



Historic Residence in Leesburg, VA - Carnegie Survey 1953
This vintage photograph captures a historic residence in Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia, once home to Colonel George Thomas Rust. The image showcases the architectural details typical of the period, including prominent awnings, inviting porches, and distinct dormers.
The photo is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a notable collection that documents the rich architectural heritage of the region. The survey aims to provide insight into the styles and structures that have shaped Southern architecture. Today, the property is owned by Mrs. Page Laughlin, preserving its historical significance.
Taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer of the early 20th century, this image is a valuable representation of early American architecture and lifestyle. The photograph, acquired from the Johnston estate in 1953, is available through the Library of Congress, reflecting the enduring legacy of the areas historical homes.

Historic Residence in Leesburg, VA - Carnegie Survey 1953