



Eutawville SC Historic Site Photo 1938
This vintage photograph, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures a historic structure located in Eutawville, Berkeley County, South Carolina. The building, constructed in 1808 by Wm. Henry Sinkler, is notable for its architectural significance and is part of a lineage connected to an indigo planting family. The descendants of Sinkler continue to reside there, adding to the rich history of the site.
The image showcases the elegant columns and the surrounding Spanish moss, which are characteristic of the Southern landscape. This photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a comprehensive collection aimed at documenting the regions architectural heritage. The survey highlights structures that reflect the unique cultural and historical context of the South.
Published in Samuel Gaillard Stoneys Plantations of the Carolina Low Country in 1938, this photograph remains a valuable resource for understanding the architectural history of South Carolina. The image serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of the areas plantation culture.

Eutawville SC Historic Site Photo 1938