



Well Houses in Buckingham County, Virginia, 20th Century
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage photograph of well houses in Buckingham County, Virginia. This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document the architectural heritage of the region. The Carnegie Survey is a significant collection housed in the Library of Congress, showcasing various structures and their historical context.
Buckingham County, known for its rural charm and rich history, provides a fitting backdrop for these well houses. These structures were essential for early American settlers, representing both practical and cultural aspects of life in Virginia. They reflect the ingenuity of the time, serving as vital sources of water for families and livestock.
This photograph offers a glimpse into the architectural landscape of early 20th-century Virginia. It serves as a valuable resource for historians, educators, and anyone interested in the evolution of American architecture.
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Well Houses in Buckingham County, Virginia, 20th Century
