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The researcher must start with either the name of the person who applied for the building permit of the structure, or a street location of the building. In either case it is necessary to know the year a building was constructed. This can often be determined by consulting City Directories.
Determining Permit Number by Name:
The permit number can be found by looking in the index book for a particular year and finding the listing, by last name.
Example: if you know a building was built in 1923 by someone named Jones, you would look on the reel of film with the index book for that year on it, and then search the book for Jones on the "J" page.
Determining Permit by Street Address:
The permit number can be found by looking in the index book for a particular year and finding the listing, by street address.
Example: If you have an address or a location, and know a building was built in 1923, you would look on the reel of film with the index book for that year on it, and search the book for Main Street on the "M" page. Note: not all properties are listed by street number; sometimes only a location is given, such as "South side of Main Street between Monroe and Madison."
Having determined the permit number, the researcher can then examine the original permit application form. Permit application forms may include some or all of the following information:
Researchers may then check for any surviving architectural drawings and the original architect’s specifications (see the reel inventory --below-- for a complete listing of the surviving architectural blueprints on microfilm). The permit number is noted on each frame of microfilm for the blueprints and appears written on the specifications. Not all drawings survived to be filmed, and the quality of the reproduction varies.
Separate indices list alterations and additions, and "verbals," a term used for immediate approval given to smaller projects.
Restriction: Due to the light sensitive and fragile nature of the blueprinte, researchers are directed to use the microfilm verison of this material. Paper copies of the architectural blueprints are served only when they have not been microfilmed or circumstances dictate use of the original. See Archives Reference Staff for assistance.
This collection has no restrictions.
Richmond (Va.), Bureau of Permits and Inspections, Building permit architectural blueprints, 1907-circa 2000. Local government records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Copies of plans and specifications, 1922-1924 came to the Library of Virginia in a transfer of records from City of Richmond's Commissioner of Buildings in 1978 under accession 30150.
Building plans, 1925-1982 came to the Library of Virginia in a transfer of records from City of Richmond's Commissioner of Buildings in 1979 under accession 30745.
Building plans, 1907-1955, came to the Library of Virginia in a transfer of records from ity of Richmond, Department of Community Development, Bureau of Permits and Inspections in 1979 under accession under accession 38536.
Building permits and architectural drawings, lent to the Library of Virginia for microfilming from City of Richmond, Department of Community Development, Bureau of Permits and Inspections, on 28 March 2000 under accession 37533.
Building permits drawings, 1952-1970 came to the Library of Virginia in a transfer of records from the City of Richmond, Department of Community Development, Bureau of Permits and Inspections in June 2004 under accession 41203.
Plans and drawings for Sixth St. Market Place, Richmond, VA, 1984-1985 came to the Library of Virginia in a transfer of records from the City of Richmond, Department of Economic Development August 2004 under accession 41383.
Bureau of Permits and Inspections architectural drawings, plans and notebooks, 1907-circa 2000came to the Library of Virginia in a transfer of records from the City of Richmond, Department of Planning and Development in April 2021 under accession 53297.
Many of the earliest application forms and blueprints have been lost over time and, therefore, do not exist in any format. Additionally, in 1964, in order to reduce the volume of materials and prepare for microfilming, the City of Richmond discarded blueprint drawings for the majority of buildings with construction costs totaling less than $10,000. Accordingly, a number of buildings cited in the index volumes do not have surviving architectural blueprints either on film or paper. Some application forms and blueprints were not microfilmed in the correct order.
Accessions 30150, 30745, and 38536 are the surviving paper blueprints, 1907-1949, from the Richmond City Office of Building Inspection. The materials are organized by a control number assigned during processing. Surviving building specifications have been rolled with the architectural blueprints. This includes the organization and descirption of the microfilm that came in accession 37522. Processed by:
Selden Richardson, August 2000 Vincent T. Brooks, October 2003-2005 Victoria Carter, intern, February-April 2004
Additional phsyical record received in accessions 41203, 41383, and 53297 are organized but generally unprocessed.
Encoded by V. Brooks, 24 March 2005; Updated by M. Mason, July 2024.
Context for Records: Beginning in 1908, the City of Richmond instituted a policy of issuing formal building permits. Along with an application for a building permit, part of the process for approval of a building was the submission of a set of architectural blueprints and written specifications for the proposed project. These applications were submitted to the Richmond City Office of Building Inspection which was responsible for the review of the drawings and the issuing of building permits.
Locality History: The city of Richmond, located between Henrico and Chesterfield Counties, was named by William Byrd (1674-1744), who envisioned the development of a city at the falls of the James River and with the help of William Mayo laid out the town in 1737. The name probably came from the English borough of Richmond upon Thames, which Byrd visited on several occasions. Richmond was established in 1742 and in 1779 was designated the capital of Virginia effective 30 April 1780. It was incorporated as a town, although "stiled the city of Richmond," in 1782 and was incorporated as a city in 1842. It served as the capital of the Confederacy from mid-1861 to April 1865. Richmond was enlarged by the annexation of Manchester (or South Richmond) in 1910, and by the addition of Barton Heights, Fairmount, and Highland Park in 1914. Further annexations from Chesterfield County occurred in 1942 and 1970.
Richmond (Va.), Bureau of Permits and Inspections, Building permit architectural blueprints, 1907-1950, consists of building permit applications, architectural blueprints, and specifications for construction of and alterations to structures in the City of Richmond, Virginia, from 1907-1950. The structures documented include apartment buildings, banks, churches, commercial buildings, fraternal society buildings, garages, hospitals, hotels, municipal and state government buildings, office buildings, schools, service stations, single and multi-family residences, synagogues, and the like. Permit application forms may include some or all of the following information: name of applicant, architect, builder, construction materials, cost of construction, dimensions of the structure, and the race of the occupant.
Accessions 30150, 30745, and 38536 are the surviving paper blueprints, 1907-1949, from the Richmond City Office of Building Inspection. The materials are organized by a control number assigned during processing. Paper copies of the architectural blueprints are served only when they have not been microfilmed or circumstances dictate use of the original. Surviving building specifications have been rolled with the architectural blueprints.
Accessions 30150, 30745, and 38536 are arranged numerically by their Library of Virginia control number. This number was imposed on the collection due to inconsistencies in the permit numbers.
Accessions 30150, 30745, and 38536 are the surviving paper blueprints, 1907-1949, from the Richmond City Office of Building Inspection. The materials are organized by a control number assigned during processing. Paper copies of the architectural blueprints are served only when they have not been microfilmed or circumstances dictate use of the original. Surviving building specifications have been rolled with the architectural blueprints.
Loosely chronological
Bluepprint of aparment buildings in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Aubrey Chesterman, Architect, Lynchburg, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. A. Chesterman; Notes: 2-story over basemen, brick apartment house designed in the Renaissance revival (American) style. 3 apartments per floor which include 2 chambers, a parlor and a dining room, kitchen, pantry, and full bath. The basement plan includes a drug store, barber shop, 2 offices, 2 storage rooms, a billiard room, a boiler room, and a fuel room. Extant building (3/2000).
Drawn by: W. Leigh Carneal, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: A. L. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: W. Leigh Carneal, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Quarles and Palmer; Commissioned by: Mina L Sycle; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund, Architect, 918 E. Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: George D. Priddy; Commissioned by: Mrs. Edward R. Fuller; Notes: Carl Ruehrmund is best known for his downtown-Richmond commercial work. His most ambitious project in the Fan was The Shenandoah (1906), a high rise apartment house located on Allen Avenue across the street from what was then The Jefferson Club. His drawing conventions are different from those of his contemporaries. He does not usually title or date each sheet, and may use odd-shaped paper, as is the case with these plans. The builder, George D. Priddy built many structures in the Fan. He worked under contract for architects, owners, and developers alike. His foreman in 1910 was Henry C. Smith, who was also a draftsman This is a 3-story brick apartment building with a full basement. The front elevation shows a flat roof, two entrances, and neo-classical ornament such as urn-finials and standard Ionic columns. The first floor plan shows a parlor, library, dining room, kitchen, full bath, and four undesignated rooms. The second and third floors are identical to the first. There is a full utility basement.
Drawn by: Aubrey Chesterman, Architect, Lynchburg, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. A. Chesterman; Notes: Three additional sheets titled "Revised Plan of Hanover Apartments." are dated July 1908.
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill; Contractor: D. B. Slaughter; Commissioned by: Mrs. Barton H. Wise; Notes: See Permit no. 1121A, 1/28/1910. Three-story brick apartment building with one apartment on each floor. Each four-bedroom apartment [three bedrooms on first floor to accommodate entry] includes two servant's rooms and dining facilities, a reception hall, parlor, and library.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. A Chester[man]; Commissioned by: NA; Notes: The blueprints are particularly fragile. Typical Floor has four apartments off a main corridor with central stair and elevator. Average apartment includes two bedrooms in addition to a servant's room accessible to one of two shared side stairs. The first floor apartments do not have kitchen or dining facilities. There are dining rooms, additional servant's rooms, and a drugstore in the basement.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Geo. D. Priddy; Commissioned by: D & E Mitteldorfer; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. S. Quarles; Commissioned by: Miss Rosa Hexter; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Fisher Co., Architects and Engineers, 123 East Broad Street, Richmond; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. S. W. Sutherland; Notes: Brick, 3-story over basement building containing 3 identical flats. Floor plan = Entrance hall, parlor, 3 chambers, full bath, servant room, kit., dining room, pantry, trunk room, and store room. Front elevation is Colonial Revival in style with monumental Ionic columns supporting a 2-story entrance porch.
Drawn by: H. Parkhurst Atherton, Architect, 1208 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. L. Ragland and Co.; Commissioned by: Dr. Benjamin M. Rosebro; Notes: Brick, 3-story over basement apartment house designed in the Colonial Revival style.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Quarles and Palmore; Commissioned by: H. S. Dalton; Notes:
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: O. B. Slaughter; Commissioned by: Mrs. Barton H. Wise; Notes: The permit number and information on the outside of the drawing term this "Repairs to Brick Apartment House (Building 2 additional stories)." Apparently very soon after the original design was submitted and a building permit issued, the owner added two stories. The drawings reflect the as-built design.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: George D. Priddy; Commissioned by: W. Creed Davis; Notes:
Drawn by: H. C. Linthicum, Jr., Architect; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: Dr. Charles A. Labenberg and E. Raab; Notes: 3 brick store buildings. 1st Floor = stores; 2nd Floor = flat/apt.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. P. Cathcart; Notes: One detached and two attached 2-story townhouses in the Colonial Revival style. Brick and stone construction.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. A. Chesterman; Commissioned by: Henry S. Wallerstein; Notes:
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson, Architect; Contractor: S. G. Meredith; Commissioned by: S. G. Meredith; Notes: Brick apartment building with 3 levels, two apartments on each. Apartment plan (front (Monument Ave. to back) = parlor, library, two chambers (bedrooms), dining room, kitchen, pantry, 2 full baths, and a servant room and bath. Front elevation is an exuberant D. Wiley Anderson American Renaissance composition including a flat roof with classical cornice. Levels are separated by balustrade porches supported by Corinthian columns. Double doors at center of each floor are topped with Palladian windows. Top floor windows are topped with flat arches and keystones.
Drawn by: E. A. & H. C. Smith, Architects; Contractor: George D. Priddy; Commissioned by: Mrs. Carrie Schwartz; Notes: A two-story and basement building. Upper two floors each have a parlor, library, dining room, kitchen, servants room, pantry, and butler's pantry. The plans call for sliding doors on principal rooms which are replaced by hinged doors n specifications.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, 1107 E. Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. A. Dunn; Commissioned by: W. A. Sorg; Notes: 3 story residence remodeled into 3 flats. Plans for 2nd and 3rd floors are identical and show these rooms: stair hall, reception area, parlor, powder room, library, den, dining room, kitchen, 3 chambers (bedrooms), a servant room and service porch, plus a full bath.
Drawn by: Marcus Hallett, Arc't., Mutual Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: W. H. Chesterman; Commissioned by: Westchester Apartment Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Alfred C. Bossom, Architect, 366 5th Avenue, N.Y. City; Contractor: Thos. J. Steene Co.; Commissioned by: City Investing Corp. (Monroe Terrace Corp.); Notes: Large blueprints on linen. Twelve-story apartment building. Extensive specifications.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: G. N. Shuman; Notes: Drawings are to be built in two locations. Three-story and basement brick apartment building with two, one-bedroom apartments on each floor. Each apartment also includes one room and half-bathroom for servants, a kitchen, bathroom, dining room, and parlor. Section drawing indicates a "dumb waiter shaft" from the first to third floors.
Drawn by: Chas. P. Duggins, Architect, 2523 Park Avenue; Contractor: Chas. F. Duggins; Commissioned by: F. W. Brauer; Notes: Three-story apartment building with two, two-bedroom apartments on each floor. The apartment in the front of the building is larger and includes a parlor and servant's room that the back apartment does not have. There is a solid wall between the two apartments that are served by separate entrances and stairs.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: G. N. Shuman; Notes: The specifications indicated that these drawings apply for two separate apartment buildings, one at 2346 West Grace St., the other on the east side of Cedar St. between Broad and Grace Sts. Specifications include hand-written changes. A three-story apartment building with one apartment on each floor. There is one shared servant's bathroom in the basement.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Davis and Archer; Commissioned by: Davis & Archer; Notes: Two-story apartment building with two flats on each floor.
Drawn by: Charles K. Bryant, Architect, 410 American National Bank, Phone Mon. 2426, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Richmond Home for Ladies; Notes:
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Architect, 708 Travelers Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: W. A. [Chesterman]; Commissioned by: A. W. Bennett; Notes:
Drawn by: Grenville Temple Snelling, Marcus Hallett, Associated Arch'ts, 114 E. 28th St. N.Y. City, Mutual Bldg. Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Unknown; Notes: Three-story and basement brick apartment building with metal Spanish tile roof. Six one and two-bedroom apartments on each floor. Two floor plans still have tracing paper comments and sketches laid on top.
Drawn by: Asbury & Whitehurst, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: John T. Wilson and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Ellen J. Dance; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros. (?); Contractor: Davis and Archer; Commissioned by: W. H. Davis, C. K. Archer, and W. H. Jenks; Notes:
Drawn by: Asbury & Whitehurst, Architects & Engineers, #110 N. Seventh Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Moore and Harry; Commissioned by: W. Ashby Jones, Sr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. Lee Davis; Notes: Two, two-story, attached Colonial Revival townhouses designed as flats.
Drawn by: E. D. Hobbs, Norfolk, Virginia; Contractor: E. D. Hobbs; Commissioned by: E. D. Hobbs; Notes:
Drawn by: Asbury & Whitehurst, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Wise Granite Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Mrs. E. B. Allen; Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: E. R. Brown, Contr.; Commissioned by: E. R. Brown; Notes: Four story over a raised basement brick and stone apartment building with a first level corner store faced in plate glass. The building is styled with Classical and what appear to be Art Deco elements.
Drawn by: Asbury & Whitehurst, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: John T. Wilson and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Ellen J. Dance; Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: Harvey C. Brown, Contractor; Commissioned by: Harvey C. Brown; Notes: Three story over raised basement brick and stone apartment building. Side entrances occur on each level and walk on to porches supported by Ionic and Corinthian columns.
Drawn by: E. D. Hobbs, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: Richmond Structural Steel Co.; Commissioned by: N/A; Notes: Three level over raised basement apartment building with two story porch supported by Doric columns covering the central front entrance. A typical apartment building for this location.
Drawn by: Davis Bros. Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros, Inc.; Notes: Three story brick apartment building with flat roof and Classical cornice. The front, central doorway has transom and sidelights. It is topped with a two story, flat roof porch supported by giant Ionic columns.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: W. S. Barnett; Commissioned by: P. J. Beattie; Notes: 2-story over basement brick house with full one-story porch. The tiled mansard roof is matched by the porch roof supported by Doric columns. Quoin corners and bracketed cornice complete this eclectic composition.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros. Inc.; Notes: 3- story brick apartment building with flat roof and 2-story portico supported by colossal Ionic columns. According to Drew Carneal, a Fan District historian, the Davis brothers were quite successful because they could produce affordable housing by standardizing production methods and by aggressive marketing. No architect was ever listed on any plans that they submitted for city approval so it appears that they were skilled designers, again according to Carneal.
Drawn by: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Contractor: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Notes: 2 story over basement brick double house. Full front porch with balustrades at top and bottom.
Drawn by: Asbury & Whitehurst, Architects and Engineers; Contractor: Asbury and Whitehurst, Supt.; Commissioned by: Stuart Apartments, Inc.; Notes: 3 story over basement brick Tudor-style apartment building (Stuart Hall) embellished with half-timber insets.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: J. Lee Davis; Notes: 3-story over raised basement brick apartment building with tiled mansard roof and a colossal portico flanking the single entrance over which "The Galt" appears in the transom light. J. Lee Davis was a co-owner of Davis Bros., Builders, who built many structures in the western and middle portions of the Fan District.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Arch't., 708 Travelers Bldg., Richmond - Virginia; Contractor: W. Duncan Lee; Commissioned by: H. S. McLean; Notes: These plans for house and two-car detached garage feature extensive interior details and details of elaborate door framing. CD # 131 (E, W, Frnt, Rr elev; 1, 2, Bsmt. fl. plans).
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Davis Bros..; Commissioned by: J. Lee Davis; Notes: On the title of these drawings the word "Stuart" is marked out and "J. Lee Davis'"
Drawn by: Marcus Hallet, Architect; Contractor: Harvey Mad (?); Commissioned by: Lafayette Apartment Corp.; Notes: 5 story and basement brick apartment house.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Arch't, 708 Travelers B'ld'g., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: Berta W. Smith; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros. (?); Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Charles H. Seltzer and H. Meltzer, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros. (?); Contractor: Davis Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: J. Lee Davis and W. S. Bell; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: H. A. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: E. D. Hobbs, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. D. Hobbs; Commissioned by: E. D. Hobbs; Notes:
Drawn by: Asbury & Whitehurst, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. J. Gilman; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Davis Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Davis Land Co., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcus Hallett, Arch't., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Lafayette Apartment Corp.; Commissioned by: Lafayette Apartment Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. L. Bass Bros.; Commissioned by: J. S. Christian; Notes: The outer label of this set of drawings notes the building is for "Davis Bros. Inc. (Jon. S. Christian)" and that the location is "W/S Boulevard bet. Floyd and Main."
Drawn by: Davis Bros. (?); Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: C. W. Davis; Notes:
Drawn by: E. D. Hobbs, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: E. D. Hobbs; Commissioned by: E. D. Hobbs; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund and Son, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Carl Ruehrmund and Son; Commissioned by: H. A. Philips; Notes:
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect, Bascom J. Rowlett, Associate, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Modern Home Builders; Commissioned by: Oscar Hooker; Notes: This set of drawings is in very poor condition and may be fragmentary.
Drawn by: Davis Bros. (?); Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. Lee Davis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: NA; Notes: A three story apartment building with a two story porch across the front with railing along the top level.
Drawn by: Davis Bros. (?); Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: C. W. Davis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. Lee Davis and W. S. Bell; Notes: Notations on the sheets: "Messers J. Lee Davis & W. S. Bell, Owners, 2510 W. Main Street"
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: Charles H. Phillips; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes: Three story stucco and brick apartment house, the central portion of which contains double porches designed in an Italianate manner with arches supported by columns. Two end fake towers anchor the side gable Spanish tile roof.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. H. Wills; Commissioned by: W. H. Wills; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros.; Notes: Three story stucco and brick apartment house with a dominating central section featuring double porches supported by Doric columns that are coupled on the ends. An Arts and Crafts flair is apparent on the front elevation.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. L. Wills; Commissioned by: W. L. Wills; Notes: Notations on these unsigned drawings: "Owner: Mr. W. L. Wills, Location Norwood, Kind Brick"
Drawn by: Asbury & Whitehurst, Architects and Engineers, 110 North Seventh Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. J. Gilman; Commissioned by: W. J. Gilman; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: W. S. Bell and Rosa B. Woodward; Notes: A building with three apartments and garage.
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund & Son, Architects, Allison Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: P. J. Beattie; Commissioned by: P. J. Beattie; Notes:
Drawn by: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Contractor: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Notes: Specifications include correspondence between Virginia Realty and Construction Co. and John Butler, Richmond Building Inspector.
Drawn by: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Contractor: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Notes: Three story Brick apartment building with side entrance and two story portico supported by giant Doric columns.
Drawn by: Davis Bros. Inc., General Contractors, 2510 W. Main St.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Richmond Apartment Corp.; Notes: Specifications include a letter on elaborate Davis Bros. letterhead noting plans to separate these two attached apartment buildings with three foot alley.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. G. Morris; Commissioned by: C. G. Morris; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund and Son; Contractor: P. J. Beattie; Commissioned by: P. J. Beattie; Notes: Three story over raised basement brick apartment house building with a central entrance flanked by triple- porch projections with hood gables.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: P. E. Eubank; Notes: Sections of this set of drawings are missing.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. D. Hobbs; Commissioned by: E. D. Hobbs; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: Chas. H. Phillips; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes: Three story brick and stucco apartment building with central entrance flanked by two steeply pitched gable projections in a Tudor beam mode.
Drawn by: Hallett & Pratt; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe; Commissioned by: Muhleman & Kayhoe; Notes: Three story over raised basement brick and stone apartment building. The central entrance area is flanked by two story porticos supported by giant columns.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Florence B. Richardson; Notes: Three story brick apartment house with side entrance. The front elevation is dominated by a double portico supported by giant Ionic columns on brick pedestals. Fire stairs are incorporated on the side of the building opposite the entrance.
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund & Son; Contractor: P. J. Beattie; Commissioned by: P. J. Beattie; Notes: Three story stucco and brick apartment building with central entrance flanked by two projections designed in an Elizabethan/Tudor Revival combination with touches on the Arts and Crafts.
Drawn by: Max Ruehrmund & Son; Contractor: Max Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: H. A. Phillips; Notes: Three two story brick residences and four flats designed in the typical Fan District Colonial Revival style.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Mr. J. Lee Davis; Notes: Three story brick and stucco apartment building with Arts and Crafts motifs incorporated into an otherwise Colonial Revival facade.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. H. Archer; Commissioned by: Atlantic Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: Mr. J. B. Christian; Notes: Three story brick and stucco apartment building with central entrance flanked by pedimented projections.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Owners; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund & Son, Architects; Contractor: American Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund & Son, Architects; Contractor: American Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, 303 American National Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: H. A .Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund & Son, Architects; Contractor: American Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Asbury and Whitehurst, Architects and Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. D. Gilman; Commissioned by: W. D. Gilman; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Grove Boulevard Corp.; Commissioned by: Elizabeth V. Lee; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund & Son, Architects; Contractor: American Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., 2510 - 16 West Main St.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: J. Lee Davis & W. S. Bell; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: J. A. Bailey; Commissioned by: J. A. Bailey; Notes: Three story brick Colonial Revival apartment building.,
Drawn by: [Max E. Ruehrmund]; Contractor: American Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: American Construction Corp. (May Ella Brown); Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: American Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Max E Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Robert D. Powell; Notes:
Drawn by: [Max E. Ruehrmund]; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: American Constr. Co.; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building with double porches and a classical cornice. The stucco and brick fancy work on the cornice are detailed.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: E. L. Delaney; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: American Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. G. Morris; Commissioned by: C. G. Morris; Notes: Notation on verso of one sheet: "Work completed Oct. 30 1919."
Drawn by: Chas. H. Phillips & Co., Inc., Designers & Builders; Contractor: Chas. H. Phillips Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Grace St. Land & Improvement Co., Inc. [Richmond College]; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl. M. Lindner, Designer; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Walter C. Schaaf; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund, Archt., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: This is a group of designs for 13 apartment buildings for the development of half a city block. A plot plan locates the various designs on the block and is keyed to drawings for individual buildings. The design labeled number 7 is titled "For Cary St. Flats Facing Roland St." and was presumably used for buildings in that location as well.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., Contractors; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: J. Lee Davis & W. S. Bell; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: E. L. Delaney; Notes:
Drawn by: [Max E. Ruehrmund]; Contractor: American Construction Co. Inc.; Commissioned by: Max E Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: American Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Chas. H. Phillips & Co., Inc., Designers & Builders; Contractor: Chas. H. Phillips Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Apartment and Home Building Co. [Charles H. Phillips]; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: American Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: American Construction Co. Inc.; Commissioned by: Max E Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Allport Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: C. K. Lassiter; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building
Drawn by: [Max E. Ruehrmund]; Contractor: American Construction Corporation; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: American Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: CD # 83.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: American Construction Co. Inc.; Commissioned by: Max E Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Chas. H. Phillips & Co., Inc., Designers & Builders; Contractor: Charles H. Phillips, Inc.; Commissioned by: Richmond College, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles H. Phillips & Co.; Contractor: Charles H. Phillips Co.; Commissioned by: Apartment Home Bldg., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Otis K. Ashbury, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Wise Granite Construction Co.; Commissioned by: C. P. Lathrop, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell, Jr.; Commissioned by: W. E. Purcell; Notes:
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Architect, 708 Travelers Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Mrs. Lucy A. Bennett; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles H. Phillips and Company; Contractor: Charles H. Phillips and Company; Commissioned by: Miss M. M. Kratz; Notes: 3-story over basement, brick apartment house with flat roof. A segmental arch appears of the front double doors. The roof balustrades are interrupted by solid brick panels and decorative shields. Charles H. Phillips was once associated with his cousin, architect Carl M. Lindner. Phillips is known to have designed at least seven other apartment buildings in the Fan District of Richmond according to Wells and Dalton, 356.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: Elizabeth V. Lee; Notes: 3-story brick "Colonial" apartment building (extant, 2000) on the east side of the Boulevard between Hanover and Stuart Avenues with monumental columns supporting a 2-story porch. The porch is flanked with side sections topped by trapezoid-shaped dormers.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Meyer Greentree; Notes: Three story brick apartment building with half timber details and Doric columns built in stucco.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., 2510 Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. Lee Davis and W. S. Bell; Notes: The drawings and specifications also call for an identical building to be constructed at 2012 using these plans.
Drawn by: P. C. Roberts, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: P. C. Roberts; Commissioned by: C. E. Sprenkle; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. E. Gray and W. E. Purcell, Jr.; Commissioned by: J. E. Gray and W. E. Purcell, Jr.; Notes: Four story brick apartment building with flat roof and raised portico supported by four Ionic columns.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. J. Davis; Commissioned by: A. K. Bowles; Notes: Two story brick house with full front porch supported by Doric half columns on pedestals. Separate flat/apartment plans for each of two floors.
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: E. V. Lee; Notes: The elevation indicates this may have been named the "Westhaven" apartments.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Three story brick apartment building with flat roof and two story portico supported by Corinthian columns
Drawn by: Davis Brothers, Inc.; Contractor: Davis Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: Richmond Apartment Corporation; Notes: 3-story brick and stucco apartment building with six flats. The elevation shows 2-story Corinthian pilasters on either side of a central entryway. The angled side gable roof features a center dormer.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. E. Gray - W. E. Purcell, Jr., (owner/contractor); Commissioned by: J. E. Gray - W. E. Purcell, Jr. (owner/contractor); Notes: 3- story brick apartment building with flat roof. A 2-story porch supported by square columns and flat roof covers the central entrance.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc. Owners & Gen. Contractors; Contractor: Davis Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: J. Lee Davis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: L. W. Graham; Commissioned by: L. W. Graham; Notes: Sixteen family apartment house built of stucco and brick.
Drawn by: P. S. Lubienski, Architect, 511 Times Dispatch Building, Richmond; Contractor: P. S. Lubienski; Commissioned by: Mr. P. S. Lubienski; Notes: 3-story brick apartment building with flat roof. Designed in the Colonial Revival mode, a 2-story porch supported by giant columns covers a central entrance. Lubienski was active in Richmond from 1922-1925.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: Elizabeth V. Lee; Notes: Two attached brick townhouse flats designed in the Colonial Revival style. A flat-roof porch supported by Doric columns covers four separate entrances.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: George Hinds; Notes: Three Story brick apartment building with two story central portico supported by giant Doric columns.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. J. Davis; Commissioned by: O. J. Davis; Notes: Two attached, brick townhouses designed in an eclectic Colonial Revival style to accommodate four flats.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: L. M. Cheatham; Notes: Four story brick apartment building with store front on street level. The style is modern with shallow hip roof, smooth surfaces, and minimal ornamentation.
Drawn by: Ross Structural Ironworks; Contractor: W. M. Knowles; Commissioned by: D. D. Brinser; Notes: Three story over raised basement brick apartment building with false mansard roof. The front elevation consists of Ionic and Doric pilasters on brick pedestals.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Flat building with plans to accommodate four flats. Identical to Control #968.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. A. Archer; Commissioned by: T. W. Leonard; Notes: Two-story, Colonial Revival townhouse with the plans designed for two flats (apartments).
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: L. E. Sweitzer; Commissioned by: George Hinds; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building. The facade is centered with a two story portico supported by giant Doric columns.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Two-story brick and stucco apartment building designed in a "Tudorbean" style.
Drawn by: Davis Brothers, Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: E. T. Puller; Notes: Two-story, brick building with plans to accommodate flats. The window and door treatments of the facade have a modern-Prairie style feel. Full, double front porches are supported by square columns.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Duplex Envelope Building Corp.; Notes: Seven attached store buildings on the Broad Street side and what appear to be two store buildings on the Laurel St. side of a city corner. All are constructed of brick and the facades are executed in individual designs.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: George Hinds; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building, the facade of which is centered by a two-story double portico supported by giant Doric columns.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building similar to Control #'s 811 and 814.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Two-story brick Colonial Revival building intended to be used as double flats.
Drawn by: C. H. Archer; Contractor: C. H. Archer; Commissioned by: Mrs. W. A. May; Notes: Three story brick and stucco building to accommodate a flat on each floor. The front elevation shows a two story portico supported by Doric columns.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building designed in a New-Tudor Revival mode.
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury, Architect; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: Mrs. Bertha L. Smith; Notes: Two-story brick apartment building with first floor arcaded portico.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Mrs. E.R. Belvin; Notes: Three story, three bay, brick Colonial Revival apartment building designed to house nine families.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building similar to Control #811.
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips; Contractor: Maplewood Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Maplewood Building Corp.; Notes: Four-story brick apartment building. The elevation is designed in a Neoclassical Revival mode.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building similar to, if not exactly like, Control #'s 811, 814, and 817.
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett; Contractor: Joseph E. Cannon; Commissioned by: Joseph E. Cannon; Notes: Three-story, brick and stucco apartment building with in-ground garage.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: Geo. Hinds; Notes: Three story brick apartment building composed of two building connected by an outdoor stairway.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. B. Walker; Commissioned by: E. H. Jarman & I.M. Hill; Notes: Four-story over raised basement brick apartment building. The central, basement- level entrance is flanked on each side by continuous columns that support porches at each level. Short Doric columns are present at the fourth level only.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: L. M. Cheatham, Esq.; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building with a very simple Neoclassical Revival facade.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Three story brick/stucco apartment building divided into five bays three of which are designed as gabled towers.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: F. B. Walker; Commissioned by: C. K. Lassiter; Notes: Five-story over basement brick apartment building designed in a Classical Revival mode with quoined corners and a pedimented double entryway.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Virginia Realty and Construction Co. Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Realty and Construction Co. Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: [Allport Construction Corporation]; Contractor: F. B. Walker; Commissioned by: F. B. Walker, Vice-President and Treasurer, Allport Construction Corporation, 509 Mutual Building; Notes: Two, two- bedroom apartments each on the first, second, and third floors.
Drawn by: Davis Bros. Inc., 2510 W. Main, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Davis Bros. Inc. General Contractors; Commissioned by: L. M. Cheatham; Notes: This addition doubles the existing four-story store/ apartment building hybrid. The first floor has large "show" windows and a large interior store. There are five one-bedroom and kitchen apartments on the second, third, and fourth floors. The specifications suggest that the original store is to be dismantled and the "bricks hacked" and reused in the addition.
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, American Nat'l Bank Bldg., Richmond, VA; Contractor: F. B. Walker; Commissioned by: R. M. Bryant; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building with a three-bedroom and one servant's room apartment on each floor. Each apartment as access to a porch that is part of a central portico framed with Corinthian columns; the main entrance is in the left bay.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell Jr. and J. E. Gray; Commissioned by: George Hinds; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Three story brick apartment building. The facade entrance is covered by a double portico supported by continuous, square, brick pillars decorated with diamond shaped inserts.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: W. B. Catlett; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building designed in a Neo-Classical Revival interpretation characteristic of the Davis Bros. A rather grand central entrance is crowned with a segmental arch containing relief figures. The second story shows a portico supported by coupled Corinthian columns.
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips; Contractor: Maplewood Building Corp,.; Commissioned by: Maplewood Building Corp.; Notes: Three-story brick and stone apartment building designed in the Classical Revival style with a two-story portico supported by Corinthian columns and featuring a flat roof with wood balustrades.
Drawn by: Davis Brothers; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: L. M. Cheatham; Notes:
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips, Architects, American National Bank Building; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Chas. H. Phillips; Notes: There are two adjacent apartment buildings indicated on the site plan, one facing Floyd Avenue [See Control No. 24, Permit No. 12280], the other facing Colonial Avenue. These included plans are for the Floyd Ave. building although the permit address is for 103 Colonial Ave. The first, second, and third floors each have two, two-bedroom apartments that are accessed by and front and central staircase. A two-story portico stretches the width of the three-bay, Floyd Avenue facade.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: J. F. O'Grady & J.T. Wilson; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building. The central entrance is flanked by two porch projections.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell Jr.; Commissioned by: Geo. Hinds; Notes: The specifications are the only place where the address is listed [with three separate door numbers] and there is only one building drawn on the attached drawings. The plans are for four, one-bedroom and kitchen apartments on each floor.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Virginia Realty and Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Realty and Construction Co., Inc.; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building with a two-story, double portico. The facade is centered with a classical pediment the center of which contains a round window.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: J. Lee Davis and W.S. Bell; Notes: Two identical, 3-story, attached, brick apartment buildings.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: J. F. O'Grady and J.T. Wilson; Notes: As above and the same as Control #834.
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips Architects, American National Bank Building, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Chas. H. Phillips; Notes: There are two adjacent apartment buildings indicated on the site plan, one facing Floyd Avenue, the other facing Colonial Avenue [See Control No. 35, Permit No. 12281]. These included plans are for the Colonial Ave. building although the permit addresses specifies Floyd Ave. The drawings are for a three-story brick apartment building with two, two-bedroom apartments on each floor and no accommodation for servants. The apartments are accessed from a central stair that opens onto the central entrance within a two-story portico.
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips, Architects, American National Bank Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Charles H. Phillips; Commissioned by: J. T. & J. D. Carneal Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett; Contractor: W. E. Purcell, Jr.; Commissioned by: M. R. Palmore; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building with hip roof and two-story portico supported by Corinthian columns.
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips; Contractor: Charles H. Phillips; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes: 2-story brick flat building with flat roof and full front portico supported by Doric columns.
Drawn by: Davis Brothers; Contractor: Davis Brothers; Commissioned by: L. Thornton Davis; Notes: Six family apartment house constructed of brick. The facade features a central entrance flanked by porticos.
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips; Contractor: Charles Phillips; Commissioned by: Charles Phillips; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building with side entrance and two-story portico supported by giant Corinthian columns.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Thornton Davis; Notes: Two-story, attached townhouses with varying decorative elements used on the entrances and the fake gables of the front facade.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building designed in the Colonial Revival style.
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett; Contractor: W. E. Purcell, Jr.; Commissioned by: M. R. Palmore; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building divided into three bays. The central section includes a two story portico supported by giant Ionic columns. The flanking bays show friezes decorated with arch and diamond motifs.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. F. Drinkhard; Commissioned by: W. F. Drinkhard; Notes: Two-story brick house designed to accommodate one family on each floor.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Charles H. Phillips; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes: 2-story, four-family, brick flat building.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell Jr.; Commissioned by: George Hinds; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Two-story brick building designed to accommodate four residential flats.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Three story brick apartment with four, one-bedroom apartments on each level.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. W. Purcell; Commissioned by: M. R. Palmore; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building with a central entrance flanked by two projections with hooded gables.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: J. L. Robinson; Notes: Two-two story townhouses each of which contains plans for two flats/apartments. The facades of the buildings are individually designed.
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips; Contractor: Chas. H. Phillips; Commissioned by: J. T. Carneal; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building designed in a Neoclassical Revival style.
Drawn by: P. S. Lubienski; Contractor: P. S. Lubienski; Commissioned by: James D. Spencer; Notes: Three-story brick Colonial Revival building with a side entrance.
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Willis Company, Inc; Notes: Three-story over raised basement apartment building known as the Lord Fairfax Apartment Building. The front facade is designed in a Neoclassical Revival mode with swagged elements present in the cornice and a two story arched window above the central doorway.
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: M. R. Palmore; Notes: Tree-story brick apartment building with double side entries and false front roof gable.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: J. L. Robinson; Notes: Two, two-story, brick flat buildings with individualized facades typical of the Upper Fan.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Union Theological Seminary; Notes:
Drawn by: C. H. Archer; Contractor: C. H. Archer; Commissioned by: C. H. Archer; Notes: Two-story, brick townhouse in a typical Fan District, eclectic, Colonial Revival style.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Two, three-story, brick apartment buildings with varying facades but similar floor plans.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert; Contractor: J. C. Beazley; Commissioned by: Chesterfield Apt. Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips; Contractor: Charles Phillips; Commissioned by: J. T. Carneal; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building designed in the Italian Renaissance Revival mode a la McKim, Meade, and White.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., Designers & Builders, 2510 W. Main St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Dr. W. C. Flake; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: James River Building Corp; Commissioned by: L. W. Graham; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building, the facade of which features fancy brick work executed with an Art Deco flair.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: C. L. Mossie; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building. The facade is centered by a two-level portico supported by giant Doric columns.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. D. Cheatwood; Commissioned by: W. D. Cheatwood; Notes: Two-story, brick Neo-Classical Revival building designed for residential flats. A two-story portico crowned with a broken pediment-type gable dominates the facade.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: L. L. Strause and G. L. Gunst; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building, the facade of which is detailed with "Tudorbean" details.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E Ruehrmund; Notes: Two, three-story brick apartment buildings.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt; Contractor: Mamie Y. Lipscomb; Commissioned by: Mrs. E. Hawes Lipscomb; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building with stone quoin corners and a tile roof. The central entrance is emphasized with a two-story portico supported by Corinthian columns. The portico architrave shows a cornice decorated by swags and oval medallions and the roof features fancy cast or wrought iron balustrades.
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: Rosewood Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Corp.; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building with a flat roof composed of "mission tiles." The design is an eclectic mixture of Neo-Classical and American Renaissance motifs.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: Geo. Hinds; Notes: Three-story brick, Neo-Classical Revival apartment building with stone details.
Drawn by: Max Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Jeanette R. Mayo; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building designed in the Italian Renaissance Revival style.
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: Rosewood Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Corp.; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building designed in a mixture of Neo-classical motifs.
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: M. R. Palmore; Notes: This three-story brick apartment building is noted by the building inspector to be on Monument Ave. However, one sheet of the plans signed by Rowlett indicates that the building was designed to be on West Grace St. No sources available to confirm either.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. H. Snyder; Commissioned by: Mrs. Cary L. Hitt; Notes: Brick building designed to house four flats/apartments.
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Mrs. W. D. Thomas; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building with asymmetrical facade and tile roof. The frieze features a diamond pattern
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: Rosewood Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Corp.; Notes: Three-story, brick, extravagantly appointed Neoclassical Revival apartment building.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building with a flat roof and a portico, also with a flat roof, supported by giant columns.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: W. M. Smith; Notes: Eight, brick, semi-detached, townhouses each of which was designed to accommodate two flats.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: L. L. Strause and C.L. Gunst; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building with Neo-Tudor elements expressed on the facade.
Drawn by: Max Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max Ruehrmund; Notes: 3-story, brick apartment building with 2-story portico supported by four giant columns. Central block is emphasized by a front gable pediment.
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips; Contractor: Charles H. Phillips; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes: Three story over raised basement brick apartment building. The front elevation features and indented center block flanked by two wings, the first two stories of which are emphasized with double Corinthian pilasters. The flat roof with classical cornice is ornamented with S-scrolls at the wall joints.
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: Rosewood Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Corp.; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building with flat roof and central entrance covered by a two-story portico that is supported by giant Corinthian columns.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: M. P. Palkmare; Notes: Two, two-story brick townhouses, each designed with a flat on each floor.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: L. L. Strause and C.L. Gunst; Notes: Site plan and architectural plans for four flat buildings each designed as a two-story townhouse that would accommodate two flats.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Realty & Construction Co.; Notes: Three-story brick apartment building with side gable slate roof featuring three dormer windows. The central entrance of the facade is flanked by three-level porticos.
Drawn by: Walter Douglas; Contractor: Walter Douglas; Commissioned by: J. A. Bailey; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building, the facade of which is dominated by a two story portico supported by giant Corinthian columns and crowned with a covered portico at the third level that is supported by Doric columns on pedestals. To date, only two other buildings have been attributed to Douglas, both built in 1917 (Wells and Dalton, 124).
Drawn by: Davis Bros; Contractor: Davis Brothers; Commissioned by: Bellevue Park Corp.; Notes: Four detached brick houses, each with a detached garage. Houses were designed in the Colonial Revival mode (One Spanish C.R) and built of brick.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Gresham Court Apartment Corp.; Commissioned by: Gresham Court Apartment Corp.; Notes: Alterations to the interior of an apartment building.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: L. L. Strause and C. L. Gunst; Notes: Two-story townhouse designed to accommodate two flats.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: L. L. Strause and C.L. Gunst; Notes: Two, brick townhouses designed to accommodate four flats each.
Drawn by: William Lawrence Bottomley; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Stuart Court Realty; Notes: Eight-story apartment building crowned with a two-story penthouse and tower. The Italianate structure is built of stucco with brick accents.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell, Jr.; Commissioned by: Geo. Hinds; Notes: Three-story apartment building with a side-gable roof with three front dormers. The central entrance of the facade is covered with a double portico with a flat roof and wood balustrades.
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: Rosewood Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Corp.; Notes: Two-story, brick building designed to accommodate one flat on each floor. The facade features two entrances, one of which is covered by a porch with a flat roof that is supported by coupled columns. The side gable slate roof has double chimneys.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros.; Notes: Three-story, stucco apartment building with tile roof.
Drawn by: William C. West; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: F. W. Brauer, Jr.; Notes: One double, 2-story, and one single 2-story apartments, each constructed of brick with double side entrances and a full front porch with flat roof and balustrades.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Two, three-story brick apartment buildings, the facades of which show Neo-Tudor/Elizabethan details.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Probably W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: W. E. Purcell, Jr.; Notes: Three-story, brick apartment building centered by a double portico supported by giant columns on pedestals. Purcell was a builder and developer in Richmond from 1921-25, and was credited with designing several other buildings in Richmond.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. H. Snyder; Commissioned by: C. L. Hitt; Notes: Two story over raised basement brick building designed for residential flats. The center block of the front elevation shows a side gable roof with a decorative arch and step gable at center front. The full porch features a flat roof with Chippendale balustrades supported by four Doric columns.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Massei and Purcell; Commissioned by: C. L. Massei; Notes: Three story brick apartment building with a two story porch covering the central entrance and supported by giant Doric columns.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: M. R. Palmore; Notes: Two, three-story brick apartment buildings joined by an exterior stairway. The buildings are identical and feature a multi- curved front gable and two-story porticos on the facade.
Drawn by: Max Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max Ruehrmund; Notes: Two-story brick building designed for residential flats. The facade features a central entrance flanked by one-story porticos with flat roofs.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Virginia Realty; Commissioned by: Virginia Realty; Notes: Two, two-story brick apartment buildings designed in the Colonial Revival style.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: M. R. Palmore and W. E. Purcell; Notes: Three-story over raised basement brick apartment building centered by a two-story portico supported by Doric columns.
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Greentree and Raab; Notes: Two-story stucco apartment building with tile roof. The facade is centered by double arcades. The plan shows four identical apartments.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Massey and Purcell; Commissioned by: Caesar Massey; Notes: 3-story stucco apartment building with a central entrance covered by a 2-story portico supported by Doric columns and flanked by gabled projections.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell, Jr.; Commissioned by: R. Palmore; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: W. l. Cross; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: John T. Wilson; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Successor to Lindner and Phillips, Architects, American National Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. S. Bennet; Commissioned by: Richmond Beneficial Insurance Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Successor to Lindner & Phillips, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. S. Barnett; Commissioned by: Carl M. Lindner; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Russell; Commissioned by: George Hinds (?); Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. H. Snyder; Commissioned by: Mrs. C. L. Hitt; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell, Jr.; Commissioned by: Massie & Purcell, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell Jr.; Commissioned by: A. H. Saunders; Notes:
Drawn by: Bascomb J. Rowlett, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: owner; Commissioned by: Mamie G. Lipscomb; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bro.; Commissioned by: W. Balducci; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max Witzel; Commissioned by: Marian Lowry; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell, Jr.; Commissioned by: M. R. Palmore; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne, Builders, Suppliers; Contractor: R. A. Dorris; Commissioned by: L. F. Hudson; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Mary S. Campbell; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., 1716 Summit Ave., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Granby Building Company, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., 1716 Summit Avenue, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: W. M. Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. W. Hall; Commissioned by: Gillio Bros.; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., Designers & Builders, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: L. Otis Spiers; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: A. H. Saunders; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: W. W. Selden; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: W. E. Purcell, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: ----- Harry; Commissioned by: C. B. Haynes; Notes:
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson- Arch't. Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: C. E. Sprinkle; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: O. H. Purcell; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell, Jr.; Commissioned by: A. S. Saunders; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: O. J. Davis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. L. Ragland; Commissioned by: M. L. Clarke; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Max E Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: Caesar Mossli (?); Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: F. B. Walker; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Successor to Lindner and Phillips, Architects, American National Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: C. H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Successors to Lindner & Phillips, Architects, American National Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., Architects & Builders, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: M. B. Thurston; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Chas. H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: A. W. Harman, Inc., Builders and Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: S. Coplan; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Successor to Lindner and Phillips, Architects, American National Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers - Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Richmond Apartment Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Charles Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., Designers & Builders, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: E. Lee Davis; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: L. Thornton Davis; Notes: Floor plans only of a three-story apartment building.
