



Historic Mansion in Fredericksburg, VA, 1837 Photo
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage photograph of The Mansion in Fredericksburg, Virginia, a historic structure built in 1837. The image showcases the main building along with its outbuildings and distinctive chimneys, reflecting the architectural style of the period. The photograph was commissioned by Mrs. Devore of Chatham, highlighting the importance of this location to its historical narrative.
The Mansion serves as a significant example of 19th-century architecture in Virginia, and it is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South collection. This survey aimed to document the architectural heritage of the Southern United States, making this image a valuable piece for historians and enthusiasts alike.
Taken during the mid-20th century, this photograph connects viewers to the rich history of Fredericksburg and its architectural legacy. It is an excellent addition to any collection of historic imagery, providing insight into the past while maintaining a timeless appeal.
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Historic Mansion in Fredericksburg, VA, 1837 Photo
