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Goose Creek SC 1810 Historic Structure Photograph
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Goose Creek SC 1810 Historic Structure PhotographThis vintage photograph captures a historic structure located in Goose Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina. Built in 1810 by John Ball, a prominent rice planter, the building served as a residence for the Captain of the Yard at the Charleston Navy Yard. It reflects the architectural style of the era, showcasing features typical of Southern plantations. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant
and porches
which documents the architectural heritage and industrial practices of the region
Johnstons work is significant in its contribution to the understanding of Southern architecture
at which point a distinctive portico was added
Texas from 1876
Congregational Church
This vintage photograph captures a historic estate in Charleston
highlighting the importance of legal practices in the development of New Bern
this photograph serves as a valuable documentation of residential structures in the early to mid-20th century
an influential figure in early 20th-century photography
the structure features two stories and stone columns
and Johnstons contributions are significant in understanding the built environment of New Orleans during the early 20th century
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