



Historic Well Houses in Danville, Virginia, 1900s
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this historic image in Danville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. The photograph showcases well houses, structures that were integral to rural life in the region. These buildings served as vital sources of water, reflecting the agricultural heritage and daily practices of the community.
Johnston, a prominent photographer known for her work in documenting American architecture, meticulously recorded various structures throughout the South. This image contributes to the comprehensive understanding of Virginias architectural evolution during the early 20th century.
The photograph is part of the Library of Congress collection, providing insight into the design and function of well houses in Danville. Such historic images preserve the stories and architectural styles of the past, making them valuable for educational and decorative purposes.
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Historic Well Houses in Danville, Virginia, 1900s
