



Historic Lee Plantation House, Northumberland County, VA 168
This vintage photograph, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, features a notable house in Northumberland County, Virginia, originally constructed in 1687 and remodeled around 1785. The plantation was granted to Colonel Richard Lee and is named after a Lee estate located near Oxford, England. The residence was built by Kendall Lee, reflecting the architectural style of its time.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents significant structures in the region. The survey aims to preserve and promote awareness of the rich architectural history found in the southern United States. The corresponding negative for this photograph is cataloged as VA-2257 in the Library of Congress.
This photograph offers a glimpse into the colonial past of Virginia, showcasing the enduring legacy of early American architecture. It serves as a valuable educational resource for those interested in the history and culture of the region.

Historic Lee Plantation House, Northumberland County, VA 168