



Historic McClellanville SC Architecture, 1735 Photo
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this striking vintage photograph in McClellanville, South Carolina, an area known for its rich architectural heritage. The image showcases a structure that dates back to 1735, which reflects the historical significance of the region. Notable for its balusters and hand railings, the building exemplifies the craftsmanship of the era, contributing to our understanding of early American architecture in the Low Country.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a comprehensive documentation of the architectural landscape in the southern United States. This particular image was later published in Samuel Gaillard Stoneys Plantations of the Carolina Low Country, highlighting the cultural importance of such structures.
Johnstons work remains a valuable resource for historians and enthusiasts alike, offering a glimpse into the past and enriching our appreciation for South Carolinas architectural legacy.
KNOWOLs historic images connect the rich stories and imagery of our past. A statement in any room, each is printed on museum-quality paper using a restored version of the original.

Historic McClellanville SC Architecture, 1735 Photo
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