



Oak Grove Historic Site, Lucia NC, 1782 Photograph
This vintage photograph captures a historic structure in Lucia, Gaston County, North Carolina, known as Oak Grove, dating back to 1782. The image showcases the intricate brickwork and distinctive chimneys that characterize early American architecture. This site is linked to Rufus Johnston, the nephew of Colonial Governor Gabriel Johnston, highlighting its historical significance within the region.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, an important documentation effort that aimed to preserve and share the architectural heritage of the southern United States. The image was later published in Thomas Tileston Watermans book, The Early Architecture of North Carolina, in 1941, further establishing its relevance in the study of American architecture.
With its deep historical roots and architectural interest, this photograph serves as an educational piece, representing the craftsmanship and cultural heritage of 18th-century North Carolina.
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Oak Grove Historic Site, Lucia NC, 1782 Photograph