Drawn by: Louis Spiers, Architect; Davis Brothers, Inc., Architects and Builders, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: J. Lee Davis, President, Bellevue Park, Inc.; Notes: Three- story over raised basement commercial/residential building. The front elevation shows plate glass flanking a central store entrance. The second and third floors, which contain apartments, are delineated by separate window configurations. Stone shield medallions appear under the cornice. Spiers, the architect, was affiliated with Davis Brothers for most of his career which spanned form 1919-1953. In 1932, he was V.P. of Davis Bros., Inc. (Wells and Dalton, 426).
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Massie & Purcell; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Owner; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell Jr.; Commissioned by: M. R. Palmer; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: L. W. Payne; Commissioned by: P. L . Reed; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Massie and Purcell; Commissioned by: C. L. Massie; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: George Hinds; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: Massie & Purcell; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: J. E. Gray; Notes:
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett, Architect; Contractor: Massie and Purcell; Commissioned by: C. L. Massie; Notes:
Drawn by: Montague Mfg. Co., Lumber, Mill Work, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Carrie L. Hitt; Notes:
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: C. C. Hill; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell Jr.; Commissioned by: M. R. Palmer; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: James Fox; Commissioned by: Samuel H. Baker; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: M. R. Palmore; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Builders - Bascom J. Rowlett, Architect, Trust Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Bellevue Park Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Montague Lumber & Mill Work, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Rogers, Smith and Her-; Notes:
Drawn by: G. E. Sprenkle, Homes and Building Construction, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: C. E. Sprenkle; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: A. H. Saunders; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes: Apparently a permit for identical apartment buildings at different locations.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Robert A. Sheppard; Notes: 8
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Successor to Lindner and Phillips, Architects, American National Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Brothers, Incorporated, General Contractors, L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: M. L. Ware; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Linder, Architect, State and City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Massie & Purcell; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Marie L. Parsons; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles A. Johnston; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer, Sr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Johnson Willis Sanitarium & C. L. Massie; Notes: CD # 184.
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne, Building Supplies, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: D. H. Wilson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Marie L. Parsons; Notes:
Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers - Arch't., Richmond, Va., Davis Bros., Inc. - Builders, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Granby Building Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Sitterding, Carneal, Davis Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. C. Hitt; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., Builders, Richmond, Va., L. Otis Spiers, Architect; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Granby Bldg. Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Cooke Taylor; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Purcell & Massie; Notes:
Drawn by: J. R. Jones & Conquest, Inc., Contractors & Engineers, 619 American Nat'l Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: L. F. Tiller; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Leroy Goldberg; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer, Sr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: D. J. O'Connell; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, 701 Grace-American Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee - Architect, 708 Travelers Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Rosa B. Hexter; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Brothers, Incorporated, General Contractors, L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis bros.; Commissioned by: Richmond Apartment Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Carneal & Sheppard; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. E. Gray; Notes:
Drawn by: Alfred C. Bossom, Architect, 680 Fifth Ave., N. Y.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Frederick E. Nolting and Gray Skipwith; Notes: CD # 117-118.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: V. W. Webb; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, State & City Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Massie & Purcell; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl E. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Claude A. Browning; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Union Theological Seminary; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Colonial Investment & Mortgage Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Kingsland Land Corp., Tuscan Villa Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Emma Meyers; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. E. Purcell; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. E. Purcell; Notes:
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. E. Purcell, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Colonial Investment and Management Co., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: M. R. Palmore; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Eva R. Bagley & Pauline Watson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. E. Purcell, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Colonial Investment & Management Co., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Colonial Investments and Management Co. Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. S. Peters & S. Coplan; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sadie T. Seaton; Notes:
Drawn by: Blake & Dudley, Realtors, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Olin A. Rogers; Notes:
Drawn by: Raymond C. Snow, Architect, 1223 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D. C.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Gilmour Court, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: John Cameron Hoggan, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. L. M. Franklin; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. H. Armentrout; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright & Son, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Fred M. Hodges; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe; Commissioned by: Muhleman & Kayhoe, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright & Son, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. Violet McD. Pollard; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Earnest E. May; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Mayo Bros. Contractors; Commissioned by: A. S. Kratz; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: F. R. Kimbrough; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: August F. Nolde; Notes:
Drawn by: Philip A. Coxe; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. A. Green; Notes:
Drawn by: W. H. Pringle, Arch't, Muhleman & Kayhoe, Inc.; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: Virginia Apartment Corporation; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: Franklin A. Trice; Commissioned by: Malvern Manor Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, Norfolk, Virgina; Contractor: Old Brook Corp.; Commissioned by: Old Brook Corp.; Notes: CD # 154.
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Frank Banks; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Edward Taylor; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Edward G. Taylor; Notes:
Drawn by: Virginia Apartment Corp. #3, Architects and Contractors; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: Va. Apt. Corp. #3; Notes:
Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, Dickson Building, Norfolk, Virgina; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Watkins Corp.; Notes: A Rental Housing Project
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe, Inc., Builders; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes: On outside of prints, there is a note saying "Permit cancelled letter 12-13-46"
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, American Nat'l Bank Bldg., Richmond, VA; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: Hanover Arms Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: W. H. Pringle, Architet; Contractor: E. H. Wicker; Commissioned by: Wicker Apt. Corp.; Notes: CD # 155.
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, 1009 East Main Street, Richmond (19) Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Pike Corp. (Bon Haven); Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, 1009 East Main Street, Richmond (19) Virginia; Contractor: Haven Builders, Richmond, Virginia; Commissioned by: Haven Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, 1009 East Main Street, Richmond Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. H. Wicker; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: B. O. Williams, Building Contractor; Commissioned by: Willa Corp.; Notes: Four buildings with two-bedroom apartments. Brick colonial revival buildings.
Drawn by: Frank Sims, Architectural Designer, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Keeve Marks; Notes: Includes plans for a garage and hot house on property
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Hammond Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: W. H. Pringle, Architect; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: Fourth Va. Apt. Corp.; Notes: CD # 155.
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright & Son, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Hanover Arms Apartments; Notes: 12 buildings with one bedroom apartments. Brick buildings with slate roofs and shutters. Each building is quite small with only two or one apartment on each floor.
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, 1009 East Main Street, Richmond (19) Virginia; Contractor: Lynn Builders, Richmond, Virginia; Commissioned by: Lynn Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: William D. Maxey, Inc.; Commissioned by: Holly Springs Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, 1009 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Westminster Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Registered Architect, 1009 E. Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. L. Petway; Commissioned by: Colony Apartment Corp.; Notes: FHA Project No. VA-051-00083
Drawn by: George W. Bradley, Designer & Buidler; Contractor: George W. Bradley; Commissioned by: George Arthur Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson - Arch't. - 20 N. Eighth St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: C. E. Sprinkle; Commissioned by: Mrs. J. L. Loring; Notes:
loosely chronological
Bluepprint of Bank buildings in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Charles K. Bryant, "Associate" Architect; Contractor: A. M. Walkup; Commissioned by: American National Bank; Notes: Brick, steel, and concrete office building. Drawings include details of rich interior and exterior ornament. Addition doubles the width of existing three-bay bank building. Original Architects are Wyatt and Nolting, Baltimore.
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund; Contractor: D. J. Farrar; Commissioned by: Mechanics Savings Bank; Notes: Brick and stone bank and office building.
Drawn by: Scarborough & Howell, Inc. Architects, 723 East Main Street, Richmond, VA; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: The Main St. Bank (V. Hechler- Chairman); Notes: The Main Street facade is divided into seven bays framed with giant ionic pilasters raised on a one-story podium and topped with a heavy cornice. Specifications include printed "General Provisions" of C. K. Howell, Architect.
Drawn by: Charles T. Russell; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: St. Luke's Penny Savings Bank; Notes: Three-story brick building with a bank, store and bedroom on the first floor, and five apartments above.
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill, Architects and Engineers, Chamber of Commerce Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Broad St. Bank; Notes: A long and narrow, two-story and basement building. The drawings are beautiful and include a "paster" on sheet 3. The longitudinal section reveals a complicated roof structure with three angled skylights for the main banking room. The main banking room is one large space divided into four bays with pairs of engaged ionic columns along the walls. The banking room is also divided by a built-in banking counter and by intricate ceiling paneling, as revealed on the second floor plan. The facade is one giant temple front.
Drawn by: Clinton & Russell, 32 Nassau Street, New York City, Alfred C. Bossom, 366 Fifth Avenue, New York City; Contractor: G. A. Fuller; Commissioned by: First National Bank Corporation; Notes: Blueprints on drafting cloth.
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Slaughter and Perrin; Commissioned by: Broad Street Bank; Notes:
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect, 1107 East Main St., Richmond; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Mechanics and Merchants Bank; Notes: Brick, stone and concrete bank building designed in an exuberant rendition of the Renaissance Revival style. Good details of interior cornice and pilasters. CD # 93.
Drawn by: Clinton & Russell, Architects, 32 Nassau Street, New York City; Contractor: Jno. T. Wilson Co., Inc. Contractors; Commissioned by: National State and City Bank; Notes: Repairs to a bank building in the 1100 block of East Main where Clinton and Russell were very active at the time. A New York firm, C and R designed the most important early 20th century high-rise office buildings in Richmond.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: W. L. Ragland; Commissioned by: Central National Bank; Notes: Alterations and additions to the first level of a bank building. Excellent interior details for vault, teller spaces, and other bank related areas. The bank was demolished and replaced by The Virginia Federal Savings & Loan Bank when the Central National Bank (a.k.a. Central Fidelity) constructed a new building in 1929 at 219 E. Broad.
Drawn by: J. T. Nuckols; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Merchants National Bank; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., General Contractors, 2510 West Main St.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: West End Bank; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal and Johnston with Alfred C. Bossom; Contractor: Jo-; Commissioned by: Virginia Trust Company; Notes: Very fragile plans for a Classical Revival bank building.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Bank of Commerce and Trusts; Notes: 2-level brick and stone bank building designed in Max Ruehrmund's interpretation of the American Renaissance Revival. A granite base supports the front elev. composed of double Corinthian pilasters which flank the central entry over which rises an arched window with center clock detail.
Drawn by: Carneal and Johnston with Alfred C. Bossom; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Planters National Bank; Notes: Excellent details of the alterations to the "main banking room" executed in stone and designed with classical motifs such as Corinthian columns and pilasters, arched windows, and paneled walls.
Drawn by: Mowbray & Uffinger, 56 Liberty St., New York, Carneal & Johnston, Architects, Richmond, Va., Associate Architects; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: American Trust Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Sill, Buckler & Fenhagen, Architects, Baltimore; Contractor: J. T. Wilson and Co.; Commissioned by: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond; Notes: Brick, stone and steel bank building. This is the Old Federal Reserve Bank which was received an annex and additions by Carneal & Johnston three years later in 1922.
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett, Architect, Richmond, VA.; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Church Hill Bank; Notes: Specifications are on the stationary of Albert F. Huntt. These specifications call (among other changes) for the demolition and replacement of the entire front wall of this building.
Drawn by: Charles T. Russell, Architect; Contractor: D. J. Farrar, Cont.; Commissioned by: Richmond Beneficial Insurance Company; Notes: Neoclassical 2-story savings bank building built of granite and brick. Narrow front elevation shows stone pilasters flanking a paneled door and flat roof.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. L. Ragland; Commissioned by: Broadway National Bank Building; Notes: Alterations and additions to a Neoclassical Revival bank building.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert; Contractor: Hunt and Amrhein; Commissioned by: American National Bank; Notes: Stone and stucco bank building with classical flat roof and cornice. The central entrance show a Palladian door embellished with Baroque elements and crowned with a segmented pediment topped by an eagle. The building is used currently (2000) as a gallery and frame company.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Federal Reserve Bank; Notes: These plans are for the original version of this building which had three bays on the Eighth and Ninth streets elevations. The Federal Reserve was later expanded on the north side of the building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. W. Atkinson; Commissioned by: Union Bank; Notes: Excellent details of classical elements added to the entrance of a stone bank.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Planters National Bank; Notes: This Neo-Classical Revival bank building is one in a row of buildings, 102-110 East Broad Street, that was refaced in 1976.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert; Contractor: W. L. Ragland and Son; Commissioned by: Savings Bank of Richmond; Notes: Two story brick bank building with a narrow front and long side plan. The facade is a stone Neo-Classical Revival configuration with central double doors flanked by Corinthian pilasters.
Drawn by: Starrett & Van Vleck, Architects, NYC; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Richmond Trust Co.; Notes: Ten story Classical Revival bank building.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: American National Bank; Notes: Brick bank building designed in a Neoclassical Revival style with relief panels with eagles in the frieze.
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Grace Street Bank and Trust Co.; Notes: Once owned by the Reynolds Metals Corp., then Media General, this building was demolished 1999.
Drawn by: Lee & Lee; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: State & City Bank & Trust; Notes: Alterations and the additions of a store and second story apartment to an existing Classical Revival Bank building.
Drawn by: Clinton & Russell; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: State and City Bank and Trust; Notes: Early 1920s skyscraper built of limestone. Ornament is sparingly used. The giant Ionic colonnade with a cast iron window screen to the rear is the focal point of the facade.
Drawn by: Clinton & Russell, 100 Maiden Lane, New York, N.Y.; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Broad Street Bank; Notes: One story stone building designed in the Renaissance Revival mode and to add a later second story.
Drawn by: William C. West, Architect, 1103 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: F. H. Boatwright; Commissioned by: Merchants National Bank; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peters; Commissioned by: First National Bank Bldg.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: T. L. Moore; Commissioned by: Henry Tobin Est.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Union Bank & Federal Trust Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, 701 Grace-American Building, Richmond; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: American National Bank; Notes: CD # 82.
Drawn by: Starret & Van Vleck, Architects, 393 Seventh Avenue, New York; Contractor: Wise Granite Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Richmond Trust Building Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Edw. F. Sinnott, Associated Architects, American National Bank Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: B. & L. Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: John Eberson, New York City, Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Richmond, Virginia, Associate Architects; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Central National Bank; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: American Bank and Trust Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Uffinger, Foster and Bookwalter, Inc., Architects, 221 W. 57th St., New York City; Hartsook and Sinnott Associate Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: American Office Building Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Hoggson Brothers, New York, Chicago; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Morris Plan Holding Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Central National Bank; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: State Planters Bank; Notes:
Drawn by: City Building Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Guaranty Trust Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: First & Merchants National Bank of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Edward F. Sinnott - Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Franklin - Davis Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects and Engineers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Bank of Commerce & Trust Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston, & Wright, Architects & Engineers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Unknown; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou and Charles C. Justice, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Federal Savings and Loan; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: First & Merchants; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; American Furniture & Fixture Co., Inc., Designers & Consultants, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: First & Merchants Bank; Notes:
Drawn by: Catlett-Johnson Corporation, 1309 West Main Street, Richmond 20, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: First Federal Savings; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Huff, Mcfarlane, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, 103A E. Clay St., Richmond, Va; C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: State Planters Bank; Notes:
Drawn by: Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Bank of Virginia; Notes:
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Blueprints of work in cemeteries in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: A. M. Walkup; Commissioned by: L. H. Jenkins; Notes: Two-story, brick commercial building.
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Holy Cross Cemetery; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for charitable organizations in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Wilson, Harris, and Richards, Architects, Drexel Building, Philadelphia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. Lorraine, Chairman [Young Men's Christian Association]; Notes: This is the building on Main Street between Main Street Station and the Farmer's Market. Unusual in that 11 sections, elevations, and plans are shown on two sheets. Design shows game rooms on first floor, class rooms on second floor, and dormitories on third floor.
Drawn by: Wm. C. West, Richmond, Va., Seymour Davis & Paul Davis 3rd., 1600 South Chestnut St. Phila., Pa., Architects; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Young Men's Christian Association; Notes:
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: E. C. Woodward, Contractor; Commissioned by: Young Men's Christian Association; Notes: Four-story brick dormitory. Front elevation shows 1st and 2nd floors delineated with separate porches. 1st floor porch supported with Doric columns, 2nd floor with Ionic, showing consideration of decor/rightness. The building is otherwise plain with a flat roof and stone lintels over the windows. Interior features dining room, bedrooms and toilet area on first floor. Other floors contain dormitory sleeping rooms and cubicles.
Drawn by: R. M. Anderson & Co., Engineers and Contractors, Suite 202 Lyric Bldg., Richmond; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: Boys Club; Notes: 2-story brick and stone building with flat roof designed with classical elements.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Moore and Harry; Commissioned by: Virginia Conference (Methodist Church?); Notes: Two story Colonial Revival dormitory/residence constructed of brick with stone quoin corners.
Drawn by: A. Carl Messerschmidt; Contractor: R. M. Anderson and Co.; Commissioned by: Children's Home Society of Virginia; Notes: Two story brick Colonial Revival orphanage building with reception area, living room, dining room, and separate spaces for nurses, boys, girls, infants, matrons and recreation.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: Memorial Home for Girls; Notes: Brick dormitory designed in the Colonial Revival style.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Richmond Male Orphanage Society; Notes: One-level over basement brick building with varying roof lines and floor-ceiling Palladian windows repeated in intervals around the full circumference of the building.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: James Fox; Commissioned by: Grace E. Arents; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Little Sisters of the Poor; Notes:
Drawn by: Lee, Smith & Van Dervoort, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: A. J. Saville; Commissioned by: Home for Needy Confederate Women; Notes:
Drawn by: C. T. Russell, Arch't., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Friends Association for Colored Children; Notes:
Drawn by: O. C. Peers; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Virginia Conference Orphanage; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Virginia Conference Orphanage; Notes:
Drawn by: Huff, Mcfarlane, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, 103A E. Clay St., Richmond, Va; C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Memorial Home for Girls; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Home for Boys; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for Churches and Synagogues in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson, Architect, 920 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va., I. T. Skinner, Associate; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: West End Christian (Disciples of Christ) Church; Notes: Appear to be blueprint plans for the present-day (2/10/2000) Hanover Avenue Christian Church, designed by D. Wiley Anderson. SEE CONTROL NUMBER 114 (NO PERMIT NUMBER). This is a Victorian Gothic style Church with first floor and balcony over basement. Drawings match current exterior appearance closely. Interior spaces have been altered from original drawings. Sheets include the following drawings: Front elevation; rear elevation; east side elevation; west side elevation; basement plan; 1st floor plan; balcony plan; longitudinal section; cross section; section of pulpit and gallery rail; roof plan. Note that specs. Indicate that the location is the southeast corner of Hanover and Strawberry, however, the plan approval shows an address of Allen and Hanover.
Drawn by: Wm. C. West, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Fulton M. E. Church; Notes: This set of drawings is in extremely poor condition.
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund, Architect, 918 East Main Street, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: NA; Notes:
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Moore Street Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: John T. Wilson, General Contractor, Room 903, Mutual Building, Richmond, VA; Commissioned by: Congregation Keneseth Israel; Notes: Brick synagogue. 2 stories over a raised basement. Front elevation shows steps up the height of the basement story to 2 separate doors topped with brick arches each centered with a keystone. Center section is emphasized with a broken pediment. Second story is delineated with two center windows topped with a semicircular arch in which a stone Star of David is set. String courses between stories. Basement = Sunday School Room and a minor section with a hall, a storage room, and separate men's/women's toilets. Main/1st floor = a vestibule and an auditorium. Gallery/2nd floor = area for seating centered by 6-light chandelier. The specifications were prepared by John T. Wilson, who may have been the designer. No architect signature. CD # 27.
Drawn by: Clinton & Russell, Architects, 32 Nassau, New York; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: NA; Notes: Delicate condition, badly torn prints. Supervising Engineer, a.k.a. architects, as per specs. Was E. T. D. Myers, Richmond. Materials of Note: Buckingham Slate Roof; North Carolina Short Leaf Pine framing; James River Granite and Indiana Limestone; Bath and kit. fixtures by Mott's. Elevation drawing shows a Colonial Revival facade with Corinthian capitals. 3 floors over a basement. Brick and stone construction. Building use: nursing home facility for ladies with chapel (2nd fl.), library, recreation, and assembly rooms on 1st floor. Private ladies' bedrooms on all three floors. Six rooms for servants and nurses.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: First English Evangelical Lutheran Church; Notes: Includes two blueprint copies of surveys of property.
Drawn by: R. H. Hunt, Architect, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Contractor: Henry S. Winston, P. E. Eubank, and G. C. Wilkinson- Building Committee; Commissioned by: Tabernacle Baptist Church; Notes: The large blueprints are particularly fragile and heavily covered in masking tape and clear tape.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons, Contr.; Commissioned by: Westminster Church (J. W. Williams); Notes: Brick, stone and composition, 2-story over raised basement temple revival Church. The front portico is supported by Corinthian columns and the seven side bays are divided by Corinthian pilasters. A very straightforward floor plan of with a seating auditorium and altar above which is the gallery and organ loft. Sunday school rooms are in the basement.
Drawn by: Higgins Bates & Coburn, Architects & Engineers, Roanoke, Va., Washington, D. C., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: C. W. Davis and Bro. and E. C. Wodward; Commissioned by: Ashbury Place M. E. Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill, Architects and Engineers, 914 Travelers Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: Congregation of the Saint James Episcopal Church; Notes: Brick, concrete, and stone Church designed in a Neo-Classical Revival temple front form with Wren/Gibbs style tower and steeple. The 2-story plan includes a vestibule, sanctuary and gallery in the main block with a 2-story right wing which includes Sunday school rooms. Excellent classical details shown.
Drawn by: E. A. & H. C. Smith, Archt's; Contractor: Joseph Heye; Commissioned by: Zion Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Maginnis & Walsh, Architects, 100 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: St. Mary's Benedictine Institute, Rev. Sister M. Agnes, O. S. B., Superior; Notes: Blueprints for the existing Chapel and Convent at Benedictine School. Brick buildings designed in the Romanesque Revival style. Section drawing shows details of rose and stained glass windows.
Drawn by: Gorham Company, New York, N. Y.; Contractor: C. W. Toombs and Company; Commissioned by: Mount Calvary Cemetery Association; Notes: Plans and specifications of work and materials required in the construction of the Granite Tomb, base of Cross and Curb, for the Van de Vyver Memorial Association, according to the design of the Gorham Company, New York City, N. Y. (as written in the first paragraph of specifications, which were compiled by John J. Blake, Attorney At Law, American Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia)
Drawn by: S. M. Williams, Architect; Contractor: Holt and Whitman Contractors; Commissioned by: Mount Calvary Baptist Church; Notes: Two-story brick Gothic Revival Church with two towers. 1st floor auditorium with separate chancel plan.
Drawn by: Benj. W. Poindexter and Marcellus E. Wright, Associated Architects; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Denny Street Methodist Church, Building Committee; Notes: Brick Church with basement and 1st floor sanctuary. Extensive addition to existing building.
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson, Architect, Richmond, Virginia.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Hanover Avenue Christian Church; Notes: See Control # 87.
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, 410-11 Travelers Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: C. W. Pollard; Commissioned by: Fairmount Avenue Methodist Church; Notes: 1-story over basement Gothic Revival Church building with bell tower. Materials = brick and stone. Basement plan = Sunday school rooms. 1st floor plan = sanctuary with organ loft.
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, 20 Allison Bldg., Richmond; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Rev. H.J. McKeefrey and Rt. Rev. D. J. O'Connell; Notes: Two story over raised basement brick school with hip roof and cupola.
Drawn by: Charles T. Russell; Contractor: Thomas A Liggon; Commissioned by: Riverview Baptist Church; Notes: Brick and stone Church designed with a temple front portico supported by Ionic columns.
Drawn by: J. M. McMichael, Architect, Charlotte, NC; Contractor: H. V. Richardson; Commissioned by: Trustees, Calvary Baptist Church (Frank W. Duke); Notes: Brick Church. Drawings include "half inch scale details of doors and windows." [See Control No. 43, Permit No. 8187-A].
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: H. L. Matthews, Contr.; Commissioned by: Leigh Street Baptist Church; Notes: Addition of Sunday School rooms to existing Church building
Drawn by: McMichael & Cain, Church Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Highland Park M. E. Church; Notes:
Drawn by: McMichael & Cain, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Northside Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: J. M. McMichael, Architect, Charlotte, N. C.; Contractor: P. J. White and Son; Commissioned by: Baptist Council of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: C. H. Archer; Commissioned by: Grace Memorial M.E. Church South; Notes:
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain, Church Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: East End Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain, Church Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: F. H. Boatwright; Commissioned by: Apostolic Church; Notes:
Drawn by: A. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond Va.; Contractor: N. D. Parrish; Commissioned by: Good Shepherd Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Findlay F. Ferguson, Architects; Contractor: J. C. Beasley; Commissioned by: Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Allport Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Bishop D. J. O'Connel School; Notes: CD # 94.
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Bascom J. Rowlett, Associated Architects; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: St. John's; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles T. Russell, Architect; Contractor: Charles Fox and Son; Commissioned by: Mt. Olivet Baptist Church; Notes: Charles Thaddeus Russell (1875-1952) has been termed one of Virginia's first back architects.
Drawn by: Lonnie B. Perrin, Architect, Ashland, VA; Contractor: Lonnie B. Perrin; M. L. Hubbard; Commissioned by: Calvary Baptist Church; Notes: Auditorium Addition to 1914 Church [see Control No. 42, Permit No. 3975] that changes the main entrance to the Church. Architect's name on the specifications is Herbert L. Cain, Church Architect, Richmond but this is crossed out and replaced with Lonnie B. Perrin, the architect whose name is on the drawings. These drawings are particularly torn and fragile. There is a typed letter from M. L. Hubbard, General Contractor, Richmond, in reference to revised plans for the roof structure; letter is signed by five trustees of which Hubbard is one.
Drawn by: Hallett & Pratt; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ginter Park Baptist Church; Notes: Stucco and granite Gothic Revival Church with two castellated towers, one tall and one short, that include entry doors.
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain, Church Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: A. C. Houston; Commissioned by: Randolph Street Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill and Lambert; Contractor: Claiborn[sic]; Commissioned by: St. Mark's Episcopal Church; Notes: Brick, Colonial Revival Church building with central bell tower (extant).
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Ginter Park Methodist Episcopal Church; Notes: Two story over raised basement brick and stucco building with a full arch brick entrance topped by intertwining brick arch windows. The front gable rises by steps and contains a central round louver.
Drawn by: Benton & Benton/L. T. Bengtson, Associated Architects and Engineers, Richmond, VA, Wilson, NC; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Broad Street M. E. Church; Notes: Drawings found in the map collections after ca. 1990s Richmond City transfer.
Drawn by: Peebles & Ferguson, Norfolk, Virginia; Contractor: J. C. Beazley; Commissioned by: NA; Notes: Brick and limestone Gothic Revival Church. The plans are for the sanctuary building and the Sunday school building, which was designed around an existing Parish House. The seating plan and details for window tracery and the front lobby floors are included.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. M. Anderson and Co.; Commissioned by: Battery Park Christian Church (W.M. Anderson); Notes: Two story, stucco, Neoclassical Revival Church building.
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain, Church Architect, 12 North 9th Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Barton Heights Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: Davis Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: Barton Heights Methodist Episcopal Church; Notes: Brick, 2-story over raised basement Colonial Revival style school building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Grove Avenue Baptist Church; Notes: 2-story over basement, brick, Gothic Revival addition for class/meeting rooms.
Drawn by: William C. West; Contractor: F. H. Boatwright; Commissioned by: Church of the Good Shepherd; Notes: One story over basement parish house designed in a plain Neo Gothic Revival style. The location of the building is at the rear of the Church.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, 914 Travelers Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: F. H. Boatwright; Commissioned by: Stockton Street Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc; Commissioned by: Monument Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church; Notes: 3-story over basement brick addition to Church for meeting/class rooms.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: A. H. Eubank; Commissioned by: Tabernacle Baptist Church; Notes: Stone, temple front, 2-story over raised basement Church building which sits on the corner of Grove Avenue and Meadow Street in the Fan District. A landmark, the Church is still operating and the building is also used for national elections, concerts and other community activities.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: Central Methodist Episcopal Church; Notes: Two-story brick addition to an existing Church building.
Drawn by: Peebles & Ferguson; Contractor: Richmond Structural Steel Co.; Commissioned by: Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: First Christian Church; Notes: Brick, Classical Revival Church with dome designed imitating the UVA Rotunda by Thomas Jefferson. The building is currently occupied by a Presbyterian Church (2000).
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: House of Happiness; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill and Lambert; Contractor: J. C. Beazley; Commissioned by: Grove Ave. Presbyterian Church; Notes: Three-story, brick, Colonial Revival building classrooms, indoor recreation, and kitchen.
Drawn by: Lee and Lee Architects and Engineers; Contractor: W. L. Ragland; Commissioned by: St. Thomas Episcopal Church; Notes: Addition to stone Gothic Revival Church building for class-and assembly rooms.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Union Theological Seminary; Notes: Two-story, extension to an existing Gothic Revival Chapel. The rib vaulted ceiling is covered by a steeply pitched roof with a clock tower.
Drawn by: Douglas D. Ellington, Wabash Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Contractor: J. C. Beazley; Commissioned by: St. Paul's Episcopal Church; Notes: Three story Classical Revival parish building intended for meeting and class rooms.
Drawn by: L. T. Bengtson, Architect, 510 Traveler's Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. H. Snyder; Commissioned by: Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt; Contractor: F. H. Boatwright; Commissioned by: Richmond Ecclesia of Christadelphians; Notes: Brick Church designed in the temple-front mode with center double doors covered by a pedimented porch supported by Doric columns. One double sash window (16/16) with straight sill and lintel appears on either side of the entrance porch. A circular widow with four limestone keystones centers the gable.
Drawn by: Charles T. Russell; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Sixth Street Zion Baptist Church; Notes: Major interior/exterior remodeling of an existing Church by one of Virginia's first black architects, Charles T. Russell. Russell was credited with the design and supervision of construction of many buildings in Virginia (See Wells and Dalton, 396-8).
Drawn by: Edwin J. Lewis, Jr., 9 Park Street, Boston, MA; Contractor: John E. Dicks; Commissioned by: First Unitarian Church; Notes: Interior and exterior alterations and additions to an existing Church building which is now part of the V.C. U. academic campus.
Drawn by: Marcus Hallett; Contractor: W. M. Knowles; Commissioned by: Weatherford Baptist Church; Notes: Three story addition to an existing Church for a hall and classrooms.
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain, Church Architect, Richmond, Va. and Philadelphia, Pa.; Contractor: L. Lincoln Bailey; Commissioned by: Mount Moriah Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Doyle and Russel; Commissioned by: Grace & Holy Trinity Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Architects & Builders, Richmond, Va., Charles K. Bryant, Supervising Architect; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Clopton Street Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Architects and Builders, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Woodland Heights Methodist Episcopal Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Architects & Builders, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Fifth Street Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: D. J. O'Connell; Notes:
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham, Architect & Engineer, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Jos. Heyl; Commissioned by: D. J. O'Connell; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles K. Bryant, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: West End M. E. Church South; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bro., Inc., Designers & Builders, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Byrd Park M. E. Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain, Church Arch't., Richmond, Va., Phila. Penn.; Contractor: Clyde J-.; Commissioned by: Raleigh Forbes Memorial Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., Designers & Builders; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: First Union Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Woodland Heights Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., Architects & Builders, Richmond, Va., L. Otis Spiers, Arch't; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Grove Avenue Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner & Bascom J. Rowlett, Associated Architects; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: St. John's Evangelical Church; Notes:
Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Grove Avenue Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Second Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. B. Slaughter; Commissioned by: Highland Park Christian Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Lee, Smith, & Vandervoort, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. W. Atkinson; Commissioned by: Ginter Park Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain, Church Architect, 3rd and Grace Streets, Richmond, and 1718 Cherry St., Philadelphia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Immanuel Baptist Church; Notes: Several Richmond Churches are attributed to Cain who designed Churches in many Eastern locations. He was associated with D. Wiley Anderson in 1909. (Wells and Dalton, 61)
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Highland Park Methodist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Church of Christ (Harvey C. Brown); Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Calvary Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: First Christian Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain, Church Architect, Richmond, Va. & Philadelphia, Penna., Joseph Hudnut, Consult. Arch't., N. Y. City.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church; Notes: CD # 157-158.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Thomas Branch Memorial M. E. Church; Notes:
Drawn by: H. T. Barnham; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Fairmont Christian Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain, Church Architect, Richmond, Va., Phila. Pa.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Pine Street Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: C. H. Hinnant Architects and Engineers, 309 People's Bank Building, Lynchburg, Va.; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: Bainbridge Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Eubank & Caldwell, Inc., Boxley Bldg., Roanoke, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Meade Memorial Episcopal Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond Structural Steel, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church; Notes: CD # 158.
Drawn by: Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Third Presbyterian Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: St. Benedict's Church; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Architect, Edw. F. Sinnott, Associate., American Nat'l Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Parkview Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Leigh Street Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Inc.; Commissioned by: First Church of Christ Scientist; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Andrew J. Brennan; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook - Architect, Edw. F. Sinnott - Associate, Amer. Bank & Trust Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: W. L. Ragland and Co.; Commissioned by: Epiphany Episcopal Church; Notes:
Drawn by: A. F. Perrin, General Contractor, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Presbyterian Assembly Training School; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Centenary M. E. Church; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Barton Heights M. E. Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Wysong, Bengtson & Jones, Architects, Professional Building, Charlestown, West Virginia; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Bethlehem Lutheran Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Edward P. Sinnott - Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Joseph Heye; Commissioned by: Rev. W.A. O'Hara (Sacred Heart School); Notes:
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain, Church Arch't., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Overbrook Presbyterian Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Northside Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son - Architects - Consultants; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Cowardin Avenue Christian Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: First Church of Christ Scientist; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: St. James P. E. Church; Notes:
Drawn by: O. C. Peers; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Berryman M. E. Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Merrill C. Lee, A. I. A., Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Conference Agency Seventh Day Adventists; Notes:
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain, Church Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ginter Park Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Sitterding, Carneal, Davis Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Fairmont Avenue Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Arch't, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Monument Methodist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church; Notes: CD # 157.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Fairmount Ave. Methodist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Edward F. Sinnott, Architect; Contractor: Davis and Spiers; Commissioned by: Congregation Beth El; Notes:
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain, Church Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Wise Contracting Co.; Commissioned by: Fairmount Avenue Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Alexander Sharove, Regist'd Architect, 711 Berger Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Beth El Temple; Notes:
Drawn by: W. H. Tuttle, Designer; Contractor: J. Edward Seay, Builder; Commissioned by: Redemptorist Fathers; Notes:
Drawn by: Wenner & Fink, Architects; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Forest Hill Presbyterian; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles T. Russell, Architect, Ernest Cook Associate, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mt. Moriah Baptist; Notes:
Drawn by: John Stafford Efford, Architect, 734 Central National Bank, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. Kennon Perrin; Commissioned by: Montrose Baptist; Notes:
Drawn by: Edward F. Sinnott, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: St. Peter's; Notes: Reverend Michael J. Cannon, Pastor
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain, Church Architect, 12 North 9th Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Second Pentecostal Holiness; Notes: For a Church and Educational Building
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Architects; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Beth Ahabah; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, O. Pendleton Wright, Architects, 103 West Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: First Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: John Stafford Efford, Architect, Central National Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Calvary Methodist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Woodland Heights Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Battery Park Christian Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: 7th Street Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Va; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Westover Hills Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Temple Beth Israel; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Richmon, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: St. Mark's Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Grace Baptist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Boulevard Methodist Church; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Jno. F. Fry; Commissioned by: Cowardin Christian Church (Jno. F. Fry and E. R. Martin, Jr.); Notes: Two-story Gothic Revival addition to existing Church building. The elevation includes a castellated tower. The plan shows an auditorium surrounded by classrooms.
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Blueprints of work for Cultural Institutions in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Bissell & Sinkler, Architects, 805 Bailey Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Contractor: Metzer and Wells; Commissioned by: Executive Committee of the Confederate Memorial Association; Notes: Plans for the original portion of what is now the Virginia Historical Society Building at 400 N. Boulevard. One story Neo-Classical Revival building with basement. Floor plan includes a central block consisting of the entrance hall, coat room, secretary's office and public lavatories. This area is flanked on the north by a library and to the south with the "memorial hall." The basement consists of storage and furnace rooms.
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson, Architect, 922 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: H. C. Houston and Son; Commissioned by: M. L. Hofheimer; Notes: Movie theatre with one story plus a windowed mezzanine which serves as a projector/light room. Main floor includes the auditorium, lobby, ticket office, male restroom, female restroom, and two separate stores. Materials: brick and stucco. VERY FRAGILE
Drawn by: Mrs. Maggie L. Walker, R. W. G. Sect., Treas., Charles T. Russell, Arch't.; Contractor: H. C. Moore; Commissioned by: R. W. Crane Council, Independent Order of St. Luke; Notes: Includes and addition with stair hall and rearrangement of rooms.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. W. Atkinson and Co.; Commissioned by: Academy of Music; Notes: Brick extension to the rear stage area of the Academy of Music.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Historical Society; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for Educational Buildingsin Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, School Board; Notes: Two-story addition to school. Elevation shows both existing building and added wing. Specifications are enclosed in a decorative cover from Huntt's office.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols, Contractor; Commissioned by: City of Richmond School Board; Notes: Brick, concrete and steel public school. 2-stories over raised basement with hip roof and colonial revival lantern.
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund, Architect, Richmond, VA; Contractor: E. C. Woodward; Commissioned by: City of Richmond- School Board (C. P. Walford); Notes: Two-story and basement brick addition with stone watertable, sills and lintels, a slate and tin roof, and metal cornices and balustrades [specs].
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Harwood and Moss; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, School Board (C. P. Walford); Notes: Now known a William Fox Model Elementary School, 2300 Hanover Avenue.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John Amrhein and Bro.; Commissioned by: Rev. Charles Hannigan; Notes: Brick and concrete school building. 2-story over basement center block flanked on either side with 1-story wings. Neo-Gothic Revival style with hip roof and center lantern.
Drawn by: A. F. Huntt; Contractor: A. C. Bedford; Commissioned by: Saint Andrews Association; Notes: Brick and stone 2-story detached library and apartment over a raised basement designed in the Neo-Gothic Revival style.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: A. M. Walkup; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, School Board; Notes: Charles Morrison Robinson was a noted school architect. He designed many Richmond School buildings and also buildings for Roanoke Women's College, the College of William and Mary, Mary Washington College, and James Madison University. This is a brick, steel, and concrete 2-story over raised basement school designed in a Neo-Classical Revival mode.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: A. M. Walkup; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, School Board; Notes: Charles M. Robinson built most of the schools in Richmond during this period. This is a 2-story over raised basement school very similar in design to the Fox Elementary School on Hanover Avenue in The Fan area of Richmond which was also designed by Robinson.
Drawn by: Architectural Dept., St. Mary's College, Belmont, N.C.; Contractor: W. A. Chesterman; Commissioned by: Southern Benedictine Society of North Carolina; Notes: Now Benedictine High School
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Inc.; Contractor: Wise Granite Co., Contractors; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, School Board; Notes: Brick, stone and concrete, 2-story over raised basement building in a Neo-Gothic Revival mode. Charles M. Robinson built most of the Richmond schools of this period.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Richardson and Sons; Commissioned by: City of Richmond (School Board); Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Inc., Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: NA; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson Inc. Architects; Contractor: E. C. Woodward; Commissioned by: City of Richmond School Board; Notes: 2-story over basement brick annex building for 8 classrooms each of which accommodates 45 students. The basement includes 2 manual training rooms, toilets, and storage.
Drawn by: Cary Sheppard; Contractor: Jno. T. Wilson Constr. Co.; Commissioned by: John P. McGuire; Notes: School building with two story over basement central block flanked by one story wings with parapets.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Richmond City School Board; Notes: Two-story brick over raised basement school. Original plans preserved at Carneal and Johnston (Wells and Dalton, 69).
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: A. M. Walkup; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes: These are the plans for the extant Binford School located in the heart of the Fan District. The building is three stories over a raised basement and designed in the Gothic Revival style.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: A. M. Walkup; Commissioned by: City of Richmond School Board; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: J. W. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes: Two story over raised basement brick annex to a school building.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes: Alterations and Additions to school building.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, School Architect; Contractor: James Fox and Son; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes: 2-story over raised basement addition for classrooms.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: City of Richmond School Board; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: Davis Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes: Three story brick addition to existing school.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, School Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson and Co.; Commissioned by: Richmond School Board; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, School Architect, Richmond Public Schools; Contractor: J. F. Nuckols; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: A. M. Walkup; Commissioned by: City of Richmond School Board; Notes: Three story over raised basement brick school building designed in a Neoclassical Revival style featuring two end towers with domes.
Drawn by: Carl Messerschmidt; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Miss Helen Baker; Notes: Three story brick residence type building with a flat roof and Neoclassical Revival entrance and portico.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: A. M. Walkup Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Union Theological Seminary; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Union Theological Seminary; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Allport Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Bishop O'Connell [?]; Notes: CD # 94.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: A. M. Walkup Co.; Commissioned by: Confederate Memorial Institute; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: H. L. Matthews, Contr.; Commissioned by: Helen Baker; Notes: The inspector's description of a "brick store" obviously does not agree with the title description as above. Wells and Dalton refer to this building as the Helen Baker Building, 293. It is a three-story brick Colonial Revival building with flat roof and one of Messerschmidt's (active 1915-1958) early Richmond buildings.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, School Architect, Richmond Public Schools, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Richmond City School Board; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Highland Park School; Notes: Three level addition for classrooms and an auditorium.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, School Board; Notes: Three level brick school building with flat roof. The center block with side wing configuration is styled in an American Renaissance style.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Notes: Additions of toilets and what appear to be bedrooms to an existing residence hall.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, School Architect, Richmond Public Schools, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Graham Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, School Board; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Bishop D. J. O'Connell; Notes: Three-story brick dormitory building designed in a Colonial Revival mode.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: Harwood and Moss; Commissioned by: City of Richmond School Board; Notes: Three story brick and stone school building designed in a Neoclassical Revival style with the date plaque appearing in a central stepped gable on the front elevation. Doric pilasters separate the eight bays.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert; Contractor: Gen. Assem. Tr. School [General Assembly Training School; Commissioned by: The General Assembly's Training School for Lay Workers; Notes: Brick and stone Jeffersonian-Revival dormitory, and dining hall with connecting arcade.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond Public Schools; Notes: Four-story brick school building with flat roof containing four louvered lanterns. Much of the information is missing from these plans, and there is no mention of the Webster-Davis School in Wells and Dalton.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, School Architect for Richmond Public Schools; Contractor: W. L. Ragland and Son; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, School Board , C. P. Walford; Notes: This addition involves an approximately 30' extension to each end of the school. At the basement level, the boys recreation room and manual training rooms are extended at one end, and the girls recreation room and domestic science areas are enlarged at the other end. Two school rooms are added at each end of the second and third floors. Drawings include a second floor fresh air room and "Standard Classroom and Wardrobe Details." The front entrance is to be dressed in a "new marquise" to match the new side entrances. A new stone panel with "William F. Fox School A.D. 1909" is to be added to the front entrance.
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett; Contractor: Ben Pillow [sic]; Commissioned by: St. Benedict Parish; Notes: Extant parochial school. Brick building with two stories over a raised basement, hip roof and lantern. The central entry is topped with a stone segmental arch supported by Ionic pilasters. Above the entry is a three-part Palladian window.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: Graham Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes: Addition to existing brick school building.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Union Theological Seminary; Notes: Alterations and repairs to west elevation and entrance hall, gym., and student lounge.
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Virginia Mechanics Institute; Notes: Two-story and basement addition to existing school for classrooms and library.
