



Historic 1722 Structure in Walkerton, VA - 1953 Photo
This vintage photograph, attributed to Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures an architectural scene in Walkerton, King & Queen County, Virginia. The image features a historical structure known to have been built in 1722 by Sir Humphrey Hill. This building, notable for its brickwork, played a significant role in the regions history, having been raided by British forces during the American Revolutionary War.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a collection that documents the rich architectural heritage of the Southern United States. This particular image contributes to the understanding of early American construction techniques and styles prevalent in the 18th century.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this photograph serves as a valuable educational resource for those interested in Virginias history, architecture, and the impact of colonial events on local structures. For further exploration, additional information about the Carnegie Survey is available through the Library of Congress.

Historic 1722 Structure in Walkerton, VA - 1953 Photo