



Historic Church in Saluda, VA (1712-1714) - Vintage Photo
This vintage photograph captures a historic church located in Saluda, Middlesex County, Virginia. The building, constructed between 1712 and 1714, is notable for its rectangular design and architectural features typical of early colonial churches. A previous church on this site dates back to 1666, making it significant in the context of Virginias religious and architectural history.
The church fell into disrepair and was abandoned for 25 years after 1813, becoming a roofless ruin. It was later repaired and returned to use in 1840, continuing its legacy as a place of worship. The structure is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting historic buildings in the region.
This image is a valuable representation of early American architecture and the historical significance of religious structures in Virginia. It is included in the collection published by Henry Irving Brock in 1930, showcasing the enduring legacy of colonial churches in the region.

Historic Church in Saluda, VA (1712-1714) - Vintage Photo