



Clinton, GA Architecture Photo from 1930s Carnegie Survey
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage image in Clinton, Jones County, Georgia. The photograph showcases architectural elements typical of the region, including a well-structured house flanked by elegant columns and a distinctive stairway. The presence of fences highlights the rural charm and community character of early 20th-century Southern life.
This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document the diverse architectural styles found throughout the Southern United States. Johnstons work is significant in preserving the history and aesthetics of this period, reflecting the craftsmanship and design principles of the time.
Taken during a pivotal era of American architecture, this photograph serves as a valuable historical document. The Carnegie Survey, initiated in the 1930s, remains a vital resource for understanding the architectural heritage of the South.
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Clinton, GA Architecture Photo from 1930s Carnegie Survey