



Ashland VA Hospital Building History 1820-1875
This vintage photograph captures a significant structure located in Ashland, Hanover County, Virginia. The building, originally constructed in 1820, was a notable site that served various purposes throughout its history. After suffering destruction by fire in 1875, it was promptly rebuilt and served as a hospital during the Civil War. The resilience of this site highlights the historical importance of architecture in the region.
The image is attributed to Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer known for her documentation of Southern architecture. This particular photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project that aimed to capture the architectural heritage of the American South. The reference number for this photograph is LOT 11841-43.
Located in a region rich with history, this photograph represents both the architectural evolution and the social context of the time. It stands as a testament to the endurance of community structures and their roles in local history.
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Ashland VA Hospital Building History 1820-1875
