



Historic Old Hall in Nassawadox, VA (1806-1808)
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage image in Nassawadox, Northampton County, Virginia, showcasing a historic structure built between 1806 and 1808. The building is a testament to early American architecture and craftsmanship, originally known as Old Hall, which dates back to 1691. It was constructed by Thomas Brown, whose descendants have maintained ownership over the centuries.
The present house features intricate hand-carved woodwork, reflecting the skill of the master builder and apprentices who worked on it until its completion. This photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting significant architectural sites in the region.
The image connects viewers to the rich history of Virginias architectural evolution and the families that have inhabited these spaces. This particular structure is noted for its elegant stairways and entrance hall, providing a glimpse into the design and style of its era.
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Historic Old Hall in Nassawadox, VA (1806-1808)
