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Rarely Seen Richmond

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About this collection
Rarely Seen Richmond: Early twentieth century Richmond, Virginia as seen through vintage postcards is a digital collection of over 600 postcard images of Richmond, most dating from 1900-1930, from the James Branch Cabell Library Special Collections and Archives. The intent of the collection is to help document early twentieth century Richmond by displaying a unique collection of images of the city. Many of these images include buildings and structures that either no longer exist or have since been altered. The subject matter of these postcards also lends insight into the social and cultural attitudes of those times.

Postcards began to be widely used in the United States soon after the passage of the Private Mailing Card Act in 1898. It freed private publishers from what was considered unfair competition from government issued cards. In the next few years the demand for postcards grew as a craze for collecting them spread throughout the country. Dozens of postcard printers, both American and European, began producing postcard views. This "golden age" of postcard publishing and collecting lasted from 1898 through 1912 when thousands of cards were produced, mailed, and collected by the public. According to figures issued by the U.S. Post Office for fiscal year 1907-1908, 677,777,798 postcards were mailed in the United States in that year. Though the craze for postcards diminished by the time World War I began, postcards continued to be published and collected. One estimate has put the number of Richmond, Virginia postcard views at 2,000. Many of the postcards in this collection were colorized from original black and white photographs.

Copyright
This collection is of mixed copyright status and includes items that are in the public domain, in copyright, and of unknown copyright status. See individual items for item-specific copyright information.

Additional research information
For more information about Virginia postcard history, see Kelly Henderson, "The Art of the View: Picture Postcards of Virginia, 1900-1925," Virginia Cavalcade, Vol. 40, No. 2 (Autumn 1990), 66-73.

Credits
VCU Libraries originally digitized this collection in 2000. The postcards were scanned by Archivist Ray Bonis, and the metadata was generated by Bonis and then-head of Library Information Services Jimmy Ghaphery. Additional metadata was supplied by Metadata Librarian Mary Anne Dyer in 2008.

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  • Confederate Soldiers' Home [no title]

    Confederate Soldiers' Home [no title]

  • Construction of unidentified building [no title]

    Construction of unidentified building [no title]

  • C & O Rly Station, Richmond, Va. by Bamforth & Co., Publishers, Holmfirth (England) and New York

    C & O Rly Station, Richmond, Va.

  • Corner of Broad and Ninth Street, Richmond, Va. by Louis Kaufmann & Sons, Baltimore, MD.

    Corner of Broad and Ninth Street, Richmond, Va.

  • Corner of Broad and Ninth Street, Richmond, Va. by Louis Kaufmann & Sons, Baltimore, MD.

    Corner of Broad and Ninth Street, Richmond, Va.

  • Crozet Shop [no title] by Kasner & Blair

    Crozet Shop [no title]

  • Custom House and Post Office Bldg, Richmond, Va. by A. C. Bosselman & Co., New York

    Custom House and Post Office Bldg, Richmond, Va.

  • Deep Run Hunt Club, Richmond, Va. by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    Deep Run Hunt Club, Richmond, Va.

  • Dining Room of Marshall House

    Dining Room of Marshall House

  • Diocesan Missionary Fathers, 316 East Marshall Street, Richmond, Va. by Genuine Curteich Chicago 'C.T. Art Colortone'

    Diocesan Missionary Fathers, 316 East Marshall Street, Richmond, Va.

  • Downtown view of Richmond [no title] by Mayer Post Card Co, Roanoke, Va.

    Downtown view of Richmond [no title]

  • Drawing Room, White House of the Confederacy [no title] by Cussons, May & Co., Richmond, Va.

    Drawing Room, White House of the Confederacy [no title]

  • East Broad Street looking West from Ninth Street, Richmond, Va. by American News Company, New York

    East Broad Street looking West from Ninth Street, Richmond, Va.

  • East Broad Street, Richmond, Va.

    East Broad Street, Richmond, Va.

  • East Broad Street, Richmond, Va. by Hugh C. Leighton Co., Manufacturers, Portland, ME.

    East Broad Street, Richmond, Va.

  • East Broad Street, Richmond, Va. by Hugh C. Leighton Co., Manufacturers, Portland, ME.

    East Broad Street, Richmond, Va.

  • East from Medical College on Marshall Street, Richmond, Va. by A. C. Bosselman & Co., New York

    East from Medical College on Marshall Street, Richmond, Va.

