



Historic Church in Comorn, VA (1769-1770) Photo
This vintage photograph showcases a historic structure located in Comorn, King George County, Virginia. The building, known for its large rectangular design, dates back to 1769-1770 and is recognized as part of the architectural heritage of the region. It was originally constructed as a church and has witnessed significant events, including damage during the Civil War when it was repurposed as a stable by troops.
Despite its tumultuous history, the building has undergone partial restoration and is occasionally utilized, reflecting the enduring nature of Virginias colonial architecture. The image captures essential architectural features such as doors, windows, and cornices, highlighting the craftsmanship of the period.
This photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting significant structures in the region. It is also noted in Henry Irving Brocks 1930 publication, Colonial Churches in Virginia, further establishing its historical context and importance.

Historic Church in Comorn, VA (1769-1770) Photo