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Graves Mill and Cabin, Tommy Hawk, Campbell County, Virginia, 1935. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
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Graves Mill and Cabin, Tommy Hawk, Campbell County, Virginia, 1935. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Graves Mill and Cabin, Tommy Hawk, Campbell County, Virginia, 1935
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Graves' Mill and Cabin, Tommy Hawk, Campbell County, Virginia, 1935" is a captivating photograph taken by renowned American photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston. This image transports us back in time to the 1930s in the United States, specifically to Campbell County, Virginia. The photograph features a picturesque scene of a quaint mill house and a rustic cabin, both nestled along the banks of a serene body of water. The mill house, with its distinctive facade and water wheel, stands proudly in the foreground, while the cabin, shrouded in the shadows, adds a sense of mystery and intrigue to the image. Johnston's expert use of contrast and lighting highlights the textures and details of the buildings, bringing the scene to life. The water wheel, with its wooden spokes and metal blades, adds a sense of industry and history to the image, while the surrounding trees and foliage add a touch of natural beauty. This photograph is a testament to the rich heritage and history of rural America during the 20th century. It invites us to imagine the daily lives of those who once called this place home, and to reflect on the passage of time and the enduring beauty of the natural world. Frances Benjamin Johnston was a prolific photographer and architectural recordist, known for her extensive documentation of historic buildings and landscapes in the United States. This image, part of her collection of lantern slides from the 1930s and 1940s, is now housed in the Library of Congress, a fitting home for such an important piece of American history.
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