



Architectural Ruins in Lancaster, VA - Early 20th Century
This vintage photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston captures the architectural remnants near Lancaster Court House in Lancaster County, Virginia. Known for its historical significance, the site is a testament to the regions rich past, showcasing the intricate brickwork and structural features that have withstood the test of time. The image illustrates the ruins that speak to the areas architectural heritage.
Taken as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this photograph dates from the early 20th century. The survey aimed to document and preserve the architectural legacy of the American South, and Johnstons work contributed significantly to this endeavor. The ruins depicted in the image provide insight into the building techniques and styles prevalent in Virginia during that era.
This photograph is housed in the Library of Congress, part of the Prints and Photographs Division. It serves as an important record of Lancaster Countys architectural history and the broader narrative of Virginias development.

Architectural Ruins in Lancaster, VA - Early 20th Century