



Historic Church in Fisherville, VA - Built 1741, 1745
This vintage photograph captures a historic church located in Fisherville, Augusta County, Virginia. The building, originally constructed of logs in 1741, was later rebuilt in brick in 1745. It reflects the architectural styles of its time, characterized by prominent columns and a pediment that denote its significance in the community. This structure is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents notable buildings across the region.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, meticulously recorded this site, contributing to the preservation of its history. The church stands as a testament to the early colonial craftsmanship and the cultural heritage of Virginia. The image serves as an important visual record, illustrating the architectural evolution and historical context of religious structures in the area.
This photograph is a valuable addition for those interested in American history and architecture, showcasing the craftsmanship and design that have shaped the region.
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Historic Church in Fisherville, VA - Built 1741, 1745
