



Carters Bridge, Albemarle County, VA, 1798 Vintage Photo
This vintage photograph features Carters Bridge in Albemarle County, Virginia, an architectural structure built in 1798 by Robert Carter. The design of the building shows the influence of Thomas Jefferson, reflecting the classical aesthetic prominent in early American architecture. This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant collection that documents the architectural heritage of the region.
Carters Bridge is notable for its historical significance and craftsmanship, showcasing intricate woodwork and well-preserved interiors. The photograph highlights the artistry and function of the building, which has played a role in the local community for centuries.
Captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential photographer known for her work in documenting American architecture and landscapes, this image serves as a window into the past. The photograph is dated to the early 20th century and represents an important part of Virginia’s architectural history.
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Carters Bridge, Albemarle County, VA, 1798 Vintage Photo
