



Historic 1840 Building in Tuscaloosa, Alabama Photo
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this historic photograph in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, showcasing a notable building dating back to approximately 1840. The structure features a two-story design with stucco on brick, distinguished by eight prominent columns adorning the front. The buildings architecture is a fine example of the style prevalent in the region during the 19th century.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant collection held by the Library of Congress. This survey documents the rich architectural heritage of the Southern United States, emphasizing both residential and public buildings that define the areas historical narrative.
This image is associated with David L. Rosenau, reflecting the architectural significance of Tuscaloosa County. The corresponding reference print is available in LOT 11833-63, further enriching the historical context of this architectural gem.
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Historic 1840 Building in Tuscaloosa, Alabama Photo