



La Grange, GA Historic Building Photo, 1836 Architecture
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural structure located in La Grange, Troup County, Georgia. Constructed in 1836, the building features a striking two-story portico supported by four Ionic columns. Designed by architect Cullen Rodgers, the structure was commissioned by Nathan Van Boddie, indicating its historical importance in the region.
The image showcases the buildings elegant wooden construction resting on a brick foundation, highlighting the craftsmanship of the era. Notable architectural elements include the doors and doorways, as well as the distinctive balconies that enhance its aesthetic appeal. The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting the region’s architectural heritage.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer, captured this image, contributing to our understanding of Southern architecture. This photograph serves as a valuable educational resource, embodying the rich history and artistry of 19th-century American architecture.
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La Grange, GA Historic Building Photo, 1836 Architecture