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1825 Brick House in Charlottesville, VA - Historic Site
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1825 Brick House in Charlottesville, VA - Historic SiteFrances Benjamin Johnston captured this historic image of a brick house in Charlottesville, Virginia, a significant architectural site built in 1825. The house was constructed by John A. G. Davis, a prominent law professor and chairman of the faculty at the University of Virginia, using plans designed by Thomas Jefferson for a project known as Edgehill. The craftsmanship evident in the brickwork reflects the architectural style of the early 19th
revealed the rich urban fabric of places like New Orleans
ensuring its accessibility for future generations
showcases the architectural features of a two-story brick building located in New Bern
showcasing notable elements such as columns and porticoes
Johnstons work is well-documented
This image serves as a historical record of Savannahs architectural landscape
providing essential services for processing grain and other commodities
showcasing the unique architectural style prevalent in the region during this period
The full view captures the green parasol
ensuring its journey into public historical records
The farmhouse
intricate chimneys
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