



Historic 1840 Dwelling in Chalmette, Louisiana
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this historic photograph of an abandoned dwelling in Chalmette, Louisiana, located in St. Bernard Parish. The building, originally known as Bueno Retiro, dates back to 1840 and was constructed by architect James Gallier for the Marquis de Trava. It later became the property of Judge Rene Beauregard, the son of a Confederate general.
This image highlights the architectural features of the structure, including its prominent columns and expansive porches, which reflect the design aesthetics of the time. The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant collection that documents the historical architecture of the region.
Originally part of the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate, this photograph offers a glimpse into the rich history of Louisianas architectural heritage. Each print is produced on museum-quality paper, preserving the essence of the original image and making it a striking addition to any collection.
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Historic 1840 Dwelling in Chalmette, Louisiana
