



Historic Fort Architecture, Cockspur Island, Georgia 1828-18
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural work located on Cockspur Island in the Savannah River, Georgia. The structure, dating from approximately 1828 to 1850, was part of a military fortification that reflects the historical importance of the region during its time. The image showcases detailed brickwork and arches that exemplify the craftsmanship of early 19th-century engineering.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, was known for her contributions to documenting Southern architecture, and this image is a part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. This survey aimed to catalog and preserve the architectural heritage of the South, offering insights into the design and construction practices of the period.
This photograph not only serves as a historical record of the forts architecture but also connects viewers to the rich stories of the past. It is an excellent addition for those interested in American history, architecture, and the cultural narrative of Georgia.
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Historic Fort Architecture, Cockspur Island, Georgia 1828-18