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Mechanics Institute; Notes: 3-story over raised basement brick school building designed to accommodate shop classes.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: Graham Construction; Commissioned by: T. C. Williams School of Law, University of Richmond; Notes: Addition of an auditorium to an existing brick school building.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Richmond Public Schools Architect; Contractor: Ben Pillord; Commissioned by: Richmond City School Board; Notes: DRAWINGS FOUND WITH AND FILED IN RICHMOND CITY ENGINEERS COLLECTION (ACC. 34886a)- PROJ. Y-11799
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, School Architect, Richmond Public Schools, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Harwood Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Richmond School Board; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, School Architect, Richmond Public Schools, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. L. Rag----; Commissioned by: City of Richmond School Board; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Graham Construction; Commissioned by: Richmond School of Social Work and Public Welfare; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, School Architect, Richmond Public Schools, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: City of Richmond School Board; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, School Architect, Richmond Public Schools, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, School Architect, Richmond Public Schools, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, School Architect, Richmond Public Schools, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. C. Beazley; Commissioned by: The School of Social Work and Public Health; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond School Board; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, School Architect, Richmond Public Schools, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Harwood Construction Co., Newport News, Va.; Commissioned by: City of Richmond School Board; Notes:
Drawn by: Albert I. Cassell, Architect, Hilyard Robert Robinson, Associate, Washington, D. C.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Union University; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, School Architect, Richmond Public Schools, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: National Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: College of William and Mary; Notes:
Drawn by: Wiley & Wilson, Consulting Engineers, Lynchburg, Va., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Union University; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Medical College of Virginia, Inc., and Richmond Academy of Medicine; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, Architect, successor to Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: College of William and Mary; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, American Nat'l Bank Bldg., Richmond, VA; Contractor: W. P. Thurston Co., Contr.; Commissioned by: City of Richmond (School Board); Notes: No A on the end of the permit number, but is an addition
Drawn by: Lee, Ballou & Van Dervoort, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond School Board; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond School Board; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, Architect, successor to Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright & Son, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond - School Board; Notes:
Drawn by: Hamby, Nelson, and Van Kuyck, Associated Architects; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Union University; Notes: Specifications for this project is included with Permit # 26464. [Scanned images of some of the drawings available on Photo Lab #10_1201 and CD 198]
Drawn by: Baskervill and Son; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Union Theological Seminary; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Union Theological Seminary; Notes:
Drawn by: Hamby, Nelson, and Van Kuyck, Associated Architects; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Union University; Notes: These buildings were formerly part of the Belgian Pavilion at the New York World's Fair, 1939-40. The pavilion was disassembled, the various materials marked and checked, and then placed in storage in Richmond. [Scanned images of some of the drawings available on Photo Lab #10_1201 and CD 198]
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, School Board; Notes: Project denoted as a Federal Works Agency War Public Works project. This is a gymnasium addition to the building known as the Leigh Street (1st VA Volunteers) Armory when it was used as a school.
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston, & Wright, Architects and Engineers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: University of Richmond; Notes: Also includes 3 sheets for "alterations to dormitories" (Thomas & Jeter Hall); Only specs for this project are for the additions to the Refectory. Two different commission numbers noted on drawings.
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, Architect, 103 East Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Professional Building; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Union University; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Richmond Professional Institute; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: University of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. A. Turpin; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, O. Pendleton Wright, Architects, 103 East Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Professional Institute; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Westhampton College- University of Richmond; Notes: Carneal and Johnston Commission # 1169
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Architects; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Union Theological Seminary; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, O. Pendleton Wright, Architects, 103 West Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Professional Institute; Notes:
Drawn by: Edward F. Sinnott, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: St. Benedict's; Notes:
Drawn by: Merrill C. Lee, F. A. I. A., Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, O. Pendleton Wright, Architects, 103 West Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, School Board; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Architects, 2313 West Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Medical College of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond Public Schools; Notes:
loosely chronological
Blueprints of work for factories in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Stacy Mfg. Co.; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Construction Dept. Chicago; Contractor: A. C. Bedford; Commissioned by: Swift & Company, Richmond, Virginia; Notes: 3-floor market with sales room, bookkeeper office, cashier, beef cooler, engine room, smoked meat rooms and 3 smoke houses on first floor. The 2nd floor contains rooms for smoked meats, freezer and other storage. The 3rd floor rooms include coolers and rooms for cooking and sausage making machinery.
Drawn by: Charles K. Bryant, Architect, #611 & #612 Mutual Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: M. B. Florsheim; Notes: Elaborate Italianate facade for an industrial building.
Drawn by: Scarborough & Howell, Inc., Engineers and Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: C. F. Sauer; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer; Notes: Two drawings of this set are on tracing paper.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: American Tobacco Company; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Company; Notes: 4-story brick stemmery building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons, Contrs.; Commissioned by: M. Rosenbloom; Notes: Section showing the addition of a fifth story to the building for M. Rosenbloom & Son (Control: 306)
Drawn by: David I. Davis & Company, Architects and Engineers, Chicago, Ill.; Contractor: D. I. Davis; Commissioned by: Eugene Robinson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. T. Tansey; Commissioned by: Purity Ice Cream Corporation; Notes:
Drawn by: Bartberger, Cooley and Bartberger, Architects, 1014 Westinghouse B'ld'g, Pittsburgh, PA; S. M. Williams, 2015 Venable St., Richmond, Associate Arch't.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Nolde Bros. Bakery (John H. Nolde); Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Reuben Burton; Commissioned by: Rueben Burton; Notes: 4-story brick and concrete warehouse. No architect is indicated. The plans include one sheet of drawings on linen.
Drawn by: Neff & Graham, Architects & Engineers; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Railway and Power Company; Notes: An area plan shows the location of the proposed and existing buildings.
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Lizzie Sauer Dunston; Notes: Additional sheets detail reinforced concrete and steel elements of this project.
Drawn by: Mayo Land & Bridge Company; Contractor: Mayo Land and Bridge Co, Contrs; Commissioned by: Mayo Land & Bridge Company; Notes: Reinforced concrete machine shop for the builder, Mayo Land & Bridge Co.,
Drawn by: C. Ruehrmund, Architect, Roelker & Lee, Engineers; Contractor: H. L. Driscoll Construction Co.; Commissioned by: W. S. Forbes; Notes:
Drawn by: J. R. Worcester & Co., Engineers, Boston, Massachusetts; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Thacher Co.; Notes: 5-story brick factory building.
Drawn by: Francisco & Jacobus, Consulting Engineers, 200 Fifth Avenue, New York; Contractor: John T. Wilson and Co.; Commissioned by: British American Tobacco Company, Ltd.; Notes:
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson, 922 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Nickols; Commissioned by: Binswanger Company (Bertha Binswanger); Notes: 5-story over basement, brick glass factory and warehouse in a triangular plan. Specs. Intended "for the erection, completion and rebuilding of the Factory and Warehouse for Binswanger & Company." Parts of an existing building were reused as were certain materials as deemed fitting by the contractor. Anderson a rendering of this building in his promotional booklet, "A Few Recent Designs," which is part of the Anderson Collection at the VHS.
Drawn by: Aubrey Hunt, Architect; Contractor: Julian W. Tyler; Commissioned by: Julian W. Tyler; Notes: 2-story brick ice plant with flat roof and neo-classical revival exterior elements. Plan includes offices and rooms for freezing, weighing and storing ice.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Moore and Harry; Commissioned by: Rennie Dairy; Notes: Excellent details of the new entrance for the Rennie Dairy and includes a drawing of the landmark "milk bottle" columns.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect, 1107 East Main Street, Richmond, VA; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Manchester Board & Paper Company; Notes: Brick and concrete Warehouse and Manufacturing Building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: H. L. Driscoll; Commissioned by: Richmond Dairy Co.; Notes: This is the building with the distinctive milk bottle shaped towers on two corners.
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, 410-11 Travelers Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: P. J. White and Son; Commissioned by: Virginia School Supply Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Cooley & Fisher, Architects and Engineers, Suite 950 Century Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Contractor: Jno. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: L. Bromm Baking Co.; Notes: Brick, steel, and concrete bakery building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Fleming & Christian; Notes:
Drawn by: Cooley & Fisher, Suite 950 Century Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons, Contrs.; Commissioned by: Nolde Bros.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. T. Mankin; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Company; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond Structural Steel Co.; Contractor: Richmond Structural Steel Co.; Commissioned by: Richmond Forgings Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Albemarle Paper Co.; Notes: 4-Story brick paper factory addition.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Richmond Leather Company; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. B. Newell; Commissioned by: Kingan & Co. Ltd. (The Kingan Packing Co.); Notes:
Drawn by: C. D. Cooley Company, Architects & Engineers, Pittsburgh, Pa., .Ont., Kansas City, Mo.; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Purity Corporation; Notes:
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Architect, 708 Traveler's Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: P. Lorillard Co.; Commissioned by: P. Lorilliard Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Henry Adams, Consulting Engineer, Baltimore, MD.; Contractor: Travers Wood Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: Hoen Building Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson Inc., Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Travers Wood Co.; Commissioned by: Union Envelope Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: American Locomotive Co.; Contractor: American Locomotive Co.; Commissioned by: American Locomotive Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: American Locomotive Co.; Contractor: American Locomotive Co.; Commissioned by: American Locomotive Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond Structural Steel Co.; Contractor: J. T. Wilson Co.; Commissioned by: Tredegar Company; Notes: This is an enclosed brick foundry building.
Drawn by: Carneal and Johnston, Richmond, Va. And Frank T. Lewis, Indianapolis, Indiana, Associates; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Kingan and Co., Ltd.; Notes: Three story brick warehouse and manufacturing building with marquee tower.
Drawn by: Richmond Works; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: American Locomotive Company; Notes: As titled. CD # 107.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: John T. Wilson, Inc.; Commissioned by: Times - Dispatch Building Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles T. Russell, Architect; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: J. Thomas Hewin; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Clarence Cosby; Notes:
Drawn by: A. Dallum O'Brien, Consulting Engineer and General Contractor, Wilmington, NC; Contractor: A. Dallum O'Brien; Commissioned by: Swift & CO.; Notes:
Drawn by: Wm. C. West, Arch't, 1103 E. Main St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: Virginia Baking Company; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Sitterding, Carneal, Davis Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. L. Bass; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: Liggett and Meyers Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham, Architect & Engineer, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: R. M. Anderson and Co.; Commissioned by: B. H. Wilson Paper Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond Structural Steel; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Locomotive Co.; Notes: CD # 107.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect, 1107 East Main St., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dixie Mattress Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: [General Contractors and Builders ?]; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bro.; Commissioned by: Union Trunk & Bag Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Armour and Company, Construction Dept., 120 Bway. N.Y.C. (J. Corfield); Contractor: Armour and Co. Constr. Dept. Contrs.; Commissioned by: John Garland Pollard; Notes: Basement and third floor plan of what appears to be a warehouse and manufacturing facility
Drawn by: C. L. Brooks Engineering Co., Moultrie, Ga.; Contractor: Moultrie Construction Co.; Commissioned by: F. E. Patrick-Young Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect, Richmond; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Benjamin T. Crump & Co.; Notes: Plans for adding two stories to a brick factor building.
Drawn by: The Austin Company and William C. West; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Southern Stove Works; Notes: Steel and concrete warehouse with shed roof.
Drawn by: Truscon Building Products, Norfolk Office; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Oliver Chilled Plow Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Co.; Commissioned by: Export Leaf Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Spotless Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: John T. Wilson, Inc.; Commissioned by: Times Dispatch Building, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Kingan & Co.,; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Co.; Commissioned by: J. B. and Louise B. Mosby; Notes:
Drawn by: C. L. Brooks Engineering Co., Moultrie, Ga.; Contractor: Moultrie Contr. Co. Contrs.; Commissioned by: Patrick-Young Co.; Notes: 3-story, 3-bay, brick industrial building referred to as a meat packing plant on the plan title, but as an oil refinery plant in an enclosed letter.
Drawn by: C. L. Brooks Engineering Co., Moultrie, Ga.; Contractor: Moultrie Construction Co.; Commissioned by: F. E. Patrick-Young Co.; Notes: This building is part of a meat packing operation.
Drawn by: Virginia Carolina Chemical Co. Genl. Mfg. Dept./ Allison and Addison; Contractor: Virginia Carolina Chemical Co. Contr.; Commissioned by: Virginia Carolina Chemical Co.; Notes: 3 section plans on one sheet of a shed building.
Drawn by: Jos. H. Wallace & Company, Engineers, NYC; Contractor: Wise Granite and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Standard Paper Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Francisco & Jacobus, Engineers & Architects, New York & Chicago; Contractor: Ferro Concrete Construction Co.; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: H. H. George; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Francisco and Jacobus, Engineers and Architects, NYC and Chicago; Contractor: Ferro Concrete Construction Co.; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: J. E. Sirrine, Mill Engineer & Architect, Greenville, S.C.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Larus and Bros. Co.; Notes: Five story brick tobacco factory.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Kingan & Col; Notes: Brick, concrete and structural steel shop building.
Drawn by: Francisco & Jacobus, Engineers & Architects, New York and Chicago; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Liggett & Meyers Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Jos. H. Wallace & Co., Engineers, New York; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Albemarle Paper Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Architect, 708 Travelers Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Charles Fox and Son and Others; Commissioned by: P. Lorillard Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Van R. H. Greene, Refrigerating Engineer, NYC; W. P. Thurston Co., Eng'rs & Contr'rs., Richmond; Contractor: W. P. Thurston Co., Contr.; Commissioned by: Crystal Ice Co., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Cheek-Neal Coffee Co.; Notes: 5-story brick and concrete storage and factory building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Pruden Co. Contrs.; Commissioned by: Smith-Courtney Co.; Notes: Warehouse (Permit #7222;Cost: $13,000); Shed (Permit 7223; Cost: $1,300); and Shed (Permit 7224; Cost: $1,500). Steel and concrete construction.
Drawn by: Lonnie B. Perrin, Architect, Ashland, Va.; Contractor: Lonnie B. Perrin; Commissioned by: C. W. and A. B. Saunders; Notes:
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt and Bascom J. Rowlett, Associated Architects, 1107 East Main Street, Richmond; Contractor: Moore and Harry, Contractors; Commissioned by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect, 1107 East Main Street, Richmond; Notes: 3-story brick factory addition. Excellent detail of the concrete/stone cartouche containing the monogram/logo for the Valentine Meat Juice Company.
Drawn by: Francisco & Jacobus, Engineers & Architects, New York and Chicago; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company; Notes: 5-story brick tobacco factory with neo- classical facade.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: American Locomotive Co.; Commissioned by: American Locomotive Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bagg and Bro.; Commissioned by: F. B. Gunn; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Old Dominion Beverage Corp.; Notes: Reinforced concrete plans for factory.
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett; Specifications: Albert F. Huntt; Contractor: J. C. Beazley; Commissioned by: John Foege; Notes: Brick factory.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Manchester Board & Paper Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Lord & Burnham Company, Greenhouse Designers, Irvington, N.Y.; Contractor: J. Bernard Hobbs; Commissioned by: Mann & Brown; Notes: Frame shed-type structure intended for use as a greenhouse.
Drawn by: The McCormick Company, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Pittsburgh, New York; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Nolde Brothers [William and Henry]; Notes: Plans include a new wagon room, new packing room, new ingredient room, and a cake department.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Albemarle Paper Co.; Notes: Plans and elevations for a two story switch room.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Co.; Commissioned by: North Carolina Rubber Company; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Albemarle Paper Manufacturing Co.; Notes: Plans for boiler room for paper manufacturing company.
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: Crawford Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: American Locomotive Co., Richmond Works; Notes: Drawings include steel details and building sections; not all the drawings described in the specifications are present. The permit details describe the project as "American Locomotive Co. Whse and Mfg." CD # 107.
Drawn by: Davis Bro's Inc., General Contractors, 2510 West Main Street; L. B. Perrin, Architect.; Contractor: Moore and Harry, Contractors; P. E. Eubank, Concrete Contractor.; Commissioned by: Richmond Dairy Co.; Notes: Three-story stable includes the wagon room on the first floor, stalls on the second floor, and the feed room on the third floor.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bro.; Commissioned by: A. S. Kratz Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Fuller & McClintock, 170 Broadway, NYC; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes: Plans for the filter plant substructures, filter plant equipment, and filter plant superstructures.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Baughman Stationary Company; Notes: Brick factory and store.
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips Architects, American National Bank Building, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Charles H. Phillips; Commissioned by: William Zimmerman; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: T. & E. Laundry Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Construction Dept. Chicago; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Swift & Company, Richmond, Virginia; Notes: Plans showing original building (1909; see Control #97) and addition (1918). It is unclear as to the purpose of these plans. They may have been submitted for the addition dated 1918. Sheets from Control #97 plans were mixed with these and have been placed in the proper location.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Southern Stove Works; Notes: Steel, reinforced concrete addition to existing brick warehouse.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc; Commissioned by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Notes: One-story over raised basement brick factory / manufacturing building.
Drawn by: W. T. Davis; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: H. H. Nolte; Notes: Four story brick and stucco factory building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Harrison Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Wortendyke Mfg. Col; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peters; Commissioned by: Albemarle Paper Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Muhleman & Kayhoe; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe; Commissioned by: W. H. Goodman; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Architects & Builders, Richmond, Va., Charles K. Bryant, Supervising Architect; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Joseph Mc Sweeny; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peers (?); Commissioned by: Albemarle Paper Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: James Fox; Contractor: James Fox; Commissioned by: Fibre Board Container Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Virginia Railway & Power Co., Engineering Dept.; Contractor: Allen Saville Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Railway & Power Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: J. E. Sirrine & Co., Engineers, Greenville, S. C.; Contractor: Wise Granite Contractors; Commissioned by: Larus Brothers; Notes:
Drawn by: Alfred Cookman Leach, Architect, 411 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md.; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: R. H. Stoltz; Notes:
Drawn by: McCormick Company, Architects & Engineers, Pittsburgh & New York; Contractor: Joseph Fox; Commissioned by: Nolde Brothers Bakery; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, 701 Grace - American Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: R. A. Bowen; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Miller Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Architect, American Natl. Bk. Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Claiborne and Taylor; Commissioned by: Albemarle Paper Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Cauthorne Paper Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Arch't., American N. B. Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bro.; Commissioned by: Industrial Realty Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Tredegar Co.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Tredegar Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, 701 Grace American Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Latham and Taylor; Commissioned by: Virginia Carolina Rubber Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Milhiser Bag Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: O. C. Peers, Contractor and Builder; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Jas. E. Crass; Notes: One-and two-story brick and stucco plant. Oscar C. Peers was an architect and builder who was active in Richmond from 1911-1922.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: H. H. Nolte; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: G. G. Worsham and C. A. Zincke; Notes: Two-story brick addition to commercial building.
Drawn by: A. W. Harman, Inc., Builders and Engineers, 15 N. 11th St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: A. W. Harman, Inc.; Commissioned by: F. E Brown; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Everett Waddy Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: R. M. Anderson; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: William M. Morris; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Crawford Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Abraham and Isadore Brown; Notes:
Drawn by: Francisco & Jacobs, Engineers & Architects, New York, Detroit, Chicago; Contractor: Wise Granite Co.; Commissioned by: Southern Biscuit Works; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Brothers, Incorporated, General Contractors, L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Duplex Envelop Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: David I. Davis Co., Industrial Engineers, Chicago, Ill.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Eugene Robinson; Notes:
Drawn by: Francisco & Jacobus, Engineers & Architects, 511 Fifth Ave., New York, NY; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Continental Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham, Architect & Engr., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Dairy Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., Owners & General Contractors, Richmond, Va., L. Otis Spiers, Architect; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Duplex Envelope Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Crawford Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, 701 Grace-American Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: S & N Laundry; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Armour & Co. (John Garland Pollard); Notes:
Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Garret & Massie, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Wilson Paper Box Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Hermitage Ice & Storage; Notes:
Drawn by: Francisco & Jacobus, Engineers & Architects, 511 Fifth Ave., New York; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: P. Lorillard Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Arthur J. T. Bennett, Engineer & Builder of Industrial Structures, First National Bank Building, Chicago, Ill.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: The Simmons Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Lee, Smith & Vandervoort, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Standard Paper Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Francisco & Jacobus, Engineers & Architects, 511 Fifth Ave., New York, NY; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Liggett & Meyers Tobacco Co.; Notes: This building was converted to offices and resurfaced with concrete panels in 1976. It is currently known as the Richmond Plaza Building.
Drawn by: Lee, Smith & Vandervoort, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Standard Paper Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Francisco & Jacobs, Engineers & Architects, New York - Detroit - Chicago; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: The McCormick Co., Inc., Pittsburgh - New York; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Nolde Brothers; Notes:
Drawn by: Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, Chicago, Illinois; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: National Oil Co. (Dominion Oil Co.); Notes:
Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Jefferson Investment Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: J. F. Sirrine & Company, Engineers, Greenville, S. C.; Contractor: Wise Granite and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: L. H. Jenkins, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Lee, Smith & Van Dervoort, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Company; Notes:
Drawn by: J. E. Sirrine & Company, Engineers, Greenville, S. C.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Dairy Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Western Tablet and Stationary Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Milhiser Bag Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Home Brewing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Dairy Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: State Headquarters of the Virginia Emergency Relief Administration; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Rural Rehabilitation Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: The McCormick Co., Inc., Pittsburgh - New York; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Nolde Bros., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sitterding, Carneal & Davis; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. S. Kratz Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: Philip Morris Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Continental Baking Company, Incorporated, 296 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Continental Baking Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: S. E. D., Room 847, 26 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Albemarle Paper Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Baker Equipment Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Stone & Webster Engineering Corp.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Engineering Department, Reynolds Metal Company, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Reynolds Metals Co., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Stone & Webster Engineering Company, Twelfth and Byrd Streets, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Francisco & Jacobus, Engineers & Architects, New York, Chicago; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Philip Morris & Company, Ltd., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Francisco & Jacobus, Engineers & Architects, New York and Chicago; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Philip Morris & Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Manchester Board & Paper Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: William F. Williamson; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Crawford Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Home Brewing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation, Boston, Massachusetts; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Stone & Webster Engineering Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Crawford Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Fred A. Bishop, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: John F. Sheppard; Notes:
Drawn by: International Steel Co., Evansville, Indiana; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Reynolds Metals Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Industries Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Pearl Laundry Co., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Reynolds Metals Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. S. Kratz Co., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Wortendyke Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Frank Contey of Virginia, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. H. Smith; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Western Tablet and Stationary Company; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Continental Baking Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Larus & Brother, Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne, Richmond, Virginia, Building Supplies; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ruffin & Payne, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: W. W. Marston, Certified Professional Engineers; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: Crawford Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Atlantic Elevator Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Southern Biscuit Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Jessie Rothschild; Notes:
Drawn by: Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc. Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Manchester Board & Paper Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Morgan Bros.; Notes:
Drawn by: Francisco & Jacobus, Engineers & Architects, New York, Chicago; Contractor: Wise Contracting Co.; Commissioned by: A. D. Williams and Southern Biscuit Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Reynolds Metals Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Reynolds Metals Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Dairy Co., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Reynolds Metals Company; Notes:
Drawn by: Paul Monaghan, Registered Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: General Baking Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston, & Wright, Architects and Engineers; Contractor: W. L. Ragland and Son; Commissioned by: Richmond Foundry and Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son; Contractor: Laburnum Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Philip Morris & Co., Ltd., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Reynolds Metals Company; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Edwin Hopkins, Architect and Bakery Engineer; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Nolde Brothers, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Albemarle Paper Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: American Leather Lace Co.; Notes: Includes signed letter from the architect.
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston, & Wright, Architects & Engineers; Contractor: Clairborne and Taylor, Inc.; Commissioned by: Albemarle Paper Manufacturing Co.; Notes: Includes a letter from the architects to the contractors.
Drawn by: Edward F. Sinnott; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Fred R. Hofer; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston, & Wright, Architects and Engineers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Kingan & Company; Notes: Includes a copy of a letter dated June 16, 1958 regarding this structure
Drawn by: Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Wilson Paper Box Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Reynolds Metals Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Reynolds Metals Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Virginia - Carolina Chemical Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp.; Notes: Drawings concern changes to warehouses and laboratories.
Drawn by: Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Products Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. M. Brown & Son; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Dairy Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Products Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Tidewater Beverage Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Seaboard Bag Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Claiborne and Taylor; Commissioned by: Wortendyke Manufacturing; Notes: Includes one sheet of blueprints by Carneal and Johnston dated 1924 (original construction)
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Gas Industries; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Dairy; Notes:
Drawn by: Huff, Mcfarlane, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, 103A E. Clay St., Richmond, Va; C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Landrum & Hammack; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. B. West; Commissioned by: Clover Leaf Dairy; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Architects, 2202 Central National Bank Building, Richmond 19, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Binswanger & Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: John Stafford Efford, Architect, 734 Central National Bank, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Crawford Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou and Charles C. Justice, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Curles Neck Dairy; Notes:
Drawn by: Reynolds Metals Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Reynolds Metal; Notes:
Drawn by: Huff, Mcfarlane, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, 103A E. Clay St., Richmond, Va; C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ideal Fishing Float, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou and Charles C. Justice, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Curles Neck Dairy; Notes:
Drawn by: The Erwin-Newman Company; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. D. Beacham Jr.; Notes: "All metal building"
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. Frederick Reaves; Notes: Building Warehouse and Factory for Dr. Pepper Bottling Works
Drawn by: Huff, Macfarlane, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, 103A E. Cary St., Richmond, Va; C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect.; Contractor: J. Kennon Perrin Co.; Commissioned by: H. C. Seifaed; Notes:
Drawn by: Reynolds Metals Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Reynolds Metals; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. E. Richardson & Sons; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Biggs Antique Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, 701 Grace-American Building, Richmond; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Dairy; Notes:
Drawn by: Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Manchester Board & Paper; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: T & E Laundry Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, 105 East Cary St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Dairy; Notes:
Drawn by: John Stafford Efford, Architect, 734 Central National Bank, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Crawford Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Samuel N. Mayo, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Wilson Paper Box; Notes: No 'A' on the end of the permit number, but it is titled "Alterations and Addition to existing plant"
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Polk Miller Products; Notes: Includes detailed heating and air conditioning plans
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Baker Construction Co., Durham North Carolina; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: O. K. Foundry Co.; Notes: One sheet notes "Drawn by W. W. Marston"
Drawn by: Bowker & Rowden, Inc., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Standard Paper; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Carringotn & Michaux; Notes:
Drawn by: Paul Monaghan, Registered Architect, 1520 Locust St., Philadelphia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: General Baking; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dixie Portland; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Home Brewing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Stran Steel Division, Great Lakes Steal Corporation, Detroit, Michigan; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Manchester Board and Paper; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Baker Construction Co., Durham North Carolina; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Robert T. Brizzolara, Advisory Engineer, 111Broadway, NY City; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Cold Storage; Notes: There are no separate specifications, but there are notes on materials on the actual plan.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Acme Fixture Co.; Notes: Cruicshanks Iron Works Co., Richmond, VA did the structural steel plans.
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Publishers Envelope; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. Kennon Perrin, Contractors, Richmond, Virginia; Commissioned by: R. H. Hardesty Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dixie Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Cinder Block Co. of Richmond; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Cinder Block Co. of Richmond; Notes: "Plans drawn by owner"
Drawn by: Henschien, Everds, and Crombie, Architects and Engineers, 59 E. Van Burn St., Chicago, Illinois; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: George H. Meyer Sons; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: M. W. Riner; Notes:
Drawn by: Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Camp-Betner Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Home Brewing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: John Stafford Efford, Architect, 734 Central National Bank, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Crawford Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Emanuel Subley; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. C. Haskell and Co., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Capitol City Iron Works; Notes: Information gathered from permit form.
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Blueprints of work for fraternal organizations in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund, Architect, 918 E . Main Street, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: See notes; Commissioned by: NA; Notes: Believed to be clubhouse designed by Ruehrmund and cited in Wells (p. 394): Knights of Columbus and McGill Catholic Union. This is a 3-story clubhouse with a full finished basement. The front elevation shows a brick and stone Col. Revival facade with two entrances featuring Palladian lights over the doors. Oriel windows are built of iron frame with stucco. Basement floor includes pool room, laundry, coat room and toilet. First floor shows double parlors, library, sitting room, dining room and stair hall. The second floor includes a sitting room, card room, coat room, double chamber and 2 servant rooms. A gymnasium occupies the 3rd story. Extensive interior details shown.
Drawn by: M. J. Dimmock and Duncan Lee, Associate Architects; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: The Jefferson Club; Notes: Extremely fragile plans. Well-known extant building originally used as a Jewish men's club. 3-story over raised basement Renaissance Revival structure of brick with stone lintels. Located directly across the street from the former Shenandoah Apartments by Carl Ruehrmund.
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Chesterman; Commissioned by: Commonwealth Club; Notes: Plans for an extensive addition of a bedroom wing, dining facilities, and service areas.
Drawn by: Asbury & Whitehurst, Architects and Engineers; Contractor: Joseph Heye; Commissioned by: Dixie Arie (?) # 338 Fraternal Order of Eagles; Notes: 3-story over basement brick, steel, and stone neo- Classical Revival structure with meeting rooms, library, service rooms, and auditorium.
Drawn by: Charles K. Bryant, Architect, Suite 406 Park Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. C. Beazley; Commissioned by: Italian Beneficial and Social Society; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. R. Ragland and Son; Commissioned by: A. F. and A. M. Fraternity of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: J. C. Beasley Co., Contrs.; Commissioned by: Scottish Rite (assembly?); Notes: Addition/alterations to a Gothic Revival meeting facility. Concise drawings of interior details.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Commonwealth Club; Notes: Particularly fragile blueprints. Drawings include detailed interior elevations; ballroom plan with reflected ceiling ornament details; plans of the corridors of guest rooms; gymnasium; pool. Plans show the existing distinctive polygonal reading/dining room.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. H. Ragland; Commissioned by: Neighborhood House; Notes: Rear addition to a Second Empire style clubhouse.
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright; Contractor: Wise Granite Co.; Commissioned by: Westmoreland Club; Notes: This is a remodeling of the interior spaces of the existing Westmoreland Club.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Richmond Woman's Club; Notes: Alterations and additions to the assembly room of one of the finest houses of its period, the Bolling Haxall House, 1858.
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright; Contractor: W. L. Ragland; Commissioned by: Virginia Eastern Star; Notes: Three-story brick Dormitory-type building designed in the Colonial Revival style featuring front and side porches supported by Doric columns.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: College Men's Corp.; Commissioned by: College Men's Corp.; Notes: Three, attached, two-story, brick townhouse buildings designed to house a men's social club.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: L. Lincoln Bliley; Commissioned by: Young Men's Love & Union Club; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright, Charles M. Robinson, Associated Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Wise Granite Co.; Commissioned by: Acca Temple Building Corp.; Notes: Once known as the "Mosque," now as the "Richmond Landmark Theatre."
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Amer. Natl. Bank Bld'g., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Henrico Union Lodge No. 130; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Commonwealth Club; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Fitzgerald Lodge #299, A. F. & A. M.; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect; Contractor: E. S. Hague; Commissioned by: Woodmen of the World; Notes:
Drawn by: W. W. Marston, Structural Engineer (VA License # 5); Contractor: W. L. Ragland and Sons; Commissioned by: Grand Lodge of Virginia; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for gargaes in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Walter D. Blair, Architect, 281 Fifth Ave, NYC; Long & Miller, Civil Engineers, 220 Broadway, NYC.; Contractor: I. J. Smith and Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Railway and Power Company; Notes: Brick, steel and concrete car house and office.
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson, Architect, 922 E. Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: L. J. Cheatwood, Contractor; Commissioned by: Lizzie Sauer Dunston; Notes: Two story brick commercial building with garage on first floor and show rooms/office on second. Neo-classical facade with brick pilasters, cornice dentils, and stepped center gable. Large plate glass windows on front give showroom appearance rather than that of a "garage."
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: H. L. Matthews; Commissioned by: W. Ashby Jones, Sr.; Notes: Two level brick and concrete commercial garage with tin roof.
Drawn by: Aubrey L. Hunt; Contractor: Aubrey L. Hunt; Commissioned by: I. Kaufman & Maurice Block; Notes: Two-story, brick garage. The Broad and Harrison Street elevations resemble two-story row-houses. First floor includes small showroom and storage area.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Inc. Architects, Times-Dispatch Building; Contractor: P. J. White and Son; Commissioned by: Thos. P. Bryan; Notes: A lavish motor company showroom. The Broad Street facade is three bays wide with tall, triple windows [with prism glass transoms] on the first and second floors. The decorative brickwork is laid in a herringbone pattern with tiles between the windows and with stucco accents on the pilasters that divide the bays. The metal tile roof is overhung with decorative brackets. The Ryland St. elevation is divided into seven bays, the first two of which continue the showroom windows of the main facade. The alley elevation is plain.
Drawn by: Carneal and Johnston, Archt's and Engnrs., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. C. Beazley and Co.; Commissioned by: John B. Bliley; Notes: A plot plan notes locations of buildings on this site to be demolished before construction begins.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect, 1107 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Moore and Harry; Commissioned by: Thomas L. Moore; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Inc., Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson, Inc.; Commissioned by: Bryan Brothers; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: R. J. White and Son; Commissioned by: Murphy Hotel, Inc.; Notes: Built as the garage for Murphy's Hotel, this building served as the automotive garage for the Thalhimer's department store for many years before being demolished in the early 1990s.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: G. C. Dula; Notes: Brick, terra cotta, stone and plate glass additions to an existing motor company.
Drawn by: W. P. Thurston Co.; Contractor: Seventh Street Garage Co.; Commissioned by: Seventh Street Garage Co.; Notes: Reinforced concrete public garage
Drawn by: Hatlett and Pratt; Contractor: Ben Davis; Commissioned by: W. S. Forbes; Notes: Brick public garage.
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham, Architect & Engineer, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: E. L. Frost and S. T. Beveridge; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: H. T. Matthews; Commissioned by: Laburnum Corp. (Thomas P. Bryan); Notes: Two story brick garage with plate glass store front. Building was to be occupied by the Automotive Electric Co.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Bascom J. Rowlett, Associated Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. L. Ragland and Son; Commissioned by: L. H. Jenkins; Notes: CD # 99.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Bryan Brothers; Notes: Nicely detailed 2-story brick garage and showroom with stone trim and neoclassical entrance door flanked by plate glass windows for showroom. Steel roll-up doors shown on back elevation and plan includes showroom, offices, storage, and elevator.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architect; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Thomas P. Bryan Estate; Notes: Foundation and frame plans for public garage.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund, Architect; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund, Contr.; Commissioned by: Charles L. Ross; Notes: 32' x 145' garage building of brick and stucco. Fancy detail in semi-circular dormer on front elevation.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Bascom J. Rowlett, Associated Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: A. C. Houston; Commissioned by: W. T. Hawks; Notes:
Drawn by: Owner; Contractor: E. H. Armentrout; Commissioned by: G. C. Wilkinson; Notes: Plans for addition to a 2-story brick public garage, the facade of which contains Art Deco elements.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: White Auto Service Company; Notes: Brick public garage with two 2-story buildings that flank a long one-story hyphen, attractively designed in a Colonial Revival style.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., Contractors; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: J. Lee Davis and W. S. Bell; Notes: The individual costs for these structures: 1814 W. Main: $6,000, 1816 W. Main: $12,000, and 1820: $16,000. The specifications describe this as project as "one public garage, eight private garages, and two store buildings."
Drawn by: John T. Wilson, Inc.; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co.; Commissioned by: Advance Realty Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Brothers, Inc.; Contractor: Davis Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: Davis Land Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Notes: One level brick and stucco garage building. The front elevation is divided into five sections by pilasters. Plate glass between the pilasters forms showroom windows presumably for the sale of automobiles.
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: W. Ashby Jones; Notes: Brick garage and showroom for car sales.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: A. C. Gentil (owner, contractor); and Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: A. C. Gentil; Notes: One story brick public garage with two end towers.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. T. Houston and Co.; Commissioned by: Mrs. Annie Steinbrecker; Notes: 2-story brick garage with 1st floor show room indicated by the plate glass windows on either side of the central entrance.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Notes: One-level, brick building divided into three parts by Doric pilasters. Plate glass showroom windows are included in each section.
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Jones Motor Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Standard Oil Company; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Company; Notes: 2-story brick and stucco garage and office building.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros.; Notes:
Drawn by: Harry T. Barnham; Contractor: Ben Pillard; Commissioned by: Gottfried Gross; Notes: Garage building design for car sales.
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: Richmond Rapid Transit Corp.; Notes: As above to existing brick structure with two story block and one-story wings.
Drawn by: I. T. Bengtson; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bro.; Commissioned by: Mrs. S. T. Beveridge; Notes: Public garage building.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. H. Armentrout; Commissioned by: E. H. Armentrout; Notes: One-story brick garage.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Brown and Jamison; Commissioned by: Brown & Jamison; Notes: One-level brick garage with stepped gable slag roof.
Drawn by: Wm. C. West, Architect, 1103 East Main St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Ferguson Fuller; Commissioned by: Leroy Goldberg; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Thalboro Realty Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: The Texas Company, 17 Battery Place, New York; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: The Texas Company; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Edw. F. Sinnott, Associated Architects, American National Bank Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Hunt and A----; Commissioned by: Stebbing - Pauli Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: J. A. & C. F. Brooks; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Marshall Realty Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Lee, Smith, and Vandervoort; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Storage and Service Garage, Inc.; Notes: CD # 62-67.
Drawn by: L. A. Blank, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: H. P. Buyly; Commissioned by: National Oil Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. Herbert Armentrout; Notes:
Drawn by: Muhleman & Kayhoe, Inc., 505 E. Franklin St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. C. Newman; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Union Security & Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. C .Newman; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Lincoln A. Prichard et al; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Robert K. Carter; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Claiborne and Taylor; Commissioned by: Desoto Fitzgerald; Notes:
Drawn by: Building Department, C. J. Dye, Superintendent of Buildings, 50 - 51 Luckie St., N. W. , Atlanta, GA.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Terminal Corp. (Railway Express Agency); Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Archt.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Coca-Cola Bottling Works; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A & I Brown; Notes:
Drawn by: Roldon F. Dressler, Registered Structural Engineer; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Atlantic Greyhound Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. P. Leonard; Commissioned by: Plato D. Muse, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Kline Auto Service; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Davis and Spiers; Commissioned by: John Scott, Exec.; Notes: Includes letter from Davis & Spiers noting changes to project.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Hertz Driv-Ur-Self; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. Kennon Perrin; Commissioned by: Larus and Bros. Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Overnite Transportation; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. E. Richardson & Sons; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Alterations to Richmond Garage; Commissioned by: Miller & Rhoads; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou & Charles C. Justice, Architects; Barber and Ross Company, Structural Steel Dept, Washington, DC; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Alice and Harriette Graham; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: B. P. Stafford; Notes: Stucco over cinderblock for the exterior.
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: George M. Pence; Notes: Many storage units.
Drawn by: John Stafford Efford, Architect, 734 Central National Bank, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Commonwealth Car Cleaners; Notes:
Drawn by: John F. Raff, Jr., 3935 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mickey's Auto Sales; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Laburnum Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Stage Lines Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Merrill C. Lee, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C & P Telephone Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: W. W. La Prade & Bros. Civil Engineers, Richmond, Va; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: D. N. Lohr; Notes:
Drawn by: L. W. Enroughty, R. F. D. 5 Box 47; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. F. Allen; Notes:
Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Lanier & Levy, Inc., Consulting Engineers, Washington, DC; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Carolina Coach; Notes:
Drawn by: Clements Auto Electic Service, Inc. Drawn by J. B. Bauer; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Clements Auto Service; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou and Charles C. Justice, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Curles Neck Dairy; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for government buildings in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Charles K. Bryant, Architect, 1014 East Main St., Richmond - Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: William C. Schmidt; Notes: A three story and basement brick building with rooms reserved for General District Court, Circuit Court, and Post Office. Verso of one sheet marked "Building now Demolished." This drawing is in poor condition.
Drawn by: Baskervill and Lambert; Contractor: Saville and Claiborne, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, Chairman Executive Committee State Library Board; Notes: Elevations and floor plans for a two story archival building located behind the old State Library and Archives.
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: Hay T. Thornton; Notes: A one-story U.S. Post Office building attached to a two story office building with an apartment on the second floor.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Commonwealth of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Commonwealth of Virginia; Commissioned by: Commonwealth of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Architect, Edw. F. Sinnott, Associate, Amer. Nat'l Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Julian W. Tyler; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Commonwealth of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Architect, Edw. F. Sinnott, Associate, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. T. Nuckols; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Commonwealth of Virginia - Prison Board; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Commonwealth of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Commonwealth of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Peebles & Ferguson, Architects, 733 Law Building, Norfolk, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Commonwealth of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects and Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Commonwealth of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Richmond, Va., Baskervill & Son, Richmond, Va., Architects; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Commonwealth of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Commonwealth of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Commonwealth of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Commonwealth of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Claiborne and Taylor; Commissioned by: Kingsland Land Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Faris T. Kahwajy; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for hospital buildings in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill; Contractor: J. T. Nuckals; Commissioned by: Sheltering Arms Hospital; Notes: Alterations and Additions to Brick Hospital. Plan includes both individual bedrooms and wards, and an operating room with large skylight.
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: University College of Medicine; Notes:
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill, Architects, Richmond, VA; Contractor: J. T. Wilson Co. Inc.; Commissioned by: Dr. Stuart McGuire; Notes: Four-story, basement and attic addition. Includes a large fourth- floor sun parlor and many additional private hospital rooms. This work involves re-used materials and a demolition as stated in the specifications: "Pull down the two houses now used as Nurses' Home. Remove bridge from hospital to present Nurses' Home. Also remove bridge from fourth floor to present sun parlor." Wells: Noland & Baskervill designed the original hospital in 1898 and did a first addition in 1905.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: Wise Granite Co.; Commissioned by: Dr. J. T. Horsley; Notes: Small brick, steel, and reinforced concreter hospital. 4 stories over raised basement. Front elevation is designed in a quiet neoclassical mode. Floor dimensions are 30' x 132-9".
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architect, 1024-25-26 Mutual Building, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Jno. T. Wilson, Contractors; Commissioned by: Dr. R. C. Bryan and Dr. H. Stuart MacLean; Notes: Small, private Colonial Revival hospital. It appears to be the former Grace Hospital at 401 West Grace Hospital. CD # 21.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Inc., Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: A. M. Walkup; Commissioned by: Stuart Circle Hospital Corporation; Notes: CD # 3-10.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: A. M. Walkup; Commissioned by: Stuart Circle Hospital Corp.; Notes: Six level brick and stone hospital designed with a crescent shaped plan in an American Renaissance interpretation by Charles Robinson, who also designed Grace St. Hospital and many Richmond schools.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: S.J. Hunt and Son; Commissioned by: Dr. B. R. Tucker; Notes: Alterations and addition of a wing to Dr. B.R. Tucker's house to create Tucker's Sanitarium.
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: S. B. Mathews; Commissioned by: Memorial Hospital; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Wise Granite Co.; Commissioned by: Dr. J. S. Horsley; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson Inc., Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co.; Commissioned by: Grace Hospital; Notes: Plan for adding three floors to the hospital building.
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill; Contractor: A. M. Walkup Co.; Commissioned by: Medical College of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Retreat for the Sick, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architect; Contractor: J. C. Beazley Co., Contr.; Commissioned by: Stuart Circle Hospital Association; Notes: Six story over basement brick and stone addition to the Northeast side of Stuart Circle Hospital styled in a continuation of the original mode of Renaissance Revival. Floor plans include offices, apartments, waiting rooms, and patient rooms.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: J. C. Beazley Co.; Commissioned by: Stuart Circle Hospital; Notes: Five story over raised basement plus an attic story addition to the existing Stuart Circle Hospital built by the same architect, Charles M. Robinson, in 1912 (see control #596).
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright; Contractor: Wise Granite Co.; Commissioned by: Johnston Willis Sanitarium; Notes: Five-story, brick, granite, terra cotta, and stucco hospital building which, in 2000, was converted to condominiums.
Drawn by: R. M. Anderson Co., Inc.; Contractor: R. M. Anderson Co.; Commissioned by: Tucker - Tout- Shackelford Terrace Spring Sanitarium; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Dr. Stuart McGuire; Notes: Alterations and additions including offices and consultation/procedure rooms.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. L. Ragland; Commissioned by: Home for Incurables; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: F. H. Boatwright; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Medical College of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: St. Luke's Hospital; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Amer. National Bank Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Wise Granite and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Johnston Willis Sanitarium; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill and Lambert, Architects, 2202 Central National Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Virginia Home for Incurables; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, 2202 Central National Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Medical College of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Stuart Circle Hospital Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Stuart Circle Hospital Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, 2202 Central National Bank Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Henry Franklin Hospital Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Edward F. Sinnott - Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Sarah G. Jones Memorial Hospital; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Medical College of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: G. A. Peple, Consulting Engineer, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Peters Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Medical College of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son - Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Medical College of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Medical College of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Medical College of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son - Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Medical College of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sheltering Arms Hospital; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects and Engineers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, Pine Camp Hospital; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston, & Wright, Architects and Engineers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Medical College of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Henry Franklin Hospital Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Stuart Circle Hospital; Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Johnston-Willis Hospital; Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect, 103 E. Cary St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Johnston-Willis; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Medical College of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou and Charles C. Justice, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Eye Hospital; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for hotel buildings in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund (Architect); Bergdoll and Pawling (Engineers, Phila., PA); Contractor: John Drever; Commissioned by: Mr. E. A. Stumpf; Notes: Steel, brick, and concrete hotel.
Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Norfolk, Virginia; Contractor: E. W. Minter and Co.; Commissioned by: Mrs. A. D. Atkinson; Notes: This set of plans for the expansion of this 1904 includes details of decorative elements of lobby area by Peebles, and structural steel plans by the Richmond Structural Steel Company. CD # 179-180.
Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Norfolk, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. A. D. Atkinson, owner; Notes: Heat plan utilizing the Webster System of Steam Circulation. FRAGILE
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Inc., Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: William Ruegar; Notes: This is a 10 story, basement and sub-basement hotel. Renovated in 1982, the building is now known as the Commonwealth Park Suites Hotel. Note: this set of drawings in in very poor condition.
Drawn by: Walter Douglas, Architect; Contractor: Jno. Amrhein and Bro. Contrs.; Commissioned by: Connell & Miller; Notes: 3-story brick hotel designed in a subdued Renaissance Revival fashion showing quoin corners and a flat roof with a raised marquee for the building date. Three entrances on the first floor. Windows lintels are punctuated with a keystone.
Drawn by: Widmann and Walsh, Architects, St. Louis, Mo.; Contractor: Gibso-; Commissioned by: E. A. Stumpf; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, American National Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Wise Granite and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Murphy's Hotel Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright; Contractor: Wise Granite and Contracting Co.; Commissioned by: Murphy Hotel, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright; Contractor: Wise Granite Co.; Commissioned by: Hotel Realty Corp.; Notes: The landmark William Byrd Hotel, an extant building, which, in the late-1990's, was converted to senior housing.
Drawn by: Clinton & Russell, Wells, Holton & George, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Wise Granite Co.; Commissioned by: Murphy's Hotel, Inc.; Notes: CD # 181 (6 plans).
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Wise Granite Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Richmond Hotels, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Hotels, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Seaboard Air Line Railway; Notes: Specifications note project is for Fitz-Gerald and Company
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright & Son, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Jefferson Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright & Son, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Hotels; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Wise Contracting Co., Inc., 8th Grace St., Richmond, Va; Commissioned by: Jefferson Hotel; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for municipal buildings in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Charles K. Bryant, Architect, 1014 East Main St., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Archer & Allen, Arch'ts, Baltimore, Md.; Contractor: W. A. Chesterman; Commissioned by: John P. Branch; Notes: This is a partial set of drawings with only plans and section. Notations on drawings and in specifications indicate this permit is specifically for electrical lighting and wiring and heating and boiler. CD # 97.
Drawn by: W. Leigh Carneal / Architect / J. A. Johnston M. E. / Richmond, Va."; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes: DRAWINGS FOUND WITH AND FILED IN RICHMOND CITY ENGINEERS COLLECTION (ACC. 34886a)- PROJ. Y-11917
Drawn by: E. W. Trafford, Consulting Engineer; Contractor: E. C. Woodward; Commissioned by: City of Richmond (E.D. Richardson- Chairman Com. On Electricity); Notes: Brick construction with stepped roofline, chimney, and round topped windows with granite decorative headers.
Drawn by: Decarie Incinerator Co., Hopkins, Minn.; Contractor: Decarie Incinerator Co. (A. C. Houston); Commissioned by: City of Richmond (Julius A. Hobson- Chairman); Notes: Brick, steel, and concrete incinerator with attached octagonal brick chimney. The incinerator building is a two-story Italianate structure with a raised gable and circular window.
Drawn by: Russell Edward Mitchell, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: James Phillips; Commissioned by: John P. Branch; Notes: Brick and granite (facade) bath building. Ground floor = Laundry, toilets, boiler and storage; main floor = baths. Flat roof includes domed skylight. Fine execution of the Renaissance Revival style as popularized by McKim, Meade, and White. Mitchell (active 1908-1932) was the local representative in Norfolk for the prominent Washington, D. C., architects Wood, Donn & Deming in 109. He established his own office in Washington by 1921 and was active in Chevy Chase, Md. CD # 97.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Nickols, Contractor; Commissioned by: City of Richmond (Street Cleaning Department); Notes: 2 1//2 story brick stable. Dimensions: 62'x204'. Plans shows spaces for horse stalls and feed loft.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects and Engineers, Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes: DRAWINGS FOUND WITH AND FILED IN RICHMOND CITY ENGINEERS COLLECTION (ACC. 34886a) -PROJ. # Y-11830
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes: DRAWINGS FOUND WITH AND FILED IN RICHMOND CITY ENGINEERS COLLECTION (ACC. 34886a)
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. W. Atkinson and Co.; Commissioned by: Richmond Dept. of Public Safety; Notes: Stucco building with central engine room surrounded by bedrooms. Multi-level hip roof with dormers and chimney on one end.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes: Three-story brick building with flat, concrete window sills and lintels. The flat roof contains a classical frieze.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. W. Atkinson; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, Dept. of Safety; Notes: Three story, stucco fire station building designed in the Classical Revival style with a flat roof and central entrance flanked by sidelights .
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes: Stucco and concrete building designed to look as if it was built of stone. The flat roof has a low-pitched cupola. The symmetrical facade shows a central entrance with a classical surround. The windows on either side have flat lintels topped with terra cotta relief panels.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes: 1 1/2 story stucco engine house designed in a Colonial Revival mode with coupled Doric columns on pedestals supporting a shed-type roof over the three entrances.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. H. Snyder; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes: Alterations and additions sympathetically designed to fit a one-story Colonial Revival Colonial Revival courthouse building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Claiborne and Taylor; Commissioned by: City of Richmond Dept. of Public Utilities; Notes: Terra Cotta and stucco made to look like stone Classical Revival pump house building. The3-part, floor-to-ceiling windows are topped with a fanlight. The cornice of the flat roof is centered with a Baroque cartouche.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Henrico County; Notes: Two-story, over partial basement annex to an existing courthouse to provide for offices.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: City of Richmond Department of Public Works; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: City of Richmond Department of Public Works; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond Department of Public Utilities; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Department of Public Utilities; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer; Notes:
Drawn by: Pittsburgh - Des Moines Steel Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Lee, Smith & Vandervoort, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: W. L. Ragland and Sons; Commissioned by: City of Richmond (Virginia State Fair Association); Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Department of Public Utilities; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond Virginia Department of Public Works, Department of Survey and Design; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Department of Public Works; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond Department of Public Works; Notes:
Drawn by: City of Richmond, Department of Public Works, Bureau of Survey and Design; Contractor: Max Wetzel; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Pittsburgh - Des Moines Steel Co., Pittsburgh, PA, De Moines, IA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Department of Public Works, Bureau of Survey of Design; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Department of Public Works, Bureau of Survey and Design; Contractor: City Building Corp.; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Stacy Brothers Gas Construction Company, Engineers and Builders of Gas Holders and Gas Plants, Cincinnati, Ohio; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond Department of Public Services; Notes:
Drawn by: The Stacey Manufacturing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Department of Public Works, Bureau of Survey and Design; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Department of Public Works, Bureau of Survey and Design; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, Department of Public Welfare; Notes:
Drawn by: F. Legnaioli, Sculptor, G. W. Huff, Jr., Arch't; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Roberts and Schaefer Company, Engineers and Contractors, Chicago, U. S. A.; Contractor: Delmar Construction Co.; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, Department of Public Works; Notes:
Drawn by: Koppers Company, Bartlett Hayward Division , Baltimore, MD.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, Department of Public Works; Notes:
Drawn by: Roberts and Schaefer Company, Engineers and Contractors, Chicago, U. S. A.; Contractor: Delmar Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Koppers Company, Bartlett Hayward Division, Baltimore, MD; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Department of Public Works, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: City of Richmond, Department of Public Works; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Department of Public Works, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Department of Public Works, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Allen J. Saville; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, Department of Public Works; Notes:
Drawn by: Department of Public Works, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, Dept. of Public Works; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond Virginia Department of Public Works, Bureau of Survey and Design; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston, & Wright, Architects and Engineers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect; Contractor: Nathan Thorington; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes: This is a duplicate permit number (28151A); See also ID # 2276
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston, & Wright, Architects & Engineers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond- Dept. of Public Safety; Notes: The same plans and specifications seem to have been used for both fire stations
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, Chicago, Illinois; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, Chicago, Illinois; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond- Dept. of Public Utilities; Notes: Roll contains invoice for plans and materials.
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City Home; Notes:
Drawn by: Department of Public Works, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Department of Public Works, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright & Son, Architects, 1103 E. Main St., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Byrd Airport; Notes:
Drawn by: City of Richmond, Virginia, Department of Public Utilities; Whitman, Requardt, and Associates, Consulting Engineers, Baltimore, MD; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Department of Public Works, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for office buildings in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: P. J. White, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: U. S. Department of Agriculture (Weather Bureau); Notes: Includes "Map of a Portion of Chimborazo Park Showing Location of Site for Weather Station." This building is currently the headquarters of the U. S. Park Service in Richmond.
Drawn by: Clinton & Russell, Architects, 32 Nassau Street, New York City; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Scarborough and Howell Inc.; Contractor: A. C. Houston; Commissioned by: M. L. Hofheimer (National Realty Corp); Notes: Four story brick and stone office building with flat roof, Classical cornice and Doric pilasters which delineate the window sections. The ground floor storefront is constructed of dressed stone.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Arch't, Nat'l State Bank Bldg., Richmond, VA; Contractor: Jno. T. Wilson Co. Inc.; Commissioned by: The Richmond Building Corporation; Notes: 21of the drawings are labeled as "Building for the Richmond Building Corporation," and 18 are labeled "Virginia Trust Company Building." The latter [from March, as opposed to April] are more presentation drawings and reveal a thirteen-story and basement building that includes spaces like "banking room," and "Western Union Telegraphy Company Manager's Office."
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: J. B. Smith et als.; Notes: 3-story over raised basement brick and stone office building designed in the neo-classical mode. Floor plans are unmarked, but are laid out as a doctor's office, laboratory, operating rooms, and an apartment.
Drawn by: Clinton & Russell, Architects, 32 Nassau Street, NYC; Contractor: Purdy and Henderson, Consulting Engineers; Commissioned by: Life Insurance Company of Virginia; Notes: Another wing was added by the same architects in 1922, and yet another in 1964.
Drawn by: Charles T. Russell, Archt, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Moore and Archer; Commissioned by: Richmond Beneficial Insurance Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Ferguson, Calrow and Taylor, Architects; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Jonathan Bryan Estate.; Notes: 6-story brick, concrete and stone printing office and office building designed in the Renaissance Revival style. Plans are very fragile and handwritten information scant. This building matches one on p. 142 of Wells and Dalton: 1912: Estate of Joseph Bryan Office Building, Richmond; $225,000.00. (MR, 18 April 1912).
Drawn by: Alfred C. Bossom, Architect, 366 Fifth Ave. N.Y.C.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Railway and Power Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia, Architects and Engineers; Contractor: Richardson and Sons, Contrs.; Commissioned by: F. P. Loth; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Virginia Bridge and Iron Company, Roanoke, VA; Commissioned by: R. H. Richardson and Son (listed on plans as "owner); Notes: Framing plans.
Drawn by: McKenzie, Voorhees & Gmelin, Architects, 1123 Broadway, N. Y. City; Contractor: W. A. Chesterman; Commissioned by: C. & P. Telephone Company of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: P. P. Pilcher, Civil Engineer & Architect, 1029 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: E. H. Armentrout; Commissioned by: G. G. Worsham, owner; Notes: Office, stable and warehouse buildings to be occupied by Southern Express Company, Richmond, Virginia. This is a one-story warehouse flanked by a two story wagon room on one side and a two story office building on the other. Primary material: brick.
Drawn by: Chas. M. Robinson; Contractor: Jno. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Presbyterian Committee of Publication; Notes: Five story brick storefront building with stone date marquee in the raised Neoclassical gable.
Drawn by: C. W. Isbell; Contractor: Jno. T. Wilson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Jos. Bryan Estate; Notes: Three story over basement brick office building. Isbell was active between 1915 and 1924 in the firms Craig and Asbell (1917;Petersburg) and Isbell & Drewry (1924; Petersburg).
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: NA; Notes: Specifications contain correspondence between C. C. Robinson, Engineer, and the Richmond Building Inspector regarding floor loads in this medical office building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Jno. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Kingan & Co., Ltd.; Notes: As titled.
Drawn by: Ford, Bacon & Davis, Engineers. New Orleans, New York, San Francisco; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: U. S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation; Notes:
Drawn by: Moore and Harry (?); Contractor: Moore and Harry; Commissioned by: Benton-Bailey Company; Notes: There is a discrepancy in the addresses supplied by the city and that on the drawings.
Drawn by: Chas. H. Phillips & Co., Inc., Designers & Builders; Contractor: Chas. H. Phillips and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Chas. H. Phillips & Co., Inc., Designers & Builders; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros.; Notes:
Drawn by: William Bernard Bates, Engineer; Henry T. Barnham, Architect; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Son; Commissioned by: Medical Arts Building Corp.; Notes: Seven story brick and concrete office building with generous plate glass windows placed in a storefront configuration on the first floor.
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Barrister Building Group; Notes: Alterations to a tall office building.
Drawn by: Charles T. Russell, Archt., Phone Ran. 3185, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: H. J. Moore; Commissioned by: Southern Aid Society of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Wise Granite and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Book Agent Methodist Episcopal Church; Notes: Renamed the Cokesbury Building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Hunt and Amrhein; Commissioned by: Real Estate Holding Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: Jas. Fox; Commissioned by: L. H. Jenkins; Notes: Brick addition of offices to an existing bookbindery (warehouse type building). The general office details indicate that it was a rather luxurious space that included a large fireplace with Romanesque arch.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: The News Leader; Notes: These drawings are in particularly poor condition.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. H. Armentrout; Commissioned by: Office Building Corp.; Notes: Brick and stucco one level bank building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: State of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: R. M. Anderson & Co.; Contractor: R. M. Anderson and Co.; Commissioned by: Messrs. Cummings and English; Notes: One-story brick office building with no remarkable stylistic characteristics.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: A. L. Straus; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Wise Granite Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Office Building Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham, Architect & Engineer, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer, Sr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Huff & Thompson, Architects & Engineers; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Imperial Tobacco Co., Ltd.; Notes:
Drawn by: Clinton & Russell, Arch'ts, 100 Maiden Lane, New York, N. Y.; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co.; Commissioned by: Life Insurance Company of Virginia; Notes: CD # 79.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: A. F. Franklin; Notes: 1- level brick office and showroom building for automobile sales.
Drawn by: L. T. Bengtson; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Irving Greentree; Notes: As above with Neo-classical facade details.
Drawn by: McKenzie, Voorhees & Gmelin; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Architects and Builders, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: W. L. Ragland; Commissioned by: Builders Exchange; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: James Fox; Commissioned by: Henry W. Woody; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: James. W. Allison; Notes:
Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: [Davis Bros.]; Commissioned by: Davis Bros.; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles T. Russell, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mary V. Nelson; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Guaranty Trust Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Cardwell Machine Co.; Notes: Office, machine shop, woodworking dept. and blacksmith shop.
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, 701 Grace - American Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: O. D. Brinser; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles T. Russell, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ideal Benefit Company; Notes:
Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va., Bascom J. Rowlett, Assoc. Arch't; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros.; Notes:
Drawn by: Voorhees Gmelin & Walker Architects, 1343 H Street N. W., Washington, D. C.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker, Architects, 1343 H Street N. W., Washington, D. C.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Motor Vehicles; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Professional Building Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: James A. Wetmore, Acting Supervising Architect, Treasury Department, Office of the Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C.; Contractor: National Construction Company; Commissioned by: United States Government; Notes:
Drawn by: Edw. F. Sinnott, Architect, American Bank & Trust Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: John T. Wilson and Company; Commissioned by: Southern Aid Society; Notes:
Drawn by: Fred. A. Bishop, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. J. Coulter; Notes:
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham, Architect & Engineer, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: William F. Gregg; Notes:
Drawn by: Allen J. Saville, Inc., 607 Electric Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Seventh Street Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Powers - Anderson Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Home Beneficial Association; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Clarence Milhiser Estate; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: O. D. & Ben Dennis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Franklin Holding Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Allen J. Saville, Inc., Contractors, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Southern States Cooperative, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Edward F. Sinnott, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Sand & Gravel Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Edgar R. Lafferty & W. G. Taylor; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Export Leaf Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: News - Leader Co. (Radio Station WRNL); Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: State Planters Bank & Trust Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Lawyers Title Insurance Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: News - Leader Co. (Radio Station WRNL); Notes:
Drawn by: N/A; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Broadcasting Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: A. O. Budina, Architect, 1013 A, E. Main St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Broad - Grace Arcade Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son - Architects; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: The News Leader Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright & Son, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. B. Ruddock; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Commission for the Blind; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Edwin Hopkins, Architect and Bakery Engineer; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Nolde Bros., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bass Bros.; Commissioned by: Export Leaf Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Edwin Hopkins, Architect and Bakery Engineer; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Nolde Brothers, Inc; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Reynolds Metal Co.; Notes: These drawings are blueline prints
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Engineering Co, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects and Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: P. Lorillard Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C & P Telephone Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Chelsia Richmond Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: R. E. Cumming; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: General Electric Supply; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: T. G. Tinsley; Notes:
Drawn by: [Engineering Department, Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co. of Virginia]; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C & P Telephone Co.; Notes: Grace Street (703), Randolph (705), and Madison (711)
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou and Charles C. Justice, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. E. Richardson & Son; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Magnolia Frozen Foods; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Dairy; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Experiment Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ruffin & Payne; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. Kennon Perrin Co. , General Contractors; Commissioned by: Westinghouse Electric Supply Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Davis and Spires, Inc.; Commissioned by: Stork Diaper Service; Notes: Includes two letters regarding joist spacing.
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright & Son, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dr. James Blades; Notes: Plot plan shows surrounding buildings on W. Franklin Street and their names and/or uses. CD # 154.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Worsham & Lincke; Notes: Doesn't have A at end of Permit Number, but says in specifications "for remodeling third floor" to "convert it from warehouse space to office space"
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, O. Pendleton Wright, Architects, 103 East Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Presbyterian Committee of Publications; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou and Charles C. Justice, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: VA Gas Industries; Notes: Also contains Foundation Plan for L. P. Gas Storage Tanks by the Richmond Engineering Co., Inc.
Drawn by: A. O. Budina, Architect, 1013 - A East Main St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Gramon Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Crane & Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Floyd Wilkerson, General Contr.; Commissioned by: Samuel Melworth; Notes: Residence and Office
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright & Son, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Lawyers Title Ins. Co.; Notes: Specifications for concrete fire vault in the rear.
Drawn by: Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Bam's Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Company; Notes: [Scanned images of some of the drawings available on Photo Lab #10_1252]
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Southern States; Notes: Remodeling the Old Richmond Trust Building
Drawn by: Staley & Taylor, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Equitable Loan; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Universal Life; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. Kennon Perrin Co., Contractors; Commissioned by: Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Comjpany Chief Engineers Office; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mutual Assoc. Society; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Radio Corp.; Notes: Plans include several detailed drawings regarding the structural work by Blaw-Knox Division of Blaw-Knox Co, Pittsburgh
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou and Charles C. Justice, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Eastern Builders Supply; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Aubrey H. Straus; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Newspapers; Notes:
Drawn by: Merrill C. Lee, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C & P Telephone Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Southside Brick Works, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Thorington Const. Co.; Commissioned by: Bernie Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Dental Lab; Notes:
Drawn by: Bowker and Roden, Inc., Office and Plant, Westwood Ave. West of R. F. & P. R. R., Dial 6-0765, Richmond, VA; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Radio Supply Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Atlantic Bitulithic Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. of VA Engineering Dept.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C & P Telephone Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: W. H. Pringle, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Bernie Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Merrill C. Lee, F. A. I. A, Architect, Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Union Life Insurance Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: John Stafford Efford, Architect, Central National Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dr. Jacob Moore; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. Fannie Perel; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. V. Baldwin and Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. Gussie Salsbury; Notes:
Drawn by: Merrill C. Lee, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Doyle, Russell and Wise Contracting Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: C & P Telephone Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Ray M. Campbell; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Commonwealth Sales; Notes:
Drawn by: Merrill C. Lee, F. A. I. A, Architect, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Doyle and Russell and Wise Contracting Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Bell Telephone; Notes: This large set of drawings has been divided into two rolls.
Drawn by: W. H. Tuttle, Designer, 2513 Maplewood Road, Richmond 22 Virginia, Telephone 6-5774; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Phillips and Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, O. Pendleton Wright, Architects, 103 West Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Presbyterian Committee Of Publication; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for "other" buildings in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Realty and Finance Corporation of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Pitcairn Aviation; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Henry W. Woody; Notes:
Drawn by: Edward F. Sinnott, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Frank A. Bliley; Notes: CD # 83.
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. J. & J. T. Morrissett; Notes:
Drawn by: Fred A. Bishop, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. J. Coulter; Notes:
Drawn by: Standard Oil Co. of NJ, Sales Department, Construction & Maintenance Dept.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co. of NJ; Notes:
Drawn by: The Pure Oil Company, Engineering Department; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Pure Oil Co.; Notes: Also has floor plans for the office and warehouse building of the bulk plant
Drawn by: T. P. Long; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Experiment Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Samuel Shahda; Notes: Restaurant, Samuel Shahda, Owner
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: B. O. Williams, Contractor; Commissioned by: George Stathes; Notes:
Drawn by: Gulf Oil Corp.- Gulf Refining Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Gulf Oil; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond Engineering co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: National Oil Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. Arthur Nolde; Notes: Specification say for Colonial State Laundry Addition. Addition is stucco with brick sills
Drawn by: Butler Manufacturing Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Camp-Benter Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. B. Pittman; Notes: Interesting plans, because they are long blueprints with both the plans and specifications on the same sheet
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richard Cox; Notes: On the exterior of the specifications there is a hand written approval from H. C. Mitchell, the Sanitation Engineer, Chief Bureau Sanitation. The exterior of the building is smooth stucco with glass blocks on the facade for ornament.
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou and Charles C. Justice, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Fitzgerald Co. Inc.; Notes: Has "White Dining" room and "Colored Dining" room.
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: F. J., E. D., and L. B. Foster; Notes: The Lighthouse Restaurant with a stainless steel tower with windows. Has a restaurant, bakery and butcher shop.
Drawn by: J. Henley Walker, Jr., Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ferrel & Nichel; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: B. O. Williams, Contractor; Commissioned by: J. B. Hughes; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. Kennon Perrin; Commissioned by: J. L. Loving, Jr.; Notes: Remodeled buildings to serve as a tailoring school.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. T. Davis; Commissioned by: National Oil; Notes: This permit number includes plans for a large oil storage tank and a residence. Different dates are written on the outside of the roll and the specifications. The specs. Note 5019 E. Seminary Ave.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Union Stock Yard; Notes:
Drawn by: Stran Steel Division, Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit Michigan; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Unknown; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: F. N. Wyatt; Notes:
Drawn by: Joseph A. Cicco, Architect, 301 Newport Ave., Wollaston, MA; Contractor: J. Kennon Perrin; Commissioned by: James Roberts; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Patrick Dolan, Contractor; Commissioned by: R. R. and T. F. Walton; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles T. Russell, Architect, 412 W. Marshall St, Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: David Cross; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for railroads buildings in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Office of Engineer Maintenance of Way; Contractor: A. M. Walkup; Commissioned by: Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co. (F. I. Cabell); Notes: The new two-story office building is considered a repair to the Freight Depot.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. M. Walkup (?); Commissioned by: F. I. Cabell, Engineer Manager of Right of Way; Notes: Layout plan shows the position of the two structures of the station and the rail lines that served them, on a site under the old Marshall Street Viaduct
Drawn by: American Locomotive Company, Office of Engineer of Construction; Contractor: W. A. Chesterman; Commissioned by: American Locomotive Company; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond & Henrico Railway Company; Contractor: Richmond and Henrico Railway Co.; Commissioned by: Richmond & Henrico Railway Company; Notes: "One story and double basement building to be used at the power house of the Richmond & Henrico Railway Company."
Drawn by: Roelker & Lee, Engineers, Richmond, VA and Atlanta, Ga; Corrugated Bar Co., St. Louis, Mo.; P. S. & W. Co.; Contractor: W. L. Ragland and Co.; Commissioned by: Va. Railway & Power Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad; Contractor: G. W. Tiller, Contractors; Commissioned by: Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad; Notes: Detached steel boiler shop.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Geo. W. Tiller; Commissioned by: R. F. & P. R. R. Co.; Notes: Brick, 2-story over raised basement depot building.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. F. & P. R. R.; Notes: One sheet showing position of rail lines and proposed freight house
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill, Architects and Engineers, 9144 Travelers Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Richmond and Rappahannock Railway Company; Notes: This building is a 2-story railway station which includes the following spaces: ticket office, colored waiting room, white waiting room, ladies' retiring room, freight room, fruit stand and passenger platform, and three public toilet areas. Brick, concrete and iron are the major materials used in the building. The specifications indicate that other buildings were demolished on the site, some of the materials of which were saved for use in the present building.
Drawn by: Electrical Department; Contractor: Richmond and Henrico Railway Co.; Commissioned by: Richmond & Henrico Ry Co.; Notes: The large, complete set of blueprints includes a cover sheet with decorative title block.
Drawn by: Fairbanks Morse & Co., Chicago; Contractor: Fairbanks Morse Co.; Commissioned by: Southern Railway; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Lackawanna [sic]; Commissioned by: American Locomotive Co.; Notes: Steel and concrete building.
Drawn by: Office of Chief Engineers M.W. & S, Washington, D.C.; Contractor: Alsop and Pierce; Commissioned by: Southern Railway; Notes: Reinforced concrete foundation plan for depot.
Drawn by: Chief Engineer M W & S, Southern Railway; Contractor: Jno. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Southern Railway Co.; Notes: One-story over raised basement brick depot building with brick quoin corners and double chimneys. The hip roof is centered with a three-sided dormer window. CD # 109 and 109A.
Drawn by: Chief Engineer M. W. S., Southern Railway, Washington, D.C.; Contractor: Jno. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Southern Railway; Notes: Brick freight railway station.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Richmond Rappahannock R. R. Co.; Notes: 2-story brick car shed.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Texas Oil Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Harry Frazier, Consulting Engineer; Contractor: P. J. White and Son; Commissioned by: Richmond Terminal Railway Company; Notes: As titled.
Drawn by: Richmond Structural Steel; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: American Locomotive Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad; Notes:
Drawn by: C. M. Griffin [sic]; Contractor: A. M. Walkup; Commissioned by: Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. M. Walkup; Commissioned by: Atlantic Coast Line R.R.; Notes:
Drawn by: The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, Chief Engineer's Office, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. & O. Railway; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. F. & P. R. R.; Notes:
Drawn by: Office of Engineer of Buildings: Savannah, Georgia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond - Washington Line, R. F. & P. R. R., Mechanical Department; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. F. & P. R. R.; Notes:
Drawn by: National Boiler Washing Co. of Illinois; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Seaboard Airline Railroad; Notes:
Drawn by: The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, Chief Engineer's Office, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Rail Road; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Rail Road; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co.; Commissioned by: C & O Railway Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co, Chief Engineer's Office, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Seaboard Air Line Railway Company- Office of Engineer of Structures; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Seaboard Air Line Railway Co.; Notes: Include drawings for machinery
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Land Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Seaboard Air Line Railway Company- Office of the Chief Engineer, Norfolk, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Seaboard Air Line Railway Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, Chief Engineer's Office, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C & O Railway; Notes:
Drawn by: The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, Chief Engineer's Office, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C & O Railway; Notes: includes letter from Chief Engineer, L. T. Nuckols to the Commissioner of Buildings, W. G. Wharton
Drawn by: Merrill C. Lee, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Chesapeake & Potomac; Notes:
Drawn by: R. F. & P. R. R. - Engineers; Contractor: J. Kennon Perrin Co.; Commissioned by: R. F. & P.; Notes: on specifications it says "Bunk House for Colored M. of W. Employees, Boulton for Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company"
Drawn by: Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Manchester Board and Paper; Notes:
Drawn by: Seaboard Air Line Railway Company- Office of the Chief Engineer, Norfolk, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Seaboard Air Line Railway; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for recreational facilities in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: City of Richmond; Contractor: City of Richmond; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: Edward F. Sinnott, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Estate of J. C. Hofheimer; Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: R. M. Anderson and Co.; Commissioned by: Boulevard Athletic Field Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Allport Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Boat Club; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook & Edward Sinnott; Contractor: Hunt and Amrhein; Commissioned by: Virginia State Fair Association; Notes: One-level, brick and metal cattle stable.
Drawn by: Lee, Smith & Vandervoort, Architects & Engineers, 15 N. 11th. St., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mayo Island Park, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Lee, Smith & Vandervoort, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia - Gavin Hadden, New York City, Consulting Engineers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Stadium Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect; Contractor: F. H. Boatwright; Commissioned by: S. P. Bass (O. D. Brinser); Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Boat Club; Notes:
Drawn by: Earnest R. Gilbert, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: City of Richmond, Department of Public Works, Bureau of Survey and Design; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: City of Richmond; Notes:
Drawn by: W. H. Tuttle, Designer; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Noble Balcom Corporation; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Y.M.C.A.; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for sinlge and multiple dwelling residences in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Frederic W. Scott; Notes:
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson, Architect, I. T. Skinner Associate, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. L. Ragland and Co.; Commissioned by: T. T. Adams; Notes: Brick Colonial Revival house with two stories plus an attic story over basement. First story is delineated with a porch showing a roof with a broken pediment at the center supported by coupled, fluted Doric columns and two Ionic columns flanking the entrance. Attic dormer windows repeat the pediment theme of the porch. Second story center window topped with a stone arch and key block with fan light. Excellent details of interior woodwork included. First floor = center hall flanked by a saloon parlor and reception hall which are followed by the library, dining room, kitchen, butler pantry, powder room, and porch. Second floor = 5 chambers, a children's play room, a sewing room and 2 full baths. Attic plan = 2 chambers, 2 servant rooms, 2 spare rooms, and 2 full baths.
Drawn by: Charles K. Bryant, 1014 E. Main Street, Richmond; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: Edward N. Calisch; Notes: 2-story over basement brick house with partial attic story. Front elevation is eclectic and features a mansard roof with Flemish style dormer. The second story shows a 3-part castellated oriel.
Drawn by: C. K. Howell, Architect; Contractor: R. E. Elmore and Company; Commissioned by: Mrs. Phillip E. Johnson; Notes: Fully half-timbered Arts and Crafts house. Good detail plans of interior elements. An unusual style for Monument Avenue that was dabbled in by a few builders in the early 20th century.
Drawn by: Scarborough & Howell, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Richmond, Va. (C. K. Howell, Architect, on heading of specifications); Contractor: W. L. Ragland and Co.; Commissioned by: Henry Harwood; Notes: 2-story brick house with full basement and attic. Includes drawings of fine interior finish work. 1st floor: l.r., parlor, d.r., library, kitchen, pantry and stair hall. 2nd floor: 4 bedrooms and 2 servant rooms plus 2 full baths.
Drawn by: M. J. Dimmock Architect, Richmond Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: L. H. Jenkins; Notes: Specifications call for porch supports of "railroad iron" placed 3' on center. Drawings include interior elevations. CD # 23, 48-49, 69-70.
Drawn by: A. G. Higginbotham, Charleston, W. VA; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: Emanuel H. Gunst; Notes:
Drawn by: A. F. Huntt, Archt., 1107-1/2 East Main St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: L. J. Koster; Commissioned by: Mrs. W. D. Thomas; Notes: Specifications note location on the south side of Franklin Street, "opposite Ryland St."
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson, Architect, 922 E. Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: Mrs. Ada Strause; Notes: This is a 3-level brick and stone house over basement. Note materials: Sheet 6 shows the front porch columns were specified as Cat. # 1616, A. P. Lombard, Boston, Mass. The use of terra cotta for the front elevation was changed by addendum to Wawaset and Indiana limestone and light Georgia granite and combined with Washington Hydraulic press brick. Interior bath tubs = "Lexington" enameled iron tubs; lavatories = "Burton"; waterclosets = "Beekman." This supports the thesis that Anderson often used out-of-state suppliers.
Drawn by: Scarborough & Howell, Inc., Architects and Engineers, 723 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. L. Ragland and Co.; Commissioned by: A. L. McClellan; Notes: This is a 3-level over basement Colonial Revival residence. Plans contain 2 front elevations. The first shows a semi-circular front porch with colossal Scamozzi Ionic columns; the revised shows 1-story, triple Doric columns. The first floor plan = center hall flanked by a parlor [r] and l.r. [l], behind which is the d.r; other rooms include a pantry, powder room , store room and kit. The second floor includes four b.r.s and 2 full baths. The third floor is unfinished. A full basement contains service rooms.
Drawn by: Scarborough & Howell; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. W. Bennett; Notes: Particularly fragile blueprints. Specifications include printed "General Provisions" from C. K. Howell.
Drawn by: Charles K. Bryant; Contractor: J. J. Tignor; Commissioned by: John Bagby; Notes:
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson; Contractor: R. J. Gallespie; Commissioned by: J. F. Walsh; Notes: Includes Alternate Plan of Stable (also called Barn). Narrow house that extends to the property lines on each side (40'-0" wide lot).
Drawn by: Scarborough & Howell, Inc., Engineers and Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: R. E. Elmore and Co.; Commissioned by: T. A. Smith; Notes:
Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: G. W. Tiller, Supt.; Commissioned by: William H. White; Notes: Includes interior elevations of living room, dining room, library, and stair in main hall.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. H. Robertson; Commissioned by: John Herndon; Notes: Rear addition to two-story brick dwelling.
Drawn by: Scarborough & Howell Inc., Engineers & Architects, 723 E. Main St., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Chas. H. Nicholson; Commissioned by: Ottway S. Allen; Notes: Three-story and basement, ten- bedroom house with a modestly sized but busily ornamented facade. A projecting entry porch is still evident on the first floor plan and ghosts remain on the other drawings. Specifications include printed "General Provisions" of C. K. Howell, Architect. CD # 43.
Drawn by: Scarborough & Howell Inc.; Contractor: J. J. Tignor; Commissioned by: Leroy S. Cohen; Notes: 3 story front section (2 story back extension) over basement Colonial Revival house built of brick with stone quoins and gauged lintels. Side entry on first floor which includes a parlor, library, dining room, butler's pantry, kitchen, laundry, and powder room. Second floor = master bedroom and dressing room with balcony, 2 additional bedrooms, 2 servant rooms and 2 full baths.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Joseph Heye; Commissioned by: Mrs. Carrie V. Clopton; Notes:
Drawn by: John Kevan Peebles, Architect - Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: John T. Wils[on]; Commissioned by: John T. Wilson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: S. G. Meredith; Commissioned by: S. G. Meredith; Notes: 2-story, brick Colonial Revival house with one story wrap porch. No architect is indicated on the plans, however "Childrey, Sunday Co., Draughtsman & Blue Printers, East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia" is stamped on the back of a sheet. S. G. Meredith was a local builder who often used D. Wiley Anderson to design his buildings.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: G. J. Hunt, Contr.; Commissioned by: Geo. Schoen; Notes: 3-story brick/stone residence designed in a very exuberant classical revival style. According to Wells and Dalton, Gilbert John Hunt was an architect and builder in Richmond and was listed as an architect in the 1909 Richmond City Directory.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: W. L. Ragland and Co.; Commissioned by: J. K. Dunlap; Notes:
Drawn by: A. F. Huntt, 1107 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Jones and Eubank; Commissioned by: F. D. Beveridge; Notes: Brick, 2-story over basement Colonial Revival residence. Front porch is covered over the door only with the roof supported by fluted Doric Columns. The front door shows sidelights and a broken scroll pediment. Attic story dormers feature diamond pane windows. First floor plan includes a center hall flanked by a parlor and library, which are followed by the stair hall/living room combination, then what appears to be a dining room, kitchen and store room. Second floor plan shows 4 bedrooms, a sewing room and two full baths. The basement is finished for a billiard room, laundry, cellar, and storage.
Drawn by: C. W. Davis and Bro, Contractors; Contractor: C. W. Davis Bro., Contrs.; Commissioned by: Mrs. Emma C. Gordon; Notes: 3-story over basement brick Colonial Revival house with 12 rooms and a 2-story back extension. Charles Waddy Davis (active 1905-1932) was involved with Davis & Bro. Of Richmond, an architectural and building firm. C. W. Davis and Oswald Davis were associated as carpenters in 1905. C. W. Davis and J. Lee Davis incorporated as Davis Land Col, Inc, in 1908. This architect did several residences in the fan according to Wells and Dalton (p. 107).
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Bowles and Pond Contractors; Commissioned by: Robert S. Crump; Notes: 2-story detached, brick, Colonial Revival house with 1-story wrap porch supported by coupled Doric columns. Front door is topped with an elliptical fanlight and flanked by pilasters and sidelights. First floor plan includes a reception all, parlor, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, dressing room, and full bath. Second floor plan shows four bedrooms, three full baths and a servants room.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: A. M. Walkup; Commissioned by: D. C. O' Flaherty; Notes: 2-story brick and stone Neo-Medieval Revival house. Interior details.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Nelson Powell; Commissioned by: Mrs. Mary Held; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia, Architects; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins, Contractor; Commissioned by: Baptist Home for Aged Women; Notes: 3-story over basement brick residence with one-story wrap porch supported by coupled Doric columns. Hip roof with three dormers and brackets supporting deep eaves. Plan = one large rectangle (south;52-4x65-7) and one small square (north; 38-4x32-3). The exterior of this extant building has changed little as of 4/2000.
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright; Contractor: J. R. Jones; Commissioned by: Dr. W. L. Peple; Notes: 2-story over basement brick residence designed in the Colonial Revival style. Steps lead up to a covered entry porch supported by Doric columns. Side and transom lights surrounding the front door and elliptical arch over the first floor window are designed in decorative patterns typical of the period. The basement plan is laid out as a doctor's office.
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: H. E. Baskervill; Commissioned by: Henry E. Baskervill; Notes:
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Architect, Traveler's B'l'd'g., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: J. A. Moncure; Notes:
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: R. A. Eubank; Commissioned by: Miss Minnie G. Levy; Notes: 3-story brick house with stone quoins. Full-1st floor porch supported w/Ionic (Scamozzi) col.'s. Windows w/stone lintels and keystones. Partial basement holds cellar, servant's toilet, and spaces for fuel and boiler; 1st floor has large reception hall centered with the stairway behind which is the parlor, den, dining room, kitchen, butler's pantry, 1/2 bath, store rooms; 2nd floor shows a master bedroom plus dressing room, 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 servants rooms and bath; 3rd floor includes 4 bedrooms, a full bath, and 2 extra rooms. Interior details of fireplaces, stairway elements, and views of paneled walls. Specs. Refer to window #107 "to be a scenic window glazed with art leaded glass to cost $2.50 per sq. foot unless otherwise directed, design to be selected by the architect.
Drawn by: Aubrey Hunt, Architect, 901 Floyd Avenue, Richmond; Contractor: G. J. Hunt; Commissioned by: H. M. Smith, Jr.; Notes: The architect, Aubrey Hunt, was the son of the contractor, G. J. Hunt, and their names were often associated on various houses in the Fan before 1912. When G. J. Hunt died in 1921, his house and office at 901 Floyd were in the process of being sold by creditors. Little seems to be known about Aubrey Hunt. This 2 story over basement brick residence is shown with a hip roof and one story entrance porch supported by fluted columns. A bay window with sash doors opens onto the porch deck. First floor windows include elliptical fan lights. This center hall Colonial Revival house would be the norm on Monument Avenue.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson Inc., Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: J. R. Jones; Commissioned by: Mrs. Eliza S. Upshur (Dr. John N. Upshur); Notes: Specifications includes details of central vacuum cleaning system
Drawn by: A. L. Hunt; Contractor: A. L. Hunt; Commissioned by: Dr. Jos.. A. White; Notes: Plans to extend this residence to cover the entire lot to the alley.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: H. F. Miller & J. E. Haase; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles K. Bryant, Architect, 410 American National Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: L. J. Jenkins; Commissioned by: Malcolm G. Bruce; Notes:
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Arch't., 1107 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: George T. Jones; Notes:
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Architect, 708 Traveler's B'l'dg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: Henry Clarke; Notes: Some details of interior stair hall and moldings. Specifications contain an autograph letter from Lee and countersigned by Clarke regarding arrangement of cellar walls and windows. CD # 33.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson Inc., Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: J. R. Jones; Commissioned by: Col. W. Miles Cary; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: H. S. Wallerstein; Notes: Extensive details of both exterior and interior Gothic decoration. CD # 33.
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, 410-11 Travelers Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. R. Jones; Commissioned by: John S. Munce; Notes: 3 story over basement Colonial Revival house with flat roof. Materials = brick and stone. Front elevation shows a full front porch surrounded with balustrades. The door area is covered with a flat-topped roof supported by coupled Ionic columns. An elliptical light over the first floor window features art glass. Door sidelights and transom show leaded windows. Limestone lintels/keystones top windows and the third floor is delineated with a limestone string course. First floor plan = stair hall, parlor, library, dining room, kitchen, laundry, store room, and powder room. Second floor plan = 3 bedrooms, 1 boudoir, 2 full baths, and 2 servant rooms. Third floor plan = 3 bedrooms and a full bath.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee; Contractor: Jas. Fox; Commissioned by: Nathan Simon; Notes: Two story brick and stone Colonial Revival house with side gable roof, double chimneys, and entry porch. The side entry is topped with a steep gable that is centered with a six-pane window.
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson, Architect, 922 East Main Street, Richmond, VA; Contractor: R. W. Eubank; Commissioned by: A. L. Straus; Notes: Particularly fragile and extraordinarily detailed blueprints. Includes many details of interior elevations and ceiling patterns. Elaborate exterior decoration is detailed in the elevations.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Architect, 708 Travelers Building, Richmond, VA; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Mrs. Annie N. Smith; Notes:
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson; Contractor: Jno. T. Wilson Co.; Commissioned by: Moses Binswanger; Notes: One of the most elaborate and exuberant Colonial Revival houses by D. W. A. The center hall Colonial Revival house has a side gable roof with fanciful dormers and double chimneys. Excellent details of the front entrance, mantels, bookcases, sliding doors, and reception hall stairs. VERY fragile. CD # 90.
Drawn by: Asbury & Whitehurst, Architects and Engineers, 110 N. Seventh Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: H. S. Richardson; Commissioned by: W. C. Camp; Notes: 2-story over basement Colonial Revival residence. Excellent details of interior stairway and woodwork. First floor plan = reception hall, reception room, living room, dining room, dramatic turned staircase, kitchen, butler's pantry, storage room, and powder room. Second floor plan = 3 bedrooms, sewing room, packing room, 2 full baths, servant's room/bath.
Drawn by: Asbury and Whitehurst, Architects & Engineers, 110 N. Seventh Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: H. S. Richardson; Commissioned by: C. B. Richardson; Notes: 2 story over basement, brick, Colonial Revival residence. Front elevation shows a 1-story porch with Doric columns on limestone pedestals. First floor door and windows have Palladian over lights. Hipped, tile roof. First floor = reception hall, living room, dining room, den, kitchen, laundry, and powder room. Second floor = 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, sewing room, linen room, and packing room.
Drawn by: Walter D. Blair, Architect, 281 5th Ave. N.Y. City; Contractor: W. S. Quarles; Commissioned by: Louis H. Blair; Notes: This three-story and cellar, five-bedroom house includes a third floor studio with skylight and three servant's rooms. Drawings include details of pantry elevations and elaborate exterior ornament at portico and main entrance.
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright; Contractor: J. R. Jones; Commissioned by: Paul W. Howle; Notes: Brick and stone residence with three stories and a two story back wing. The front elevation is an exuberant interpretation of the American Renaissance Revival and Second Empire styles with each level delineated by ornament and/or materials.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee; Contractor: J. C. Beazley Co.; Commissioned by: J. J. Pollard; Notes: Two story brick Neoclassical Revival house with asymmetrical facade and porte cochere. The side gable, tile roof contains three Italianate dormers with six over six sash windows. Good details of woodwork and curved staircase.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Harvey C. Brown; Commissioned by: Harvey C. Brown; Notes: "Two, two-story and mansard brick houses"
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Inc., Architects, 510 T. D. Bldg., Richmond, VA; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Mrs. Elizabeth U. Benson (Geo. J. Benson)" and Mrs. Elizabeth U. Benson (Geo. . Benson); Notes: The specifications indicate that the house is on Grove Ave. between Meadow and Rowland; the permit is written that it is between Lombardy and Vi [torn]. Specifications include several printed sheets and a clean estimate form with "Charles M. Robinson, Architect" on the heading. An addenda to the specs states that the servant's tub is to be removed; the plans reveal that the two first-floor servants rooms are accessible only to the exterior.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect; Contractor: J. R. Jones; Commissioned by: E. R. Lafferty; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles K. Bryant; Contractor: J. C. Beazley; Commissioned by: State of Virginia; Notes: Alterations and additions to the existing executive mansion. Drawings designate new and old materials.
Drawn by: William B. Newell, Architect; Contractor: N. E. Ancarrow; Commissioned by: N. E. Ancarrow; Notes:
Drawn by: Asbury & Whitehurst, Architects & Engineers, #110 N. Seventh Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Virginia Carolina Construction Co.; Commissioned by: E. Hulzer; Notes: There is a discrepancy between the address listed on the drawings and specifications and that given by the city for this project.
