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Historic 1755 Plantation, Dorchester County, SC 1938

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Historic 1755 Plantation, Dorchester County, SC 1938This vintage photograph, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases a historic structure located in Dorchester County, South Carolina, near the Ashley River. The building, constructed in 1755 by John Williams, features distinctive Baroque gables, which were rebuilt in 1868. The property has remained within the same family since its inception, highlighting its historical significance and continuity. The image captures the surrounding landscape

Frances Benjamin Johnston captured a significant architectural piece in Hickory Nut Gap

This vintage photograph captures a significant aspect of rural life in Rutherford County

which exemplify early Southern design

This initiative was supported by the Library of Congress and emphasizes the importance of preserving historical architecture

contributing to Charlestons rich architectural heritage

this map presents Wichita Falls in the 1890s

Historically known as the Corbin Place and Wolferidge

it remained unoccupied until 1858 due to unforeseen circumstances hindering its heirs

It is a testament to the craftsmanship and style prevalent in the early 1900s

This example of antebellum architecture highlights the architectural styles prevalent in the region during that period

contributing to the historical narrative of Salisbury

which are characteristic of the regions historical buildings

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