



Leesburg VA Interior Scene 1900 - Early American Homes
This vintage photograph, created by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases an interior scene from the early 20th century, likely around 1900. The setting is in Leesburg, Virginia, specifically in Loudoun County, an area known for its rich architectural history. The building featured dates back to approximately 1822 and is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South.
The image captures various elements typical of the period, including chairs, beds, and decorative wallpapers that reflect the domestic life of the era. It was commissioned by Mr. Harry B. Rust of Pittsburgh as part of a survey documenting the early history of the Rust family estates in the Leesburg area.
This photograph serves as a valuable historical record, offering insights into the design and furnishings of early American homes. It is part of a larger collection at the Library of Congress, which aims to preserve and share the architectural heritage of the South.

Leesburg VA Interior Scene 1900 - Early American Homes