



Colonial Virginia Court Church, Williamsburg 1710-1715
This vintage photograph showcases the court church of Colonial Virginia, located in Williamsburg, James City County, Virginia. Constructed between 1710 and 1715, this significant structure was designed under the guidance of Governor Spotswood. It was built on the site of an earlier church established in 1674, emphasizing the historical continuity of religious architecture in the region. The church features a cruciform design with a prominent tower, reflecting the architectural styles prevalent during the colonial period.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, highlighting its importance in American colonial history. The photograph was acquired from the estate of Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1953 and was published in Henry Irving Brocks Colonial Churches in Virginia in 1930, further cementing its historical relevance.
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Colonial Virginia Court Church, Williamsburg 1710-1715
