



Historic Church in Saluda, Virginia (1712-1714)
This vintage photograph captures a historic church located in Saluda, Middlesex County, Virginia. The building was constructed between 1712 and 1714, making it a significant example of early American colonial architecture. The original church on this site dates back to 1666, showcasing the areas long-standing religious heritage.
The rectangular structure seen in the image underwent a period of abandonment after 1813, deteriorating into a roofless ruin. In 1840, it was repaired and restored for use, demonstrating the communitys commitment to preserving their historical landmarks. Notably, the church features elements such as fanlights and intricate brickwork, reflecting the architectural styles of its time.
This photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South and was published in Henry Irving Brocks Colonial Churches in Virginia in 1930. It serves as an important visual record of Virginias architectural history and the enduring significance of its religious structures.

Historic Church in Saluda, Virginia (1712-1714)