



Richmond County, VA Historic Architecture Photo, 20th Centur
This vintage photograph captures the architectural details of a historic building in Richmond County, Virginia. Constructed by Francis Lightfoot Lee, a prominent burgess of the county, the structure showcases intricate wainscoting and moldings typical of the era. The image is a valuable representation of early 20th-century American architecture, providing insight into the design aesthetics of the period.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting significant architectural sites in the southern United States. This collection is preserved by the Library of Congress, which highlights its importance in historical and architectural studies.
Taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a noted photographer of her time, this image contributes to our understanding of the cultural and historical context of Richmond County. It serves as an educational resource for those interested in Virginias architectural heritage.
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Richmond County, VA Historic Architecture Photo, 20th Centur
