



Historic Architecture in Gloucester County, VA 1910
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage photograph in Gloucester County, Virginia, as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. The image showcases architectural features typical of the region, including dormers and clapboard siding that reflect the style of early 20th-century American homes. Johnstons work emphasizes the details of windows and the craftsmanship inherent in the construction of these buildings.
The Carnegie Survey aimed to document the architectural heritage of the Southern United States, providing a visual record for future generations. This photograph forms part of a larger collection housed at the Library of Congress, which preserves the rich architectural narratives of the area.
Taken during a period of significant change in American architecture, this image serves as a valuable resource for historians and architecture enthusiasts alike. It captures a specific moment in time, revealing the design elements that defined Gloucester Countys unique character.
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Historic Architecture in Gloucester County, VA 1910
