



Historic Building in Princess Anne County, VA, 1660
This vintage photograph showcases a historic building located in Princess Anne County, Virginia, dating back to 1660. The image captures the architectural features characteristic of the period, including distinctive gambrel roofs and prominent chimneys. The craftsmanship evident in the brickwork reflects the buildings significance within the regions architectural heritage.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, was known for her contributions to documenting American architecture. This photograph is a part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to preserve and celebrate the rich history of southern architecture through detailed imagery. The collection is preserved in the Library of Congress, offering a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of architectural styles in the United States.
This photograph serves as a testament to Virginias historical architecture and provides insight into the construction techniques and aesthetic values of the 17th century.
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Historic Building in Princess Anne County, VA, 1660
