



Historic 1755 Home near Ashley River, Dorchester SC 1938
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage photograph near the Ashley River in Dorchester County, South Carolina, an area known for its rich historical significance. The structure depicted was built in 1755 by John Williams and features Baroque gables that were rebuilt in 1868. The building remains in the Williams family lineage, reflecting generations of history and continuity.
Surrounding the home are vibrant azaleas, typical of the lush landscape found in the Carolina Low Country. The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents the architectural heritage of the region. Johnston’s work contributes to our understanding of Southern architecture and landscape aesthetics during her time.
This image, published in Samuel Gaillard Stoneys Plantations of the Carolina Low Country in 1938, serves as a valuable historical record, offering insight into both the architectural styles and the natural beauty of the area. The photo stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of South Carolinas plantation culture.

Historic 1755 Home near Ashley River, Dorchester SC 1938