



Historic Armory Building in Charleston, SC (1872)
This vintage photograph captures the historic armory building located in Charleston, South Carolina, constructed in 1872. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant collection documenting the architectural heritage of the region. This armory features notable elements such as false fronts and distinctive doorways, characteristic of the eras design.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, noted this structure in her inventory, emphasizing its architectural details. The armory not only served a military purpose but also represented community pride and local history in Charleston County.
The photo showcases the craftsmanship and materials used during the late 19th century, offering insight into the architectural trends of the time. With its inclusion in the Library of Congress, this image is a valuable resource for understanding Charlestons rich architectural legacy.
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Historic Armory Building in Charleston, SC (1872)
