



Historic Structure, Goochland County, VA, 1712
This vintage photograph captures a significant structure in Goochland County, Virginia, built around 1712 by Thomas Randolph. Notably, this building features a small outbuilding where Thomas Jefferson attended school, highlighting its historical importance. The frame construction with brick ends exemplifies the architectural style of early colonial Virginia.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a comprehensive documentation of notable historical buildings in the region. This survey was conducted to preserve and promote awareness of the rich architectural heritage found in the Southern United States.
Acquired from the estate of Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer known for her work in the early 20th century, this photograph serves as a valuable record of Virginias architectural past. It reflects the craftsmanship and design elements of the period, appealing to historians, architects, and collectors alike.

Historic Structure, Goochland County, VA, 1712