



Fredericksburg VA Residence Photo, 20th Century Architecture
This vintage photograph, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases a residence in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Known for its rich history, Fredericksburg was a pivotal site during the American Civil War and features a variety of architectural styles reflecting its storied past. The image captures the intricate details of the homes design, highlighting elements such as pediments, columns, and porches that are characteristic of early 20th-century American architecture.
Commissioned by Mrs. Devore of Chatham and featuring Mrs. Richard T. Boggs, this photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. This survey aimed to document the unique architectural heritage of the southern United States, providing invaluable insights into the regions building practices and styles.
Acquired in 1953 from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate, this image stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and aesthetic sensibilities of its time. The photograph is preserved in the Library of Congress, ensuring its availability for future generations to appreciate and study.

Fredericksburg VA Residence Photo, 20th Century Architecture