



Historic Building in Decatur, Alabama - Circa 1830 Photo
This vintage photograph captures a historic building located in Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama. Constructed circa 1830, the structure features two stories and stone columns, showcasing the architectural style of its time. Originally serving as a bank from 1881 to 1902, it later transitioned into a municipal center and museum, reflecting the evolving civic needs of the community.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project that documents significant architectural sites in the region. The buildings enduring presence has made it a notable landmark in Decatur, illustrating the towns rich historical narrative.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, meticulously captured the essence of Southern architecture, contributing to historical scholarship through her work. This photograph not only serves as a visual record of Decaturs architectural heritage but also connects viewers to the cultural and historical context of the area.
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Historic Building in Decatur, Alabama - Circa 1830 Photo