century