



Historic Building in Selma, Alabama, 1840
This vintage photograph, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases a historic building in Selma, Alabama, located in Dallas County. The structure, dating back to approximately 1840, is notable for its three-story brick masonry construction and distinctive two-story porch. Elegant ornamental ironwork enhances its architectural appeal, reflecting the craftsmanship of the era.
The building has undergone changes over the years and is currently known as the Market warehouse. This transformation illustrates the adaptability of historic structures in meeting contemporary needs while preserving their historical significance.
Part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this image contributes to a broader understanding of regional architectural styles and heritage. The photograph serves as a valuable resource for historians, architects, and enthusiasts of Southern history, highlighting Selmas rich cultural landscape. The image is preserved within the Library of Congress, ensuring its accessibility for future generations.

Historic Building in Selma, Alabama, 1840