Name/Title
Southwest Elevations of Harrison's Cabin & PrivyEntry/Object ID
2023.44.10Description
Color photograph, square. Image of the southwest elevations of Harrison's Cabin and slave privy during their construction at Red Hill. A square log cabin with a stone chimney can be seen behind a smaller, rectangular building with a slanted roof. To the left is a pile of planks of wood in front of several tall hedges. A white building, the Law Office, can be seen in the background, hidden by a large tree.
The background has several large trees and a clear blue sky. The foreground is a grassy field comprised of tall, browned grasses and shorter grasses.Provenance
Notes
This photograph is one of a set of images depicting the Red Hill property during its principal restoration by the Patrick Henry Memorial Foundation in 1961.
This photograph was found in the James S. Easley Papers. Mr. Easley helped to establish the Patrick Henry Memorial Foundation and served as its first president from 1944 to his death in 1965.