



Historic Landmark in Dinwiddie County, VA (1760)
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural landmark in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, specifically in the vicinity of Petersburg. The structure dates back to 1760 and features a notable Chinese Chippendale staircase. The building was once occupied by British forces during the Revolutionary War, adding to its historical importance.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project documenting the rich architectural heritage of the southern United States. The survey provides a comprehensive view of various structures, including this house, which exemplifies the distinctive building styles of the period.
Photographed by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a pioneer in documenting American architecture, this image was acquired from her estate in 1953. It serves as an educational resource for those interested in Virginias historical architecture and its role in American history.

Historic Landmark in Dinwiddie County, VA (1760)