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson; Contractor: J. R. Jones; Commissioned by: David Wallerstein; Notes: Two-story brick Colonial Revival house with side entrance covered by a one story pedimented porch supported by Corinthian columns. Anderson uses an oriel on the front facade and the north elevation. This building is extant, and as of 7/2000, is remarkably well-preserved as indicated by the plans.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: Minna L. Sycle (Mary C. Shepparo); Notes: Three story brick house with an entrance portico supported by giant modified Ionic columns. The window lintels are punctuated with center and end stone keystones.
Drawn by: Marcus Hallett, Mutual Building, Richmond; Contractor: A. P. Perrin; Commissioned by: T. Garnett Tabb; Notes: Two story brick Colonial Revival house. The center block is flanked by indented wings on each side. An arched door topped with a Palladian light is covered by a one story partial porch with flat roof supported by Doric columns. The brick double car garage has a second story apartment designated as the servant quarters.
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson; Contractor: J. R. Jones; Commissioned by: W. H. Schwarzschild; Notes: Two story brick Colonial Revival house with finished attic level. W. H. Schwarzschild was the founder of the present-day Schwarzschild Jewelers. The house is currently serving as the Richmond Senior Center, having previously been the headquarters for the Richmond Junior League. The plans show excellent details of woodworking which (as of 2000) is virtually intact, but painted in several locations. The attic plan and second floor bedrooms have been altered to a degree. The house next door (east) is a mirror image of this house and was also designed by DWA around the same time.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: G. J. Hunt and Sons; Commissioned by: G. K. Pollock; Notes: The portion of the sheets with title block of these drawings has been cut off.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Delaney and Gann; Commissioned by: Joseph E. Surg; Notes:
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Hiram M. Smith; Notes: Two-story brick Colonial Revival house with side gable roof and three chimneys. Eleven steps lead up a steep grade to the entrance door which has sidelights and a Palladian transom light. A broken pediment supported by four Doric pilasters rests above the entrance. The rear elevation is an elaborate composition with a three-part Palladian window topping the central door. Two front gabled sections flank the center block.
Drawn by: Noland & Baskervill, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. A Chesterman; Commissioned by: Eppa Hunton, Jr.; Notes: Plans include extensive detail drawings of interior decoration in stair hall. CD # 154.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: G. J. Hunt; Commissioned by: W. B. Pizzini; Notes: Two story brick Colonial Revival house with elaborate details.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Architect, 780 Travelers Bl'd'g., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. P. Taylor; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Notes: Elevations and floor plans for two 2- story Colonial Revival townhouses intended for use as flats.
Drawn by: Asbury and Whitehurst; Contractor: W. J. Gilman; Commissioned by: W. J. Gilman; Notes: Two-story over raised basement stucco residence/apartment building. The front elevation shows a steeply pitched side gable, slate roof that covers the second story. A central entrance cuts into the roof and is topped by a double sash window. Elements of the Arts and Crafts and Colonial Revival modes are incorporated into the exterior composition.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. J. Ballou, Jr.; Notes: First floor plan and front and rear elevations only of a two story brick Colonial Revival house with side front entrance and Flemish bond brick pattern specified on the drawing.
Drawn by: S. E. Pace, Architect, Covington, Virginia; Contractor: Modern Home Builders Inc.; Commissioned by: Modern Home Builders; Notes: 2-story house with hip roof and deep eaves supported by triple brackets. Full one-story porches on front and back elevations. House built of frame and veneered with Washington press brick. Sidney E. Pace was active from 1904-1918 and based in Roanoke and Covington as an architect and builder.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Arch't., 708 Travelers Bldg., Richmond - Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. J. Ballou, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: C. F. Puggins; Commissioned by: C. B. Snow; Notes: 2 story brick Colonial Revival house with steeply pitched side gable roof and dormers. The front entrance features a fanlight topped by a broken pediment supported by Doric pilasters. Back elevation shows a front gable extension. Fine details.
Drawn by: Asbury & Whitehurst, Architects and Engineers, 110 N. Seventh Street, Richmond; Contractor: Geo. D. Priddy; Commissioned by: C. B. Lathrop; Notes: Detached house noted for its hooded entry, double-side gables covered by steep red tile roofs and contrasting stucco wall covering.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Robert C. Nelson; Notes: 2-story over basement brick Colonial Revival house with porte cochere and frame projection on the back elevation. Side-gabled roof with three dormers. Shuttered windows, a Lee signature, and pedimented porch over the entrance complete this Ginter Park house typical of the period.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, 708 Travelers Building; Contractor: W. Duncan Lee, Supt.; Commissioned by: R. Latimer Gordon; Notes: Two story brick Colonial Revival house with "saltbox" type roof slanting down to one story in the back. Good details of interior woodwork.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: Harvey C. Brown; Commissioned by: Harvey C. Brown; Notes: 2-story over basement brick Colonial Revival house with pedimented porch over the entrance. Steeply pitched gable roof with three pedimented dormers
Drawn by: Modern Home Builders Inc., 1201 3rd Ave. Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Modern Home Builders; Commissioned by: Modern Home Builders Corp.; Notes: This set of drawings includes one set of plans and two front elevations of home designs. These are decorative variations of the Four-square style frame house with large porch across the front. The specifications note the houses will be built on lots 8, 9, 10, and 11 in Block 6, as shown on a plat of "Plateau of Highland Park."
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Arch't, 708 Travelers Insurance Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. Duncan Lee, Supt.; Commissioned by: NA; Notes: This permit includes a $500 brick garage.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Beers; Commissioned by: H. W. Ellerson; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Miss A. W. Stordivant - Contractor; Commissioned by: Miss A. W. Stordivant; Notes: Note discrepancy in address given in title and in description provided by the city of Richmond.
Drawn by: John Russell Pope, Architect, New York; Contractor: William P. Lipscomb and Co.; Commissioned by: J. K. Branch; Notes: Over a hundred pages of specifications detail the materials and construction of this extraordinary Gothic style mansion. Extensive interior elevations record details of paneling and decoration. CD # 98.
Drawn by: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Contractor: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: W. L. Bottomley, Arch't., 597 Fifth Ave. New York; Contractor: Travers Wood Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: H. L. Golson; Notes:
Drawn by: C. C. Hitt, owner and builder; Contractor: C. C. Hitt; Commissioned by: C. C. Hitt; Notes: Five, frame, foursquare houses.
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual B'l'd'g., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: R. F. Patterson; Notes:
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Architect, 708 Travelers Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. Duncan Lee; Commissioned by: C. D. Lathrop, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros.; Notes: Stucco townhouses with brick accents in a typical Fan District configuration.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: I. T. Skinner; Commissioned by: Roberta Gilmore Waller; Notes:
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury, Architect, No. 110 North Seventh St., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: C. B. Lathrop; Commissioned by: C. W. Lathrop; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. C. Nilson; Commissioned by: M. L. Norvell; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill and Lambert, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: A. M. Walkup Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Union Theological Seminary; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. L. Sharp; Commissioned by: W. W. Hazelwood; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. B. Jones; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. O. Allen; Commissioned by: C. O. Allen; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. M. Anderson and Co.; Commissioned by: J. C .Anderson; Notes:
Drawn by: Muhleman & Kayhoe; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe; Commissioned by: Muhleman & Kayhoe; Notes:
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Arch't, 708 Travelers Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: E. F. Schultz; Commissioned by: Stuart G. Christian; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Matthews and Sweeney Construction; Commissioned by: B. W. Showalter; Notes: This permit was originally no. 6615, taken out for dwellings at 1705 Second Avenue. CD # 165.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Lonnie B. Perrin; Commissioned by: Rev. C. A. Jenkins; Notes: Two-story frame house in the Colonial Revival style with a full front porch and a widow's walk crowning the junction of the hip roof.
Drawn by: Hallett and Pratt; Contractor: R. M. Anderson and Co.; Commissioned by: J. C. Anderson; Notes: Elevations and plans for a stucco house designed in the Dutch Colonial Revival mode. The Doric columns of the front porch are wrapped in stucco and the porch floor is supported by stone pillars.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Two-story, brick house with side entrance and full front porch. The fake, steeply pitched, side-gabled roof contains two small front-gabled decorative dormers.
Drawn by: Hallett and Pratt; Contractor: W. S. Forbes; Commissioned by: Blanchard S. Forbes; Notes: Two-story, stucco, Colonial Revival house with green slate hip roof and side projection containing two open- air arches.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: American Constr. Corp.; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Two-story brick townhouses that appear to be attached.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. W. Merriman; Commissioned by: John W. Krause; Notes: Two-story brick Colonial Revival house and six, attached one-car garages.
Drawn by: Charles I Hofmann, Architect, 110 North 7th Street, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe, Contractors; Commissioned by: Laburnum Corporation; Notes: Marked "House No. 8," this may have been a model home or speculation house for the developer. 2-story over basement "Colonial" frame house with "Dutch Colonial" room and carport. 1st floor = center hall with living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry and porch. 2nd floor = 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths.
Drawn by: Charles I. Hofmann, 110 N. 7th Street, Richmond, VA.; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: Laburnum Corporation; Notes: Marked "House No. 9", this may have been a model home or speculation house for the developer. 2-story over basement, center hall "Colonial" frame house with carport and sleeping porch. 1st floor = living room, dining room and kitchen. 2nd floor = 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. D. Cheatwood, Contr.; Commissioned by: William T. Johnson; Notes: Plans and elevation for a 2-story over basement, eight room frame and stucco house. House shows hip roof and 1-story wrap porch supported with columns on pedestals. "Arts and Crafts" to elevation and plan.
Drawn by: Charles L. Hofmann, Architect, 110 N. 7th St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe; Commissioned by: Laburnum Corporation; Notes: The drawing notes this is "House No. 5."
Drawn by: Saville & Claiborne, Contracting Engineers, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Saville and Claiborne, Contractors; Commissioned by: M. W. and A. B. Purcell; Notes:
Drawn by: Cram & Ferguson; Contractor: C. H. Archer; Commissioned by: Holy Comforter Church; Notes: Three story over raised basement building intended for meeting and classrooms. The central section of the front elevation is crowned with a cupola and flanked on both sides with two story wings Colonial Revival and Gothic Revival elements are combined in this plaster and stone structure.
Drawn by: Baskervill and Lambert; Contractor: A. M. Walkup Co. Inc. Contrs; Commissioned by: J. T. Palmatary, Esq.; Notes: Stucco additions to the front and rear elevations in the Colonial Revival style.
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips, Architects, 303/4 American Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Clarence Cosby, Contractor; Commissioned by: Mr. Clarence Cosby, Byrd Park, Richmond, Va.; Notes: Six, two story stucco residences. Plans include site plan.
Drawn by: Davis Bros. Inc, 2510 W. Main St., Richmond; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc; Commissioned by: H. M. Fick; Notes: Brick, 2-story over basement house in the "Colonial" style with one-story porch supported by Doric columns and having a green slate roof. Pediment dormers in the attic level. Front door includes sidelights and transom lights. 1st floor = reception hall, living room, dining room, kitchen. 2nd floor = 4 bedrooms and 1 full bath.
Drawn by: Davis Bros. Inc., Contractors, 2510-16 W. Main St.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: H. D. Lipford; Notes: There are two front elevations included under this permit number, evidently for two seven room structures with the same basic plan. The specifications list the address as 3211-13 Monument Ave.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman ad Kayhoe; Commissioned by: C. M. Miller; Notes: Notations on each sheet: "This plan to be reversed."
Drawn by: Charles I. Hofmann, Architect, 110 No. 7th Street, Richmond; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contrs.; Commissioned by: Laburnum Corporation; Notes: Marked "House No. 6," on plans, this may have been a model or speculation house for the developer. 2-story over basement "Colonial" style suburban house with wrap porch and touches of the "Arts and Crafts" mode in materials - stucco and shingles and with cut-outs on exterior shutters and interior floor plan. 1st floor = stair hall, living room, dining room, kitchen and pantry. 2nd floor = 4 bedrooms and one full bath.
Drawn by: L. O. S.; Contractor: Delany and Gann; Commissioned by: J. D. Hite; Notes: The original information on the drawing (which has been marked through with red crayon) is "Brick Dwelling, W. L. Cross, Esq., 1903 Grove Ave."
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Architect, 798 Travelers Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Mrs. Clara K. Brockenbrough "Sub-Contractor"; Commissioned by: Mrs. Clara K. Brockenbrough; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles L. Hofmann, Architect; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe, Contr; Commissioned by: Laburnum Corporation; Notes: 2-story, stucco, "Colonial" style house with full 1-story front porch and tile roof. House dimensions are 25'X 37'. Marked "House No. 6," this may have been a model or speculative house for the developer. Plan of 1st floor = center hall flanked by living room and dining room behind which is a kitchen and pantry. 2nd floor = 4 bedrooms and a full bath.
Drawn by: Hallett & Pratt, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. S. Forbes; Commissioned by: William P. Forbes; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Mrs. Claudia P. Taylor; Notes: 2-story brick and frame house with Dutch Colonial roof and dormers and a porte cochere.
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury; Contractor: R. D. Watkins, Contractor; Commissioned by: R. D. Watkins; Notes: Two-story brick and limestone mansion with tiled hip roof and a one story porch extension on each side. The elevation shows French windows flanking a central entry topped with a limestone arch centered with a coat of arms. The architect, Asbury, designed several upscale residences on Monument Avenue. He was active in Richmond from 1905-1959.
Drawn by: Davis Brothers, Inc.; Contractor: Davis Brothers, Inc.; Commissioned by: Gramby Building Company, Inc. (Owner); Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: H. R. Weisiger; Notes: Two story brick house designed in an eclectic Colonial Revival/Tudor Revival style with decorative touches in stucco. Anderson also built an apartment building for Weisiger at 3021 Monument Ave.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: F. T. Sutton; Notes: Two story frame Colonial Revival house with double chimneys, a slate roof, and a porte cochere.
Drawn by: R. M. Anderson & Co.; Contractor: R. M. Anderson and Co.; Commissioned by: H. W. Higgason; Notes: 2-story stucco house with full front porch supported by Doric columns. The hip roof contains one dormer with double windows.
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: John W. Williams; Notes: Three detached, single family residences designed respectively in either the Colonial or Tudor Revival styles. Brick and stucco are the predominant materials.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: G. B. Boatwright; Notes: Two story frame Colonial Revival house in a center hall plan with porte cochere. The side gable roof includes three dormers with Palladian top sash over a six light sash.
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips; Contractor: H. A. Phillips; Commissioned by: H. A. Phillips; Notes: Five, two story brick residences with varying front elevations designed in the Colonial Revival style. See control #706.
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips, Architects; Contractor: H. A. Phillips; Commissioned by: H. A. Phillips; Notes: Five, brick, two story townhouses with varying Colonial Revival facades. Carl Max Lindner, Sr. and Charles H. Phillips were associated from 1921 to 1923. They were sometimes listed as both architects and contractors.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: NA; Notes: Two-story detached, brick, Colonial Revival townhouse in the Fan District of Richmond. The front elevation includes an arched brick side entrance covered by a full porch.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: C. A. Powell; Notes: Two story, stucco, center hall Colonial Revival house with two-floor enclosed sun porch extension.
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips, Architects; Contractor: J. W. Hall; Commissioned by: Walter C. Schaff, Esq.; Notes: Five attached brick townhouses with varying Colonial Revival front elevations;.
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Mrs. O. E. Garner; Notes: Two story brick Colonial Revival house with two story extension set back from the main block.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. F. Duggins; Commissioned by: W. Warren Daboney; Notes: 2-story Colonial Revival house with hip roof, double chimneys and a full, 1-story front porch supported by Ionic columns.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Randolph Watkins; Notes: Two story, detached, brick house with side entrance covered by a 1-story porch with pedimented roof supported by Doric columns. The side-gable roof shows three pedimented dormers and a chimney on each side. The first floor plan includes a reception area, living room, dining room, kit, and storage area. The second floor contains 3 bedrooms, a sewing room, and a servants room. Utilities are in the basement.
Drawn by: Davis Brothers, In., General Contractors, 2510 West Main St., Richmond; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: S. E. Fairlamb; Notes: 2-story, brick, Colonial Revival house with slate, side- gable roof. A fan light appears over the front door and paneled shutters are attached to each window.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: M. W. Strother; Notes:
Drawn by: P. S. Lubienski, Architect, 511 Times-Dispatch Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: P. S. Lubienski; Commissioned by: P. S. Lubinski; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund, Allison Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: F. H. Boatwright; Commissioned by: Joseph Kass; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: F. B. Walker; Commissioned by: F. B. Walker; Notes: Specifications for this project are on the letterhead of "F. B. Walker, Highway and Building Construction." He may be he designer of these dwellings, as well as the owner and contractor.
Drawn by: Thomas E. Radcliffe, Architect, Petersburg, VA; Contractor: L. G. Leigh; Commissioned by: N. H. Tate; Notes: Five 2-story, detached, brick townhouses varying only in elevations all of which are designed in the Colonial Revival mode. Floor plan includes living room, dining room, and kitchen on the first floor with 3 bedrooms and an enclosed sleeping porch on the second floor.
Drawn by: Claiborne & Taylor, Contractors and Engineers, Richmond; Contractor: Claiborne and Taylor; Commissioned by: J. B. Dalton; Notes: Three-story brick house with hip roof and quoin corners and fashioned in a Neo-Classical Revival mode.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Frederic S. Jones; Notes: Two-story, brick, Colonial Revival house with a full front porch supported by Doric columns.
Drawn by: P. S. Lubienski, Architect, 800 E. Broad St., Richmond; Contractor: P. S. Lubienski; Commissioned by: P. S. Lubienski; Notes: 2-story frame, brick-veneer house in the Colonial Revival mode with port cochere topped with a sleeping porch on one side and one-story sun porch on the other side.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: F. B. Walker; Commissioned by: F. B. Walker; Notes:
Drawn by: A. Carl Messerschmidt; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: Henrietta P. Gordon; Notes: Two-story, brick Colonial Revival town house with full porch supported by Doric columns and a slate roof.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. H. Moran; Commissioned by: H. S. Winston; Notes:
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee; Contractor: J. R. Jones; Commissioned by: M. M. Anderson; Notes: Two-story brick Colonial Revival house with a hip roof showing on the front elevation that intersects with a wide- gabled roof on the side elevation.
Drawn by: W. M. Knowles, Builder; Contractor: W. M. Knowles; Commissioned by: Mrs. J. A. Dunn (Floyd Ave.) and Sallie Floyd Kemple (Meadow St.); Notes: Brick, four flat building.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. C. Matthews; Commissioned by: Thomas B. Davis; Notes: Two story, brick, Colonial Revival house.
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Judge J. F. Rhea; Notes: Two story, brick, Colonial Revival house.
Drawn by: C. H. Archer; Contractor: C. H. Archer; Commissioned by: I. S. Grow; Notes: Brick, Colonial Revival house with full front porch. C. H. Archer was both and architect and general contractor who was active from 1924 according to Wells and Dalton, 10.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee; Contractor: H. P. Bayly; Commissioned by: W. S. Tyler; Notes: Two-story, stucco house designed in a sedate Colonial Revival style.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Littleton Fitzgerald; Notes: Two story Colonial Revival house with a porte cochere, double chimneys and three pedimented dormers which match the pediment of the front entrance porch.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., Designers and Builders; Contractor: Davis Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: W. W. Roundtree; Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. C. Brown; Notes:
Drawn by: A. Carl Messerschmidt; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: W. W. Workman; Notes: Two-story, Dutch Colonial Revival, brick house with porte cochere on one side and a two-story, enclosed projection on the opposite side.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Architect, 708 Travelers Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: M. L. Hubbard Construction; Commissioned by: M. L. Hubbard; Notes:
Drawn by: E. E. Burruss for R. M. Anderson & Co., Gen. Contractors; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: Lewis Ginter Land and Imp. Company; Notes: Frame house with two stories. The second story overhangs the first and features a so-called Dutch Colonial roof.
Drawn by: William Lawrence Bottomley, Architect, No. 112 E. 55th Street, NYC; Contractor: J. C. Beazley; Commissioned by: J. Scott Parrish; Notes: The central hall is flanked by the dining room and drawing room and the library behind. A garage wing is attached to the left of the house by a row of service rooms that frame an open space. The numerous rooms on the second and third floors include the owner's, daughter's, and son's rooms, two morning rooms, and three servant's rooms.
Drawn by: C. H. Archer; Contractor: C. H. Archer; Commissioned by: Mrs. W.H. Jenks; Notes: Two-story brick Colonial Revival house with tile roof and porte cochere. The louvered shutters on the second story contain a cut-out flower motif in the upper panel. The segmental arch that crowns the central entrance is supported by Doric pilasters.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee; Contractor: Po[sic] and Wilkinson; Commissioned by: Mrs. Mary M. Lewis; Notes: Two story brick Colonial Revival dwelling with a combination gable/hip roof.
Drawn by: P. S. Lubienski; Contractor: P. S. Lubienski; Commissioned by: W. W. Crisp; Notes: Two-story, frame and brick veneer house. The plan is a central block with side projections.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: J. H. Britton; Notes: Two story brick Colonial Revival house with porte cochere. The central entrance door has a fanlight and is covered by a porch which features a broken Classical pediment supported by Doric columns. The three dormers in the side gable roof repeat the theme of the porch.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: O. J. Davis; Commissioned by: J. D. Carneal; Notes: Two story brick Colonial Revival house with porte cochere and Spanish tile roof. The central entrance is covered with a broken pedimented porch supported by Doric columns.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: Maud Starke (Mrs. J. E. Warriner); Notes: Two story stucco two family house designed in a Tudor style imitation half timber gables.
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett; Contractor: Harry Rohm; Commissioned by: H. Rohm; Notes: Two story brick house with stucco trim. The central plan includes a sun porch and a porte cochere on opposite ends of the front elevation. The tile hip roof includes dormers on the side elevations only.
Drawn by: R. M. Anderson; Contractor: R. M. Anderson and Co.; Commissioned by: Joseph H. Harrison; Notes: Two-story, frame house designed in the Colonial Revival style with two side extensions and double chimneys.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: Milton J. and Irving J. Straus; Notes: Two-story, brick Colonial Revival house. The facade is asymmetrical with a side entrance covered by a portico supported by two-story Corinthian columns. Quoin corners, window sills and lintels are built of stone. A floating balcony extends off the second story French doors.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Bellevue Park, Inc.; Notes: Two, two-story brick houses with double end chimneys and steeply pitched decorative gables on the front facade.
Drawn by: W. H. Pringle; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayloe; Commissioned by: Laburnum Corp.; Notes: A set of four separate house plans and elevations to be built by Muhleman & Kayhoe. The two-story houses are designed in a suburban, Colonial Revival style.
Drawn by: G. Herbert French; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Mrs. Rhonie H. Whitlock; Notes: This house and two others in Richmond are the only Virginia buildings attributed to the little known architect, French, who was active in Richmond from 1916-1924. The present building is a very fine two-story stucco house with a central block flanked by two projections. The side entry door is located under an arched breezeway. The floor-to-ceiling windows on the first story are crowned with Palladian lights giving the facade the appearance of an Italian villa.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Belleview Park Inc.; Notes: Two story stucco Colonial Revival house with hip roof and side projections. The entrance sets asymmetrically on the facade and is covered with a flat roofed porch supported by Doric columns wrapped in stucco.
Drawn by: W. H. Pringle; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe; Commissioned by: Laburnum Corp.; Notes: Five frame residences to be built according to one plan and elevation. The elevation shows a two-story house with a so-called Dutch Colonial roof.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. S. Quarles; Commissioned by: S. V. Moody; Notes: Two story brick house with full front porch.
Drawn by: Realty Finance Corp.; Contractor: Realty Finance Corp.; Commissioned by: Realty Finance Corp.; Notes: Two story stucco and frame house designed in an Arts and Crafts style.
Drawn by: P. S. Lubienski; Contractor: P. S. Lubienski; Commissioned by: P. S. Lubienski; Notes: Two, two-story frame and brick veneer Colonial Revival houses.
Drawn by: P. S. Lubienski; Contractor: P. S. Lubienski; Commissioned by: P. S. Lubienski; Notes: Two story brick Colonial Revival house with full front porch supported by coupled, fluted Doric Columns.
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury; Contractor: Lewis Kaufman; Commissioned by: Lewis Kaufman; Notes: Plans and elevations for a substantial residence executed in stucco with a tile roof of various intersecting gables.
Drawn by: G. Herbert French; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: J. H. Frischkorn; Notes: Two-story, Colonial Revival house with double chimneys and slate roof. The second story is delineated with two courses of slate which extend upward on the sides toward the roof. The central entrance is flanked by French doors. Each second-story window has wood panel shutters and a flower box.
Drawn by: C. K. H., Jr. (C.K. Howell ?); Contractor: Edgar Marshall; Commissioned by: Edgar Marshall; Notes: Two-story, stucco, Colonial Revival house designed in a center hall plan with side projections.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: J. W. Williams; Notes: Two-story, brick Colonial Revival house with side entry. The first floor windows are crowned with brick arches. The second floor windows have flat arches with keystones and the shutters contain "flower pot" cut-outs in the upper panel.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. W. Atkinson8; Commissioned by: Morgan R. Mills; Notes: Two story, brick Colonial Revival house with open side porch.
Drawn by: R. M. Anderson and Company; Contractor: R. M. Anderson and Company; Commissioned by: Charles Rose; Notes: Two story Colonial Revival house designed and built by R. M. Anderson and Company. Cost and address were obtained from Wells and Dalton, 9. CD # 95.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: O. J. Davis; Commissioned by: Mrs. Kate N. Christian; Notes: Two-story, brick Colonial Revival house with full front porch and a minor one-story, side projection (enclosed).
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee; Contractor: J. R. Jones; Commissioned by: Mrs. Jonathan Bryan; Notes: Two-story brick "Tudorbean" style residence with L-shaped plan.
Drawn by: Richmond Construction Co., Inc.; Contractor: Richmond Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Mrs. Marie H. Enslow; Notes: Two story Colonial Revival house intended for two families.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: Louise H. Miller; Notes: Two-story, brick Colonial Revival house with full front porch supported by coupled Doric columns that rest on brick pedestals.
Drawn by: Davis Brothers; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Warren M. Goddard; Notes: Two-story brick Colonial Revival with side entrance and a two-story side wing. The windows have 6/6 sashes, louvered shutters, and stone sills and keystones in the flat brick arches.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: C. W. Davis and R. M. Smith; Notes: Detached brick house "ready for occupancy," this was probably an investment property for C. W. Davis, one of the principals of Davis Bros., Inc.
Drawn by: William C. Noland; Contractor: John E. Dicks; Commissioned by: Dr. W.B. Blanton; Notes: Two story brick Colonial Revival house with center hall plan and open side porch.
Drawn by: Lee & Lee, Architects and Engineers; Contractor: J. R. Jones; Commissioned by: E. C. Pelouze; Notes: Compact, stucco, story-and-a-half house with gambrel roof and porte cochere. Excellent detail of the fan element over the center door is shown. Arched windows are set into broken pediments to form three classical dormers on the front facade.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Two-story brick building with plans to accommodate four identical flats. The facade is an eclectic mixture of classical elements and materials to include stucco, slate, wood, and brick.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee; Contractor: C. F. Duggins; Commissioned by: Mrs. Fannie Sycle; Notes: Two story brick house designed in an Italian villa revival style
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: J. H. Mauck and Max E. Ruehrmund (see specifications); Notes: Five brick buildings with individualized facades. Each is designed to house two flats or apartments.
Drawn by: Lee & Lee; Contractor: Building and Security Corp.; Commissioned by: Mary A. Hall; Notes: Two story cinder block house veneered in brick and stucco. The Colonial Revival, center hall plan includes a minor projection on either side of the front elevation.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe; Commissioned by: Jas. G. Roeber; Notes: Although the inspector indicated on the outside of the plans that this is an "apt. building," the plans show a two- story, brick and frame, Colonial Revival house with a so-called Dutch Colonial roof.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: D.A. Weatherford; Commissioned by: C. W. Leonard; Notes: Two-story brick house with central entry covered by a minor porch. The side gable roof contains a decorative, steeply pitched gable on the facade.
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury; Contractor: Mary E. McCarty; Commissioned by: Mary E. McCarty; Notes: Two-story, brick, Colonial Revival house with side entrance covered by a porch supported by Doric Columns. The back elevation shows double porches with wood balustrades.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. L. Sharp; Commissioned by: A. L. Sharp; Notes: Two-story, brick Colonial Revival house that features a full front porch and prominent cornice brackets.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: S. S. Ellett; Notes: Two-story brick Colonial Revival house.
Drawn by: Geo. H. Adams (drawn by E.E. Burris); Contractor: Geo. H. Adams; Commissioned by: Geo. H. Adams; Notes: 2-story, brick, Colonial Revival house w/finished attic story and wraparound porch. Adams w/listed as a contractor and builder in Richmond in 1913, 1919, and 1924 according to city directories.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: W. O. Perrin; Notes: Two-story Colonial Revival house with porte cochere and side porch. The brick chimney is asymmetrically placed on the front elevation to the right of the front entrance.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Mrs. S. A. White; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Eight brick dwellings to be built according to the plans and elevations for two separate sets of plans and elevations each of which includes four attached townhouses.
Drawn by: Cruickshanks Iron Works Co. drawn by J.S.C.; Contractor: D. A. Weatherford; Commissioned by: J. S. Cruickshanks; Notes: Two-story, brick house with tile roof and open side terrace. The central arched doorway is covered by a porch supported by Doric columns.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert; Contractor: I.J. Smith and Co.; Commissioned by: Mrs. S.M. Dooley; Notes: Stone mausoleum for the sarcophagus of Mrs. James H. Dooley, the wife of the original owner of the Maymont estate. Designed in with Greek elements, the building has bronze doors and a bronze roof grill.
Drawn by: Lee & Lee; Contractor: Building and Security Company; Commissioned by: Charlotte L. Stoakley; Notes: Two-story, cinder block house designed in the Colonial Revival style with an extension.
Drawn by: Charles T. Russell, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. A. Jordan; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcus Hallet; Contractor: L. C. Rowlett; Commissioned by: W. Withers Miller; Notes: Alterations and additions to a brick and stucco house.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: M. D. Hurt; Commissioned by: Joseph Perry; Notes: Nine-room, two-story, brick veneer house designed in an Arts and Crafts style.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. D. Hurt; Commissioned by: W. D. Hurt; Notes: Nine room, two-story, brick veneer house designed in an Arts & Crafts style
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: J. E. Crass; Notes: Two-story, brick, Colonial Revival house with minor loggias projecting from each side. The central door and first floor windows are topped with fanlights.
Drawn by: J. Frank Darling & Co.; Contractor: J. Frank Darling and Co.; Commissioned by: L. W. Hoffman; Notes: Two-story over basement dwelling with a center hall plan, a porte cochere at left on the elevation and a two-story enclosed projection at right on the elevation.
Drawn by: C. H. Archer; Contractor: C. H. Archer; Commissioned by: T. W. Leonard; Notes: Two-story, brick Colonial Revival house. The back elevation features double sleeping porches.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. S. Quarles; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer? M. P. Will?; Notes: Two-story and basement brick house with slate roof.
Drawn by: C. E. Sprinkle; Contractor: C. E. Sprinkle; Commissioned by: Sallie Alfriend, Real Estate Holding Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Weber; Contractor: Horace Weber; Commissioned by: Hannah E. Weber; Notes:
Drawn by: R. M. Anderson & Co.; Contractor: R. M. Anderson and Co.; Commissioned by: G.E. Turner; Notes: Two-story, frame Dutch-Colonial style house with one open side porch extension and on the opposite side a small enclosed one-story extension.
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: NA; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Richmond Construction Co.; Commissioned by: A. H. Herrmann; Notes: 2-story Dutch Colonial house.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Purcell; Commissioned by: Nora Maye Landon; Notes: Two story brick, center hall, Colonial Revival house with a decorative broken pediment in the center front of the side gable roof.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect, Richmond, VA; Contractor: E. R. Coffey; Commissioned by: B. H. Melton; Notes: Eight semi-detached brick houses organized as four sets of attached pairs with shared facades. There are four elevation drawings included with each duplex and one set of plans that reflects their identical interiors. The first floor has a front entry porch, living room, dining room, kitchen, and enclosed porch. The second floor includes three bedrooms and a sleeping porch. The four facades differ in their treatment of the dormers, cornices, porch details, and masonry details at the corners and windows.
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: R. D. Watkins; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: L. C. Pease; Notes: Four-room, one-story frame cottage
Drawn by: C. A. Archer; Contractor: C. H. Archer; Commissioned by: M. D. Nunally; Notes: Two-story, brick house designed in the Colonial Revival style with a partial, wrapped porch supported by Doric columns, a tile/hip roof, and porte cochere.
Drawn by: S. H. Shieb; Contractor: S.H. Shieb; Commissioned by: S. H. Shieb; Notes: Two-story Colonial Revival house with center-hall plan.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: L. C. Adair; Notes: 2-story frame Colonial Revival house with center hall plan.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: J. F. O'Grady and J.T. Wilson; Notes: Two, attached brick buildings with different entry and fake gable treatments.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Realty & Construction Co.; Notes: 2 1/2 story brick residence designed for four flats.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. A. Sweeney; Commissioned by: T. C. Sublett; Notes: 2-story brick Colonial Revival house with center hall plan.
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook; Contractor: W. E. Du Val; Commissioned by: J. Homer Cooper; Notes: Two-story brick house with a steeply pitched, side gable, slate roof, and an asymmetrical facade featuring Tudor Revival elements.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Eugene Sutton; Notes: Two-story frame Colonial Revival-style house with center hall plan.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: D. A. Weatherford; Commissioned by: Ginter Land and Imp. Co. (Mrs. D. A. Weatherford); Notes: 2-story brick foursquare-type house with a side projection for office and wraparound porch.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: J. Blair Fitts; Notes: 2-story brick Colonial Revival-style house with slate roof and double side chimneys.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. L. Walthaver; Commissioned by: William H. Craig; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Brothers; Contractor: Davis Brothers; Commissioned by: Davis-Spiers & Ashburn; Notes: Two-brick townhouse buildings.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Son; Commissioned by: Louise B. Page; Notes: Two-story, brick Colonial Revival house with symmetrical facade and one side projection. A widow's walk is present on the hip roof.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., 2510 West Main St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros. Inc.; Commissioned by: Bellevue Park Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Lee & Lee, Architects and Engineers; Contractor: J. R. Jones; Commissioned by: Alice E. Dooley and Josephine Houston; Notes: Alterations to the front entrance and interior of an existing house
Drawn by: Max Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Hudson Cary; Notes: Two, 2-story attached brick flat buildings designed in a typical stylistic style for Ruehrmund flat buildings with varying entrance surrounds and front gables.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: S.L. Lacy; Commissioned by: Joe Hulcher; Notes: Two-story over raised basement house with asymmetrical facade and intersecting hip roofs.
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: General Assembly Training School; Notes: Two-story brick residence with stone columns and window lintels and sills. The hip roof is centered by two dormers that are flanked on either side by front gables with circular windows. The front door, which marks the center hall axis, is covered by an arcaded porch.
Drawn by: C. H. Archer; Contractor: C. H. Archer; Commissioned by: H. F. Andrews; Notes: Two-story brick townhouse with tile roof, bracketed cornice and full front porch. The side entrance establishes the axis alongside which the rooms are aligned.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. H. Minon [sic]; Commissioned by: A. J. Cofer; Notes: Two-story, frame house with tile roof and full front porch. The hip roof has deep eaves hinting at the Arts and Crafts mode.
Drawn by: S. King Fulton; Contractor: Realty and Finance Corp.; Commissioned by: W. O. Rhodes Realty and Finance Corp.; Notes: Two-story stucco house with a hip roof that features deep bracketed soffits.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: J. R. Jones, Inc.; Commissioned by: Mrs. G.S. Taylor; Notes: Two-story, brick Colonial Revival house designed in a Federal Revival style (a la John Marshall House).
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Beulah S. Brunt; Commissioned by: Beulah S. Brunt; Notes: Very detailed plans for a large Colonial Revival house with additional "summer house." The site plan is included. Brunt is the owner/builder. One can only speculate that she was also the architect for the plans are unsigned.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee; Contractor: E. C. Wilkinson; Commissioned by: Merill E. Raab, Esq.; Notes: Three-story (all finished) brick Colonial Revival house with a slate, gable roof with one side chimney. The central entrance is uniquely treated with flanking, extended, fluted pilasters that support a seamed metal roof.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Nine, six-room frame houses.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: City Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Garrett H. Delp; Notes: Two-story Colonial Revival house with center hall plan and porte cochere.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L Bass and Son; Commissioned by: Geo. H. Ware and F. A. Ward; Notes: Two-story, stucco, Colonial Revival house.
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton; Contractor: Clyde Jernigan; Commissioned by: W. T. Taylor; Notes: Two-story, brick Colonial Revival house with an elaborate two-story, central entrance and open side porch.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee; Contractor: Claiborne and Taylor; Commissioned by: Robert N. Pollard; Notes: Two-story Colonial Revival house and detached garage built of shingles with a slate roof. Typical restrained Lee styling.
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: Rosewood Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Co.; Notes: Three, two-story brick houses designed in individualized modes of the Colonial Revival style, and probably intended for speculation.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Mrs. S. H. Hawes; Notes: Two-story stucco house with asymmetrical facade, and a center hall plan.
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury; Contractor: W. B. Andrews; Commissioned by: W. B. And Julia P. Andrews; Notes: Two-story brick Tudorbean-style house with slate roof and half-timber details.
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson; Contractor: C. E. Sprenkle Homes and Building Construction; Commissioned by: Laburnum Corp. and C. E. Sprenkle Construction Co.; Notes: Two-story frame and stucco house with a variable roofline executed in slate. One enters directly into the living room which is flanked to the left by a conservatory porch and to the right by a separate dining room behind which lies the kitchen. The second floor holds four bedrooms. The 50'-wide facade belies the shallow depth of the house.
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook; Contractor: Allen Saville, Inc.; Commissioned by: Brockenbrough Lamb; Notes: Two-story, stucco, Tudor Revival house.
Drawn by: Baskervill and Lambert; Contractor: H. P. Bayly; Commissioned by: Stuart McGuire; Notes: Two-story, brick Colonial Revival dressed stone house. This was one of the most expensive houses built on Monument Avenue at the time.
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Carl M. Lindner; Notes: Two-story, brick townhouse with slate, side-gable roof and double side chimneys. The central entrance is covered by a pedimented porch supported by Corinthian columns.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. S. Inarles [sic]; Commissioned by: Welford R. Sutherland; Notes: Substantial, two-story brick Colonial Revival house with late roof, side and double back porches.
Drawn by: R. M. Anderson Co.; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: James H. Price; Notes: Two-story, brick and frame, house with "Dutch Colonial" or gambrel roof.
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson; Contractor: C. E. Sprenkle; Commissioned by: C. E. Sprenkle Homes and Building Construction, 20 North 8th St.; Notes: Two-story brick building designed to accommodate four flats. The central door of the front facade is flanked by two-level porticos topped by solid pediments. The porticos are set within a front gable. The side gable roof of the building itself is made of tin and shows double chimneys. Each flat includes a living room, two bedrooms, a kitchen, a dining room and a full bath.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Southeastern Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Southern Benedictine Society; Notes: Three-story, brick, hollow tile, and concrete residence designed in a Neo-Italianate style intended to be sympathetic stylistically with the surrounding buildings of the Benedictine School.
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook; Contractor: W. E. Du Val; Commissioned by: Conway H. Gordon; Notes: Two-story, brick Colonial Revival house with central entrance featuring a Classical pediment and frieze supported by Doric pilasters.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: J. W. Atkinson; Commissioned by: Claude L. Batkins; Notes: Two-story, brick and stucco house with minor, one-story wings on either side. The arched front entrance is flanked by two floor-to-ceiling Palladian-style windows. Floral swags, centered with oval medallions, divide the first and second stories.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Henry R. Miller; Notes: Two-story, frame house with Dutch-style gambrel roof.
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: Rosewood Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Co.; Notes: Two, two-story brick townhouses with side entrances and full front porches.
Drawn by: C. H. Archer; Contractor: C. H. Archer; Commissioned by: Cardie B. Mooers; Notes: Detached, two-story, brick townhouse with full front porch supported by square columns on pedestals. Three pedimented dormers and double chimneys complete the side gable tile roof.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: M. B. Harris; Commissioned by: C. L. Schaaf; Notes: Two-story, brick Colonial Revival house with slate, hip roof and porte cochere. The brick is specified to be laid with a double stretcher and header bond.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: H. T. Gates; Notes: Plans for a small, one-story frame cottage with four separate facades each with different gable treatments.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Robert L. Wallerstein; Commissioned by: Robert L. Wallerstein; Notes: One, 2-story brick Colonial Revival house and one, 2-story stucco four-square house.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. S. Quarles; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer; Notes: Two-story stucco house with slate roof and asymmetrical facade.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: H. P. Bagby; Commissioned by: Heth Lorton; Notes: Two-story over raised basement Colonial Revival house with a Dutch Colonial-style gambrel roof and center hall plan.
Drawn by: W. H. Pringle; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: E. G. Higginbotham; Notes: Two-story, brick, Colonial Revival house with side entrance which features a porch supported by fluted Ionic columns. The louvered shutters show half moon cut-outs in the upper panels.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: H. J. Johnson; Commissioned by: A. M. Hodges; Notes: Two-story, frame Colonial Revival-style house.
Drawn by: R. M. Anderson (drawn by E.E. Burris); Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: B. O. Cone; Notes: 2-story, brick Colonial Revival house with center hall plan.
Drawn by: William Lawrence Bottomley; Contractor: Claiborne and Taylor; Commissioned by: R. G. Cabell; Notes: Three-story over raised basement, brick Italian Renaissance Revival (a la McKim, Meade, and White) house with slate hip roof and double side chimneys.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: L. L. Strause & C. L. Gunst; Notes: Four, two-story, six-room townhouses constructed of brick.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. M. Weinbrun; Commissioned by: C. M. Weinbrun; Notes: Two-story, brick townhouse designed in the Colonial Revival style. The plan is rectangular with a side entrance on the facade that establishes the axis along which the rooms are lined.
Drawn by: E.H. Hamersly; Contractor: E. H. Hamersly; Commissioned by: E. H. Hamersly; Notes: 2-story brick Colonial Revival house with Dutch Colonial roof and open side porches. The inspector's written notations do not concur with the plan title and signature which were used in this entry.
Drawn by: R. M. Anderson & Co.; Contractor: R. M. Anderson and Co.; Commissioned by: R. M. Anderson & Co.; Notes: Two-story, frame house with full front porch. The deep, bracketed eaves and general facade leans toward the Arts and Crafts style.
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook; Contractor: J. M. Alley; Commissioned by: D. R. Creecy and Monument Avenue Development Corp.; Notes: Two-story, brick Colonial Revival residence with a slate side gable roof and three front dormers. The facade features five bays centered by the front entrance which is flanked by Doric columns and crowned with a fanlight and broken pediment.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Four separate elevations and one floor plan for nine modest, frame cottages.
Drawn by: G. W. Draper with Muhleman & Kayhoe; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe; Commissioned by: Dr. Sidney Trattner; Notes: Two-story stucco house designed in an eclectic fashion with an arcaded porch supported by solid pillars topped with cement urns.
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury; Contractor: Hoffman and Goodman; Commissioned by: Hoffman & Goodman; Notes: Two-story, stucco house with tile roof. The facade features an arcaded entrance into a modified tower which holds the stairway.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Misses Van Vort; Notes: Two-story brick Colonial Revival-style house with a side gable slate roof and dormers. The three-bay facade is centered by an arched door with a fanlight that is crowned by a broken pediment.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Land Co.; Notes: The site and architectural plans for twelve semi-detached and three detached brick houses.
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips; Contractor: Charles A. Phillips; Commissioned by: Charles A. Phillips; Notes: Two-story, brick, townhouse building designed to accommodate four flats. Charles A. Phillips was loosely associated with Carl M. Lindner, his cousin from 1921-1926. (Wells and Dalton, 356)
Drawn by: Muhleman & Kayhoe; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: Muhleman & Kayhoe; Notes: Two-story, over raised basement, stucco house. The front entrance is covered with a hood (modified hip) roof and establishes the center hall axis.
Drawn by: Muhleman & Kayhoe (drawn by G.W. Draper); Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe; Commissioned by: R. E. M. Wallace; Notes: Two-story, Colonial Revival house with slate side gable roof, one chimney, and center hall plan.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: Rubenett Lee Fleet; Notes: Two-story, frame Colonial Revival house.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: L. L Strause and C.L. Gunst; Notes: As above in a townhouse configuration.
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: H. William Nolde; Notes: Two-story, brick Colonial Revival house. The central entrance features a paneled door with side- and elliptical- lights. The front entrance shows Corinthian pilasters that support a broken pediment. A central hall plan includes a reception area flanked by a living room and a dining room. The second floor plan shows four bedrooms and two full baths.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Hiram Gates; Notes: Thirteen, six-room frame houses.
