Linden,porches,lintels,columns,Natchez,Mississippi,MS,Architecture,South,1938
Title: Linden, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
Creator(s): Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952, photographer
Date Created/Published: 1938.
Notes:
Title from photographer's inventory.
Builder is not known but Thomas B. Reed is known as the first occupant. In 1840, Linden was purchased by Mrs. Janr (i.e., Jane?) Gustine Connor, great grandmother of present owner.
Building/structure dates: ca. 1785-1790.
Corresponding Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South neg. no. 1048. Library has no record of having this neg.
Related names: Mr. A.M. Feltus.
From verso: Approach to majesty. This is the lower main doorway at Linden, near Natchez. Observe the magnificence of the fanlight, with its rarely delicate hand carving in lines and ovals; the fluted columns, the skill of the ensemble.
Gift; Anne E. Peterson; 2011; (DLC/PP-2011:206)
Forms part of: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
United States--Mississippi--Adams County--Natchez
Fanlights.
Sidelights.
Lintels.
Woodwork.
Columns.
Doors & doorways.
Photographic prints.
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