Taken by photographer Ihna Thayer Frary in 1924, this photograph shows the front doorway of an unidentified home in the village of Jefferson, Ohio. Two wooden columns separated by a lattice feature frame the doorway on either side, and a decorative semicircular motif is seen above. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1873, Ihna Thayer Frary was a prominent American art and architecture scholar, whose primary interest was the architectural heritage of the region of northeastern Ohio known as the Western Reserve. In addition to serving as publicity and membership secretary of the Cleveland Museum of Art, he was a professor of Ohio and American architecture at the Cleveland Institute of Art and Western Reserve University’s School of Architecture. Ove...