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Gulf Coast Colonial Architecture in Mobile, Alabama, 1839
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Gulf Coast Colonial Architecture in Mobile, Alabama, 1839Frances Benjamin Johnstons vintage photograph, created in the early 20th century, showcases an exceptional example of Gulf Coast Colonial architecture located in Mobile, Alabama. This historic building, constructed in 1839 by Kiah B. Sewall, features prominent columns and expansive porches, characteristic of the architectural style prevalent in the region. The photograph captures the intricate details and craftsmanship that define this structure,
and the rolling hills of the Laurel Highlands
Such water sources were vital for daily life
Michigan from 1867: see the history behind this piece in the KNOWOL library
offering a glimpse into the building techniques of that era
and businesses that shaped daily life in Wolcottville in this era
The matte black frame adds an extra touch of class
created this image as part of her extensive inventory
This historic home was built by James Dellet and is associated with Mrs
National Hall
The files we use to create each map are 3-4x larger than the images on our website
It captures the mills lining the Chattahoochee
This vintage map of Redfield
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