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: W. S. Barnett; Commissioned by: Frank L. Montague; Notes: Two, 2-story brick Colonial Revival townhouses.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: D. A. Weatherford; Commissioned by: L. T. and W. V. Williams; Notes: Two-story, frame Colonial Revival house with hip roof, single side chimney, and center hall plan.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Delaney and Gann; Commissioned by: J. Robert Wade; Notes: Two-story, brick Colonial Revival house with open side porch supported by Doric columns.
Drawn by: Eimer Cappelmann, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ralph Catterall; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Margie W. Morgan; Notes: Two-story, stucco house with asymmetrical facade. The side gable roof is covered with asphalt shingles and features a central chimney.
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson; Contractor: C. E. Sprenkle Homes and Building Construction; Commissioned by: Beulah P. Warrick; Notes: One of at least a hundred houses designed by D. Wiley Anderson for Sprenkle. This one is a two-story, stucco Colonial Revival house with a steeply pitched side gable roof with dormers covered in red shingle tiles. The front entrance establishes the center hall axis. Anderson includes a small 3-dimensional perspective of the house in the corner of the front page of the plans - a feature which seems to be unique to his drawings for Sprenkle.
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: W. M. Adam; Notes: Three-story brick house with slate roof and stucco accents. The asymmetrical facade features a half-timbered gable.
Drawn by: Muhleman & Kayhoe, Builders; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe; Commissioned by: Muhleman & Kayhoe, Owner; Notes: Two story stucco Tudor Revival house. The front elevation consists of one tall, steep gable that is inset with a smaller gable which contains the front door.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. S. Luarbgs [sic]; Commissioned by: M. P. Will; Notes: Two-story over basement, brick house with slate hip roof. The facade is centered with a round arch door that is crowned with a large decorative half-timber gable.
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Successor to Lindner and Phillips, Architects, American National Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Two, two- story, brick townhouses.
Drawn by: F. H. Boatwright; Contractor: F. H. Boatwright; Commissioned by: George L. Suter; Notes: Two-story frame house with full front porch supported by short Doric columns on pedestals. The facade and plans lean toward the Arts and Crafts style.
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury; Contractor: Ellis and Black; Commissioned by: W. M. Bodie; Notes: Two-story brick house with a steeply-pitched slate roof and double-window dormer shown on the front facade. The full front porch is formed by a series of round arches to give an arcaded effect.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: William Westerhold; Notes: Two-story, frame, Colonial Revival-style house with slate, hip roof and center hall plan.
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: W. l. Cross; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: T. N. Newell; Commissioned by: Nora B. Newell; Notes:
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: C. H. ------; Notes:
Drawn by: A. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: C. R. Davenport; Notes:
Drawn by: Montague Mfg. Co., Lumber Mill Work, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: George F. Owens; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: W. D. Cheatwood; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. F. Wiggins; Commissioned by: F. W. Brauer; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne - Building Supplies; Contractor: P. C. Roberts; Commissioned by: Adkins & White; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: City Building Corp.; Commissioned by: H. T. Eubank; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: W. E. Purcell r.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: City Building Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Architects & Builders, L. Otis Spiers, Architect; Contractor: David Bros.; Commissioned by: W. V. Mallory; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Pe----; Commissioned by: Mary C. Staten; Notes:
Drawn by: William Lawrence Bottomley, Architect, 597 Fifth Ave., N. Y. C.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Coleman Wortham; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., Architects & Builders, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Granby Building Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. H. Peace; Commissioned by: T. C. Winfree; Notes: Unusual that a project of this cost survived in this collection.
Drawn by: R. M. Anderson, General Contractor, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: A. L. Blake; Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect.; Contractor: J. H. M------; Commissioned by: J. N. Walker; Notes:
Drawn by: D. A. Weatherford; Contractor: D. A. Weatherford; Commissioned by: Mrs. F. A. Anthony; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Matt P. Will; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer, Sr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: George W. Bott; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: A. B. Betts; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Mat Will Co.; Commissioned by: Otto C. Brauer; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: R. L. Wallerstein; Commissioned by: Carrie L. Strause; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Matt P. Will; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer, Sr.; Notes:
Drawn by: R. M. Anderson, General Contractor, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: Stella P. Thomas; Notes:
Drawn by: A. F. Perrin, Contractor, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Arthur Weil; Notes:
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Architect, 708 Travelers Building, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Jones and Conquest; Commissioned by: G. M. Schwarzschild; Notes:
Drawn by: E. E. Burris; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: Mabel C. Meanley; Notes:
Drawn by: Lee & Lee, Architects, 924 East Main St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Mrs. Annie W. Mac Lean; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Wise Granite Co.; Commissioned by: Lee Paschall; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Max Wetzel (?); Commissioned by: Miss M. M. Katz; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe; Commissioned by: Muhleman & Kayhoe; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Architect, Amer. Nat'l Bank B'l'dg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: W. E. Du Val; Commissioned by: W. F. Kastleburg; Notes:
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham, Architect & Engineer; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: D. J. Cole; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Successors to Lindner & Phillips, Architects, American National Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Architect, Edw. F. Sinnott, Associate, Amer. Nat'l Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Ordway Puller; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bro.; Commissioned by: Leigh Budwell; Notes:
Drawn by: A. F. Perrin, Contractor; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Hanna L. Greentree; Notes:
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: L. Paton; Commissioned by: Charles Greenbaum; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros Inc., Architects & Builders, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Bellevue Park Corp.; Notes: Specifications call for this building to be constructed on William Byrd Parkway.
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Arch't., Amer. Nat'l Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Monument Avenue Development Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Clifton Lee, Jr., Arch't & Engr., 924 East Main Street, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Thurston and Holt; Commissioned by: J. O. Fitzgerald; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Hannah E. Weber; Notes: Noted on verso: "Harold Weber - 3009 Moss Side Ave."
Drawn by: Raymond Ellis, Architect, Revisions by Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: J. H. M-.; Commissioned by: Dr. L. T. Stoneburner; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. C. Matthews; Commissioned by: Lillian R. C. Redwine; Notes:
Drawn by: E. L. Bass & Bro.; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bro.; Commissioned by: R. G. Haskins; Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Martha E. Wise; Notes: Address by city on outside of drawing does not correspond with description of plot plan or specifications which place this building at corner of Monument Ave. and Allen Ave.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Thomas Stagg; Commissioned by: J. R. Tucker; Notes:
Drawn by: R. M. Anderson & Co., General Contractors; Contractor: R. M. Anderson and Co.; Commissioned by: W. W. Foster; Notes:
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Roger Gregory; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., Designers & Builders, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Bellevue Park, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Harmey Construction Corp., Builders & Engineers, 304 Goddin Hall, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Harmey Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Puller & Goldstone; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Linder, Architect, State and City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Rosewood Construction Co.; Commissioned by: R. B. & S. M. Wilton; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peters; Commissioned by: Mrs. Ida Ashby; Notes:
Drawn by: N/A; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: F. B. Walker; Notes: This roll is mixed with drawings for an apartment building at 1630 - 1632 Monument Ave.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peters; Commissioned by: Joseph Keppler; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: City Building Corp.; Commissioned by: E. G. Rike; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. C. Beazley; Commissioned by: Sallie W. Perkins; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. E. Du Val; Commissioned by: Walter Barrow; Notes: Specifications call for this building to be erected on William Byrd Parkway. CD # 152.
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: R. L. Wallerstein; Commissioned by: A. L. Straus; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Successor to Lindner and Phillips, Architects, American National Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Robert L. Wallerstein; Commissioned by: Real Estate Holding Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Linder, Architect, State and City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: A. C. Atkins; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc. Designers & Builders, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: W. S. Street; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Matt Will; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer; Notes:
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Architect, 708 Travelers Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: E. C. Wilkinson; Commissioned by: Dr. H. W. Bullock; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Samuel H. Baker; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Joe H----; Commissioned by: George W. Bernier; Notes:
Drawn by: R. M. Anderson & Co., General Contractors, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: Mabel T. Hayde; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., Designers & Builders, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Land Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne, Inc., Richmond, Virginia, Building Supplies; Contractor: J. A. S-----; Commissioned by: St. Andrews Association; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Matt Will; Commissioned by: Homestead Realty Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Jos. Heye (?); Commissioned by: George J. Bernier; Notes:
Drawn by: Muhleman & Kayhoe; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Muhleman & Kayhoe; Notes:
Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Montague Mfg. Co., Lumber, Mill Work, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: R. W. Jenkins; Notes:
Drawn by: A. W. Harman, Inc., Builders & Engineers. 15 N. 15th St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: R. A. Davis; Commissioned by: W. W. La Prade; Notes:
Drawn by: Allen J. Saville, Inc., Engineering and Construction, Electric Building, Richmond, Virginia [Eimer W. Cappelmann]; Contractor: A. J. Saville; Commissioned by: V. W. Berry; Notes: Blueprints are signed outside Saville title block "Eimer W. Cappelmann."
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Matt Will; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: P. C. Roberts; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Peters; Commissioned by: J. Mc. G. Miller; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: D. A. Weatherford; Commissioned by: W. H. Cardwell; Notes:
Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers - Arch't., Richmond, Va., Davis Bros., Inc. - Gen Cont., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Bellevue Park Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne, Building Supplies, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: J. H. Moran; Commissioned by: M. N. Bayless; Notes:
Drawn by: Allen J. Saville, Inc., Electric Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: A. J. Saville; Commissioned by: W. Catesby Jones; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: B. W. Davenport; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Max E Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: William Lawrence Bottomley, Architect, No. 112 E. 55th Street, NYC; Contractor: Clayborn and Taylor; Commissioned by: Maria A. Cary; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: C. H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Eimer Cappelmann; Contractor: Matt Will; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer, Sr..; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: S. W. Jones and J. W. Cooke; Notes: Annotations on the specifications indicate these plans were originally drawn for a house at 3303 Monument
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. S. Barnet; Commissioned by: C. Alfred Perkins; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: Max E Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: E. L. Bass & Bro.; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: S. V. Gregory; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. P. Barnett; Commissioned by: Ida Herke; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: H. M. Childress; Commissioned by: Housing Investment Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: A. J. Saville; Contractor: A. J. Saville Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Architect, Amer. Nat'l Bank Bld'g., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: W. H. Snyder; Commissioned by: Alexander C. Copland; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Arch't., American N. Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: W. E. Du Val; Commissioned by: J. W. Andrews; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: O. C. Reese (?); Commissioned by: J. Wilton; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Virginia Realty and Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. S. Ellis; Commissioned by: Susie E. Baker; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Sam P. H. Baker; Notes:
Drawn by: Eimer W. Cappelmann, Designer; Allen J. Saville, Electric Building - Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Realty & Finance Corp. & H. W. Roundtree; Notes: Specification title: "Specifications for Model House for 'Better Homes in America' Located at 2908 Northumberland Ave., Hammond Place, Richmond, Virginia." Note difference in address by specification and that listed in specifications.
Drawn by: Muhleman & Kayhoe, Inc., 100 N. 9th Street, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Inc.; Commissioned by: H. Linas; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. T. Eubank; Notes: The unsigned specifications note this is "Plans No. 87."
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. R. Bass; Commissioned by: Linda Rudlin; Notes:
Drawn by: Matt P. Will, 201 Sauer Bldg, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Matt P. Will; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer, Sr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Matt Will; Commissioned by: G. S. Gunter; Notes: The drawing specifies the address as "3031 Montrose Ave."
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. D. Willis; Notes: Varied elevations for one-story bungalows that were probably designed by Max E. Ruehrmund. (See Control #558)
Drawn by: Muhleman & Kayhoe "by W. H. Pringle"; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Muhleman & Kayhoe; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Geo. R. Mayo [?]; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Elevations and plans for various one-story bungalows similar to those of Control # 557.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Delhaney and Ga----; Commissioned by: Enders Dickerson Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: D. A. Weatherford; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. A. Browning; Notes: Two, attached two-story Colonial Revival houses.
Drawn by: Davis Bros. Inc., Architects and Builders, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Dean B. Stover; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. H. Saunders; Notes:
Drawn by: A. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Mrs. Anne Bell Sale; Notes:
Drawn by: Muhleman & Kayhoe; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Muhleman & Kayhoe; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. D. Selden [?]; Notes: Same as Control #s 557, 558,565.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: N. D. Hargrove; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Matt Will; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer; Notes:
Drawn by: George R. Mayo and Brothers; Contractor: Mayo Bros.; Commissioned by: George M. Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Max E Ruehrmund; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, 701 Grace-American Building, Richmond; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dr. Turner S. Shelton; Notes: Extensive alterations to a large residence which include a garage. Courtenay S. Welton was the father of architects and engineers, Courtenay C. and Francis Conway Welton who both worked in their father's office. They are collectively known for several buildings in Richmond. ( Wells and Dalton, pp. 467-468)
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne, Inc., Richmond, Virginia, Building Supplies; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: J. H. Newman; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne, Builders, Supplies; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: C. A. Browning; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Carl Lindner; Commissioned by: Jeanette R. Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Linder, Architect, State and City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Rosewood Land Corp.; Commissioned by: Rosewood Land Corporation, 1023 American National Bank Building; Notes:
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: W. B. Nelson; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Elevations and plans for frame bungalows presumably by and for Max E. Ruehrmund as handwritten on the front of the specs. See Control #'s 557 and 558 to view similar plans. Ruehrmund is known, according to Wells and Dalton, p,. 395, to have been the owner, contractor, and architect.
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: O. K. Wade; Notes: Two-story plus attic story (declining to two stories only in the back) brick Colonial Revival house and garage. Messerschmitt was active in Richmond from 1915 to 1958. Only twenty Virginia buildings, of which this plan is not included, are attributed to him in Wells and Dalton p. 293.
Drawn by: Arthur F. Perrin, Gen. Contractor; Contractor: Arthur F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Alice B. Cooke; Notes: Two-story over basement, brick Colonial Revival house with porte cochere.
Drawn by: City Building Corp.; Contractor: City Building Corp.; Commissioned by: C. D. Taylor; Notes: Plan No. 83 by City Building Corp. which was active in Richmond from 1925-1928. This plan is for a two- story Colonial Revival house with porte cochere.
Drawn by: T. T. Thompson, Designer and Builder; Contractor: T. T. Thompson; Commissioned by: W. E. Crawford; Notes: Two-story, brick, center hall Colonial Revival house with living room, dining room, kitchen, four bedrooms, 2 baths and a porte cochere. No information on T. T. Thompson is available.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Thos. A. Smith CM.R [sic]; Commissioned by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Notes: Same as Control #s 557,558,565, and 570.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. H. Felthaus; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., 1716 Summit Avenue, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: C. W. Davis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. Nannie Davis & Others; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. F. Bagby, M. D.; Notes:
Drawn by: Clifton Lee, Jr., Architect & Engineer, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. D. Kirkpatrick; Notes:
Drawn by: Sitterding, Carneal, Davis Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. I. Weinstein; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, 701 Grace - American Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Home for Ladies; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Marie L. Parsons; Notes:
Drawn by: Sitterding, Carneal, Davis Co.; Contractor: Matt P. Will; Commissioned by: Claude A. Browning; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Edwin N. Calisch; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne, Inc., Building Supplies, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Effie D. Cone; Notes:
Drawn by: Peebles & Ferguson, Architects, Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dr. Meade Mann; Notes:
Drawn by: Edward Coppelman (?); Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Wise Granite & Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne, Inc., Richmond, Va., Building Supplies; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Alice J. Clarke; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. J. Warthen; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. D. W. & N. E. Willingham; Notes:
Drawn by: R. M . Anderson, General Contractor, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Grace & F. K. Lord; Notes:
Drawn by: Matt P. Will; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne, Richmond, Va., Building Supplies; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Estelle E. Pollard; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Julian M. Hord; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer, Sr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Sitterding, Carneal, Davis Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mayme D. Anderson; Notes:
Drawn by: Sitterding, Carneal, Davis Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. R. Pettus; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, 701 Grace-American Building, Richmond; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dave E. Satterfield; Notes:
Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Florence T. Beverly; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. B. West; Commissioned by: Francis S. Christian; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles K. Bryant, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Florence T. Beverly; Notes:
Drawn by: City Building Corp.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. H. Kidd; Notes:
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: I. L. Pyle; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. K. McConnell; Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Kingsland Land Co. (T. M. Carrington); Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: George R. Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: Muhleman & Kayhoe Inc., 505 E. Franklin St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe; Commissioned by: Muhleman & Kayhoe; Notes:
Drawn by: City Building Corporation; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. Rudolph Siegal; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Weatherford & Sweeney, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Sitterding, Carneal, Davis Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Minnie W. Lee; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. L. Sharp; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: John H. Christian; Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: John S. Weitzel; Notes:
Drawn by: Arch't Dept., Realty Corp. of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Realty Finance Corp. & H. W. Roundtree; Notes:
Drawn by: William Lawrence Bottomley, Architect, 112 E. 55th. St., N. Y. C.; Contractor: Claiborne and Taylor; Commissioned by: Anna B. & Ellen P. Boykin; Notes:
Drawn by: Sitterding, Carneal, Davis Corp.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ruth H. Tyree; Notes:
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee - Architect, 708 Travelers Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dr. C. A. Blanton; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. W. B. Page; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook - Architect, Edw. F. Sinnott - Associate, Amer. Nat'l Bk. Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Idell Sophire; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: City Building Corp.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sherwood Land Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. L. Lewis, M. D.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Jos. A. Sweeney; Commissioned by: Harriman Homes Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Bessie M. Hobson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: B. M. Dyson; Notes:
Drawn by: Montague Mfg. Co., Lumber, Mill Work, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Linwood C. Powers; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Phillip E. Strause; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Raymond C. and Ester C. Hooker; Notes:
Drawn by: Clarence Huff Jr.; Contractor: City Building Corp.; Commissioned by: G. B. Mountcastle; Notes:
Drawn by: City Building Corp. - Plan No. 168; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: River Hill Development Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. A. Browning; Notes:
Drawn by: W. H. Pringle, Arch't, Muhleman & Kayhoe, Inc.; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Inc.; Commissioned by: Muhleman & Kayhoe, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Clarence Huff, Jr.; Contractor: City Building Corp.; Commissioned by: Mary H. Teal; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: B. W. Showalter; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. P. Goodwin; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Harry Brimmer; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Judge Frank T. Sutton, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Atlantic Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. J. Kimbrough, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Matt P. Will, 206 Sauer Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: F. W. Brauer; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Preston Harley; Notes:
Drawn by: W. H. Pringle, Arch't; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe; Commissioned by: Muhleman & Kayhoe; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Elsie F. Greentree; Notes:
Drawn by: C. A. Jones (?); Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. A. Jones; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Linder, Architect, State and City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Edmund Studwork, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Housing Investment Corp. & Kimbrough, McCarthy and Christian; Notes:
Drawn by: City Building Corp.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: O. D. Brinser; Notes:
Drawn by: B. O. Andrews, Contractor & Builder; Contractor: B. O. Andrews; Commissioned by: G. F. Vaughn; Notes:
Drawn by: Bottomley, Wagner & White, Architects, 60 East 42nd Street, N. Y.C.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Effie Branch; Notes: CD # 97.
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, Grace-American Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Philip Keppler; Notes:
Drawn by: Geo. Bargeman (?); Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Pauline Labenburg; Notes:
Drawn by: City Building Corp., Drawn by Clarence Huff Jr.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dr. G. Chambers Woodson; Notes:
Drawn by: Matt P. Will; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. F. Mosley; Notes:
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Morton G. Billup; Notes:
Drawn by: B. O Woodcock; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Eldridge & Mary A. Reams; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. J. & J. F. Keegan; Notes:
Drawn by: City Building Corp.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: T. F. Gill; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Thomas A. Wilson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sydney S. Negus; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. Edward Delarue; Notes:
Drawn by: City Building Corp.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: F. E. Brown; Notes:
Drawn by: Allen J. Saville, Inc.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: P. L. Reed; Notes:
Drawn by: City Building Corp.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Robert C. Bayless; Notes:
Drawn by: City Building Corp.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Marie D. Howard; Notes:
Drawn by: Harry M. Griffin, Architect, Daytona Beach, Florida; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Webster S. Rhoads; Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. L. Sams; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. E. Ferguson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Joseph E. Sorg; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles A. Jones; Notes:
Drawn by: Andrew L Kidwell [word "Architect" erased]; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Frank T. Bates, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Alexander Sharove, Regist'd Architect, 711 Berger Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mattie Sharove Shaffer; Notes:
Drawn by: Offices of Matt P. Will, Master Builder, A. L. Kidwell, Designer; Contractor: Matt P. Will; Commissioned by: Charles E. Straus; Notes:
Drawn by: Merrill C. Lee, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Esther Cohen; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Rosa O. Wilson; Notes: Has detached two car garage.
Drawn by: E. H. Wicker; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. K. Robinson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dorothy R. Chapin; Notes:
Drawn by: City Building Corp.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. H. Weatherby; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne, Building Supplies, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: F. W. Dabney; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: James L. Hatcher; Notes:
Drawn by: Muhleman & Kayhoe, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: Muhleman & Kayhoe; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: G. R. Eldridge; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne, Building Supplies, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Home Beneficial Association; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: B. H. Cobb; Notes:
Drawn by: Edward F. Sinnott - Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Edward F. Sinnott; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mary E. Leach; Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Arch't.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia and Edith Sydnor; Notes:
Drawn by: H. T. Richeson Company, Richmond, Virginia / Sitterding, Davis, Carneal Co., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Howard Court Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Oscar Upshur; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Howard C. Spencer; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Clara L. Hulcher; Notes:
Drawn by: City Building Corp.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Riverside Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. T. Richeson Company, Richmond, Virginia / Sitterding, Davis, Carneal Co., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Howard Court Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. R. Hammer; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Taylor; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: B. H. Cobb; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. H. Bennet; Notes:
Drawn by: Otis K. Asbury, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. A. McIntosh; Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. Cora B. Watkins; Notes:
Drawn by: Richard F. Taylor, Architect, American Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Frank S. Richeson; Notes:
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sidney E. Obendorfer; Notes:
Drawn by: Central Building Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Southern Properties, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Franklin Holding Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: A. L . Kidwell, Designer; Contractor: Matt P. Will; Commissioned by: Hermitage Realty Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Richard F. Taylor, Architect, American Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Tuckahoe Terrace, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond Lumber & Building Supply Co., Inc., 4th & Everett Sts., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. E. Lassiter; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Joseph E. Sorg; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Ruffin Construction Co.; Commissioned by: E. H. Armentrout; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Bernard B. Orange; Commissioned by: Nathan Mollens; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Commonwealth Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Commonwealth Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Commonwealth Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Commonwealth Construction Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Pelham Park, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. T. Hudgins; Notes:
Drawn by: Richard F. Taylor, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Edge Park Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Richard F. Taylor, Architect; Contractor: Colonial Homes, Inc.; Commissioned by: Tuckahoe Terrace, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Robert Mills; Contractor: Conquest, Moncure, and Dunn, Inc.; Commissioned by: Dr. Ernest T. Trice; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Commonwealth Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Commonwealth Construction Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: O. S. Osbelt; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: B. B. Orange; Commissioned by: W. Raymond Quarles; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Quinnford Homes, Inc; Commissioned by: Quinnford Homes, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Commonwealth Construction Corp; Commissioned by: Commonwealth Construction Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Frank A. Simon; Notes: House to be built in Riverside Park, Section 2
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Avery Homes, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Avery Homes, Inc; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Avery Homes, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Avery Homes, Inc; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Commonwealth Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Unknown; Notes:
Drawn by: W. C. Brooks & Son, Building Supplies, Tappahannock, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Home Building Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Commonwealth Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Commonwealth Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Inc.; Commissioned by: Trice & Mayo/Franklin A. Trice; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond Lumber & Building Supply Co., Inc., 4th & Everett Sts., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: E. P. Christian; Commissioned by: R. Aubrey Williams; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Inc.; Commissioned by: Trice & Mayo; Notes: Includes plat map of "Maymont Gardens" subdivision
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Roslyn Homes Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Walter S. Galeski; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Franklin Holding Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: B. B. Orange; Commissioned by: Emma M. Morris, et al; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Waverly Place, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ethel Goldstein; Notes:
Drawn by: Thornton L. Mullins, Certified Civil Engineer, Richmond, VA; Contractor: George W. Bradley; Commissioned by: Lock Lomond Corp; Notes:
Drawn by: Ernest E. Mayo, Builder-Developer; Contractor: Ernest E. Mayo; Commissioned by: Ernest E. Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: Kent Road Corporation/Muhleman andKayhoe, General Contractor; Commissioned by: Kent Road Corporation; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Commonwealth Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Commonwealth Construction Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Woodside Court Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Richard F. Taylor, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Edge Park Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect, Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Kenneth C. Wood; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Westover Court Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Sitterding, Carneal, Davis Co., Building Outfitters, Lombardy and Moore Sts.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Loch Lomond Gardens; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Cliff C. Scroggs; Notes:
Drawn by: Richard F. Taylor, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. D. Scott & L. W. Nuckols; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Woodside Court Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Commonwealth Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Commonwealth Construction Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George C. Wilson; Commissioned by: Isabel S. Walton; Notes:
Drawn by: Richard F. Taylor, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Edge Park Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. J. Kimbrough, Jr.; Notes: Includes Federal Housing Administration Description of Materials (not specifications)
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. W. Noble; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Edge Park Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Randolph Gailey; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: John C. Haskell; Notes:
Drawn by: Randolph Gailey; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Franklin Holding Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Commonwealth Construction Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Rucker & Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Richard F. Taylor, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Tuckahoe Terrace, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. J. Kimbrough, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Andrew L. Kidwell, Designer; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. L. Kidwell; Notes: Includes Federal Housing Administration Description of Materials (not specifications)
Drawn by: Sitterding, Carneal, Davis, Co., Building Outfitters, Lombardy and Moore Sts.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Herman November; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Cliff C. Scroggs (Rose & Lafoon); Notes:
Drawn by: Sitterding, Carneal, Davis Co, Building Outfitters, Lombardy and Moore Sts.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Waverley Place Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Cliff C. Scroggs; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. H. Wicker & Edge Park Realty Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Richard F. Taylor, Architect; Contractor: E. H. Wicker; Commissioned by: W. D. Scott & L. W. Nuckols; Notes:
Drawn by: Richard F. Taylor, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Edge Park Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Sitterding, Carneal, Davis Co., Building Outfitters, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Waverley Place, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Commonwealth Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Commonwealth Construction Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ernest E. Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Westover Court Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: Muhleman & Kayhoe, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: F. H. Garber Est.; Notes: Specifications note that houses to be built in "Montebella"
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: F. H. Garber Est.; Notes: Specifications note sub-division as "Montebello."
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Milton Perel; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: F. H. Garber Est.; Notes: Noted on specifications that houses to be built in "Montebella"
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Ernest E. Mayo; Commissioned by: Ernest E. Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dr. A. J. Borowski; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: Better Housing Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Muhleman & Kayhoe; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Better Housing Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Frye and Shephard; Commissioned by: Acca Land Co. Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Herman November; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne - Building Supplies; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Myer J. Harris; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: B. O. Williams, Building Contractor; Commissioned by: R. R. Jones; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne - Building Supplies; Contractor: B. B. Orange; Commissioned by: William J. Hughes; Notes:
Drawn by: John Stafford Efford, Architect, 734 Central National Bank, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Franklin Trice; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles T. Russell, Architect, 412 W. Marshall St.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: William H. Gregory; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Leary W. Puryear; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Herman November; Commissioned by: Herman November; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Franklin A. Trice; Commissioned by: W. D. Miller; Notes: Property is in Windsor Farms
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Clarence Ward; Notes: Outside of roll notes applicant as "Clarence Ward"
Drawn by: Foster M. Townsend, Architect, Richmond, Va; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. A. W. Johnson; Notes:
Drawn by: B. O. Williams; Contractor: B. O. Williams, Building Contractor; Commissioned by: Charles H. Tenser; Notes:
Drawn by: W. H. Pringle, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Westover Court Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Virginia Apartment Corp. (W. H. Pringle); Contractor: Virginia Apartment Corp. (Muhleman and Kayhoe, Agents); Commissioned by: Virginia Apartment Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Otis K. Ashbury, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Franklin A. Trice; Commissioned by: Franklin A. Trice; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Frye and Shephard, Builders; Commissioned by: G. W. Sutton; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ernest Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: George Bayliss; Notes:
Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect, Norfolk, Virgina; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Chamberlayne Gardens; Notes: Part of Federal Housing Administration (Project VA 051-60020)
Drawn by: Community Home Improvement Co., Inc.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sallie Allen; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: Better Housing, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: M. Imberg; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. B. Laster; Notes:
Drawn by: W. H. Pringle, Architect; Contractor: E. H. Wicker; Commissioned by: Westover Court Corp.; Notes: "A Rental Housing Project, Consisting of Three Apartment Buildings Containing Thirty Dwelling Units;" Federal Housing Authority Project # 051-60022.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. Edward Seay; Commissioned by: J. Edward Seay; Notes: Specifications note project is for Olgers.
Drawn by: Samuel N. Mayo, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Holden, McLaughlin & Assoc., Assoc. Architects, NY; Contractor: Allen Saville, Inc., Richmond, Virginia; Commissioned by: Brookfield Gardens; Notes: Part of the Federal Housing Administration (Project 051-60019)
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Franklin A. Trice; Commissioned by: Franklin Trice; Notes: Specifications note "-for brick home to be built on Lot #22, Elderslie Place, Richmond, Virginia for Paul E. Cole, Franklin A. Trice, Builder"
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: General Home Insurance Co.; Commissioned by: Arthur Bangs; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Frye and Shephard; Commissioned by: Acca Land Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Ernest E. Mayo; Commissioned by: Ernest Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne - Building Supplies; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Joseph T. Moore; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, Richmond; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. T. Kirkpatrick; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ernest Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: Eugene H. Brooks, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Eugene H. Brooks; Notes: 3119 Ellwood Ave. is crossed out in the title block of this set of plans.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. M. Wilkinson; Commissioned by: J. M. Wilkinson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. Ray Richardson; Notes:
Drawn by: E. H. Wicker; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. H. Wicker; Notes:
Drawn by: E. H. Wicker; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. H. Wicker; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: S. R. Clay; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles Nelson; Notes:
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corporation, Prefabricators; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes: "Frame Houses to be in North Highland Park." CD # 155.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. J. Beckstoffer; Notes: has an attached garage
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corporation, Prefabricators; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Realty Corp.; Notes: Specifications for "Twenty-Three Houses in Montebello, Richmond, Virginia. 19 on Garber St. 4 on Northampton St., Job 6200"
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corporation, Prefabricators; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Realty Corp.; Notes: same project as permit number 28269. The twenty three houses in Montebello, 19 on Garber St., 4 on Northampton St..
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. J. Kimbrough; Commissioned by: W. J. Kimbrough; Notes:
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corporation, Prefabricators; Contractor: West End Realty Corp.; Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes: Specifications for Third Group of Houses in North Highland Park
Drawn by: Beckstoffer's Sons, 1209 N. 29th St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. J. Abernethy; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. M. Wilkinson; Commissioned by: J. M. Wilkinson; Notes:
Drawn by: W. W. La Prade & Bros. Civil Engineers, Richmond, Va; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Samuel Pinchefsky; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: F. W. Torrence; Commissioned by: F. W. Torrence; Notes:
Drawn by: Ernest E. Mayo, Builder-Developer; Contractor: Ernest E. Mayo; Commissioned by: Ernest Mayo; Notes: Two-Family Flat Buildings
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. W. Grandis, General Contractor; Commissioned by: Sam Savage; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: Graham Brothers, Gordon Avenue, Richmond, Virginia; Commissioned by: OJ & OT Graham; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Edward G. Taylor; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: George Whitney; Notes:
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corporation, Prefabricators; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Realty Corp.; Notes: For 23 houses in Montebello
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Colonial Homes, Inc., 206 Atlantic Life Bldg, Richmond, Virginia; Commissioned by: Colonial Homes; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Joseph F. Black, Contractor; Commissioned by: Joseph Black; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, American Nat'l Bank Bldg., Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. B. Sydnor Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: B. O. Williams; Contractor: B. O. Williams, Building Contractor; Commissioned by: W. N. Katz; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Avery Housing; Notes:
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corporation, Prefabricators; Contractor: West End Realty Corp.; Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes: "Specifications for Third Group of Frame Houses in North Highland Park, Richmond, VA, Job 6500"
Drawn by: Ernest E. Mayo, Builder-Developer; Contractor: Ernest E. Mayo; Commissioned by: Ernest Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: Ernest E. Mayo, Builder-Developer; Contractor: Ernest E. Mayo; Commissioned by: Ernest Mayo; Notes: Two-Family Flat Building Brick Residence
Drawn by: R. C. Meagher; Contractor: Walker Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Walker Construction; Notes:
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corporation, Prefabricators; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. Leonard Moore; Commissioned by: Charles Freeman; Notes:
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corporation, Prefabricators; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes:
Drawn by: Ernest E. Mayo, Builder-Developer; Contractor: Ernest E. Mayo; Commissioned by: Ernest Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: Roslyn Homes Inc.; Commissioned by: Roslyn Homes; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: S. R. Clay; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. M. Wilkinson; Commissioned by: J. M. Wilkinson; Notes: Two-story, three-bedroom, brick colonial revival house with slate roof.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Col. O. F. Marson; Notes: in Windsor Farms
Drawn by: Forehand - Taylor, Lynchburg, Virginia; Contractor: Chas. W. Smith and W. C. Chewning, Builders and Owners; Commissioned by: Chewning & Smith; Notes:
Drawn by: Stratford Johnson Quality Homes; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: University of Richmond; Notes: For six houses. Plans include detail for construction of houses.
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corporation, Prefabricators; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Better Housing Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Theodore Whitehead Davis, Architect, Better Homes and Gardens; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Archer P. Stone; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Enal Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Enal, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Edward Seay, Builder; Contractor: J. Edward Seay; Commissioned by: J. Edward Seay; Notes:
Drawn by: George W. Bradley, General Contractor; Contractor: George W. Bradley; Commissioned by: George W. Bradley; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; American Houses, New York; Contractor: Avery Housing Corp, Richmond, Va; Commissioned by: Washington Park Land Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Avery Housing; Notes: Specifications say "for Roslyn Homes Inc."
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: West End Realty Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Andrew L. Kidwell, Designer & Builder; Contractor: Andrew L. Kidwell, Designer and Builder; Commissioned by: Matt P. Will; Notes:
Drawn by: S. E. Turner J. N. Ladd Home Designers; Contractor: E. Carlton, Builder; Commissioned by: S. M. Wilton; Notes:
Drawn by: Eugene H. Brooks, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Eugene H. Brooks; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: B. C. Cobb; Notes:
Drawn by: Kenneth W. Dalzell, Better Homes and Gardens; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. T. Wood, Jr.; Notes: Also includes plans for some of the details. CD # 155.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Acca Land Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: S. E. Turner J. N. Ladd Home Designers; Contractor: E. Carlton Wilton, Builder; Commissioned by: E. Carlton Wilton; Notes:
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corporation, Prefabricators; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Better Housing Inc.; Notes: "Twenty three frame houses to be erected on thirtieth and thirty-first Street between 'V' and Nine Mile Road."
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. C. Wilton; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Franklin A. Trice; Commissioned by: Wm. Seaton; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright & Son, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles Rose; Notes: Plot plan showing Country Club of Virginia, Moseley Property, etc.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: George Grandis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Samuel Pinchetsky; Notes: small note saying "specifications filed with 28374- Nov. 8, 1946"
Drawn by: Forehand - Taylor, Lynchburg, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Smith & Chewning; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne - Building Supplies; Contractor: B. B. Orange; Commissioned by: Jas B. Higgins; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Thomas T. Dabney; Notes:
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corp, Prefabricators; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes: "seventeen one story brick veneer houses to be erected in colonial place, Richmond, Va."
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. P. Oliver Contractors; Commissioned by: W. P. Oliver; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: Franklin A. Trice; Commissioned by: Franklin Trice; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes: Specifications note: "Ten One-Story Brick Houses to be Erected in Colonial Place, Richmond, Virginia"
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: Franklin A. Trice; Commissioned by: Franklin A. Trice; Notes: Specifications note: "Brick and Frame Homes to be Built in Elderslie Place, Richmond, Virginia"
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. L. West; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George J. Gross, Builder; Commissioned by: George Gross; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Colonial Homes; Notes:
Drawn by: O. C. Peers, Contractor and Builder; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: P. M. Hank; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: West End Realty Corp.; Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: West End Realty Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: Graham Brothers, Gordon Avenue, Richmond, Virginia; Commissioned by: O. J. & O. T. Graham; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Chas W. Crump; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. L. Vogel; Notes:
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corporation, Prefabricators; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co.; Mulheman and Kayhoe, Inc., Contractors; Commissioned by: Better Housing; Notes:
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corporation, Prefabricators; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe, Inc, Contractors; Emkay Construction Co., Erectors; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes:
Drawn by: W. W. La Prade & Bros. Civil Engineers, Richmond, Va; Contractor: Ruffin and Payne, Inc. Richmond, Virginia, Building Supplies; Commissioned by: W. L. Worsham; Notes: Worsham Court
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corporation, Prefabricators; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co., Erectors; Muhleman and Kayhoe, Inc., Contractors; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes: "houses to be in North Highland Park"
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Max Wetzel, Contractor; Commissioned by: J. E. Carner Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: V. F. Lanasa; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. Budowitz, General Contractor; Commissioned by: William Budowitz; Notes:
Drawn by: B. O. Williams; Contractor: B. O. Williams, Building Contractor; Commissioned by: R. D. Brown; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: Graham Brothers, Gordon Avenue, Richmond, Virginia; Commissioned by: O. J. & O. T. Graham; Notes:
Drawn by: Garlinghouse Plan Service, Topeka, Kansas; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mr. J. M. Fry; Notes: Outside of plans only has the permit number, it does not have the other information such as cost.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. W. Sprenkle and Co., Contractors; Commissioned by: F. H. Norvell; Notes:
Drawn by: John F. Raff, Jr.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Morris Marmorstein; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: G. L. Boykin; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George J. Gross, Builder; Commissioned by: George Gross; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: M. Marmorstein, Builder; Commissioned by: Morris Marmorstein; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: L. R. Patterson; Commissioned by: L. R. Patterson- F. B. Franklin; Notes:
Drawn by: George B. Coombe, Architect, Swetland Building, Cleveland, Ohio; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Quincy Cole; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. Leonard Moore; Commissioned by: Dr. Gordon Hall; Notes: Both a doctor's office and a residence
Drawn by: W. H. Tuttle, Designer; Contractor: Porter and Rives Costruction Co.; Commissioned by: Burwell Construction; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Frank Russinsky; Notes: original and revised version
Drawn by: John J. Mattern, Jr., Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. George Morgan; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: West End Realty Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne - Building Supplies; Contractor: W. L. Worsham; Commissioned by: W. L. Worsham; Notes:
Drawn by: S. E. Turner J. N. Ladd Home Designers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. S. Koonce; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Q. E. Ziebe; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Samuel Pinchefsky; Notes: Just two plot plans, no plans for the buildings.
Drawn by: S. E. Turner J. N. Ladd Home Designers; Contractor: E. Powell Christian; Commissioned by: E. Powell Christian; Notes:
Drawn by: S. E. Turner J. N. Ladd Home Designers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. S. Koonee; Notes: Plan also mentions 4300 Decatur St.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Walker Bros. Contractors; Commissioned by: Walker Const Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. R. Richardson; Notes: There is a letter from R. O. Snoddy, Building Inspector to E. Ray Richardson saying "4505 Wythe Avenue is located within the brick district and will have to be built entirely of brick."
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: Patterson Corporation; Commissioned by: B. F. Bonner; Notes: Some revised plans for Westview Manor are included, but they do not seem to belong.
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: E. Carlton Wilton; Commissioned by: E. C. Wilton; Notes:
Drawn by: Geo. M. Stephens, Engineer; Contractor: Jos T. Moore, Builder; Commissioned by: Dereroux and Simon; Notes: Riverside Park Building Locations
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. A. Clarke; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: Franklin A. Trice; Commissioned by: Franklin Trice; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. M. Wilkinson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: George J. Gross, Builder; Commissioned by: George Gross; Notes:
Drawn by: A. O. Budina, Architect, 1013 - A East Main St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ellis Bernstein; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Geo. W. Bradley, 2031 Gilbert St. Richmond, 20, VA, General Contractor; Commissioned by: Geo. Bradley; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright & Son, Architects, 1103 E. Main St., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Hugo Stevens; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Pollard and Bagby; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dr. P. E. Schools; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne - Building Supplies; Contractor: M. J. Harris, Builder; Commissioned by: M. J. Harris; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou and Charles C. Justice, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. L. Ragland and Son; Commissioned by: Ernest Wiedemann; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: G. Russell Baber; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Ernest E. Mayo, Builder; Commissioned by: E. E. Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: Cassab Construction Co.; Contractor: Cassab Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Harry Shaia; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: B. M. Saslaw; Notes:
Drawn by: W. P. Leonard, Contractor; Contractor: W. P. Leonard, Contractor; Commissioned by: Ray Clarke; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Leonard Moore; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: M. E. Hunter; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: John H. Randolph, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: Graham Brothers; Commissioned by: O. J. and O.T. Graham; Notes:
Drawn by: J. M. Wilkinson; Contractor: J. M. Wilkinson; Commissioned by: J. M. Wilkinson; Notes:
Drawn by: Pre-Fab Industries, Inc.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Max Aaron; Notes: Parts of house are numbered.
Drawn by: Emkay Construction Co.; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Home Developers; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. E. Trerillian; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: George Grandis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Lonnie Cropper; Commissioned by: Lonnie Cropper; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: O. C. and R. L. Walker; Notes: Four one story frame houses
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: William A. Manson; Notes:
Drawn by: B. E. Gerring, Contractor; Contractor: B. E. Gerring, Contractor; Commissioned by: Rebecca N. Gerry; Notes:
Drawn by: Frye & Shepherd, Builders; Contractor: Frye and Shephard; Commissioned by: Frye & Shepherd; Notes:
Drawn by: J. F. Shredl, Builder; Contractor: J. F. Shredl, Builder; Commissioned by: Joseph Shredl; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: G. Russell Baber; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: G. R. Sharpe; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. C. Kurfees; Notes:
Drawn by: Patrick Dolan; Contractor: Patrick Dolan; Commissioned by: Samuel Abady; Notes: Not the standard Colonial Revival design
Drawn by: J. M. Wilkinson; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. M. Wilkinson; Notes:
Drawn by: George W. Bradley, Designer & Buidler; Contractor: George W. Bradley, Designer and Builder; Commissioned by: George W. Bradley; Notes:
Drawn by: Nathan Webber, Building Contractor; Contractor: Nathan Webber, Building Contractor; Commissioned by: Nathan Webber; Notes:
Drawn by: Virginius H. Goodman Associates; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: N/A; Notes: The prints are torn at the edges and the permit information appears to have been torn off. Plot plan shows that it is at "Ginter Park Block 'X'"
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: B. O. Williams, Building Contractor; Commissioned by: W. M. Mercer; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. L. Garrett; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dr. James Whitfield; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. T. Moore; Notes: In Riverside Park.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. W. Grandis; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Edward Seay, Builder; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. Edward; Notes:
Drawn by: A. W. Grandis, Contractor; Contractor: A. W. Grandis, General Contractor; Commissioned by: A. W. Grandis; Notes:
Drawn by: Turner & Ladd, Architectural Designers; Contractor: E. Carlton Wilton Co.; Commissioned by: Richmond Real Estate Developments Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. S. Koonce; Notes: The elevations have a very detailed landscape drawn around them.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. N. O'Neill Jr.; Notes: The plans are all reversed, mirror image.
Drawn by: George Grandis; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. L. Kravitz; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: D. C. Ballard; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Beckstoffer's Son, Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Samuel Pinchefsky; Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect, 103A E. Cary St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: F. P. Christian; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: B. O. Williams, Building Contractor; Commissioned by: G. W. Goddin; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes:
Drawn by: George W. Bradley, Builder; Contractor: George W. Bradley; Commissioned by: Mrs. H. V. Davis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. S. Massei; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. Ray Richardson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. E. B. Blanton; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne - Building Supplies; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Joseph T. Moore; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Lind Lawrence; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. Ray Richardson; Commissioned by: E. Ray Richardson; Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect, 103A E. Cary St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Herbert C. Lee; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Oak Grove Housing; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Leonard Moore; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Clinton H. Sheppard; Notes:
Drawn by: Cassab Construction Co.; Contractor: Cassab Construction Co.; Commissioned by: T. J. Fahed; Notes: Four-bedroom stone and brick house with slate roof. Tudor style.
