



Dr. Josiah Smith House, Charleston SC, Historic Photo 1953
This vintage photograph features the Dr. Josiah Smith House, located in Charleston, South Carolina. Built before 1815 by Thomas Gaillard, this historic residence exemplifies early American architecture in the region. The image captures intricate architectural details, including the prominent doors and doorways that reflect the craftsmanship of the era.
Part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this photograph was acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953. The survey aimed to document significant structures across the southern United States, and the Dr. Josiah Smith House stands as a testament to Charleston’s rich architectural heritage.
The house is notable not only for its construction but also for its lush surroundings, featuring vines and an inviting porch that enhance its charm. This image serves as a valuable representation of Charleston’s history and architectural evolution.
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Dr. Josiah Smith House, Charleston SC, Historic Photo 1953