



Vintage Frame Church, Goochland, VA, 18th Century
This vintage photograph captures a pre-revolutionary frame church located in Goochland, Louisa County, Virginia. The church was organized during the 18th century and served the local community under the guidance of Dr. Samuel Davis prior to 1760. As the demands of his work increased, Dr. Davis passed the responsibilities to Dr. Dabney, coinciding with the construction of the existing structure.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant collection that documents the architectural heritage of the Southern United States. This survey emphasizes the importance of wooden buildings, particularly Presbyterian churches, which played a crucial role in the spiritual and social lives of their communities.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this photograph offers a glimpse into the historical architecture of Virginia and the rich cultural narratives of its early settlers. It serves as an educational resource for those interested in American history and architecture.

Vintage Frame Church, Goochland, VA, 18th Century