



Episcopal Church, Fredericksburg VA, 1849 Vintage Photo
This vintage photograph, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, features an Episcopal church in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The building, dating back to 1849, showcases the architectural style prevalent in the region during that period. It stands as a significant example of the ecclesiastical structures that defined the community.
Commissioned by Mrs. Devore of Chatham, this image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. This initiative aimed to document the unique architectural heritage of the American South, providing valuable insights into its historical buildings. The photograph is archived in the Library of Congress, ensuring its preservation for future generations.
Fredericksburg, known for its rich history, serves as a backdrop for this striking image, highlighting the importance of religious and community architecture in shaping the towns identity. This photograph not only captures a moment in time but also represents the cultural legacy of Virginia.
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Episcopal Church, Fredericksburg VA, 1849 Vintage Photo
