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House of the Turk, New Orleans, 1835 Vintage Photo

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House of the Turk, New Orleans, 1835 Vintage PhotoThis vintage photograph captures a notable structure located in New Orleans, Louisiana, specifically in Orleans Parish. Known as the House of the Turk, this building dates back to 1835 and is significant within the context of Southern architecture. The image highlights distinctive elements such as ornate ironwork and elegant balconies, which are characteristic of the regions architectural style. Photographed by Frances Benjamin Johnston, this work is

and small islands scattered across the bay

enhancing its presence in the urban setting

contributing to a deeper understanding of Southern architecture

is known for her detailed representations of American architecture

the two-story masonry structure showcases round stone columns across its façade and fine ironwork on the second-story balcony

taken on February 9

showcasing the craftsmanship and aesthetic considerations of the time

with its double-decked front porch and pitched roof

built in 1821 by Rev

blending masonry and frame construction

This particular church represents the historical significance of religious structures in Savannah

down to the Kansas River curving through the frame with its bridges and timbered islands

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