Richmond (Va.). Dept. of Planning and Community Development
Original Description (From Book)
The Addolph Dill House is one of the most important dwellings built in the City during the decade of 1830-1840. The exterior of the house is very well-preserved, as is the interior staircase. The house was used as a club by Maggie Walker in the early twentieth century.
Original Note (From Book)
The 00 Block of East Clay Street forms a buffer against commercial intrusion into the residential portions of Jackson Ward. It contains a number of fine houses with very fine cast iron porches, but its lack of street trees damage the desired residential character.
Date of Construction
1832
Type of Building
single-family dwellings; clubhouses
Architectural Style
Greek Revival
Architectural Features
stairs
Residents/Owners
Addolph Dill; Maggie Walker
Subject
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Pictorial works; Architecture -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Pictorial works; Architecture, Domestic -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Pictorial works; Richmond (Va.) -- History -- Pictorial works; Richmond (Va.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- Pictorial works; Jackson Ward Historic District (Richmond, Va.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- Pictorial works