



Conrad Cottage, Baton Rouge, LA - Carnegie Survey, 20th Cent
This vintage photograph captures the elegance of Conrad Cottage, situated on the banks of the Mississippi River just below the Louisiana State University campus in Baton Rouge. The image showcases the architectural features characteristic of Southern mansions, including grand balconies, decorative columns, and intricate dormers. Spanish moss drapes from the trees nearby, framing the cottage in a quintessentially Southern landscape.
Taken as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this photo is a testament to the rich architectural heritage of Louisianas East Baton Rouge Parish. The cottages design elements, such as its porticoes and entablatures, reflect the influences of classical architecture that were popular in the region during the time.
The photograph is attributed to Frances Benjamin Johnston, a notable figure in early 20th-century photography. Her work aimed to document and preserve the architectural beauty of the American South, making this image an important historical resource.

Conrad Cottage, Baton Rouge, LA - Carnegie Survey, 20th Cent