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1795 Architecture of New Orleans - State Museum
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1795 Architecture of New Orleans - State MuseumFrances Benjamin Johnstons photograph captures a significant architectural structure in New Orleans, Louisiana, dating back to approximately 1795. This building, now part of the State Museum, showcases the rich architectural heritage of Orleans Parish, characterized by its entablatures, hand railings, and arcades. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents the diverse architectural styles found in the
This historical image
showcasing a traditional clapboard-sided building characterized by its prominent chimneys
making it a significant subject for historical photography
and it remains in the family
Her work remains significant in the study of American history and culture
while an ell at the back has been removed
This vintage photograph showcases a pre-Revolutionary wooden house located in Savannah
As a prominent photographer
archival paper using a restored version of the original from the Florida State Photographic Collection in the State Library and Archives of Florida (PDM 1
embodying the rich history and artistry of 19th-century American architecture
The Telfair Academy serves as a cultural landmark
the structure was commissioned by Richard Richardson and later acquired by George T
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