313 West Marshall Street
Address/Title: 313 West Marshall Street
Photographer: Zehmer, John G. (John Granderson), 1942-
Original Description (from Book): Originally built in 1817 and extensively altered in the 1840’s, this house is one of the most interesting in the Ward. Begun as a federal farmhouse by William Young, it was purchased by Addoph [i.e. Addolph] Dill in 1844. His daughter, Mrs. Thomas Barham, lived in the house. It has a Greek Revival entrance and an Italianate cornice crowning the stuccoed facade.
City/Location: Richmond (Va.)
Date of photograph: ca. 1978
Map URL: maps.google.com/maps?q=37.547907,+-77.443803
Original Publication: Zehmer, John G., and Robert P. Winthrop. 1978. The Jackson Ward historic district. Richmond: Dept. of Planning and Community Development.
Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Reference URL: scholarscompass.vcu.edu/jwh_photos/44
Collection: VCU Jackson Ward Historic District
313 West Marshall Street
Address/Title: 313 West Marshall Street
Photographer: Zehmer, John G. (John Granderson), 1942-
Original Description (from Book): Originally built in 1817 and extensively altered in the 1840’s, this house is one of the most interesting in the Ward. Begun as a federal farmhouse by William Young, it was purchased by Addoph [i.e. Addolph] Dill in 1844. His daughter, Mrs. Thomas Barham, lived in the house. It has a Greek Revival entrance and an Italianate cornice crowning the stuccoed facade.
City/Location: Richmond (Va.)
Date of photograph: ca. 1978
Map URL: maps.google.com/maps?q=37.547907,+-77.443803
Original Publication: Zehmer, John G., and Robert P. Winthrop. 1978. The Jackson Ward historic district. Richmond: Dept. of Planning and Community Development.
Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Reference URL: scholarscompass.vcu.edu/jwh_photos/44
Collection: VCU Jackson Ward Historic District