



Eagle Lodge, Hillsboro NC, 1823 - Historic Architecture Imag
This vintage photograph captures the Eagle Lodge in Hillsboro, Orange County, North Carolina. Built in 1823, this historic structure showcases classic Masonic architectural features, including intricate brickwork, elegant columns, and a prominent portico. The Eagle Lodge served as a significant social and fraternal gathering place in the community, reflecting the architectural styles of its time.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential American photographer, documented this building as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. Her work aimed to catalog and preserve the rich architectural heritage of the southern United States. This image is part of a larger collection housed in the Library of Congress, emphasizing the importance of historical documentation.
The photograph stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and community spirit of early 19th-century North Carolina. It serves not only as a visual record but also as a narrative of the cultural and social dynamics of the period.
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Eagle Lodge, Hillsboro NC, 1823 - Historic Architecture Imag