



Historic Church in Mobile, Alabama, 1837 Photograph
This vintage photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston captures a historic church located in Mobile, Alabama, built in 1837. The structure, designed by architect Thomas James, showcases two prominent columns at its entrance, flanked by pilasters on the exterior walls. Its masonry construction reflects the architectural style of the period, offering a glimpse into the craftsmanship of the 19th century.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting significant buildings in the southern United States. The survey provides valuable insights into the architectural heritage of the region, with this church serving as an important example of early religious architecture in Alabama.
Johnston’s work, recognized for its historical significance, continues to resonate with those interested in American history and architecture. This photograph serves as a testament to Mobile’s rich cultural landscape, capturing a moment in time that contributes to the understanding of the area’s past.
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Historic Church in Mobile, Alabama, 1837 Photograph