213 West Clay Street - c. 1839 - 41 - This is the only house in this fine series of Greek Revival houses which preserves its original cornice and porch and is amazingly well-preserved.
215 West Clay Street - This handsome commercial building appears to have been built shortly after the Civil War. It has the architectural simplicity expected in Greek Revival Buildings. It is not improved by the Dr. Pepper advertisement.
300 BLOCK WEST CLAY STREET
The 300 Block of West Clay Street - This block is one of the best-preserved in the district containing good examples of Greek Revival and Itallanate houses. The street trees of this block contribute greatly to its charm.
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Richmond (Va.). Dept. of Planning and Community Development
Publication Date
1978
Physical Description
206 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Description
A digitization of the 1978 book published by the Richmond Dept. of Planning and Community Development, with text by Robert P. Winthrop and photographs by John Zehmer, presenting the results of several studies of the architecture and history of the Jackson Ward district of Richmond, Virginia. Links are provided to scans of the original photographic prints used to produce the book.
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
City/Location
Richmond (Va.)
Resource Type
Text
Digital File Type
image/tiff
Original Publication
Zehmer, John G., and Robert P. Winthrop. 1978. The Jackson Ward historic district. Richmond: Dept. of Planning and Community Development.
Digitization Process
Scanned with Epson Expression 10000 XL using Photoshop CS2, at 24-bit color (photographs) or 8-bit grayscale (book) at 600 ppi.
Local Genre
photograph
Rights
This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Contributor
James Branch Cabell Library. Special Collections and Archives
213 West Clay Street - c. 1839 - 41 - This is the only house in this fine series of Greek Revival houses which preserves its original cornice and porch and is amazingly well-preserved.
215 West Clay Street - This handsome commercial building appears to have been built shortly after the Civil War. It has the architectural simplicity expected in Greek Revival Buildings. It is not improved by the Dr. Pepper advertisement.
300 BLOCK WEST CLAY STREET
The 300 Block of West Clay Street - This block is one of the best-preserved in the district containing good examples of Greek Revival and Itallanate houses. The street trees of this block contribute greatly to its charm.
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Original Publication
Zehmer, John G., and Robert P. Winthrop. 1978. The Jackson Ward historic district. Richmond: Dept. of Planning and Community Development.
Digitization Process
Scanned with Epson Expression 10000 XL using Photoshop CS2, at 24-bit color (photographs) or 8-bit grayscale (book) at 600 ppi.
Local Genre
text; map
Rights
This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Contributor
James Branch Cabell Library. Special Collections and Archives