



Bennetts Creek Church, Nansemond County, VA 1738
This vintage photograph captures Bennetts Creek Church, located in Jordans Mill Hill, Nansemond County, Virginia. Built in 1738, the church is a testament to early colonial architecture in the region. The structure, though small, represents a fragment of the original design, showcasing a rectangular shape characteristic of early ecclesiastical buildings.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents significant architectural sites throughout the southern United States. This photograph contributes to the understanding of Virginias colonial history and its religious structures, reflecting the architectural styles and cultural influences of the 18th century.
Published in Henry Irving Brocks Colonial Churches in Virginia in 1930, this photo serves as a valuable historical resource. It emphasizes the importance of preserving early American architecture and offers insights into the communitys heritage. The image is available through the Library of Congress, providing a visual link to Virginias rich architectural past.

Bennetts Creek Church, Nansemond County, VA 1738