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1835 Abandoned Plantation in Napoleonville, LA History
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1835 Abandoned Plantation in Napoleonville, LA HistoryThis vintage photograph, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases an abandoned plantation building located in Napoleonville, Assumption Parish, Louisiana. The structure dates back to 1835 and was constructed by Colonel W. W. Pugh, the first superintendent of schools in Louisiana. The image captures the architectural features typical of the region, including prominent columns and a portico that reflects the grandeur of its time. Johnstons work is
For anyone who loves Cape Ann
This vintage photograph captures the Hays or Ozment house
this structure showcases distinctive architectural features
The building dates back to approximately 1840 and is now known as the Market warehouse
It is an essential piece for collectors and history enthusiasts interested in Southern architecture and the cultural narratives of Georgia
archival paper using a restored vintage fashion advertisement
the church suffered significant damage due to a fire but was rebuilt in 1918
this image reflects the periods craftsmanship and aesthetic values
Its intricate details and historical significance make it an excellent addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike
It provides insight into the architectural heritage of the region and reflects the craftsmanship of its time
this image serves as a valuable record of an important era in Alabamas architectural history
Constructed between 1816 and 1819 by architect William Jay for Richard Richardson
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