



Historic Plantation in Northumberland County, VA, 1785
This vintage photograph showcases a historic plantation located in Northumberland County, Virginia. Originally built in 1687, the structure was granted to Colonel Richard Lee and named after a Lee estate in Oxford, England. The existing building dates back to approximately 1785, constructed under the direction of Kendall Lee. The architecture reflects the rich history of the region and its colonial roots.
The image captures the interior details of the plantation, highlighting features such as fireplaces and intricate paneling. These elements illustrate the craftsmanship and design preferences of the era. As part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this photograph contributes to the documentation of Virginias architectural heritage.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this photograph is an educational resource for those interested in American history and architecture. It serves as a visual connection to the past, preserving the legacy of a significant structure in Virginias historical landscape.

Historic Plantation in Northumberland County, VA, 1785