



Historic Doorway in Greensboro, Georgia, 1800
This historical photograph captures a significant architectural feature from Greensboro, Georgia, a location that holds a rich cultural heritage. Taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a notable photographer of the early 20th century, the image showcases a doorway that dates back to around 1800. This structure is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document the unique architectural styles of the region.
Greensboro, located in Greene County, is known for its antebellum architecture and picturesque landscapes. The doorway featured in this photograph serves as a testament to the craftsmanship and design principles of its time. The Carnegie Survey highlights the importance of preserving such historical structures, as they offer insights into the architectural evolution of the South.
Acquired from the estate of Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1953, this image is part of the Library of Congresss collection. The photograph not only represents an era of American history but also contributes to the understanding of architectural practices in Georgia.
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Historic Doorway in Greensboro, Georgia, 1800
