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Cornwalys Cross, St. Marys City, MD, 1643 History

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Cornwalys Cross, St. Marys City, MD, 1643 HistoryThis vintage photograph captures Cornwalys Cross, one of the oldest houses in Maryland, located in St. Marys City vicinity. Constructed around 1643, this historic structure features distinctive external chimneys and an impressive layout with the kitchen situated 90 feet from the main house. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South and reflects the architectural style of early colonial Maryland. The setting includes

Johnstons work is preserved in the Library of Congress

is distinguished by its two stories and 28 elegant Doric columns

along with many of the historic roads and coves that shaped life around Rockport in that era

This vintage photograph captures a spiral stairway within a court in New Orleans

street grid

an initiative that documented significant Southern architecture

It was published in The Early Architecture of Georgia by Frederick Doveton Nichols in 1957

Width: 18"

this map presents Ligonier at the turn of the century

the canal cutting through the fields

This photograph illustrates the architectural history of Augusta and is an important piece for those interested in American church architecture and historical preservation

this image dates back to the early 20th century and is notable for its documentation of regional architecture during this time

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