Photographer

John G. Zehmer

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Publisher

Richmond (Va.). Dept. of Planning and Community Development

Date of Photograph

ca. 1978

Additional Addresses

18 East Jackson Street; 20 East Jackson Street; 22 East Jackson Street

Original Description (transcribed from book)

Built in 1841, this three townhouse row is a good example of the smaller brick Greek Revival house. The roof has a one step gable and the architectural features are well-preserved while the houses are not in good repair. They were owned by Mr. J. Pendleton in 1876 and a bricklayer, J. Lewis Bates, lived in #20 the same year.

Original Note (transcribed from book)

Jackson Street - This narrow street was, during the last years of the nineteenth century, the home of many prominent black families. It was the home of the most important black leaders and the site of the oldest black bank in the nation. The houses are modest in size and many are in poor repair today.

Area of Jackson Ward Block

00 Block East Jackson Street

Area of Jackson Ward Full Street

East Jackson Street

Area of Jackson Ward Main Street

Jackson Street

Section of Jackson Ward TOC

Jackson Street and DuVal Street

Date of Construction

1841

Type of Building

row houses; town houses

Architectural Style

Greek Revival

Architectural Features

gable roofs

Residents/Owners

Mr. J. Pendleton; J. Lewis Bates

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.)

Original Image Medium

Black and white photograph

Original Image Size

11.5 x 16.6 cm.

Genre

black-and-white photographs

Local Genre

photograph

Type

Still Image

Digital Format

image/jpg

Language

eng

Original Publication

Zehmer, John G., and Robert P. Winthrop. 1978. The Jackson Ward historic district. Richmond: Dept. of Planning and Community Development.

Rights

This material is in the public domain in the United States and thus is free of any copyright restriction. Acknowledgement of Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.

Collection

Jackson Ward Historic District

Source

18 - 20 - 22 East Jackson Street, Jackson Ward Historic District Collection, Accession #M 371, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University.

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