



Historical Church in White Marsh, VA - Early 20th Century
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage photograph, showcasing a historical church in White Marsh, Gloucester County, Virginia. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document significant architectural styles in the early 20th century. This survey highlights various elements of Southern architecture, including pediments, brickwork, and notable doorways.
The photograph is dated to the early 20th century and reflects the architectural heritage of Virginia. It was published in Colonial Churches in Virginia by Henry Irving Brock in 1930, further emphasizing its historical significance. The church exemplifies the design characteristics typical of the period, making it an important piece for understanding regional architectural trends.
This high-quality image serves as a visual record of Virginias ecclesiastical architecture, appealing to both history enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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Historical Church in White Marsh, VA - Early 20th Century
