



Vintage Photograph of St. James Parish, Louisiana, 1953
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage photograph in St. James Parish, Louisiana, specifically on the East Bank. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document significant structures and architectural styles across the southern United States. This particular photograph showcases notable brickwork typical of the regions dwellings, reflecting the craftsmanship of the time.
Johnston, active from the late 19th to early 20th century, was a pioneering photographer known for her work in documenting American architecture and landscapes. The date of creation is linked to her extensive inventory, which has since been preserved in the Library of Congress, ensuring its historical significance is recognized and accessible for future generations.
This photograph serves as a valuable resource for understanding Southern architectural traditions and the cultural history of Louisiana. It was acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953 and remains an important piece of heritage.
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Vintage Photograph of St. James Parish, Louisiana, 1953