



Historic House in Orange County, VA - 1822 Architecture
This vintage photograph features a historic building located in Orange County, Virginia, constructed in 1822. The house was built by Governor James Barbour, with architectural planning assistance from Thomas Jefferson. Its design highlights distinctive columns and beautifully landscaped gardens, characteristic of early American architecture.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents significant structures in the region. The survey provides valuable insights into the architectural history and cultural heritage of the southern United States. The reference print is available in the Library of Congress, offering further context about the contributions of both Governor Barbour and Thomas Jefferson to the aesthetic of early Virginia homes.
This photograph serves as a visual record of the architectural elegance of the early 19th century, capturing a moment in history that reflects the craftsmanship and design philosophies of the time.
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Historic House in Orange County, VA - 1822 Architecture
