



Old West Point Church, King William County, VA, 1734
This vintage photograph captures the Old West Point Church located in King William County, Virginia. Constructed in 1734, the church is a significant example of colonial architecture. Notably, it was associated with Carter Braxton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, who was a member of St. Johns Parish.
The church features a distinctive T-shaped layout due to the addition of a transept on the south side. After years of abandonment, the building has undergone recent repairs, preserving its historical integrity. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, showcasing the architectural heritage of the region.
Photographed by Frances Benjamin Johnston, this image serves as a visual documentation of Virginias colonial past. It reflects the craftsmanship of the era, including details such as hand railings, balconies, and doorways that contribute to the overall character of this historic site. This photograph is a valuable resource for those interested in American history and architecture.