



Bennetts Creek Church, Nansemond County, Virginia 1738
This vintage photograph captures Bennetts Creek Church, located in Jordans Mill Hill, Nansemond County, Virginia. The church, established in 1738, reflects the architectural styles of its time, showcasing a rectangular structure that is likely a remnant of the original building. As part of the Suffolk parish, it has served as a spiritual center for the local community.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents significant structures in the region. The church features distinct architectural elements such as crosses, windows, and pediments that exemplify the colonial style prevalent in Virginia.
This photograph is an important historical artifact published in Henry Irving Brocks Colonial Churches in Virginia in 1930. Collectors and history enthusiasts will find value in this depiction of early American architecture, representing both the cultural heritage and the community spirit of the time.

Bennetts Creek Church, Nansemond County, Virginia 1738