



Maringouin, LA Historic Building Photo from 1850
This vintage photograph captures a building in Maringouin, located in Iberville Parish, Louisiana. Constructed in 1850, the structure exemplifies the architectural styles of the era, featuring distinct brickwork, columns, and wooden elements. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document significant structures in the region.
The photograph reflects the historical context of Maringouin, a community with roots in the antebellum south. The surveyed buildings often served as homes or community spaces, indicative of the lifestyle and architectural preferences of the time. The inclusion of porches and cabins highlights the regions climatic considerations and social interactions.
This image, credited to Frances Benjamin Johnston, dates back to a time when documentation of Southern architecture was gaining importance. The photograph serves as a valuable resource for understanding Louisianas architectural heritage and the evolution of its communities.
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Maringouin, LA Historic Building Photo from 1850
