



Historic Marlee Home in Charles City County, VA, 1776
This vintage photograph captures a historic home located in Charles City County, Virginia. Known as Marlee, the house was first occupied by Judge John Tyler, who was born here. The structure dates back to prior to 1776, showcasing architectural features such as dormers and chimneys that reflect the design trends of its time.
The image is a part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document significant architectural sites in the region. This survey, initiated by the Carnegie Foundation, provides valuable insights into the historical and cultural landscape of the South.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, was known for her meticulous documentation of American architecture. This photograph is housed in the Library of Congress, ensuring its preservation and accessibility for future generations to study the rich history of Virginias architectural heritage.

Historic Marlee Home in Charles City County, VA, 1776