



Historic Building in McClellanville, SC - 1938 Photo
This vintage photograph, created by Frances Benjamin Johnston and dated 1938, captures a historic building located in McClellanville, Charleston County, South Carolina. The structure, dating back to 1735, showcases distinctive architectural features such as bulls eye windows, elegant columns, and a spacious portico, all set within meticulously maintained gardens.
The building has connections to Dr. Archibald Rutledge, a significant figure in the areas history. This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project that documented the rich architectural heritage of the region. The photograph serves as an important visual record of early Southern architecture and its enduring beauty.
In addition to its architectural significance, the image contributes to the understanding of life in the Low Country during the 18th century. It was published in Samuel Gaillard Stoneys Plantations of the Carolina Low Country, illustrating the blend of natural and constructed beauty that characterizes this unique area of South Carolina.

Historic Building in McClellanville, SC - 1938 Photo