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Accomack County VA 19th-Century Interior Photo

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Accomack County VA 19th-Century Interior PhotoThis vintage photograph, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures a historical interior from Accomack County, Virginia. The image showcases elements typical of 19th century American architecture, including English basement rooms and vaulted ceilings in the bedrooms. This property was originally owned by John McKeel, a settler who arrived in America in 1640 and later became linked to the prominent Custis family through marriage. The photograph is

making this image a valuable contribution to the legacy of Southern architecture

WIDTH: 20"

an important documentation effort that aimed to preserve and share the architectural heritage of the southern United States

this image serves as a visual record of the architectural styles that shaped Wilmingtons cultural landscape

Charlestons rich history is evident in its architecture

Grambling College

The survey is a vital resource for understanding the evolution of Southern architecture and is housed within the Library of Congresss Prints and Photographs Division

a significant collection that documents historic buildings in the southern United States

Gardner for his bride

known for its maritime history and charming streets

The house exemplifies the architectural style of its time

Farmington Country Club has been a gathering place for the local elite and a venue for various social events

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