  • Edgar Allan Poe Shrine, Richmond, Va. [Loggia and Garden] by Tuck & Sons'

    Edgar Allan Poe Shrine, Richmond, Va. [Loggia and Garden]

  • Egyptian Building [no title] by Meriden Gravure Company, Meriden, Conn.

    Egyptian Building [no title]

  • Elks Rest (Hollywood Cemetery,) Richmond, Va. by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    Elks Rest (Hollywood Cemetery,) Richmond, Va.

  • Ellett Hall, St. Catherine's School, Richmond, Virginia by Artvue Post Card Co., 225 Fifth Ave. New York, N.Y.

    Ellett Hall, St. Catherine's School, Richmond, Virginia

  • Emancipation Day, Richmond, Virginia by Detroit Publishing Co.

    Emancipation Day, Richmond, Virginia

  • 'Enchanted Garden' and Old Stone House [no title] by Tuck & Sons'

    'Enchanted Garden' and Old Stone House [no title]

  • English Tea Room, Miller & Rhoads Richmond, Virginia [no title] by Graycraft Card Co., Danville, Va.

    English Tea Room, Miller & Rhoads Richmond, Virginia [no title]

  • Entrance to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va. by Hugh C. Leighton Co., Manufacturers, Portland, ME.

    Entrance to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.

  • Entrance to Hollywood, Richmond, Va.

    Entrance to Hollywood, Richmond, Va.

  • Entrance to Lakeside Park, Richmond, Va. by Tuck & Sons'

    Entrance to Lakeside Park, Richmond, Va.

  • Entrance to Libby Hill Park, Richmond, Va. by Leighton & Valentine Co.

    Entrance to Libby Hill Park, Richmond, Va.

  • Ewart's Cafeterias by Curt Teich & Co., Inc.

    Ewart's Cafeterias

  • Fairmount Avenue Church of Christ, Fairmount Avenue at 23rd Street, Richmond 23, Virginia by Staldine Publishers, Chicago, Illinois

    Fairmount Avenue Church of Christ, Fairmount Avenue at 23rd Street, Richmond 23, Virginia

  • Fairmount Avenue Methodist Church, Richmond, Va by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    Fairmount Avenue Methodist Church, Richmond, Va

  • Falls of the James River, Richmond, Va. by Detroit Publishing Co.

    Falls of the James River, Richmond, Va.

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Fifth District, Richmond, Va. by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Fifth District, Richmond, Va.

  • Federal Reserve Bank, Richmond, Va. by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    Federal Reserve Bank, Richmond, Va.

  • Finishing Department, Richmond Barber College, 602 E. Marshall St., Richmond, Va. by Published for W. F. Harris, Richmond, Va.

    Finishing Department, Richmond Barber College, 602 E. Marshall St., Richmond, Va.

  • First and Merchants National Bank Building, Corner 9th and Main Streets, Richmond, Va.

    First and Merchants National Bank Building, Corner 9th and Main Streets, Richmond, Va.

  • First Church of Christ Scientist, Monument Ave. and Allison St., Richmond, Va.

    First Church of Christ Scientist, Monument Ave. and Allison St., Richmond, Va.

  • First English Evangelical Lutheran Church of Richmond, Virginia by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    First English Evangelical Lutheran Church of Richmond, Virginia

  • First Monument built by English Settlers, Gamble Hill Park, Richmond, Va.

    First Monument built by English Settlers, Gamble Hill Park, Richmond, Va.

  • First National Bank Building, 9th and Main Streets, Richmond, Va. by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    First National Bank Building, 9th and Main Streets, Richmond, Va.

  • First National Bank, Building, 9th and Main Streets, Richmond, Va. by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    First National Bank, Building, 9th and Main Streets, Richmond, Va.

  • Fitzhugh Lee Monument (Hollywood) Richmond, Va. by Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.

    Fitzhugh Lee Monument (Hollywood) Richmond, Va.

  • Forest Hill Park [no title] by Everett Waddey Company, Richmond, Va.

    Forest Hill Park [no title]

  • Forest Hill Park, Richmond, Va. by A. C. Bosselman & Co., New York

    Forest Hill Park, Richmond, Va.

  • Forest Hill Stone House [no title] by Meriden Gravure Company, Meriden, Conn.

    Forest Hill Stone House [no title]

  • Franklin Elementary Public School, Richmond, Va. by W.R. Thompson Company, Publishers, Richmond, Va.

    Franklin Elementary Public School, Richmond, Va.

  • Franklin Street [no title]

    Franklin Street [no title]

  • Franklin Street, Richmond, Va.

    Franklin Street, Richmond, Va.

 

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