



Henry Hawkins Barbour House, Port Tobacco MD, 1930s
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this image of the Henry Hawkins Barbour house in Port Tobacco, Maryland, a historic site in Charles County. The photograph showcases the architectural details of this abandoned building, emphasizing the unique characteristics of plank structures and their distinctive chimneys. The image serves as a visual record of a time when Port Tobacco was a bustling hub before its decline.
Taken as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this photograph contributes to the documentation of early American architecture. The survey aimed to preserve and study the architectural heritage of the southern United States, highlighting significant structures and their historical context.
Johnstons work is housed in the Library of Congress, providing an essential resource for understanding Marylands architectural history. This vintage photograph is a valuable addition for collectors and history enthusiasts interested in the evolution of American buildings and the stories they tell.

Henry Hawkins Barbour House, Port Tobacco MD, 1930s