



St. Johns Church, Chuckatuck, VA - Vintage Photo 1930
This vintage photograph, attributed to Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures the historic St. Johns Church, located in Chuckatuck, Nansemond County, Virginia. The church, originally established in 1755, stands on the site of an earlier church that had fallen into disrepair. The current structure, known as Suffolk Parish since 1845, reflects the architectural style and community values of its time, emphasizing the importance of local governance and support.
The church holds historical significance, being the only parish that enforced strict regulations regarding aid distribution, ensuring that those receiving assistance had their parish name visibly marked. This practice illustrates the communitys commitment to accountability and support during a time when social services were limited.
This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a collection dedicated to documenting the regions architectural heritage. Published in 1930 by Henry Irving Brock, the photograph serves as a valuable record of Virginias colonial history and architectural evolution.

St. Johns Church, Chuckatuck, VA - Vintage Photo 1930