



Historic Harrison House, Surry VA, 1730
This vintage photograph captures a historical building located in Surry, Virginia, specifically within Prince George County. Built around 1730 by Nathaniel Harrison II, this structure has been home to the Harrison family for over two centuries. The central block, connecting two older wings, is believed to have been designed by Thomas Jefferson in 1789 after his return from France.
The image showcases architectural elements such as doors, porches, balconies, and facades, reflecting the craftsmanship of the period. This building stands as a testament to early American architecture and the significant families that contributed to its history.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting the diverse architectural heritage of the southern United States. This image is not only a visual record but also an educational resource, providing insight into the architectural styles and familial legacies of Virginia during its formative years.

Historic Harrison House, Surry VA, 1730