



Dr. Josiah Smith House, Charleston SC, 1815
This vintage photograph features the Dr. Josiah Smith House, an architectural gem located in Charleston, South Carolina. Built before 1815 by Thomas Gaillard, this historic residence showcases the classic elements of Southern architecture, including its prominent columns, intricate ironwork, and expansive porches. The house is celebrated for its well-preserved design and is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South.
The image is attributed to Frances Benjamin Johnston, a notable photographer known for her documentation of American architecture. The photograph is part of a larger collection that captures various architectural styles across the Southern United States. The Carnegie Survey, which includes this work, serves as an important historical record of the regions built environment.
This high-quality image not only represents a significant piece of Charlestons history but also reflects the craftsmanship and aesthetic values of its time.
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Dr. Josiah Smith House, Charleston SC, 1815