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Charleston SC Dwelling: 1740 Architecture History

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Charleston SC Dwelling: 1740 Architecture HistoryFrances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage image of a Charleston dwelling in South Carolina, showcasing its intricate architectural details. Built by John Drayton in 1740, the structure reflects the craftsmanship and style prevalent in the Carolina Low Country during the colonial period. The photo highlights elements such as the andirons, fireplaces, mantels, and overmantels, which were essential features in homes of that era. This image is part

This vintage photograph captures a historic structure in the Savannah vicinity of Chatham County

The survey provides valuable insights into the design and craftsmanship of this era

showcasing structures from the early 20th century

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focusing on the doorway and parish houses of an Episcopal church dating back to approximately 1835

Notable for its architectural details

including the homes of Madison County

Constructed in 1832 by Burleson

published in 1957 in The Early Architecture of Georgia by Frederick Doveton Nichols

The architectural style reflects the periods attention to classical design

The corresponding reference print is included in the Library of Congress collection

which documents significant structures across the southeastern United States

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