



Gibsonville NC Historic Architecture Photo 1941
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural structure located in Gibsonville, Guilford County, North Carolina. The building, with origins dating back to around 1780, showcases the craftsmanship and brickwork characteristic of early American architecture.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential photographer, documented this image as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. This survey aimed to preserve and promote the architectural legacy of the southern United States. The photograph is part of the Library of Congress collection and was later published in Thomas Tileston Watermans The Early Architecture of North Carolina in 1941.
The historical context of this image highlights the rich architectural heritage of North Carolina, offering a glimpse into the regions past. As a piece of history, it serves as a valuable representation of the architectural styles and materials used during that era.
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Gibsonville NC Historic Architecture Photo 1941