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"Harewood, " Samuel Washington house, vicinity of Charles Town, West Virginia, between c1930 and 1939 Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Harewood, " Samuel Washington house, vicinity of Charles Town, West Virginia
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"Harewood, " Samuel Washington house, vicinity of Charles Town, West Virginia, between c1930 and 1939 Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Harewood, " Samuel Washington house, vicinity of Charles Town, West Virginia
"Harewood, " Samuel Washington house, vicinity of Charles Town, West Virginia, between c1930 and 1939. House designed by John Ariss in 1770 for Samuel Washington
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the Samuel Washington house, located in the vicinity of Charles Town, West Virginia, is a historic estate designed by John Ariss in 1770 for Samuel Washington, the brother of George Washington. This elegant residence, captured in black and white during the 1920s, showcases the architectural beauty and intricate details of the Colonial era. The image, taken between 1930 and 1939 by renowned American photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston, offers a glimpse into the past, revealing the grandeur of the estate's exterior. The house, with its columned portico and intricately patterned banisters, stands proudly against the backdrop of the rolling countryside. Upon entering "Harewood," one is greeted by the stunning interior design and decoration. The interior features a grand staircase with ornate bannisters, a testament to the meticulous attention to detail that defines this historic home. The still image, part of the Library of Congress' collection, captures the essence of a bygone era, transporting us back in time to the twenties in the United States. Frances Benjamin Johnston, a pioneering figure in American architectural photography, expertly documented the architectural and historical significance of "Harewood" and other historic buildings through her lantern slides taken between 1930 and 1940. This image, a valuable piece of our nation's heritage, continues to inspire and educate us about the rich history of American architecture and design.
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