



Historic Law Office in New Bern, NC, 1941
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this historical image of a law office in New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, around 1941. The structure, dating back to approximately 1804, is significant within the context of early American architecture. Johnstons work contributes to the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a vital documentation effort aimed at preserving the architectural heritage of the region.
This image holds a place in North Carolinas architectural narrative, reflecting the design styles and functional spaces utilized during the early 19th century. The law office is emblematic of the professional buildings that served the community, highlighting the importance of legal practices in the development of New Bern.
Published in Thomas Tileston Watermans The Early Architecture of North Carolina, this photograph serves as an educational resource for historians and architecture enthusiasts alike. It is a prime example of the regions rich cultural history.
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Historic Law Office in New Bern, NC, 1941