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King-Welch House, Selma AL, 1858 - Historic Architecture
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King-Welch House, Selma AL, 1858 - Historic ArchitectureThis vintage photograph showcases the King Welch House, a two story frame structure located in Selma, Alabama, within Dallas County. Dating back to around 1858, the house features four prominent white fluted columns that enhance its classical design. The architectural style reflects the eras craftsmanship and the significance of residential buildings in the southern United States. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the
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This vintage photograph captures a two-story brick house in Town Creek
The photograph is credited to Frances Benjamin Johnston
Historic old map of Appleton
This photograph serves as a visual record of a significant piece of Alabamas architectural history
of Milwaukee
showcasing the classical influences of the period
an influential photographer known for her work documenting American architecture
This image serves as a vital resource for understanding the design elements and historical context of St
this image represents a significant piece of Alabamas architectural story
this image is housed in the Library of Congress
with slave labor contributing to its construction
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