



Ruined Church in Brunswick County, NC - 1941 Photo
This vintage photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston captures a church in ruins, located in Brunswick County, North Carolina, near Wilmington. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a comprehensive documentation of historical structures in the region. The churchs architectural details, including its arches and brickwork, exemplify the craftsmanship of its time.
The photograph is linked to the publication The Early Architecture of North Carolina by Thomas Tileston Waterman, released in 1941. This work highlights the significance of the church within the broader context of North Carolinas architectural heritage. The image serves as a visual testament to the passage of time and the stories embedded within the states historic structures.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential photographer, documented numerous sites like this church, contributing to our understanding of Southern architecture. This image is a valuable piece of history, connecting viewers to the architectural legacy of the early 20th century.
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Ruined Church in Brunswick County, NC - 1941 Photo