



Aventon NC Architecture Photograph, Early 20th Century
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured a significant moment in the architectural history of North Carolina in this vintage image from the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. This photograph, originating from Aventon, Nash County, showcases intricate details of andirons, fireplaces, mantels, and moldings typical of the regions design ethos. The image serves as a valuable reference for understanding the craftsmanship and stylistic elements prevalent in Southern architecture during the early 20th century.
The Carnegie Survey aimed to document and preserve the architectural heritage of the American South. Johnstons work contributed to this effort, providing insights into the domestic spaces of North Carolinians. This particular piece highlights the artistry involved in creating functional yet aesthetically pleasing elements within homes.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this photograph is part of a rich collection housed at the Library of Congress. It stands as a testament to the architectural narratives that shaped the Southern United States.
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Aventon NC Architecture Photograph, Early 20th Century