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an old black and white photo of a train going down the tracks
Richmond and Danville Railroad
One of the early engines of the Richmond and Danville Railroad pulls out of the Winston station. E.E. Harris is the engineer leaning out of the left side of the engine.
an aerial view of the factory buildings and clock tower in this old postcard image
I see the Reynolds Building…
an old black and white photo of a large house
Ginter House: A mansion that helped shape Richmond’s architecture is now part of a university
Lewis Ginter House residence 1890's (901 W Franklin St. @ corner of Shafer St. Now part of VCU Campus)
Railroad Companies, Piedmont Park, Life Insurance Companies, Forest Hill, West Point, Brick And Stone, Old Building
First days of the Reynolds Building…
an old black and white photo of a house
Washington's old headquarters, Richmond, Va.
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an old house with many windows and balconies on the front, in black and white
From the Archives: Richmond buildings that are no longer around
515 W. Franklin, Maj Myers house, March 26, 1959
an old black and white photo of a water tower
East Fifth Street, looking west, 1951.
East Fifth Street, looking west, 1951. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company’s Factory 64 is at left, and Building 90-1 is at right.
an old black and white photo of a brick building on the corner of a street
Residence of Gen. Robert E. Lee, 1861-1865, Richmond, Va.
Residence of Gen. Robert E. Lee, 1861-1865, Richmond, Va. Photo
an old black and white photo of people standing in front of a grocery store on the corner
1100 Hull Street, ca 1910
an old black and white photo of a house
RVA Legends — William Wirt House
an old black and white photo of a building with cars parked in front of it
From the Archives: Richmond buildings that are no longer around
Pratt's Castle
two men standing next to an old black car
My Uncle Leo in front of my grandparents house on Skipwith Road, before it became a strip mall, about 1950. My Grandpop built their home by himself, and it's the only house that wasn't torn down when the neighborhood was transitioned into a suburban ghetto for developers. Thank God he and Nanny died before they saw any of that happen.
an old black and white photo of a town in the distance, with buildings on either side
Richmond, Va. Tredegar Iron Works, with footbridge to Neilson's Island (LOC. LC-DIG-cwpb-02692)