



Historic Building in Convent, LA - 1830 Photo Archive
This vintage photograph captures a historic building located in Convent, St. James Parish, Louisiana. Constructed in 1830, this structure served various purposes until its closure in 1928. Originally owned by Valcour Aime, a wealthy sugar planter, the building was later donated to the Marist Fathers to establish a college for young men. This educational use lasted until the late 1920s.
The architectural details in the image showcase the craftsmanship of the period, featuring intricate brickwork, elegant columns, and distinctive balconies. Spanish moss drapes gracefully from the trees surrounding the property, adding to the Southern charm of the scene. The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant collection documenting historic buildings in the region.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential photographer, captured this image, contributing to our understanding of early 20th-century architecture.
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Historic Building in Convent, LA - 1830 Photo Archive