Drawn by: Modern Construction Co., 5202 Lakeside Ave., Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. L. Broach; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Leonard Moore, Designer and Builder; Contractor: J. Leonard Moore, Designer and Builder; Commissioned by: Lindsay Pettit; Notes:
Drawn by: M.S.T.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Joseph T. Moore; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: George Grandis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: G. S. Van Pelt; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Frye and Shepherd; Notes:
Drawn by: Turner & Ladd, Architectural Designers, Sauer Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: E. P. Christian; Commissioned by: E. Powell Christian; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. D. Burke; Notes:
Drawn by: W. J. Kimbrough; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. L. Williamson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. W. Sprenkle and Co., Contractors; Commissioned by: F. H. Norvell; Notes:
Drawn by: S. E. Turner, J. N. Ladd, Home Designers, Sauer Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. S Christian & J. H. Cordle; Notes:
Drawn by: George W. Bradley, Designer & Builder; Contractor: George W. Bradley; Commissioned by: George W. Bradley; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. M. Wilkinson, General Contractor; Commissioned by: C. W. Bebbs; Notes:
Drawn by: American Houses, Inc., New York City; Contractor: Briarfield Villa, Inc.; Commissioned by: Briarfield Villa, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: A. O. Budina, Architect, 1013 - A East Main St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sam Bendheim, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe, Builders; Commissioned by: Better Housing; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. P. Leonard, Contractor, Richmond, Virginia; Commissioned by: B. S. Parrish & J. R. Williford; Notes:
Drawn by: A. W. Grandis, Contractor; Contractor: A. W. Grandis, General Contractor; Commissioned by: A. W. Grandis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Walker Construction Co.; Notes: Two-bedroom brick houses
Drawn by: Virginius H. Goodman Associates; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Jane A. Compton; Notes:
Drawn by: S. E. Turner J. N. Ladd Home Designers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: L. Clarke Jones, Jr.; Notes: Washington Terrace Plot Plan
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corporation, Prefabricators; Contractor: Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: L. Lawrence; Notes:
Drawn by: A. O. Budina, Architect, 1013 - A East Main St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. J. Bernstein; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. N. Riley; Commissioned by: R. N. Riley; Notes:
Drawn by: W. J. Kimbrough; Contractor: W. J. Kimbrough; Commissioned by: S. I. Turner; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Emkay Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Better Housing; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. J. Kimbrough; Commissioned by: W. H. Koss; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Seaton Brothers Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Seaton Brothers Construction; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. A. Young; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: M. C. Hawkins; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: G. W. Pollard et al.; Commissioned by: G. W. Pollard et al.; Notes: Pollard and Wood Project
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Seaton Brothers Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Seaton Brothers; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. P. Leonard, Contractor; Commissioned by: P. L. Travis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. M. Wilkinson; Commissioned by: J. M. Wilkinson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. M. Wilkinson; Commissioned by: J. M. Wilkinson; Notes: Porch is similar to Arts & Crafts style
Drawn by: C. W. Crump; Contractor: C. W. Crump; Commissioned by: Charles W. Crump; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Thomas Purcell; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne - Building Supplies; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richard P. Alvey; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Robert Smithers; Notes: Four bedroom brick house similar to the Arts and Crafts style.
Drawn by: S. E. Turner J. N. Ladd Home Designers; Contractor: E. Carlton Wilton Co.; Commissioned by: R. B. Wilton; Notes:
Drawn by: Ernest E. Mayo, Builder-Developer; Contractor: Ernest E. Mayo; Commissioned by: Ernest Mayo; Notes: Two and three bedroom homes.
Drawn by: Frye & Shepherd, Builders; Contractor: Frye and Shephard; Commissioned by: Frye & Shepherd; Notes: Same plan as Control #2828 P#28909.
Drawn by: Frye & Shepherd, Builders; Contractor: Frye and Shephard; Commissioned by: Frye & Shepherd; Notes: Two-story, three-bedroom house. Has brick on exterior for first level and clapboard for the second. Slate roof.
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corporation, Prefabricators; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes:
Drawn by: A. W. Grandis, Contractor; Contractor: A. W. Grandis, General Contractor; Commissioned by: A. W. Grandis; Notes: Two bedroom frame house with dormers and shutters.
Drawn by: B. O. Williams; Contractor: B. O. Williams, Building Contractor; Commissioned by: S. H. Hull; Notes: two-story, three-bedroom, brick house.
Drawn by: J. Leonard Moore; Contractor: J. Leonard Moore; Commissioned by: Richard A. Bennett; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. M. Wilkinson; Commissioned by: J. M. Wilkinson; Notes: Two bedroom frame houses with two variations.
Drawn by: B. O. Williams; Contractor: B. O. Williams, Building Contractor; Commissioned by: W. F. Knox; Notes: Three bedroom, brick colonial revival with slate roof. Has a broken pediment over the door like that of Westover.
Drawn by: A. W. Grandis, Contractor; Contractor: A. W. Grandis, General Contractor; Commissioned by: A. W. Grandis; Notes: Two bedroom brick and frame homes. Plans for two types of houses.
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright & Son, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. Merle Luck; Notes: Three-bedroom one story house with drop siding and a slate roof. The house is not the typical colonial revival style, but appears to be more along the lines of the prairie style.
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne - Building Supplies; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Gilbert Williams; Notes: Two bedroom clapboard houses with two variations.
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Paul W. Jacobs; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Frank W. Sheffield Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. M. Wilkinson; Commissioned by: J. M. Wilkinson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. M. Wilkinson; Commissioned by: J. M. Wilkinson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. Creed Davis; Notes: Two-story, three-bedroom, brick Colonial revival house with a slate roof.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: John Carr; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Frye and Shepherd, Builders; Commissioned by: Frye & Shepherd; Notes: In Sherwood Park.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: James C. Jennings; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Enal Inc.; Notes: All attribution information in the lower right hand corner of the blue prints has been covered over and is not visible.
Drawn by: J. Edward Seay, Builder; Contractor: J. Edward Seay, Builder; Commissioned by: J. Edward Seay; Notes: In blue prints address is listed as 3200 Bute Lane
Drawn by: Frye & Shepherd, Builders; Contractor: Frye and Shepherd, Builders; Commissioned by: Acc Land Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: B. W. Marshall; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Joseph T. Moore, Contractor; Commissioned by: Joseph Moore; Notes:
Drawn by: S. E. Turner J. N. Ladd Home Designers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. S. Koonce; Notes:
Drawn by: Colonial Homes Inc., 206 Atlantic Life Building; Contractor: Colonial Homes, Inc.; Carl M. Linder, Architect; Commissioned by: Colonial Homes; Notes: The plans that are signed by Carl M. Linder Architect are titled "Houses for Carl Fleming, Richmond, Virginia"
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ernest Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: William Newman, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Turner & Ladd, Architectural Designers, Sauer Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: E. P. Christian; Commissioned by: E. P. Christian; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. P. Leonard; Commissioned by: W. P. Leonard; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: B. B. Orange; Commissioned by: Sally Powell; Notes:
Drawn by: Ernie Wilson, Architect, Baltimore, MD; Contractor: E. B. Wilson; Commissioned by: Ernest Wilson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Graham Bros., Contractors; Commissioned by: Eugene R. Jones; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: S. R. Clay; Commissioned by: S. R. Clay; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. F. Shredl, Builder; Commissioned by: Marshall Folkes; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cassab Construction Co.; Commissioned by: C and H Realty; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Fleming Gill; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Manchester Construction Corp., Richmond, Va; Commissioned by: Lewis Martin; Notes:
Drawn by: C. Stuart Duggins; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. W. Kess; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Leonard Moore; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. Clark Lea; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne, Inc. Richmond, Virginia, Building Supplies; Contractor: Roy C. Parks, Jr.; Commissioned by: Roy C. Parks, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Robert B. Wilton, Jr.; Contractor: Robert B. Wilton, Jr.; Commissioned by: Robert B. Wilton, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. S. Pettit; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Frye and Shepherd; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. P. Leonard, Contractor, Richmond, Virginia; Commissioned by: S. H. Barker; Notes:
Drawn by: Turner & Ladd, Architectural Designers, Sauer Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: A. W. Solomon; Commissioned by: Richard Stoss; Notes:
Drawn by: S. G. Moore; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. M. White; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Ernest E. Mayo, Builder, Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: Ernest Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Reuben Grandis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. F. Shredl, Contractor; Commissioned by: B. E. Tinsley; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. B. Parker and Son; Commissioned by: M. G. Lyell; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. F. Griffin; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. L. Perkins; Notes:
Drawn by: J. F. Raff, Jr.; Contractor: S. R. Clay; Commissioned by: S. R. Clay; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. J. Kimbrough; Commissioned by: J. W. Showalter; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: D. A. Parker; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. L. Petway; Commissioned by: Rolando Home-Sites; Notes: Noted on specifications that these residences are planned for Grindell Creek Park, Chesterfield County, VA
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Frye and Shephard, Builders; Commissioned by: Frye & Shepherd; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Samuel Pinchefsky; Commissioned by: Samuel Pinchefsky; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Mastercraft Builders (F. W. Brown, Jr. and T. N. Roddenberry); Commissioned by: F. W. Brown, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Pascual de Modena; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. B. Campbell; Notes:
Drawn by: Matt P. Will, Builder, Sauer Bldg, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Matt P. Will, Builder, Sauer Bldg, Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: Dr. Paul Chevalier; Notes:
Drawn by: W. H. Tuttle, Designer, 2513 Maplewood Road, Richmond 22 Virginia, Telephone 6-5774; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. Edward Seay; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Joseph Black; Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect, 103A E. Cary St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: F. P. Christian; Notes:
Drawn by: Edward F. Sinnott, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Abe Rosenbaum; Notes:
Drawn by: Carle-Boehling Co., Richmond, VA; Contractor: Carl F. Robinson; Commissioned by: R. K. Woolridge; Notes:
Drawn by: John C. Hoggan and Alan McCullough, Architects, 10 E. Cary St., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. T. Wilson, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cassab Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Dr. W. C. Calloway; Notes:
Drawn by: Ernest E. Mayo, Builder-Developer, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Ernest E. Mayo, Builder-Developer, Richmond, Virginia; Commissioned by: Beatrice Pearman; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. F. Shredl, Builder; Commissioned by: M. C. Walton; Notes:
Drawn by: J. F. R., Jr.; Contractor: F. L. Ellis; Commissioned by: Ralph Alexander; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: L. C. Matthews; Notes:
Drawn by: Turner & Ladd, Architectural Designers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Max Plotkin; Notes:
Drawn by: J. A. Ryan; Contractor: Matt P. Will; Commissioned by: A. S. Maris; Notes:
Drawn by: Turner & Ladd, Architectural Designers, Sauer Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: E. Powell Christian; Commissioned by: E. P. Christian; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Major, Architect, Williamsburg, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: T. A. Williams; Notes:
Drawn by: Foster M. Townsend, Registered Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. D. S. Miller; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Frye and Shephard, Builders; Commissioned by: J. Edward Metzger; Notes: Address on outside of roll and on drawings is inconsistent.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Herman Realty Company; Commissioned by: Herman November; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. K. Williams; Notes: Residence located in Windsor Farms.
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Stanley Harding; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Mastercraft Builders, Ashland, VA; Commissioned by: F. W. Brown, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Frye and Shepherd; Commissioned by: Frye and Shepherd; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: H. C. Smith and W. L. Worsham; Commissioned by: Smith and Worsham; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. M. Wilkinson; Commissioned by: J. M. Wilkinson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. A. Young; Commissioned by: R. A. Young; Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect, 103A E. Cary St., Richmond, Va.; Richard P. Hankins, Consulting Engineer, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: O. E. Ziebe; Commissioned by: O. E. Ziebe; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. Stuart Duggins, Builder; Commissioned by: G. B. Williams; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Linder, Architect, Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. Marie Haase; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Tooley Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Dr. Simon Russi; Notes: Woodley and Chesterman noted as Mortgagee or Sponsor on specifications.
Drawn by: Turner & Ladd, Architectural Designers, Sauer Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. Powell Chris; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. A. Rhoades; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Frye and Shephard; Commissioned by: L. W. Yount; Notes:
Drawn by: John C. Hoggan and Alan McCullough, Architects, 10 E. Cary St., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. H. King; Notes:
Drawn by: Standard Homes Company, Washington, D. C.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Georgie Perry; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Lind Lawrence; Notes:
Drawn by: Standard Homes Company, Washington, D. C.; Contractor: W. J. Kimbrough, Jr.; Commissioned by: L. H. Hall; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou and Charles C. Justice, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. Sue Davis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cassab Construction Co.; Commissioned by: R. A. Turpin; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Manchester Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: A. W. Binns; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. S. Koonce; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. J. Kimbrough, Jr.; Commissioned by: J. P. Bradshaw, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Benjamin Saslaw; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Nathan Webber, Building Contractor; Commissioned by: Nathan Webber; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dr. J. P. Lynch; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Walker Construction; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. Lee Hunt, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: John C. Hoggan and Alan McCullough, Architects, 10 E. Cary St., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dr. Nathan Bloom; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. Carolyn Saxe; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Frye and Shephard, Builders; Commissioned by: Frye & Shepherd; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. A. Young; Commissioned by: R. A. Young; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: B. A. Travis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. M. Crymes; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: George Pollard, et. als.; Notes:
Drawn by: Johnson and Huntt; Contractor: Johnson and Huntt; Commissioned by: Johnson and Huntt; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Everette P. New; Commissioned by: E. C. Higgins; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Henry Holt; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. M. Wilkinson; Commissioned by: F. C. Forberg; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. H. Ewing and Sons; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: George Grandis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Patrick Dolan, Builder; Commissioned by: Frances Boswell; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: The Homes Company; Commissioned by: Maplewood Realty; Notes: "Cellostone House No. 1" noted on drawing sheets.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: George Eubank; Notes:
Drawn by: Turner & Ladd, Architectural Designers, Sauer Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Mohawk Development Corporation; Commissioned by: Mohawk Development; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe, Inc., Builders; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cassab Construction Co.; Commissioned by: C & S Homes; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Frye and Shephard, Builders; Commissioned by: Frye & Shepherd; Notes:
Drawn by: Garlinghouse Plan Service, Topeka, Kansas; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. M. Selph; Notes: Holliday Lacy Co., Inc. noted as Architects of Record.
Drawn by: Ernest E. Mayo, Builder-Developer; Contractor: Ernest E. Mayo; Commissioned by: Ernest Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Lind Lawrence, Builder; Commissioned by: L. Lawrence; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. W. Grandis, General Contractor; Commissioned by: J. L. Stinson; Notes:
Drawn by: J. F. Raff, Jr.; Contractor: Fred A. Muse, Pres. Mickey's Motor Sales; Commissioned by: Mickey's Motors; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Ralph C. Alexander; Commissioned by: Ralph Alexander; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. M. Wilkinson; Commissioned by: J. M. Wilkinson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Louis Grandis; Notes:
Drawn by: Ruffin & Payne - Building Supplies; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. H. Brooke; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Claude Allen; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Ernest E. Mayo, Builder-Developer, Richmond, Virginia; Commissioned by: Ernest Mayo; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Cassab Construction Co.; Commissioned by: C & H Realty; Notes:
Drawn by: Acca Supply Corporation, Prefabricators; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe, Builders; Commissioned by: West End Realty; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. L. Tenser; Commissioned by: A. L. Tenser; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Consulting Architects, Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richard Schwartz child; Notes:
Drawn by: C. Stuart Duggins; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: B. D. Price; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Hartman and Wade, General Contractors, Richmond, VA; Commissioned by: Dr. R. Colman Longan; Notes:
Drawn by: Turner & Ladd, Architectural Designers, Sauer Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: S. M. Wilton; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. Seaton; Commissioned by: Emmett Seaton; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Lind Lawrence, Builder; Commissioned by: L. Lawrence; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: F. Scott Rice; Commissioned by: W. C. Sale; Notes: ADDRESS ON DRAWINGS AND SPECS DO NOT CORRESPOND WITH ADDRESS ON OUTSIDE OF ROLL.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Frye and Shephard, Builders; Commissioned by: Frye & Shepherd; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: L. A. Staples; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. W. Grandis, General Contractor; Commissioned by: A. W. Grandis; Notes:
Drawn by: Samuel N. Mayo, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. K. Turner; Notes:
Drawn by: J. F. Raff, Jr.; Contractor: O. C. Hope; Commissioned by: O. C. Hope; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Louis Grandis; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Holliday-Lacy Co., Inc., Builders; Commissioned by: George W. Busillo; Notes:
Drawn by: Turner & Ladd, Architectural Designers, Sauer Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Jones Realty and Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Jones Realty & Construction Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. L. Bass & Bro.; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bro.; Commissioned by: NA; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons, Inc.; Commissioned by: Ernest L. Fox; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for service stations in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. A. Gills; Notes: Original and revised plans for brick filling station and auto repair shop.
Drawn by: Lee, Smith & Vandervoort, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. L. Moon; Notes:
Drawn by: R. A. Anderson & Co., General Contractor, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. A. Saunders Estate; Notes:
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham, Architect & Engineer, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. L Frost; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Firestone Tire and Rubber Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: The Texas Company, 17 Battery Place, New York; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: N. W. Martin & L. Ullman; Notes:
Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey - Broadway, New York; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey; Notes:
Drawn by: Goodrich Silvertown, Inc., Architectural Department, Akron, Ohio; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Goodrich - Silvertown Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey - Broadway, New York; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. F. Rupp; Notes:
Drawn by: The Texas Company, 17 Battery Place, New York; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: George H. Whitfield; Notes:
Drawn by: Standard Oil Co. of N. J., Sales Department, Construction & Maintenance Div., 26 Broadway, New York; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. F. & P. R. R. (Standard Oil Company of New Jersey); Notes:
Drawn by: Standard Oil Co. of N. J., Sales Department, Construction & Maintenance Div., 26 Broadway, New York; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey; Notes:
Drawn by: The American Oil Company, Engineering Department, Baltimore, MD; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. C. & J. D. Carneal; Notes: Specifications note that this building is also to be used as a "Division Office Building."
Drawn by: Standard Oil Co. of N. J., Sales Department, Construction & Maintenance Div., 26 Broadway, New York; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Standard Oil Co. of N. J.; Notes:
Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 East 42nd Street, New York; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Texas Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 East 42nd Street, New York; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: The Texas Company; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou and Charles C. Justice, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Autocar Sales and Service; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. H. Major Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Ross Structural Ironworks; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Atwell Ritchie; Notes:
Drawn by: The Texas Company, 135 East 42nd Street, New York; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Texas Co.; Notes: Texaco gas station
Drawn by: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey - Broadway, New York; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Londeree and Wolsiefer; Notes: Plans for an Esso Service Center
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Adam B. Sichol; Notes:
Drawn by: The Pure Oil Company, Engineering Dept., Chicago, Il; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Franklin Robins; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Tours Bus Line; Notes:
Drawn by: Shell Oil Company, Inc., New York, NY, Baltimore Division; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Timlaph Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Shell Oil Company, Inc., New York, NY, Baltimore Division; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Shell Oil Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: The Pure Oil Co., Engineering Dept., Chicago, Il; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Franklin Robins; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for shop buildings in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Jas. Fox; Commissioned by: Cottrell & Cooke; Notes:
Drawn by: Courtenay S. Welton, 701 Grace-American Building, Richmond; Contractor: J. Kennon Perrin; Commissioned by: J. B. Hughes Motor Co.; Notes: Specifications note "Additions to Commonwealth Motors, Inc."
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ever Miles; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou and Charles C. Justice, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: T. S. Leake; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Joseph Yurachek; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for store buildings in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: W. Leigh Carneal, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: W. B. Adams; Commissioned by: W. L. Carneal, Sr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston; Contractor: C. H. Nicholson; Commissioned by: I. & S. Cohen; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund, Architect, 918 E. Main St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Mrs. Helen P. Christian; Notes: A narrow four-story and basement commercial building. Specifications note "Building is desired by October 1, 1909. The specifications are in a binder from Ruehrmund's office which has advertising from various Richmond building supply vendors.
Drawn by: A. F. Huntt, Architect, 1107-1/2 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Mann S. Valentine Estate; Notes: A "Special Note" in the specifications details how portions of an existing building at this address will be reused in construction of this four-story building. There is also reference to a connection to the adjacent basement of the Miller & Rhodes building.
Drawn by: Wm. C. West; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mess. Raab, Labenerg & Whitlock; Notes: Four very narrow and long adjoined stores.
Drawn by: Charles K. Bryant, Architect, #611-12 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Strauss & Gunst; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. H. P. Christian; Notes: 4 story over basement brick store. Front elevation = Italianate style. Open floor plan w/elevator. "W. A. Childrey & Co., Draughtsman & Blue Printers. Office, 919 1/2 E. Main Street" stamped on back.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, 1107 East Main Street, Richmond; Contractor: Jno. T. Wilson Co., Inc. Contrs.; Commissioned by: R. Ferrandini; Notes: Brick, steel & concrete, 4-story over partial basement store. First floor = plate glass showroom; top three floors divided into two bays of three windows each. Each bay is distinguished by a brick arch (segmental). A stepped pediment rises above the flat roof. A stone marquee under the roof cornice reads "Ferrandini Building 1911."
Drawn by: Charles K. Bryant, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. A. Chesterman; Commissioned by: H. W. Roundtree; Notes:
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect, 1107 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Slaughter and Perrin Contractors; Commissioned by: Virginia Carolina Hardware Company; Notes: Brick 4-story over basement store designed in the Italianate style.
Drawn by: Charles H. Fisher, Architect; 110 N. 9th St.; Contractor: A. C. Houston; Commissioned by: M. L. Hofheimer; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles H. Fisher, Architect, Richmond, VA; Contractor: W. L. Ragland; Commissioned by: Ash Harris Est.; Notes: Severely damaged and torn
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner Arch.t., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. J. Daffron; Notes:
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect; Contractor: W. A. Chesterman; Commissioned by: Mann S. Valentine Estate; Notes: Two 3-story store buildings made of brick, concrete and steel lean toward what was then a progressive modern style. Albert F. Huntt designed several store buildings in Richmond and at least one other store building for the Mann S. Valentine Estate.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons, Contrs.; Commissioned by: M. Rosenbloom; Notes: 4-story brick store with flat roof designed in a neoclassical mode.
Drawn by: Delaney & Gann, Contractors and Designers; Contractor: Delaney and Gann, Contrs.; Commissioned by: W. T. Smith; Notes: Brick store with large arches and cross-shaped embellishment.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Architect, 708 W Travelers Bldg., Richmond; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols, Contr.; Commissioned by: Mrs. Wilhelmine Schmidt & W. C. Schmidt; Notes: CD # 110.
Drawn by: W. Duncan Lee, Architect, Traveler's B'l'd'g., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Wallerstein, Moore, and Collier; Notes: Notations on elevation: "Nos. 312 & 314 for Messers. Moore & Bagby, Nos. 316 and 318 for Mr. H. S. Wallerstein."
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund, Architect, 918 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. [stamped on verso of sheets]; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: I. & J. Lichtenstein; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. T. Temple; Notes: Four-story store building whose date stone in elevation gives year information. Unusual that drawings this accomplished would be unsigned.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect, 1107 E. Main St, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Moore and Harry; Commissioned by: Exrs. Mann S. Valentine Est., 118 East Broad Street; Notes: Drawings include "Details of stone cartouche & brick panel" with the 1913 date. The three-story facade has elaborate decorative scheme with prism glass on all three levels' windows, and stone and marble flourishes throughout. Specifications includes Albert Huntt's printed sheets.
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect; C. J. Roelker, Consulting Engineer; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: H. F. Grimmell; Notes: Four-story and basement, three-bay brick store. Decorative limestone and granite accents on the facade, copper cornices at the first and fourth stories, and prism glass transoms on the first floor show windows.
Drawn by: Aubrey L. Hunt, Architect; Contractor: A. L. Hunt; Commissioned by: Messrs. Chas. E. and Allen Straus; Notes: The Specifications are for the construction of "Three two-story brick tenement stores. The present site is now occupied by some old buildings which will be removed by the owners, with the exception of the old bricks, which are to be left clean and hacked on the ground."
Drawn by: Charles K. Bryant, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: J. C. Beazley and Co.; Commissioned by: I. H. Kaufmann and Raphael Levy; Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Berkley and Schmidt; Commissioned by: William C. Schmidt (Union Stores Inc.); Notes:
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Arch't., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: W. A. Chesterman; Commissioned by: I. H. Kaufman & G. K. Pollock; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl Ruehrmund, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: John Steinbrecher; Notes: This unusual building, with its distinctive polychrome facade, was being used by the Rutherford Janitor Supply Service when it was destroyed by fire in the early 1990s.
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham, Architect & Engineer; Contractor: W. A. Chesterman; Commissioned by: Mordecai B. Florsheim; Notes: Brick market building with a two story center block flanked by one story wings. The facade includes a flat roof with Classical cornice. A generous number of plate glass windows with transoms create a showroom effect on the front elevation.
Drawn by: Starrett & Van Vleck - Architects, New York City, Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia - Assoc. Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. B. Mosby & Co.; Notes: This building is cited as being the first completely fire proof retail structure constructed in Richmond.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. C. Beasley and Co.; Commissioned by: E. A. Saunders Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: The Corley Company; Notes:
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Jno. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: W. H. & S. G. Schwarzschild; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond Structural Steel Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. Lottie S. Cannon; Notes:
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Bascom J. Rowlett, Associate, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co.; Commissioned by: Strause - Gunst Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: M. T. Burke; Notes:
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Inc., Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. L. Ragland and Son; Commissioned by: Miller & Rhoads; Notes: Includes plans of reinforced concrete elements signed by Hammett Fireproofing, Washington, D. C.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: James Fox and Sons.; Commissioned by: Charles J. Billups; Notes: Although the term is not used on these drawings, the presence of rooms on the plan marked "morgue," "dressing room," and a casket-sized elevator indicate that this building is a funeral parlor with garage for hearses at the rear of the building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: D. H. May; Notes: Additions to the facade of largely plate glass windows.
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, 300 American National Bank Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Charles H. Phillips; Commissioned by: Charles H. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: S. Kresge Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: W. D. Lee; Contractor: J. C. Beazley Co.; Commissioned by: W. Lee Joel; Notes: Two-story stucco building with a shallow front gable. A second floor loggia and classical medallion relief, sculptures, and urns create an interpretation of an Italian villa.
Drawn by: John T. Wilson Company; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: N. N. Foster; Notes: These plans involve the construction of a store building and an associated reinforced concrete wall between this property and the adjacent Federal Reserve Bank.
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham, Architect & Engineer, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: C. W. Pollard; Commissioned by: M. T. Lee; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: Richmond Apartment Corp.; Notes: Two-story, stucco, store building with a fake mansard roof backed by a raised flat roof. The central double doors are crowned with a classical pediment. Plate glass storefront windows flank the entry.
Drawn by: William B. Newellng; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: Mrs. L. W. Whitlock; Notes: Simple, three-story brick commercial building with generous window space on all three levels. I
Drawn by: Chas. M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: L. T. Christian; Notes: Once L. T. Christian Funeral Home, this building has been converted into apartments.
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham, Architect and Engineer; Contractor: E. C. Bass and Bros., Contr.; Commissioned by: J. S. James; Notes: Alterations to a 3-story brick and stone city townhouse-type store building. Barnham designed other Richmond buildings and alterations to buildings such as the C. F. Sauer Co. Warehouse, Piggly Wiggly Grocery Stores, Florsheim store buildings, and W. W. Foster Studios.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: A. W. Patterson; Notes: Two story brick townhouses with store front on first floor and flats on the second floor.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. F. Duggins; Commissioned by: Jerry Brothers Belting Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner; Contractor: I. T. Skinner, Contractor; Commissioned by: Henry Levy; Notes: Two story brick store (street level) and flat (second level) with Neoclassical cornice and raised and curved gable with brick panels.
Drawn by: Barnham and Hofmann, Architects and Engineers; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: A. M. Rubenstein; Notes: Brick and iron alterations and additions to two, two-story stores. Barnham and Hoffmann were associated in Richmond from 1920-1921 when they completed three other documented commissions per Wells and Dalton, 21.
Drawn by: Marcus Hallett, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond; Contractor: J. T. Sloan, Contractor; Commissioned by: J. T. Sloan; Notes: 3-story brick and stucco store building which originally stood next to the Bolling Haxall House.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc; Commissioned by: J. Lee Davis, W.S. Bell, and E.L. Ford; Notes: Two story brick building with flat on upper floor and store on first floor designated by plate glass windows.
Drawn by: Horace W. Castor, Architect, 1103-8 Stephen Girard Building, Philadelphia; Contractor: E. H. Armentrout; Commissioned by: The AUTOCAR Sales & Service Co.; Notes: Automobile sales and service building
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: James Fox and Son; Commissioned by: Helen P. Christian Estate; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: A. L. Hunt; Commissioned by: Eva Buch; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl Messerschmidt; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: M. B. Staples; Notes: Three story brick store building.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: N/A; Notes: Per specs: "This store is so designed that two additional stories may be added at a future date: the building inspector will kindly pass on the plans with this in view." Plans appear to have been drawn by a builder.
Drawn by: Richmond Construction Co., Inc.; Contractor: Richmond Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: E. D. Crompton; Notes: Two story brick building intended to be used as a drugstore on the first floor and an apartment on the second floor.
Drawn by: Starrett & Van Vleck Architects (8 W. 40th Street, N.Y.C.); Chr. J. Jeppesen, Inc. (consulting engineers, N.Y.C); Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Miller & Rhoads, Inc.; Notes: Addition of sixth floor and penthouse to existing department store, and renovations of lower floors. The sixth floor exterior is richly decorated with beaux-arts style brick, terra cotta, and copper ornament. The plan of this floor includes dining rooms, employee's reading room, and a women employee's rest room with twelve beds. CD # 16, 128.
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: H. Wallerstein; Notes: Alterations and additions to brick store.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, School Architect, Richmond Public Schools; Contractor: School Board-City of Richmond; Commissioned by: City of Richmond, School Board; Notes: A two-story and basement, free- standing annex to the school. The first and second floors each have six classrooms off a central corridor that runs the length of the building. Each classroom has a bank of five round headed windows that makes an interesting west and east elevation. There is a teacher's room on the second floor, principal's room on the first floor, and toilets, domestic science, manual training, etc. on the basement level that is lit by windows one-third the height of those on the main floors. The specifications reveal that the annex will be partially built with "old material taken from old high school building."
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Moore and Harry; Commissioned by: W. Ashby Jones; Notes: Three story brick store with penthouse tower designed with a modern/art deco type facade.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Ellis and Black; Commissioned by: W. Creed Davis; Notes: Exuberant and fancy brickwork on the facade of this high store building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: H. U. and F. D. Ebel; Notes: Two-story over basement brick and stone store building. The first floor storefront shows plate glass and a prism glass transom. The second floor is delineated by three Palladian-style windows.
Drawn by: L. E. Denslow, NYC; Contractor: United Cigar Stores, Cont.; Commissioned by: A. S. Strasy & E. Gunst; Notes: Brick alterations to an existing store building.
Drawn by: Davis Bros. Inc. General Contractors, 2510 West Main Street.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Advance Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: J. W. Ferguson; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: C. H. Archer; Commissioned by: Kaufmann & Company; Notes: Elevations and plans for brick additions to an existing store building.
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham; Contractor: Truscon Steel Co.; Commissioned by: C. F. Sauer; Notes: Three-story brick Neo-Classical Revival store and office building intended as an automobile showroom.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: W. Balducci; Notes: Two-story, brick, corner building. The first floor plan is for a store and the second floor is an apartment.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Jon T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Ferrandini Estate - W. H. Schwarzschild; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: A. F. Perrin; Commissioned by: Beale & Schaff, I. & J. Litchenstein; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Corley Company (Jas. W. Allison, Jr.); Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Corley Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Jos. Hoffman; Commissioned by: Jos. Hoffman; Notes: Two-story brick building with tile roof. The first floor plan is for a store and the second floor plan is for an apartment.
Drawn by: Lindner & Phillips; Contractor: C. E. Sprenkle; Commissioned by: John C. Kolbe; Notes:
Drawn by: William Lawrence Bottomley; Contractor: J. C. Beazley; Commissioned by: J. Scott Parrish; Notes: Three-story, brick, Classical Revival store and apartment building.
Drawn by: L. T. Bengtson, Architect, 510 Travelers Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Mrs. M. K. Dabney; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros.; Notes: Two-story, brick building divided into three distinct sections that include plate glass store-front windows.
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: W. H. Snyder; Commissioned by: N. L. Schloss; Notes: This two-story brick store on a corner site [N/W corner 4th and Franklin Sts.] includes two front stores and a dressing room. The specifications include details for the demolition of the present building on the site, the basement of which is indicated on the new basement plan. Named pieces of trim, the boiler and radiators, and sound bricks and timbers are specified to be saved for the owner or for use in the new building.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Reid A. Hope; Commissioned by: O. L. Carter; Notes: Two-story frame house with hip roof and full front porch with attached one-story store building.
Drawn by: C. H. Archer; Contractor: C. H. Archer; Commissioned by: Fannie Perel; Notes: Four, attached one-level store buildings.
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett, Architect, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Moore and Harry; Commissioned by: Mr. Alvin Hutzler, Owner; Notes: A three-story plus basement and partial attic level addition to an existing store. The addition is very long and narrow [approximately 129' x 19']. Specifications include a printed cover sheet for Bascom Rowlett. CD # 167.
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, American Nat'l. Bank Building, Richmond; Contractor: Claiborne and Taylor; Commissioned by: NA; Notes: Luther P. Hartsook (active 1913-1940) was a draftsman for W. Duncan Lee in his early career. He is known to have designed several buildings in Richmond (Wells and Dalton, 182-183).
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: William Rueger; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook and Edward F. Sinnott; Contractor: Jos. Heye; Commissioned by: Mrs. D. J. Coleman; Notes: Alterations and additions to the facade and interior spaces of an existing brick store.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: F. H. Boatwright; Commissioned by: R. C. Beverley; Notes: Alterations and additions to an existing three-story over basement building to include a long addition to the back for work space.
Drawn by: L. E. Denslow, Architect, 44 W. 18th St. New York, N. Y.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: United Cigar Stores (G. F. Valentine); Notes: Alterations to brick store.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Wilson Co.; Commissioned by: Boschen-Schmidt Co.; Notes: As above to what appears to be a brick Italianate store building. In 1954, Carneal & Johnston again remodeled the building eliminating all ornamentation and making it a modern department store. CD # 167.
Drawn by: C. H. Archer; Contractor: C. H. Archer; Commissioned by: Irving Kaufmann; Notes: Two-story brick store building with plate glass storefront windows covering the first level of the facade.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Clyde Jernigan; Commissioned by: W. G. Tarrant; Notes: Two-story, stucco building with store space on first floor and flat space on the second floor.
Drawn by: Max E. Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max E. Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: L. L. Strause and C. L. Gunst; Notes: Two-story, brick townhouse, designed to accommodate a store on the first floor and an apartment on the second.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. H. Snyder; Commissioned by: Estate, E. A. Saunders, Jr.; Notes: Three-story brick building designed to accommodate four separate stores.
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: Rosewood Construction Corp.; Commissioned by: Rosewood Construction Corp.; Notes: Two-story brick building designed to accommodate a store on the first level and an apartment on the second level. The store is accessed through a diagonal side entrance.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: Pocahontas Building Corp.; Notes: What appears to be an addition to a four-level store building.
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner; Contractor: J. C. Bagby; Commissioned by: W. B. Catlett; Notes: Extravagantly ornamented brick store building. Details are included in the plans for stone arches and copper and stone cornices.
Drawn by: Hunt & Amrhein; Contractor: Hunt and Amrhein; Commissioned by: Ep. [sic] Whitlock; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Kaynco Realty Corp.; Notes: As above to the Kaufmann Stores building, the current location of which is now occupied by the G. C. Murphy Co. Building.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Unknown; Notes: Two-story brick and stucco building with a plan to accommodate two stores.
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: Times-Dispatch Publishing Co., Inc.; Notes: Alterations and additions of office space in existing brick building complex.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Robert L. Wallerstein; Commissioned by: Robert L. Wallerstein; Notes: Two-story, brick store building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. L. Ragland; Commissioned by: Frederick Sitterding; Notes: 2- story brick store building with street level store front delineated by plate glass.
Drawn by: Max Ruehrmund; Contractor: Max Ruehrmund; Commissioned by: L. L. Strause and C. L. Gunst; Notes: Two-story brick townhouse building designed as a first floor store and second floor flat.
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: W. H. & G. M. Schwartzshield; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Lambert, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Graham Construction Co.; Commissioned by: O. H. Berry & Co.; Notes: CD # 112-116, and 116A-B.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: F. H. Jurgens; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Architects & Builders, Richmond, Va., L. Otis Spiers, Architect; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Advance Realty Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: W. B. Newel, Architect; Contractor: E. C. Wilkinson; Commissioned by: R. E. L. Glasgow; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. E. Crass; Notes:
Drawn by: Construction Dept., McCrory Stores Corp., 1107 Broadway, N.Y.C.; Contractor: J. T. Wilson Inc.; Commissioned by: Mc Cory, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Architect, American Nat'l. Bank Building, Richmond; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: Gallaher, Ltd.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Challenge Co.; Commissioned by: Kaynco Realty Corp.; Notes: See Control #923. Kaufmann Stores Building
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: E. W. Newman; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Warner Moore, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham, Architect and Engineer, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Allen Saville Inc.; Commissioned by: C. W. Vaughn Hardware Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros. Inc.; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: Otto Gregnanni; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: R. M. Anderson Inc.; Commissioned by: Southern Electric Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co.; Commissioned by: Fauntleroy Estate (Alice L. Breeden); Notes: Signage in the window of the elevation of the building indicates it was for the Richmond store, Hofheimer's.
Drawn by: Construction Dept., McCrory Stores Corp., 1107 Broadway, N.Y.C.; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: McCrory Stores Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Harry Levy; Notes:
Drawn by: Walter Thomas Williams, Architect, --- East 42nd Street, New York City; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Lewis K. Leggitt Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., Designers & Builders, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: A. W. Bennett; Notes:
Drawn by: A. W. Harmon, Inc., Builders and Engineers, 15 N. 11th St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: A. W. Harmon, Inc.; Commissioned by: George W. Johnson; Notes: Two-story brick and stucco commercial building. The first floor is a drugstore space, and the second floor plan is a 2-bedroom apartment with one bath, living room and dining room.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: John T. Wilson; Notes:
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson, Architect, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Owner; Commissioned by: Kingsland Land Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Sitterding, Carneal, Davis Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles G. Morris; Notes:
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Jones Motor Car Co.; Notes: Two story brick and glass automobile service building.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. W. Hall; Commissioned by: Walter C. Schaft; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: F. W. Boatwright; Commissioned by: Bryan Bear Est. (?); Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: P. C. Abbott; Notes: The drawings identify the address as 408 Grace but the building was actually constructed at 412.
Drawn by: Carl M. Linder, Architect, State and City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Chas. M. Phillips; Notes:
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett, Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia, Associated Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Miller & Rhoads; Notes: Alterations to Sixth and Broad streets portion of the building.
Drawn by: A. F. Evans, Architect, 455 7th Ave., New York City; Contractor: J. T. Wilson Construction; Commissioned by: P. H. Mayo Est.; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Architect, American National Bank Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. L. Ragland; Commissioned by: T. Garnett Tabb; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State and City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Henry R. Haase; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: G. G. Worsham; Notes:
Drawn by: W. H. Pringle, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Muhleman & Kayhoe, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: City Building Corp.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. K. Carter; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Schwarzschild - Nelson & Straus; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. J. Anderson; Notes:
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. W. Foster; Notes:
Drawn by: Lee & Jardine, Engineers, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Thomas L. Moore; Notes:
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: S. L. Manson; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Union Securities Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Matt P. Will; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: S. S. Dunston; Notes:
Drawn by: William C. West, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. E. Vonderslice & J. R. Williams; Notes:
Drawn by: City Building Corporation; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. T. Eubank; Notes:
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham. Architect & Engineer, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bro.; Commissioned by: Jones Motor Car Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: John E. Fahed; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Jones and Conquest; Commissioned by: Jas. W. Allison, The Corley Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sallie R. McAdams; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Herold Hoffheimer; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. H. Jenks; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Alvin Hutzler; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Clairborne and Taylor; Commissioned by: William J. Anderson; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Wise Granite and Construction; Commissioned by: Wise Granite & Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Bascom J. Rowlett, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. L. Massie; Notes:
Drawn by: John Ederson, New York City - Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Richmond, Virginia, Associated Architects; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Broad Grace Arcade Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Wise Granite and Construction Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham, Arch't & Eng'r, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. L. Frost; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Southern Asbestos Manufacturing Co. Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: W. H. Pringle, Arc't, Muhleman & Kayhoe, Inc., Builders, 505 E. Franklin St.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: P. C. Abbott; Notes:
Drawn by: Fred. A. Bishop, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. J. Coulter; Notes:
Drawn by: Budina & Helmpel, Architect & Engineer, Central National Bank Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. A. Virginia Mc George, et al; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virgil R. May; Notes:
Drawn by: W. H. Pringle; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Hillcrest Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: O. D. Brinser; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles J. Billups; Notes:
Drawn by: Edward F. Sinnott, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: State & City Building Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Miller & Rhoades and Hutzler - Boshen Estates; Notes: CD # 156, 156A.
Drawn by: S. W. Storer, Consulting Engineer, Atlanta, Georgia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Associated Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Dry Goods, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: L. J. Trownstein; Notes:
Drawn by: Harry Cooling & Equipment Company, Philadelphia, Pa.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Thalhimer Bros. Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Lee, Ballou & Van Dervoort; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Southeastern Optical Co., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Engineers, Richmond, Va., York Ice Machinery Corporation, Philadelphia, PA.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Miller & Rhoads, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Lerner Stores Corporation, 354 Fourth Ave., New York, N.Y. Construction Department; Contractor: Lerner Stores Corp.; Commissioned by: Mrs. G. M. Schwarzschild; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Bolling Lee / Thalhimer Bros.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects and Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Westinghouse Electrical Elevator, Co., Chicago; Commissioned by: Miller & Rhoads, Inc.; Notes: plans for installing an escalator. CD # 167.
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: P. C. Abbott; Notes:
Drawn by: Designing Service, American Store Equipment Corp., New York, Detroit, Chicago; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Tree Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, Architect, successor to Charles M. Robinson, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Standard Shares, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Charles Stores Construction; Commissioned by: Zipporah M. Cohen Est.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Pocahontas Building Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia - Taussig - Flesch, Associates; Contractor: John T. Wilson and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: W. H. F. Lee Est. (Thalhimer Bros.); Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Metropolitan Life Ins. C.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. E. Calisch, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. L. Straus, Sr.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. E. Calish, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. Ross Milhiser; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: I. L. Levenson; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Constance Dundas; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Miller & Rhoads, Inc.; Notes: CD # 167.
Drawn by: E. Paul Behles & Associates, Inc., Designers, 327 Fifth Ave, New York, 12 W. Madison St., Baltimore; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. V. Baldwin; Notes:
Drawn by: City Building Corp.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. T. Eubank; Notes:
Drawn by: Fred A. Bishop, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: John F. Sheppard; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: M. N. Kayhoe, Inc.; Commissioned by: Cary Street Park & Shop Center, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: The Sussex Group; Notes:
Drawn by: W. G. Bursnall, Arch't., Norfolk, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: B. G. Slaughter; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, State & City Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. Mattie E. Bosher; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sanitary Grocery Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: American Furniture & Fixture, Co. Inc., Designers & Manufacturers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles A. Somma et als.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. G. & F. R. Bialkowski; Notes:
Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Allen J. Saville, Inc., Contractors, Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: L. H. Jenkins; Notes:
Drawn by: W. M. Simpson, Registered Architect, West Orange, N. J.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Estate of Clarence Milhiser; Notes:
Drawn by: Max A. Bernhardt, R. A., 215 South Broad St., Philadelphia, Penna.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ewart Building Corporation; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sanitary Grocery Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. Harvie Martin; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Edward L. Frost; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Paul W. Jacobs; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sanitary Grocery Co., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Edward F. Sinnott, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ernest L. King et als.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sutherland Funeral Homes, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. C. Seiz, Architect, Atlanta, GA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Julian F. Joselove; Notes:
Drawn by: E. C. Seiz, Architect, Atlanta, GA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Julian F. Joselove; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Max Wetzel; Commissioned by: Sanitary Grocery Co., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. H. F. Lee Estate; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Linder, Architect, State and City Bank Bldg., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Yoel M. Yonan; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Cary Street Park & Shop Center; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright & Son, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Singer Sewing Machine Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sanitary Grocery Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sanitary Grocery Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Kenton D. Hamaker, Architect, Arlington, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: F. A. Gosnell & C. B. Garnett; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son - Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mayo Estate, J. T. Wilson Estate, and Cole Estate; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Miller & Rhoads, Inc.; Notes: CD # 167.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mann S. Valentine Estate; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Maude H. Pulliam; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sanitary Grocery Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sanitary Grocery Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sanitary Grocery Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sanitary Grocery Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Grace & Seventh Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sanitary Grocery Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Doyle and Russell, Inc.; Commissioned by: Miller & Rhoads, Inc.; Notes: CD # 167.
Drawn by: Edward F. Sinnott, Architect; Contractor: C. E. Nuckols; Commissioned by: H. A. Gray, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. S. Beck New York Shoe Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston, & Wright, Architects & Engineers; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Miller & Rhodes, Inc.; Notes: Specs. include letter from J.A. Johnston to Stuart Duggins, Building Inspector, regarding change to fire escape plans. CD # 167.
Drawn by: A. O. Budina, A.I.A. Architect; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: Simon H. Grow; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect; Contractor: J. Kennon Perrin; Commissioned by: Sanitary Grocery Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Miller & Rhoads; Notes:
Drawn by: Marsh and Saxelbye, Architects, Hilderbrant Building, Jacksonville, FLA.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Maurice Block, et al.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Pantree Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Radio Supply Co.; Notes: Noted as formerly Curles Neck Dairy
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Miller & Rhoads; Notes: CD # 167.
