



Historic Building in Camden, AL - 1836 Architecture
This vintage photograph captures a historic building in Camden, Wilcox County, Alabama. The structure, built in 1836 by Dr. George Miller, is notable for its one-and-a-half-story frame design and is well-preserved. It features eight round fluted columns that enhance the architectural elegance of its facade. Although the architect remains unknown, the building exemplifies the craftsmanship typical of the period.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aims to document significant structures in the region. This survey highlights the architectural heritage of the South, providing valuable insight into the styles and materials of the time. The photograph is credited to Frances Benjamin Johnston, an important figure in early American photography.
This historical image serves as a testament to the architectural legacy of Camden and invites viewers to appreciate the craftsmanship of the 19th century.
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Historic Building in Camden, AL - 1836 Architecture