



Richmond VA 1910s Vintage Architectural Photograph
This vintage photograph captures a significant moment in architectural history, showcasing a residence in Richmond, Virginia, specifically within Henrico County. The image stems from the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a comprehensive documentation project dedicated to highlighting notable structures in the Southern United States.
The photograph features intricate ironwork and a prominent porch, elements that exemplify the design aesthetics of the period. The residence belonged to Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Jeffers, whose home reflects the architectural styles prevalent in early 20th-century Virginia. This image serves as a historical record of domestic architecture, emphasizing the craftsmanship and materials used during that era.
Taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a key figure in early American photography, this image is part of the Library of Congresss vast collections. It adds depth to the understanding of Richmonds architectural landscape from this time, capturing the essence of Southern living and design.
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Richmond VA 1910s Vintage Architectural Photograph
