



McCrary-Otts House, Greensboro, Alabama, 1840 History Image
This vintage photograph showcases the McCrary-Otts House, also known as Magnolia Hall, located in Greensboro, Hale County, Alabama. Built around 1840 by D.F. McCrary, this two-story frame structure features wood siding and a brick foundation, topped with a distinctive sheet metal roof. The architecture reflects the style of its era, with elegant columns and a portico that enhances its historical significance.
The house has been associated with J.W. Otts, who owned it after McCrary. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document and preserve the architectural heritage of the region. The survey is an important resource for understanding Southern architecture and its evolution over time.
This photograph serves as a window into the past, capturing the craftsmanship and design elements that characterize early 19th-century Southern homes. It is a valuable addition for history enthusiasts and collectors, offering a glimpse into Alabamas architectural legacy.
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McCrary-Otts House, Greensboro, Alabama, 1840 History Image