


Historic Home Interior, Surry, Virginia, 1730
This vintage photo captures the essence of Virginias architectural heritage, showcasing the interior of a historic home built circa 1730 by Nathaniel Harrison II. Located in Prince George Countys Surry vicinity, the residence served as a family home for over two centuries. The central block, believed to have been designed by Thomas Jefferson in 1789, elegantly connects two older wings, reflecting the craftsmanship of early American architecture.
The image highlights exquisite details such as chandeliers, seating furniture, and a prominent fireplace, evoking a sense of the past that resonates today. Collected as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this piece offers a window into Virginias rich history.
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Historic Home Interior, Surry, Virginia, 1730