



Historic 1828 House in Selma, Alabama - Antebellum Architect
This vintage photograph captures a historic structure located in Selma, Alabama, within Dallas County. Built in 1828 by Virgil H. Gardner for his bride, Margaret Louise Aylett, the house features architectural elements such as colonnades, balconies, and porches that reflect the design aesthetics of the early 19th century. The intricate details of the building underscore the craftsmanship of the period, making it a significant example of antebellum architecture in the region.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document the unique architectural heritage across various Southern states. The survey highlights important structures like this one, emphasizing their historical and cultural relevance.
This photograph serves as a valuable resource for those interested in architectural history, Southern heritage, or the evolution of residential designs in Alabama.
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Historic 1828 House in Selma, Alabama - Antebellum Architect