



Dinwiddie Tavern, Virginia, 1930s Vintage Photograph
This vintage photograph, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases a tavern in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. The image highlights the architectural style typical of the region during the early 20th century, particularly featuring gambrel roofs that reflect the design preferences of the era. The tavern represents a significant aspect of local history, serving as a gathering place for travelers and community members.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, an initiative aimed at documenting the architectural heritage of the southern United States. The survey, conducted in the 1930s, offers valuable insights into the building styles and social history of the time. This specific image is cataloged under negative number VA-1668.
Acquired from the estate of Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1953, this photograph is preserved in the Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. It serves as a historical record of Virginias architectural landscape and the role of taverns in early American society.

Dinwiddie Tavern, Virginia, 1930s Vintage Photograph