



Charleston SC Merchant Offices Warehouse Early 1900s Photo
This vintage photograph captures a scene of merchant offices and a warehouse in Charleston, South Carolina, showcasing the architectural style of the early 20th century. Notable features include an intricate iron balcony, representative of the craftsmanship prevalent in the region during this period. The brickwork and doorways exemplify the historical significance of commercial buildings in Charleston, a city known for its rich architectural heritage.
Taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential photographer in the early 1900s, this image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. The survey aimed to document and preserve the architectural landscape of the South, highlighting various building styles and techniques.
The photograph is dated to the early 1900s and is a valuable representation of Charlestons urban development. It serves as a reminder of the citys commercial history and the artistry involved in its architectural designs.
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Charleston SC Merchant Offices Warehouse Early 1900s Photo