



Virginia T. Rogers Estate in Roanoke, VA - 1820 Photo
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this historical photograph in Roanoke, Virginia, showcasing the Virginia T. Rogers estate, a significant structure built circa 1820 by Colonel George P. Tayloe. This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, highlighting important architectural styles and details from that period.
The estate features distinctive fine mantels and elegant porches characteristic of early American residential design. The careful craftsmanship reflects the architectural trends of the early 19th century in Virginia. This photograph serves as a valuable record of the historical architecture in Roanoke County.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this image contributes to the understanding of Virginias cultural and architectural heritage. It offers insight into the lifestyle and aesthetics of the time, making it a compelling addition to any collection of historical images.

Virginia T. Rogers Estate in Roanoke, VA - 1820 Photo