



Charleston SC Historic Architecture Photo 1740
This vintage photograph, created by Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures a significant structure in Charleston, South Carolina, dating back to 1740. The building was constructed by John Drayton and represents a pivotal example of early American architecture in the Charleston County area. The image documents the craftsmanship and design of the era, showcasing the doors and doorways that were integral to the homes of that time.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document the unique architectural heritage of the southern United States. It was published in Samuel Gaillard Stoneys 1938 work, Plantations of the Carolina Low Country, highlighting the importance of these structures in understanding the regions history.
This photograph serves as a valuable historical record, reflecting the architectural styles and building techniques of 18th-century South Carolina. It connects viewers to the rich narrative of the American South and its enduring legacy.
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Charleston SC Historic Architecture Photo 1740
