



Historic Building in McClellanville, SC 1797 Photo
This vintage photograph captures a historic building located in McClellanville, Charleston County, South Carolina. Constructed in 1797, it remained unoccupied until 1858 due to unforeseen circumstances hindering its heirs. In that year, Stephen D. Doar purchased the property, which subsequently became home to three generations of the Doar family. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a detailed record of significant structures in the region.
The interior of the building showcases elements of early American decorative arts, featuring andirons, mantels, and sewing equipment, reflecting the lifestyle of its inhabitants. The photograph serves as a testament to the architectural and cultural history of the South, especially during the transitional period of the 19th century.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, contributed significantly to the documentation of American architecture and culture throughout her career. This image stands as a valuable historical artifact, connecting viewers to the rich narratives of South Carolinas past.
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Historic Building in McClellanville, SC 1797 Photo