



Historic Building in Roanoke County, VA - 1800
This vintage photograph captures a significant structure located in Roanoke County, Virginia. The building dates back to approximately 1800 and showcases distinctive molded brick cornices, a hallmark of the craftsmanship of John Trout, who constructed it. The residence was associated with Mrs. George Trout, indicating its historical ties to the local community.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a comprehensive documentation of the regions architectural heritage. This survey aimed to preserve and promote understanding of the unique building styles that characterized the South. The photograph highlights the intricate brickwork and design elements typical of the period, contributing to our understanding of early American architecture.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, a noted photographer, captured this image as part of her extensive work documenting Southern architecture. The photograph serves as an educational resource, offering insight into the historical context of Virginias rural structures.
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Historic Building in Roanoke County, VA - 1800
