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Jenkins Orphan Asylum, Charleston SC, Early 1900s

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Jenkins Orphan Asylum, Charleston SC, Early 1900sThis vintage photograph captures the Jenkins Orphan Asylum located in Charleston, South Carolina. The image showcases the architectural features of the building, highlighting its brickwork, balconies, and ornamental ironwork. The asylum, an important institution in the early 20th century, provided care for children in need, reflecting the social responsibilities of the time. The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the

complemented by a Doric portico at the rear

captures a historical scene in Mt

highlighting a historic structure in Concord

a prominent photographer from 1864 to 1952

Beautifully restored map of Lake City

the structure was originally a two-story brick edifice

dating back to 1838

The photograph not only serves as a visual record of Mobiles history but also highlights the craftsmanship and social significance of the structures from this period

This survey aimed to document the diverse architectural heritage of the southern United States

The Carnegie Survey aimed to preserve the architectural heritage of the South

illustrates not just the building itself but also the historical context of Demopolis during that era

including notable altarpieces

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