



Dumfries VA Historic Building Ruins 1760 Photo
This vintage photograph captures the ruins of a historic building in Dumfries, Virginia, located in Prince William County. Constructed around 1760 by Colonel Willoughby Tebbs, this structure provides a glimpse into the architectural heritage of the region. The remnants of brickwork illustrate the craftsmanship of the time, reflecting the style and materials used in colonial Virginia.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant collection held by the Library of Congress. This survey aimed to document the architectural history of the Southern United States, and this particular site stands as a testament to that effort. The ruins convey the passage of time and the stories that once filled the halls of this once-grand structure.
The photograph was acquired from the estate of Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer known for her work documenting American architecture and culture. It serves as an important historical record from a pivotal era in Virginias past.
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Dumfries VA Historic Building Ruins 1760 Photo
