



Historic Building in Eastville, Virginia, 1680-1691
This vintage photograph features a historic building located in Northampton County, Virginia, specifically in the vicinity of Eastville. Constructed between 1680 and 1691, the structure exemplifies early colonial architecture, characterized by its brickwork and fanlights. This building has significant ties to Virginias colonial history and was once furnished with items sent from England by Queen Anne, reflecting the wealth and sophistication of its early inhabitants.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant collection that documents the architectural heritage of the region. The survey aims to preserve and promote understanding of Southern architectural styles and their historical context.
This photograph serves as a valuable resource for those interested in Virginias colonial period and architectural history. It is also featured in the 1930 publication Colonial Churches in Virginia by Henry Irving Brock, further contributing to its historical significance.

Historic Building in Eastville, Virginia, 1680-1691