



Early 1900s Residence in Albemarle County, Virginia
This vintage photograph, created by Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures the architectural features of a residence in Albemarle County, Virginia. The image highlights elements such as porches, chimneys, and dormers, showcasing the distinctive style prevalent in the region during the early 20th century. Johnstons work is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant collection documenting Southern architecture.
The photograph is an important contribution to the understanding of Virginias architectural history, reflecting the design trends and cultural influences of the time. It serves as a valuable resource for historians, architects, and enthusiasts interested in the evolution of residential design in rural America.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this image is preserved in the Library of Congress, ensuring its accessibility for future generations. The Carnegie Survey remains a critical reference for those studying the rich architectural heritage of the Southern United States.

Early 1900s Residence in Albemarle County, Virginia
