



Greek Revival Architecture in Demopolis, Alabama 1832
This vintage photograph captures a notable structure located in Demopolis, Marengo County, Alabama. Built in 1832 by architect Allen Glover for his daughter, Mrs. F. Strother Lyon, the building exemplifies Greek Revival architecture with its square columns and a combination of masonry and frame construction.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a comprehensive documentation of Southern architecture commissioned in the early 20th century. Its inclusion reflects the significance of the building within the historical context of Alabamas architectural heritage.
Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Smith are associated with the property, indicating its continued relevance through generations. This photograph serves as a valuable record of early 19th-century architecture in the American South, providing insight into the design preferences and cultural influences of the period. The photograph is credited to Frances Benjamin Johnston, an important figure in American photography, whose work contributes to our understanding of historical structures.

Greek Revival Architecture in Demopolis, Alabama 1832