



Vintage Grocery Store in Fredericksburg, VA - Early 1900s
This vintage photograph, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases a grocery store in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents the architectural and cultural landscape of the region. Johnstons work provides valuable insight into early 20th-century commercial architecture and community life in small American towns.
Taken on commission from Mrs. Devore of Chatham, the photograph is dated to the early 20th century, reflecting the local economy and the importance of grocery stores within the community. Fredericksburg, situated along the Rappahannock River, holds historical significance dating back to its founding in 1728, making it a focal point for trade and commerce in Virginia.
This photograph is a testament to the architectural styles and everyday life in Fredericksburg, contributing to a broader understanding of American history. It is preserved in the Library of Congress and remains a vital resource for those interested in the historical development of cities and towns in the United States.

Vintage Grocery Store in Fredericksburg, VA - Early 1900s