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Historic Residence in Buck Hill, NC - Carnegie Survey 1900s

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Historic Residence in Buck Hill, NC - Carnegie Survey 1900sThis vintage photograph captures a historic residence located in Buck Hill, Duplin County, North Carolina. The image was created as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document the architectural heritage of the region. The focus is on the distinctive features of the house, including its porches and stairways, showcasing the craftsmanship and design typical of the time. Frances Benjamin Johnston, a notable

highlighting the importance of preserving history through visual documentation

showcases an interior space within Forsyth County

and the broad mountain valley that frames the settlement

an area rich in architectural history

In this instance

Make a statement in any room with this historic map of Appleton

this photograph serves as a valuable visual record of early 19th-century southern architecture

showcasing the design principles prevalent during that era

This structure reflects the craftsmanship and brickwork typical of early 19th-century American architecture

the small figure of her son in a straw hat below the ridge

This setting enhances the visual narrative of the image

Greene County

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