



Historic Presbyterian Church in Keysville, VA (1755)
This vintage photograph captures a historic Presbyterian church located in Keysville, Virginia, within Prince Edward County. Constructed in 1755, the building features distinctive architectural elements such as arched doorways, which reflect the design trends of its time. The church is notable for having Rev. Samuel Stanhope Smith as its first installed pastor, who later became the inaugural president of Hampden-Sydney College.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project that documents significant architectural sites in the region. This initiative, supported by the Library of Congress, preserves the rich history of Southern architecture through detailed photographic records.
This photograph serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of early American religious structures and their role in community development. It is an excellent addition for those interested in historical architecture and the cultural heritage of Virginia.
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Historic Presbyterian Church in Keysville, VA (1755)
