



Historic Brick House in Norfolk, VA - Pre-1634
This vintage photograph captures a historic building located in Norfolk, Virginia, specifically in Princess Anne County. Known as the first brick house in Virginia, its construction dates back to before 1634. The house has undergone restoration by its present owner, ensuring the preservation of its architectural significance.
The image, part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, showcases the intricate brickwork and distinctive features such as dormers and doorways. These elements reflect the early colonial architecture that marked Virginias development in the 17th century. Documentation from the photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston provides additional context, linking the structure to notable figures like Miss Keeler.
This photograph serves as a valuable historical artifact, illustrating the architectural heritage of Virginia. The Carnegie Survey, conducted by the Library of Congress, emphasizes the importance of such structures in understanding the regions history and culture.
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Historic Brick House in Norfolk, VA - Pre-1634
