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"Reveille, " Elmer Mulford Crutchfield house, 4200 Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia, 1929. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Reveille, " Elmer Mulford Crutchfield house, 4200 Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia, 1929
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"Reveille, " Elmer Mulford Crutchfield house, 4200 Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia, 1929. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Reveille, " Elmer Mulford Crutchfield house, 4200 Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia, 1929
"Reveille, " Elmer Mulford Crutchfield house, 4200 Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia, 1929. House Architecture: Federal style house built from 1720. Landscape: Circa 1920s, by Elizabeth Patterson Crutchfield who inherited the house from her father
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at the Elmer Mulford Crutchfield house, located at 4200 Cary Street in Richmond, Virginia, is a stunning example of Federal-style architecture that has stood the test of time. Built in the early 1700s, the house was inherited by Elizabeth Patterson Crutchfield from her father. By the 1920s, the landscape surrounding the house had been beautifully transformed, showcasing lush flower beds and a winding path leading to a charming lantern-lit perspective. In this photograph taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1929, we are transported back in time to this historic property. The house, with its red brick facade and elegant columns, stands proudly against a backdrop of vibrant greenery. The garden, carefully tended to, adds a touch of elegance and charm to the scene. The name "Reveille" is fitting, as the house seems to be awakening from its slumber, ready to greet the day with its timeless beauty. Frances Benjamin Johnston, a renowned American photographer and architectural historian, captured this image as part of her extensive collection of lantern slides taken between 1920 and 1930. Her work, which includes thousands of images of historic buildings and landscapes, continues to be an invaluable resource for historians, architects, and anyone interested in the rich heritage of American architecture. This photograph of the Elmer Mulford Crutchfield house in Richmond, Virginia, is a testament to Johnston's skill and dedication to preserving the past for future generations.
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