



Historic School Building, Watsonia, AL 1833
This vintage photograph captures the historic school building in Watsonia, Greene County, Alabama, constructed in 1833. Designed by architect Allen Glover, who is also known for his work on Rosemount and Bluff Hall, the structure features a two-story frame with distinctive columns adorning the gallery. The building stands as a testament to early 19th-century architecture in the region, reflecting the craftsmanship of its era.
Notably, the photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents significant buildings across the Southern United States. The preservation of the old slave quarters adds an important layer of historical context, making the site a critical element of local heritage.
This image serves as a valuable educational resource, showcasing the architectural legacy of Alabama. It highlights the historical significance of educational institutions in the area while offering insights into the architectural styles of the time.
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Historic School Building, Watsonia, AL 1833