



J.H. Rowley Estate Chimney, Horntown, VA 1787
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural feature of the J.H. Rowley Estate, located in Horntown, Accomack County, Virginia. The image showcases a square brick end of the chimney from a house originally built in 1725, which has undergone several changes over the years. The current structure, dating back to 1787, has elements that reflect its rich history and various names it has been known by, including the Corbin Place and Wolferidge.
The photograph was created by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent figure in documenting American architecture. It is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to preserve and highlight the historical significance of Southern buildings. The reference print associated with this image is cataloged in the Library of Congress.
This image serves as an educational resource for those interested in early American architecture and the evolution of historical homes in Virginia. It provides insight into the craftsmanship of the time, particularly in brickwork, and the importance of preserving such structures for future generations.

J.H. Rowley Estate Chimney, Horntown, VA 1787
