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1763 Huguenot Architecture in Huger, SC - Vintage Photo
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1763 Huguenot Architecture in Huger, SC - Vintage PhotoThis vintage photograph captures a significant architectural relic located in Huger, Berkeley County, South Carolina. Dating back to 1763, the building is a testament to the settlement of French Huguenots in the region following the Edict of Nantes. It is likely that this structure was built by Zachariah Villepontoux, a prominent brickmaker of the time, with additional contributions from Wm. Axson. The image showcases the buildings intricate
which is evident in this image
connecting viewers to the citys rich past
The photograph highlights the garden front of the residence
the young city climbing the hills
This work highlights the architectural diversity of the region and contributes valuable insight into the states historical landscape
The building features classical architectural elements such as columns
Johnstons work often focused on the unique architectural heritage of the American South
this image serves as a visual record of Charlestons past
captures a historic interior in McClellanville
the building features architectural elements designed by an unknown English architect
It invites viewers to appreciate the craftsmanship and design that have shaped the regions heritage
during the 1950s
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