



Historic Wooden Building in Danville, VA - 1776
This vintage photograph captures a historic wooden building located in Danville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Constructed in three distinct phases, the structure dates back to 1776, with additional sections built in 1812 and 1850 under the guidance of Major Wilson, who married into the Perkins family. The building showcases the architectural evolution of the region and reflects the craftsmanship of its time.
During the American Revolutionary War, this site served as a hospital for the army in 1781, highlighting its significance in local history. The Perkins family, prominent in the area, played a key role in the buildings development, which remains an important part of Danvilles architectural heritage.
This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a comprehensive project documenting significant structures in the southern United States. This photograph provides valuable insight into Virginias past and is a testament to the enduring legacy of early American architecture.

Historic Wooden Building in Danville, VA - 1776