



Goochland VA Landmark Photo, 1712 Architecture History
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural landmark in Goochland County, Virginia. The structure, built around 1712 by Thomas Randolph, features a frame construction with brick ends. It is noteworthy for its association with Thomas Jefferson, who attended school in a small outbuilding located in the yard. The image serves as an important visual record of early American architecture and education.
The photograph was taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer known for her work documenting the architecture of the Southern United States. This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to preserve the history of Southern buildings through photography. The credit line for this photograph notes its inclusion in the Library of Congress, highlighting its historical significance.
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Goochland VA Landmark Photo, 1712 Architecture History
