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Historic Building in Cherokee, Alabama, 1848 Photo
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Historic Building in Cherokee, Alabama, 1848 PhotoFrances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage photograph of a historic building in Cherokee, Colbert County, Alabama. Constructed around 1848 by Armstead Barton, this two story wooden structure features distinct wood sides and a small one story entrance porch on both the front and northeast side. The building reflects the architectural style of its era, characterized by its columns and porch design. In 1916, alterations and additions were made to
features Spanish colonial architecture
or den and can even be used to teach children the geography and history of the area
It reflects their journey and resilience
archival paper using a restored version of the original map of Whitman
Johnston was a prominent photographer
• Dishwasher and microwave safe
archival paper using a restored map of Long Island during the American Revolution
with old photographs and the story of the town
documented various structures that highlight the cultural and historical significance of the South
It is situated in the Spring Hill vicinity
as well as the distinctive balconies that enhance its aesthetic appeal
this map presents Rockport in the mid-twentieth century
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