



Mobile, Alabama Architecture, Early 20th Century
This vintage photograph captures an architectural view of Mobile, Alabama, showcasing intricate ironwork, stairways, fences, and doorways. Taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer known for her work documenting Southern architecture, this image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. The survey was initiated to create a visual record of significant architectural sites, with many images now housed in the Library of Congress.
The photograph reflects the unique craftsmanship prevalent in Mobile County during the early 20th century. Johnston’s keen eye for detail highlights the artistry involved in constructing these structures, offering insight into the regions architectural heritage.
This image serves as an important historical artifact, connecting viewers to the architectural styles and cultural influences of its time. It is a valuable addition for those interested in American history, architecture, and the artistry of ironwork in the South.
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Mobile, Alabama Architecture, Early 20th Century