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Kittiewan, Weyanoke vicinity, Charles City County, Virginia, between c1930 and 1939. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
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Kittiewan, Weyanoke vicinity, Charles City County, Virginia, between c1930 and 1939. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Kittiewan, Weyanoke vicinity, Charles City County, Virginia, between c1930 and 1939
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Clapboard Landowner Lantern Slides 1930 1940 Gmgpc Plantation Plantation Owner Porch Real Estate Virginia United States Of America
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This photograph, taken by renowned American photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston between 1930 and 1939, captures the picturesque Kittiewan plantation in the Weyanoke vicinity of Charles City County, Virginia. The image transports us back in time, showcasing the rich history and rural charm of America's past. The 18th-century plantation house, with its distinctive clapboard facade and classic colonial architecture, stands proudly amidst the rolling hills and lush greenery. The house, adorned with a rustic wooden porch and a quaint lantern, exudes a sense of timeless beauty and tranquility. The photograph is a testament to the region's agricultural heritage, with the surrounding land still used for farming and rural life thriving in this idyllic setting. The image is a poignant reminder of the enduring legacy of the plantation system in American history, and the unique character of the rural South. Frances Benjamin Johnston, a pioneering photographer and advocate for historic preservation, captured this moment in time with her camera lens, preserving it for future generations to appreciate and learn from. The photograph is now part of the Library of Congress's extensive collection, a valuable resource for scholars and history enthusiasts alike. This image is a stunning example of the photographer's ability to capture the essence of a place and its people, and a reminder of the importance of preserving our heritage for future generations.
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