



                  Historical Building in Columbus, GA, 1830-1878 
                
This vintage photograph, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases a historical building located in Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia. The structure, originally built in 1830, underwent significant remodeling in 1832 when Seaborn Jones, the son-in-law of the original owner John Howard, added a porch.
In 1878, Capt. Slade purchased the property and transformed it into a school for girls, further embedding the buildings significance in the local educational landscape. The architecture features distinctive columns and a prominent porch, characteristic of the periods design.
This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting the rich architectural heritage of the region. The photograph serves as a visual record of educational history and architectural evolution in Georgia.
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Historical Building in Columbus, GA, 1830-1878
