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1735 Building in McClellanville, SC - Historic Photo 1938

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1735 Building in McClellanville, SC - Historic Photo 1938Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage photograph in McClellanville, South Carolina, an area rich in history and architecture. The image features a notable building dating back to 1735, showcasing the classic design elements of the period, including bulls eye windows, elegant columns, and a grand portico. This architectural style is emblematic of the Carolina Low Country, reflecting the regions cultural heritage. This photograph is part of

Known as Oak Grove

The image is part of the Library of Congress collection and contributes to our understanding of South Carolinas architectural heritage

illustrating the elegance and craftsmanship of historic buildings in North Carolina

This piece serves as a visual record of North Carolinas architectural heritage

It serves as an educational resource for historians

a significant project aimed at documenting the architectural heritage of the southern United States

The house served as British headquarters during the Revolutionary War in 1780 and later became a Federal headquarters in 1865

Wake County

and intricately designed doors

this photograph represents a key piece of North Carolinas historical narrative

a historic structure located in Perquimans County

a city recognized for its historic architecture and vibrant university life

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