



Historic Church Interior in Lorton, VA, 1773 Photo
This vintage photograph captures an interior view of a historic church located in Fairfax County, Virginia, specifically in the vicinity of Lorton. The building dates back to 1773 and underwent significant changes over the years, including a roofing update around 1837. The church endured damage during the Civil War, leading to repairs in 1874; however, it was not fully restored, leaving only the cornice around the ceiling as a remnant of its original woodwork.
Documented as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this image provides insight into the architectural details of early American religious structures. Notable features include intricate moldings, hand railings, and the altar, reflecting the craftsmanship of that era.
This photograph stems from the estate of Frances Benjamin Johnston and was published in Henry Irving Brocks Colonial Churches in Virginia in 1930. Its historical significance and aesthetic value make it a remarkable addition for those interested in Americas architectural heritage.
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Historic Church Interior in Lorton, VA, 1773 Photo
