



Newbold-White House, Harveys Neck, NC, 18th Century
This vintage photograph features the Newbold-White House, located in Harveys Neck, Perquimans County, North Carolina. Constructed in the early 18th century, this historical farmhouse showcases distinctive brickwork characteristic of early American architecture. The image was captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer known for her work documenting Southern architecture.
The Newbold-White House is significant for its architectural style and historical context, representing the early colonial heritage of North Carolina. The house is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to preserve the architectural history of the Southern United States. This particular photograph has been referenced in scholarly works, including Thomas Tileston Waterman’s The Early Architecture of North Carolina, published in 1941.
Frances Benjamin Johnstons work provides insight into the evolution of American farmhouses and highlights the craftsmanship of the period. Her documentation of structures like the Newbold-White House helps preserve their legacy for future generations.
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Newbold-White House, Harveys Neck, NC, 18th Century