Drawn by: Design Department, Peoples Drug Stores Inc., 77 P St. N.E., Washington, DC; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: People's Drug; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Simon Grow; Notes:
Drawn by: Design Department, Peoples Drug Stores Inc., 77 P St. N.E., Washington, DC; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Peoples Drug Stores; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual B'l'd'g., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. L. Awalt; Notes:
Drawn by: Bowker & Rowden, Inc., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis and Spires; Commissioned by: David Eanes; Notes:
Drawn by: Foster M. Townsend, Architect, 1103 E. Main St., Richmond, Va; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Air Conditioning Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Cary St. Park and Shop Center Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Virginius H. Goodman Associates; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Guy M. Bruce; Notes:
Drawn by: Brochsteins Inc. Designers, Houston, Texas; Marcus Wright & Son, Architects, Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Berry Burk Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; E. J. Kahn & R. A. Jacobs, Consultants, NY, NY; Edw. E. Ashley, Consulting Engr, NY; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Grace & 7th Corp.; Notes: Specifications note this project as an ADDITION to the existing Thalhimer Bros. Store but the project does not have a city "A" designation.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: B. O. Williams, Building Contractor; Commissioned by: Alley G. Jones; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou and Charles C. Justice, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. I. Ragland and Sons; Commissioned by: Bemiss Equip. Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Ross Structural Ironworks; H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect; Contractor: Thorington Const. Co.; Commissioned by: Continental Baking; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Thorington Const. Co.; Commissioned by: Harold Hoftheimer; Notes:
Drawn by: Mattern & Leary, Architects; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Peerless Stores; Notes: converting apartment building into medical suites
Drawn by: A. R. Abrams Co., Contractors & Designers, 41 Exchange Place, Atlanta, Ga.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Raab & Co., Agent; Notes:
Drawn by: S. Welton, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. B. Hughes Motor Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Bruce Dunston; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dora Schwartz; Notes:
Drawn by: The Ballinger Company, Architects and Engineers: Robert I. Ballinger R.A.; Clifford H. Shivers R.A., R.E.; Carl deMoll, R.A., R.E., Philadelphia & NY; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sears, Roebuck and Co.; Notes: CD # 155.
Drawn by: W. Emil Forman, Architectural & Const. Department, 315 Washingotn Ave. 710 North Twelfth Blvd., St. Louis Missouri; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Raab & Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mickey's Motor Sales; Notes: For showroom and repair shop
Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers; Contractor: Laburnum Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Leon L. Strause Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. Edward Seay; Commissioned by: Abe Cohen; Notes:
Drawn by: Huff, Mcfarlane, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, 103A E. Clay St., Richmond, Va; C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Rowletts; Notes:
Drawn by: S. A. Taylor, Architect, 204. North Addison St., Richmond; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Peoples Drug; Notes: CD # 155.
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, O. Pendleton Wright, Architects, 103 East Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: L. G. Crenshaw Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Richmond Buick Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Max Wetzel, Contractor; Commissioned by: G. Carwich; Notes: New store building being built next to the old store building.
Drawn by: Huff, Mcfarlane, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, 103A E. Clay St., Richmond, Va; C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: McKimmie Motor Co.; Notes: CD # 154.
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Sarah Ella Reams; Notes: "Note: This portion of present building to be demolished as required for the widening of seventh street."
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright & Son, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Allen J. Saville, Inc., Contractors, Richmond, Va.; Commissioned by: Berry-Burk & Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: R. B. Turner; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Kenneth Lord; Notes:
Drawn by: S. Feingersch, 41 Union Sq. W., New York; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Nelson Est. Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: B. B. Soble; Notes:
Drawn by: Stran Steel Division, Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit Michigan; Contractor: Claiborne and Taylor, Inc., Contractor; Commissioned by: Virginia Gas Industries; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ezekiel and Weilman; Notes:
Drawn by: Leon and Lionel Levy, Architects, 331 Madison Ave., New York 17, NY; S. Joseph Silbert, Professional Engineer; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Corira Realty Corporation; Notes: Includes several plans for the electrical layout and the heating/ventilation
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. P. Leonard; Commissioned by: C. E. Copley; Notes: there is a "present building" on the plot plan that is to be removed by the owner.
Drawn by: E. Tucker Carlton, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Victory Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Thalhimer Bros.; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, American Nat'l Bank Bldg., Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Louis O. Bowman Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Lublin, McGaughy and Associates, Architects and Consulting Engineers, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Styleplus Clothes; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Royal Laundry; Notes: "Cash and Carry Store for Royal Laundry and Cleaning Corporation. Property between Chamberlayne Ave. and Chamberlayne Parkway adjacent to and west of Roberts Street, Richmond, VA"
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. H. Copley; Notes:
Drawn by: The Standard Dry Kiln Company, Engineers and Manufacturers, Indianapolis, IN; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Biggs Antique Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou and Charles C. Justice, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Southern Realty; Notes: A butcher's has a ham cooking room in the back, a stock and shipping room, and a walk in cooler. In the retail area there is a fresh meats counter, a smoked meats counter, and a cheese case.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Thorington Const. Co.; Commissioned by: William F. Grigg; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Wiper Supply; Notes: large skylight that is almost the whole length of the building
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Tractor Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: John F. Raff, Jr.; Contractor: Truscon Steel Co.; Commissioned by: Garner Investment Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Everett Waddey Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Southern Realty; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. L. Childrey; Notes:
Drawn by: Baskervill & Son, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mitchell Meyer; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Motor Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. Cardoza et al; Notes: Give facade a face lift. Cover the facade with vitrolite and add a new awning.
Drawn by: Simon B. Zelnik, Architect, 230 W. 13 St., New York, NY; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Schaaf & Behle; Notes:
Drawn by: H. E. Crosby, Registered Architect in Virginia #592, 531 Fifth Avenue, McKeesport, PA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: G. C. Murphy Co.; Notes: THERE ARE TWO ROLL S OF PLANS FOR THIS PROJECT. This building was demolished in 2004.
Drawn by: J. Binford Walford, O. Pendleton Wright, Architects, 103 West Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Standard Drug Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Staley & Taylor, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Margaret Batcheller; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, R. F. Nurnberger, Associate, State Planters Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: B. K. Mathews; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: W. R. Holland, Jr., General Cont'r; Commissioned by: Mrs. Alma Lichenstein; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: T. M. Howey; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: L. A. Byram; Notes:
Drawn by: Turner & Ladd, Architectural Designers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: D. Rankin Hervey; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Safeway Stores; Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: People's Furniture; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus Wright & Son, Architects, 1103 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Allen J. Saville, Inc., Engineering and Construction; Commissioned by: A. J. Daffron; Notes:
Drawn by: Carl M. Lindner, Architect, R. F. Nurnberger, Associate, State Planters Bank Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Harry Boxley; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: D. C. Baldwin; Commissioned by: Eanes Building Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: P. E. Cardoza; Commissioned by: Brooks and Richards; Notes:
Drawn by: Bowker & Rowden, Inc., Office and Plant, Westwood Ave. West of R. F. & P. R. R., Dial 6-0785, Richmond, VA; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros., Contr.; Commissioned by: Zaban's Mattress and Box Spring Company; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Franklin Robins; Notes:
Drawn by: Leon and Lionel Levy, Architects, 331 Madison Ave., New York 17, NY; S. Joseph Silbert, Professional Engineer; Contractor: Doyle and Russell, Inc.; Commissioned by: Coriva Realty; Notes: **This set has a second permit number and date for certain sheets- 34985A, 6/22/1948
Drawn by: Robert J. Leary, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. H. White; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Howard Mitchell Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Siegel Furniture Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Robert B. Lyon; Contractor: Dominion Builders, Inc., General Contractors; Commissioned by: R. R. Hutchinson; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou and Charles C. Justice, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Rucker and Richardson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: M. Kamborian Sons; Notes:
Drawn by: Binswanger & Co., Incorporated; Contractor: English Construction; Commissioned by: Sanders Bros.; Notes:
Drawn by: Bernard B. Spigel, A. I. A., Architect, Norfolk, VA; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Dave Marks; Notes:
Drawn by: T. N. R.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Fannie Perel; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: P. Romm; Notes:
Drawn by: Staley & Taylor, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: I. Carton; Notes:
Drawn by: Thomas B. Stanley, Stuart A. Taylor, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Thorington Construction Co., Inc., Richmond, Virginia; Commissioned by: Dr. William Grigg; Notes:
Drawn by: William G. Bursnall, Architect, Colonial Stores Incorporated, 301-21 Dunmore Street, Norfolk, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Colonial Stores; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for theater buildings in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Scarborough & Howell, Inc., 723 East Main Street, Engineers & Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mr. Hofheimer; Notes: One enormous blueprint of 3/4"-scale details of front elevation and its floral ornament. Other drawings include "Cross section through stage;" a front elevation that details the location of many small lights; and wonderful plans also dotted with rows of lights. Specifications include printed "General Provisions" of C. K. Howell, Architect and a bidding form explaining the process. [Photo Lab 10_10]
Drawn by: C. K. Howell, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: A. C. Houston; Commissioned by: M. L. Hofheimer; Notes: Drawings for an elaborate theatre building whose facade features Corinthian columns, masks and garlands, and statuary. Interior elevations detail rich decorative plasterwork. [Photo Lab 10_10]
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Henry Wallerstein (?); Notes: The title on the drawings cites "Jake Wells" but the information on the outside of the roll lists "Henry Wallerstein." Notation on outside of roll: "Not Built."
Drawn by: Fisher & Rabenstein, Architects, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Charles H. Fisher; Commissioned by: Mrs. A. E. Thorp; Notes: Plans for a small theater with an ornate pediment facade. Interior elevations show stage and rear wall decoration.
Drawn by: C. K. Howell Architect, 315 - 32 Travelers Building, Richmond, Virginia. F. W. Scarborough, Consulting Engineer; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Lyric Theater; Notes: Design includes theatre, first floor stores, attached office building and basement "rathskeller." Ninth Street elevation has large "LYRIC" electric sign. These sheets are in poor condition.
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson, 922 E. Main St., Richmond; Contractor: John T Powers and C. S. Cook; Commissioned by: Wilmer D. Turner; Notes: A brick moving picture theatre with 1st floor, mezzanine, and attic story. Seating, balcony and offices included in floor plan. By far, the most elaborately ornamented building (inside and out) by D. Wiley Anderson known to date. The ornaments and moldings are composition and include urns, wreaths, bows, garlands, and several cartouche. Details of the stage and organ front are given. The marquee says SUPERIOR, and specs. Indicate that it is an electric sign.
Drawn by: Wm. C. West, Architect, Mer. Nat. Bk. Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: John Arnhiem (?); Commissioned by: Byron Bear; Notes: The elevation drawing for this project was not done by West. It is labeled "New Theatre for Mr. M. F. Hofheimer, Richmond Va., Designed by Atlantic Terra Cotta Company, 1170 Broadway New York." Apparently Bear acquired the facade plan from Hofheimer and had West draw plans for the rest of the building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: G. H. Hunt and Son; Commissioned by: Sam Bendheim and Mrs. J. K. Dettelbach; Notes: One level brick, stucco, and plate glass theatre building with multi-height roof gables. The marquee reads "KER-MAR," and it is embellished with swags and a center shell decoration made of composition.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Wilson Co.; Commissioned by: A. L. Strauss; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Charles A. Somma; Commissioned by: Charles A. Somma; Notes: The elevations for this project shows a Arts and Crafts stuccoed facade with a curvilinear parapet. The specifications note under "Wrecking" demolition of the "present front, including pilasters, cornice, galvanized iron."
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. W. Atkinson; Commissioned by: Clay Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Messrs. Wells, Wilmer, and Vincent (AKA Virginia Theatre Co.); Notes:
Drawn by: C. K. Howell; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: National Amusement Corp.; Notes: Very fragile plans and elevations for the current "Towne Theatre," formerly known as the National Theatre. CD # 100-101.
Drawn by: C. K. Howell; Contractor: J. W. Atkinson; Commissioned by: Ira. J. Haynes; Notes: 1-story brick theatre building with rectangular seating plan on the first floor.
Drawn by: Fred A. Bishop; Contractor: E. A. Thorpe; Commissioned by: Mrs. E. A. Thorpe; Notes: Frederick A. Bishop was active as an architect and builder from 1918-1940. In 1924, he also designed a theatre on Brookland Park Boulevard for the Bluebird Theater Co.
Drawn by: Fred A. Bishop; Contractor: Coulter S. Somma; Commissioned by: Bluebird Theatre Company (Coulter S. Somma); Notes: Bishop was active in Petersburg and Richmond from 1918 through 1940. According to Wells and Dalton (p. 31), the cost of this theatre was $38,488, not $50,000 as indicated by the building inspector on these plans. Plans show a limestone facade executed with Classical details.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Graham Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Leroy Goldberg; Notes:
Drawn by: Fred A. Bishop, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Charles A. Somma and W. J. Coulter; Notes: CD # 134-135.
Drawn by: Doyle and Russell, Builders; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. L. Straus, E. H. Gunst; Notes:
Drawn by: Crookshanks Iron Works, Inc.; Contractor: J. W. Atkinson; Commissioned by: P. & G. Corporation; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Realty Investment and Management Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: William F. Grigg; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. T. Eubank; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: P & G Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Fred A. Bishop, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Herbert C. Hord; Notes:
Drawn by: Fred A. Bishop, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: P. & G. Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Edward E. Sinnott, Architect, 112 East Cary St., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Hill Amusement Corp. (A. C. Lichtman); Notes:
Drawn by: Fred A. Bishop, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Cliff Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: A. O. Budina, Architect, 1013 - A East Main St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Rappahannock Theatre Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Fred A. Bishop, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Vanny Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: John J. Zink, A. I. A., Architect, 2826 Overland Avenue, Baltimore 14, Maryland.; Contractor: Tuckman and Barbee; Commissioned by: Lichtman Theater; Notes:
Drawn by: A. O. Budina, Architect, 1013 - A East Main St., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Doyle and Russell, Inc.; Commissioned by: Victor Theater; Notes:
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Blueprints of work for transportation buildings in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: Virginia Railway & Power Company; Contractor: Virginia Railway and Power Company, Contractors; Commissioned by: Virginia Railway & Power Company; Notes: Brick, concrete and steel sub-station. Flat roof, stone lintels; otherwise nondescript.
Drawn by: Richmond & Henrico Ry. Co. (James Bolton); Contractor: Richmond and Henrico Railway. Co. Contrs.; Commissioned by: Richmond & Henrico Ry. Co.; Notes: Concrete and brick car barn and machine shop.
Drawn by: Virginia Railway & Power Co. Engineering Dept.; Contractor: Va. Railway and Power Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Railway & Power Co.; Notes: Separate plans for each building as above.
Drawn by: Virginia Railway and Power Co. Engineering Dept.; Contractor: Virginia Railway and Power Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia Railway and Power Co. Engineering Dept.; Notes:
Drawn by: Bass & Ragland, Contractors; Contractor: Bass and Ragland; Commissioned by: Virginia Railway & Power Co.; Notes: One-story building designed to house railway cars.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. T. Wilson; Commissioned by: News Leader Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Department of Public Works, Richmond, Va., Bureau of Design; Contractor: City of Richmond; Commissioned by: Southern Railway Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Allen J . Saville, Inc.; Contractor: A. J. Saville Inc.; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Allen J. Saville, Inc., Electric Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: George D. Brown, Architect, Charlestown, W. Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Land Corp. (Greyhound Bus Lines); Notes:
Drawn by: Allen J. Saville, Inc., Engineers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Broad - Wall Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Rail Road Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Transit Co.; Notes: Includes storage barns, filling station, and heating plant
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Blueprints of work for warehouse buildings in Richmond (Va.). Generally contatins permit number; street address; date; name of architiect who drew the blueprints; name of contractor; number of commissioner of the work; and additional notes.
Drawn by: D. I. Davis & Co., Architects and Engineers, 315 Dearborn St., Chicago; Contractor: American Terminal Warehouse Corporation; Commissioned by: NA; Notes: 2 story brick and concrete warehouse for shipping and receiving.
Drawn by: D. I. Davis & Co., Architects & Engineers, 315 Dearborn St., Chicago; Contractor: I. J. Smith and Co.; Commissioned by: American Terminal Warehouse Corporation, Richmond, Va.; Notes: Some sheets have crayon coloration showing materials.
Drawn by: A. E. Baxter, Engineering and Appraisal Co., 941-947 Ellicott Sq., Buffalo, NY; Contractor: A. W. McClay; Commissioned by: W. F. Richardson, Jr. & Company; Notes:
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Stamper Bros. and Ragland; Commissioned by: McGraw Yarbrough Co.; Notes: Brick, four story and basement warehouse on corner site with windows along one long side. Rough pencil sketches and arithmetic on verso. Specifications include printed masthead of Albert F. Huntt.
Drawn by: Office of Chief Engineer, Portsmouth, Va.; Contractor: J. T. Nichols; Commissioned by: Seaboard Air Line Railway; Notes: This building is located just west of Main Street Station. CD # 153.
Drawn by: Davis I. Davis & Co., Architects and Engineers, Manhattan Building, Chicago; Contractor: I. J. Smith Co.; Commissioned by: American Terminal Warehouse; Notes: Design includes "pork room,' "beef cooler," firing pits on second floor, smoke houses on third and fourth floors.
Drawn by: Moise de Leon, C.E., Atlanta, GA; Contractor: Eagle Paper Co.; Commissioned by: Eagle Paper Co.; Notes: Specifications include handwritten addenda.
Drawn by: D. Wiley Anderson, Architect, Richmond, VA; Contractor: C. H. Nicholson; Commissioned by: Bertha Binswanger (Binswanger & Co.); Notes: Addition to four-story and basement warehouse tat extends the extraordinary triangular plan. Specifications edited with a nice hand.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Standard Paper Mfg. Co., Manchester, VA; Notes: The elevations of the brick warehouse are divided into bays [11x4] defined by a triple set of windows with curved, brick lintels on both stories. The facade has a stepped gable parapet roof. "Old building" indicated on the drawings.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architect, 1024-25-26 Mutual Building, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Harwood and Moss; Commissioned by: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.; Notes: Reinforced Concrete & Brick Warehouse with four floors cut into the slope so that the 11th St. elevation is two stories high and the 12th St. is four stories. A unique window design is repeated along the 20 bays each of the north and south elevations and the three-bay wide front and rear facades. Each floor of the warehouse has an open plan punctuated only by a grid of columns that decrease in size [by 2" [18"x18"- 10"x10"] on each successively higher floor. There are equal numbers of men's and women's toilets.
Drawn by: The Schwarzschild & Sulzberger Company of America; Contractor: Schwarzschild and Sulzberger, Contrs.; Commissioned by: John G. Scott, Executor, William H. Scott Estate; Notes: Brick, three story and basement cold storage warehouse designed in a neo-classical style.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architect, Richmond, VA; Contractor: Howard and Moss; Commissioned by: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.; Notes: This single drawing of a cross section refers to the Aug. 1910 drawings [see Permit no.1779, Control no. 75] of the same title. An additional story has been added to the warehouse design.
Drawn by: Charles H. Fisher, Architect, 10 N. 9th St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: Jno. Amrhein and Bro. Contrs.; Commissioned by: J. A. Hatke; Notes: 4-story brick warehouse. This warehouse was noted on page 146 of Wells and Dalton and under the entry for Charles H. Fisher. Fisher was associated with Hill C. Linthicum and Hill C. Linthicum, Jr., who were established North Carolina architects with a branch office in Richmond. By 1912, Fisher was associated with Charles G. Rabenstein.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Watkins - Cottrell Co.; Notes: This building was renovated and is currently (March 2000) La Difference Inc. furniture store.
Drawn by: W. B. Newell, Architect; Contractor: J. T. Nickols; Commissioned by: J. W. Fergusson & Sons, Inc.; Notes: Brick warehouse. According to Wells and Dalton, William B. Newell was active with his father Jos. M. Newell from 1883-1888 in Jos. M. Newell & Son, contractors and builders. William was identified as a carpenter and contractor in the 1893 Richmond Directory, as an architect during 1894-1989 and 1913-1922.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. S. Quarles; Commissioned by: L. Z. Morris; Notes: See also Permit # 1740A (3/13/1911)
Drawn by: Charles H. Fisher, 108 N. 9th St. Richmond; Contractor: Irving D. Ireland, Contractor; Commissioned by: John A. Hutcheson; Notes: 2 story over partially raised basement, brick and reinforced concrete warehouse.
Drawn by: D. I. Davis & Company, Architects and Engineers, Chicago, Illinois; Contractor: D. I. Davis and Company, Contractors; Commissioned by: American Terminal Warehouse Corporation; Notes: Brick and reinforced concrete warehouse. CD # 159-160.
Drawn by: I. J. Smith & Company, Engineers and Contractors; Contractor: I. J. Smith and Company, Inc; Commissioned by: Adams Grain and Provision Company; Notes: 3-story over cellar warehouse built of structural steel, concrete and brick.
Drawn by: Wm. B. Newell Architect; Contractor: W. B. Newell; Commissioned by: Kingan Packing Company; Notes: An undistinguished brick warehouse designed by William B. Newell (active, 1883-1925). Newell, son of Jos. M. Newell, was active with his father as Jos. M. Newell & Son, contractors and builders during 1883-1888. The younger Newell was identified as a carpenter and contractor in the 1893 Richmond city directory. He was listed as an architect during 1894-1898, and again during 1913-1922. For some early projects, Newell was identified as both architect and contractor. Six other projects have been attributed to this architect by Wells and Dalton, 1997 (p. 325).
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: C. W. Fleet, Contractors; Commissioned by: G. G. Worsham & C. A. Zincke; Notes: Detached brick warehouse.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: W. S. Quarles; Commissioned by: L. Z. Morris; Notes: Noted as addenda to Permit # 1949 (1/20/1911)
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Fulton Brick Co.; Commissioned by: Phil G. Kelly; Notes: An extensive beer and whiskey bottling, storage, and distribution facility.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect, 1107 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Southern Manufacturing Company; Notes: A three story factory building to connect to an existing building at Perry and Eighth streets.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect, 1107 E. Main Street, Richmond, Virginia.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Liggett & Myer Tobacco Co.; Notes: 2-story brick warehouse. Specifications show materials.
Drawn by: David I. Davis & Co., Archts. & Engrs., Chicago, Ill.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. Fred Richardson, Inc.; Notes: This building was demolished in 1998 and the V.C.U school of Engineering built on the site. See also Control no. 444.
Drawn by: E. A. Frink, Consulting Engineer; Contractor: L. Hankins; Commissioned by: C. P. Lathrop & Co.; Notes: Drawing originally read "W. E. West" but this has been marked out and Lathrop substituted. Specifications cite Lathrop name.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect; Contractor: L. Hawkins; Commissioned by: L. Hankins, Contractor; Notes: Brick and concrete warehouse.
Drawn by: P. P. Pilchur, Civil Engr. & Archt.; Contractor: C. W. Fleet; Commissioned by: G. G. Worsham and C. A. Zincke; Notes: Four story brick factory/warehouse with brick and concrete foundations and composition roof. Frontage of 60' on Governor Street and a depth of 58' on alley.
Drawn by: Francisco & Jacobus, Architects and Engineers, 200 Fifth Avenue, New York City; Contractor: Jno. T. Wilson Co. Inc.; Commissioned by: Export Leaf Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Richmond, VA; Contractor: A. M. Walkup; Commissioned by: Powers Taylor Drug Co.; Notes: A four-story and basement brick building with galvanized steel cornices above the first and fourth floors. Cast iron pilasters frame the six bays of the facade on the first floor.
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Henry H. Nolte; Notes: Detached brick and reinforced concrete warehouse and manufacturing building,.
Drawn by: Aubrey L. Huntt; Contractor: G. H. Hunt; Commissioned by: Messrs. Morton G. Thalhimer and Charles E. Straus; Notes: 2-story brick stable and a 3-story warehouse.
Drawn by: Aubrey L. Hunt, Architect.; Contractor: A. L. Hunt; Commissioned by: Henry Wallerstein; Notes: Trapezoidal, open plan with short end against Chesapeake & Ohio Railway line and two raised lanterns at the second floor.
Drawn by: Herbert L. Cain, Architect, 103-4 Main St. Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: R. M. Anderson and Co.; Commissioned by: B. L. Wilson Paper Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Cooley and Fisher; Contractor: W. A. Chesterman, Contr.; Commissioned by: Purity Ice Cream Corp.; Notes: Repairs to brick manufacturing/warehouse building.
Drawn by: Charles K. Bryant; Contractor: J. C. Beazley; Commissioned by: Bowers Bros., Inc.; Notes: Repairs to brick warehouse and manufacturing building.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Spence Nunnamaker Co.; Notes: Three story and basement brick warehouse.
Drawn by: F. W. Scarborough, Consulting Engineer; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Bonded Warehouse Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Geo. R Newsome Co., Inc.; Notes: Three story brick warehouse.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. J. Andrews; Commissioned by: Standard Paper Manufacturing Company; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia, Arch'ts & Engin'rs, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Baldwin & Brown, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: David I. Davis & Co., Industrial Engineers, Chicago, Illinois; Contractor: Richmond Cold Storage; Commissioned by: Richmond Cold Storage Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Consumers Ice Co.; Notes: One story brick warehouse for ice storage.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Travers Wood Company, Inc.; Commissioned by: W. H. Harris Grocery Store; Notes: Plans contain several drawings of steel support systems by Trussed Concrete Steel Company of Youngstown, Ohio.
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt, Architect, Bascom J. Rowlett, Associate; Contractor: T. D. Newell; Commissioned by: Henewinckel Estate; Notes: Details are given in the specifications for this project for the existing conditions and walls.
Drawn by: Drafting Department of the Montague Manufacturing Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: N/A; Notes: Three story brick warehouse/factory building for the West Richmond of the Montague Manufacturing Company.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: T. W. Wood & Sons.; Notes: As titled.
Drawn by: C. J. Roelker, Consulting Engineer; Contractor: Calligon and Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: L. Rose & Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Harry Frazier, Consulting Engineer; Contractor: White and Son; Commissioned by: Richmond Terminal Railway Co.; Notes: This building was demolished ca. 1998 to make way for expansion of V. C. U.
Drawn by: John T. Wilson Co. Contractors; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co.; Commissioned by: Liggett & Meyers Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: Gordon Wallace; Notes:
Drawn by: Kenwood Bridge Co., 1416 First National Bank Building, Chicago, Ill.; A. J. T. Bennett, Associate Architects and Engineers; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: Simons & Co., Kenosha, Wisconsin; Notes: Plans and elevations for a warehouse and mattress plant. Fragile. Torn Building Inspector's notation is folded inside the specifications.
Drawn by: Charles M. Robinson, Architects, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Albert Witte; Commissioned by: W. Fred Richardson; Notes: See also Control no. 200.
Drawn by: The Austin Company, Engineers and Builders, Phila.; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Southern Stove Works; Notes: One-story brick warehouse and pattern storage building.
Drawn by: Virginia - Carolina Chemical Co.; Contractor: Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.; Commissioned by: Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.; Notes: Storage shed/warehouse building. The front page of the plans, dated 1908, shows an axonometric drawing of the Allison and Addison Fertilizer Plant of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: Export Leaf Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Albert F. Huntt and Bascom J. Rowlett, Associate Architects; Contractor: James Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: Tower-Binford Electric and Mfg. Co.; Notes: Two story warehouse and manufacturing building.
Drawn by: The H. K. Ferguson Company, Engineers and Builders, 4900 Euclid Ave., Cleveland; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: National Radiator Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: C. Lai., Architect, Petersburg, Va.; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: The United States Leather Company; Notes: One level warehouse. Industrial rectangular block with flat roof and step gables. Side elevations only shown.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co.; Commissioned by: Kingan & Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Co.; Commissioned by: Cameron Stove Company; Notes: Brick warehouse. The unsigned plans were probably drawn by the builder.
Drawn by: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (Office of the Chief Engineer); Contractor: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Contr.; Commissioned by: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company; Notes: Plans for brick tobacco warehouse.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols, Contr.; Commissioned by: Falk Tobacco Company; Notes: Brick addition to tobacco factory building.
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright; Contractor: Wise Granite and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Union Securities Company; Notes:
Drawn by: Capt. L. C. Jenkins; Contractor: L. C. Jenkins; Commissioned by: Percy Strause; Notes: 3-story addition to a store warehouse.
Drawn by: Joseph H. Wallace & Co., Engineers; Contractor: Wise Granite and Construction Co.; Commissioned by: Standard Paper Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: L. D. Hartsook; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: William W. Crump; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Architect, American Nat'l. Bank Building, Richmond; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: Benton and Bailey; Notes: 2-story brick and concrete warehouse addition.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Manchester Board and Paper Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: J.T. Wilson Co.; Commissioned by: Kingan & Co.;; Notes:
Drawn by: William F. Lee, Engineer; Contractor: A. H. Calligan and Co.; Commissioned by: E. K. Vieter; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Miller Manufacturing Company; Commissioned by: Miller Manufacturing Company; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Arch't., Amer. Nat'l Bank Bldg., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: W .W. Crump; Notes:
Drawn by: C. Lay; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: Carrington & Co., Leaf Tobacco Co.; Notes: Frame shed.
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., General Contractors; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: James Robertson Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: Lehmaier, Schwartz & Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc.; Contractor: Davis Bros., Inc.; Commissioned by: R. E. Piper, Inc.; Notes: Brick warehouse and manufacturing building.
Drawn by: W. T. Davis; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Falk Tobacco Co.; Notes: Stucco and brick alterations and additions to a five story tobacco warehouse.
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook and H. Carl Messerschmidt; Contractor: R. M. Anderson; Commissioned by: Virginia-Carolina Sup. Co.; Notes: Three-level brick warehouse building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Cauthorne Paper Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: Lucille N. Miller; Notes: Frame storage shed.
Drawn by: J. P. Taylor Co.; Contractor: E. L. Bass; Commissioned by: J. P. Taylor; Notes: Frame storage shed.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. K. Vietor; Commissioned by: E. K. Vietor; Notes: Four open shed tobacco warehouses covering 20000 square feet each.
Drawn by: K.W. Schantz, Inc., Architects and Engineers, Buffalo, NY; Contractor: Consolidated [sic]; Commissioned by: Horn Ice Cream Co.; Notes: Three-story brick warehouse.
Drawn by: W. T. Davis; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: Pearl Laundry Inc.; Notes: One-story, brick warehouse/factory type building.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros.; Notes: Two, story stucco warehouse with double chimneys and a hip roof for which "California Mission Tiles" are specified.
Drawn by: E.A. Murphy, Supt. Of Buildings for American Railway Express; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: American Railway Express Company, Atlanta, GA; Notes: Two-story brick addition to existing structure. Interior room details shown.
Drawn by: W. T. Davis, Architect; Contractor: J. T. Nuckols; Commissioned by: T. W. Woods & Son; Notes: 3-story, brick addition to the back of this warehouse referred to in the specs as the "Kelly Warehouse."
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright; Contractor: W. L. Ragland; Commissioned by: Mrs. E.G. Kidd; Notes: Brick warehouse divided into sections of one and two stories respectively.
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Wise Granite Co.; Commissioned by: Standard Paper Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Wise Granite Co.; Commissioned by: R. F. & P. Railway Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: John T. Wilson Company; Contractor: John T. Wilson Company; Commissioned by: Otis Elevator Company; Notes: Three-story, Neo-classical style brick building. Brick courses are laid in the Flemish bond. Three-part Palladian-style windows delineate the first level.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: Everett Waddy Co.; Notes: 6-story warehouse for a stationery company.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: James Robertson Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros., In.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros.; Notes: One-story warehouse.
Drawn by: Engineering Dept. of the Export Leaf Tobacco Co.; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bro.; Commissioned by: Export Leaf Tobacco Co.; Notes: As above
Drawn by: James R. and Edward J. Law; Contractor: Graham Construction; Commissioned by: W. T. Rawleigh; Notes: Brick warehouse and garage.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Luther T. Page; Notes: Brick warehouse.
Drawn by: I. T. Skinner, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: O. C. Peers; Commissioned by: Albemarle Paper Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Kingan Co.; Commissioned by: Kingan Co.; Notes: As above to brick warehouse/mfg. Building.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: R. E. Richardson; Commissioned by: R. E. Richardson; Notes: Brick warehouse-type building intended to be used as a milling facility.
Drawn by: Southern Railway System, Washington, D.C.; Contractor: Southern Railway Co.; Commissioned by: Southern Railway System; Notes: Frame railroad shops.
Drawn by: R. G. Trimble, Consulting and Constructing Engineers; Contractor: Wise Granite Company Corp.; Commissioned by: Dark Leaf Warehouse Corp.; Notes: Frame tobacco warehouse.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Moore and Harry, Contractors; Commissioned by: Union Abattoir; Notes: Concrete details (by Southern Steel Products Co.) for addition to existing warehouse and cold storage buildings.
Drawn by: Davis Bros.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros.; Notes: One-story, brick warehouse building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Jos. Heye; Commissioned by: Buchanan Springs Co.; Notes: Three-story brick warehouse with two name marquees in the cornice: "Hajoca Plumbing" and "Haines, Jones & Canbury Co."
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Jas. Fox and Sons; Commissioned by: D. J. & L. N. Donate; Notes: Three-story addition to an existing warehouse/manufacturing building.
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Clayborn and Taylor; Commissioned by: Johnson Publishing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond Virginia Department of Public Works, Bureau of Design; Contractor: Smith Bros.; Commissioned by: Southern Railway Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: L. P. Hartsook, Arch't., American N. B. Bld'g., Richmond, Va.; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: Lehmaier - Schwartz Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: James Fox and Son; Commissioned by: Charles Pohlig; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Lehmaier - Schwartz & Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: J. T. Nichols; Commissioned by: Southern Stove Works; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc. Owners & Builders, L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros.; Notes:
Drawn by: John T. Wilson Company, Inc.; Contractor: John T. Wilson Company, Inc. Gen. Contractors; Commissioned by: American Radiator Company; Notes: Two-story brick warehouse.
Drawn by: R. D. Trimble & Co., Engineers, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mrs. E. G. Kidd; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros., Inc., Owners & General Contractors, Richmond, Va., L. Otis Spiers, Architect; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: NA; Notes:
Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Duplex Envelope Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: William F. Lee, Structural Engineer, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Eastern Steamship Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Allen J. Saville, Inc.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Fiber Board Container Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros.; Notes:
Drawn by: Virginia Steel Company, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: Sanitary Felt Products Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: L. Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Davis Bros. Inc.; Notes: CD # 161.
Drawn by: Henry T. Barnham, Architect & Engineer, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Brooks Transfer; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Lorillard Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Albert Kahn, Inc., Architects, Detroit, Michigan; Contractor: Davis Bros.; Commissioned by: Argonaut Realty Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Chief Engineer, R. F. & P. R. R. (?); Contractor: Doyle and Russell; Commissioned by: Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad; Notes:
Drawn by: Marcellus E. Wright, Architect, American National Bank Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Central Storage Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Davis Bros. (?); Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: O. J. Davis Estate; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Storage Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Manchester Board & Paper Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Lee, Ballou & Van Dervoort, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Allen J. Saville, Inc.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Joseph B. Baker; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: John T. Wilson Co., Inc.; Commissioned by: Sanitary Grocery Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Allen J. Saville, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Joseph Baiger; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Max Wetzel; Commissioned by: Richmond Cold Storage; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Brooks Transfer Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Kingsland Land Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: A. J. Saville Inc.; Commissioned by: Miller & Rhoads inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Chesapeake Storage Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Tobacco Storage; Notes:
Drawn by: E. L. Bass & Bros.; Contractor: E. L. Bass Bros.; Commissioned by: Allegheny Warehouse Co., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: E. L. Bass & Co.; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Co.; Commissioned by: Allegheny Warehouse Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Rail Road; Notes: Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Rail Road Company
Drawn by: John T. Wilson; Contractor: John T. Wilson; Commissioned by: John T. Wilson; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Hilda R. Tanner; Notes:
Drawn by: Richard F. Taylor, Architect, American Building, Richmond, Va.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Mills F. Neal; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Boxley Vaughn; Notes:
Drawn by: American Suppliers, Inc., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: American Suppliers, Inc., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Larus & Brother Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Larus Brothers, Co., Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: D. J. & L. N. Donati; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Southern States Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: John D. Blair, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Edward F. Sinnott, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. A. Gray Estate; Notes:
Drawn by: Richard F. Taylor, Architect, American Building, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Essex Investment Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: C. W. Huff, Jr., Archt., Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. S. Montgomery; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Ludwig E. & Ruth G. Keppel; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: E. L. Bass and Bros.; Commissioned by: John D. Blair, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston, & Wright, Architects & Engineers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Miller & Rhodes, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.; Notes: Property is near border with Chesterfield Co.
Drawn by: Carl M. Linder, Architect; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. J. Miller, et.als.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: John D. Blair, Jr.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carter-Venable; Contractor: C. W. Spittle; Commissioned by: A. Reid Venable; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal, Johnston, & Wright, Architects and Engineers; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Home Brewing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: American Tobacco Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. Metzgers & Son; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. W. Ferguson & Sons; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: George & Marshall Mercer; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: S. E. Heflebower; Notes:
Drawn by: Huff, Mcfarlane, and Associates, Architects and Engineers, 103A E. Clay St., Richmond, Va; C. W. Huff, Jr., Architect.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: J. R. Watkins Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. C. Cockrell Storage; Notes:
Drawn by: Slaughter, Saville & Blackburn, Inc., Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: McEwen Lumber Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Richmond Engnieering Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Engineering; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Dabney & Bugg; Notes:
Drawn by: Otis Spiers, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: Davis and Spires; Commissioned by: Dixie Wheel Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: C. M. Parrish Coal Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Crawford Manufacturing Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. Turpin Philips; Notes:
Drawn by: Louis W. Ballou, Architect, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Rish Equipment Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Atlantic Varnish & Paint Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Baker Equipment Eng. Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Southern Brick; Notes:
Drawn by: John Stafford Efford, Architect, 734 Central National Bank, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Taylor & Sledd; Notes:
Drawn by: Carneal & Johnston, Architects & Engineers, Richmond, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Miller & Rhoads; Notes: Covers 14 plots
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: P. C. Abbott; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: P. C. Abbott; Notes:
Drawn by: Stran Steel Division, Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit Michigan; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Paul Lauritzen; Notes:
Drawn by: Wilton S. Whipp, Structural Engineer # 19, State of Virginia, Hopewell, Virginia; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Brown Mooney; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: M. Louis Shaffer; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: P. C. Abbott; Notes:
Drawn by: Stran Steel Division, Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit Michigan; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Clarence Cunningham; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Universal Tractor & Equipment; Notes:
Drawn by: Virginius H. Goodman Associates; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginius Goodman; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: L. B. Huddleston; Commissioned by: S and L Straus; Notes:
Drawn by: E. Herbert Armentrout, General Contractor, Richmond VA; Contractor: E. H. Armentrout, General Contractor; Commissioned by: E. H. Armentrout; Notes: Plot plan shows that it is right on railroad.
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Steel Company; Notes:
Drawn by: W. P. Leonard, Contractor; Contractor: W. P. Leonard, Contractor; Commissioned by: Norman Marble; Notes:
Drawn by: Truscon Steel Products, Youngstown, Ohio; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: James J. DeBoy Inc.; Notes: James J. DeBoy Inc. own the building, while the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company are the tenants.
Drawn by: Thomas A. Whaples, Architect, 120A No. 8 St., Richmond, VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: John G. Kolbe; Notes:
Drawn by: Butler Manufacturing Co.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: H. B. Truslow; Notes: "two warehouses" is written on the outside of the plans.
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: B. Jacobs & R. Klein; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: John Carr; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Irvin Sutherland; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: Muhleman and Kayhoe Contractors; Commissioned by: Allied Investment Corporation; Notes: Specifications are titled "Specifications for Office and Warehouse"
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. R. Tiller Corp.; Notes:
Drawn by: Robert Mills, Architect, 1900 E. Franklin St.; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Tuckahoe Warehouse; Notes:
Drawn by: E. M. Hastings, Chief Engineer, Richmond Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. F. & P. Railroad; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: A. C. Cockrell; Notes:
Drawn by: Wheeling Corrugating Co., Wheeling, W. Va., Building Products Division; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Wheeling Corrugating; Notes: Includes office space.
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Miller Mfg. Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Richmond Food Stores, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: H. Carl Messerschmidt, Architect, 1124 Mutual Building, Richmond VA; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: W. W. & J. A. Chewing; Notes:
Drawn by: Frank P. Cartwright, Prof. Eng., Canandaigua, NY; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: U. S. Plywood; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: E. K. Vietor Co.; Notes:
Drawn by: Unsigned; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: R. S. Montgomery, Inc.; Notes:
Drawn by: C. C. & F. C. Welton; Contractor: N/A; Commissioned by: Virginia Electric and Power Co.; Notes:
Accession 41023 is loosely arranged by the month and year.
Accession 41023 is loosely arranged by the month and year.
Light sensitive material. Use microfilm if possible.Some drawings and specifications available on microfilm. Richmond (Va.) Reels 193-432.
Building permit architectural blueprints and specifications, 1952-1970 consists of unprocessed architectural blueprints and specifications. These materials were submitted to the City of Richmond, Virginia, during the building permit application process. The materials are only accessible if the researcher knows the month and year that the city issued the permit. This information is available via the microfilm index to permit applications available on Richmond City microfilm reels 193-204.
These drawings were pulled from their original boxes due to ther large size. This box contains the following permit numbers and issue dates: 32961, September, 1952
These drawings were pulled from their original boxes due to ther large size. This box contains the following permit numbers and issue dates: 36553, May, 1959; 32985, October 1952; 35727, July 1957; 43509A, August 1961; 37717, March 1962; 36391, January 1959; 37571, October 1961; 34128, June 1954; 41809A, June 1959.
hese drawings were pulled from their original boxes due to ther large size. This box contains the following permit numbers and issue dates: 38711A, November, 1954; 3835? (Parker Field), May 1954; 44421A, November, 1962
These drawings were pulled from their original boxes due to ther large size. This box contains the following permit numbers and issue dates: 52767A, March 1970; 52526A, February 1970; 16126, February 1970; 49329A, December 1968; 48287A, September 1967; 54052A, July 1970; 52353A, January 1970
Accession 41383 is loosely arranged by date and record type
Bureau of Permits and Inspections, Sixth Street Marketplace drawings, Box 1
Bureau of Permits and Inspections, Sixth Street Marketplace drawings, Box 2
Bureau of Permits and Inspections, Sixth Street Marketplace correspondence and specifications, Box 3
This series contains material from Accession 53297 Inspections architectural drawings, plans and notebooks
This series contains material from pre-1950 that may overlap with material found in Series 1
See also Series 2: Microfilm records for additional idex books
Arranged into three subseries;
The index books dating from 1907-1941 are arranged chronologically and hereunder in two ways: by the last name of the applicant for the permit and by the location of the proposed project (street address or intersection). Beginning in 1941, the indices are arranged only by location of the project.
Arranged by permit number
Individual items are identified by there City of Richmond building permit number
Building Inspection Permit Forms 1 - 1319
Building Inspection Permit Forms 810 - 16170A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 1320 - 2758
Building Inspection Permit Forms 16171A - 17311A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 2759 - 3948
Building Inspection Permit Forms 17312A - 18414A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 3949 - 5239
Building Inspection Permit Forms 18415A - 19643A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 5240 - 7347
Building Inspection Permit Forms 19644A - 20657A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 7348 - 9416
Building Inspection Permit Forms 20658A - 21886A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 9421 - 11073
Building Inspection Permit Forms 21887A - 22905A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 11074 - 12871
Building Inspection Permit Forms 22906A - 24096A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 12877 - 14672
Building Inspection Permit Forms 24097A - 25135A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 14673 - 16299
Building Inspection Permit Forms 25136A - 26305A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 16300 - 18102
Building Inspection Permit Forms 26306A - 27334A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 18103 - 20711
Building Inspection Permit Forms 27335A - 28917A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 20719 - 22000
Building Inspection Permit Forms 28918A - 34570A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 22014 - 23151
Building Inspection Permit Forms 27763A - 28163A, 34572A - 35527A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 23154 - 24474
Building Inspection Permit Forms 35530A - 36838A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 24475 - 25856
Building Inspection Permit Forms 36839A - 38158A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 25859 - 27171
Building Inspection Permit Forms 38160A - 39322A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 27172 - 28399
Building Inspection Permit Forms 29324A - 40534A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 28436 - 29138
Building Inspection Permit Forms 40535A - 41531A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 29139 - 29982
Building Inspection Permit Forms 41532A - 42647A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 29983 - 30620
Building Inspection Permit Forms 42648A - 42988A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 30621 - 31345
Building Inspection Permit Forms 31346 - 31965
Building Inspection Permit Forms 31966 - 32363
Building Inspection Permit Forms 32393 - 32953
Building Inspection Permit Forms 32954 - 33518
Building Inspection Permit Forms 33521 - 34232
Building Inspection Permit Forms 34233 - 34821
Building Inspection Permit Forms 34822 - 35530
Building Inspection Permit Forms 35521 - 36125
Building Inspection Permit Forms 36126 - 36816
Building Inspection Permit Forms 36817 - 37377
Building Inspection Permit Forms 37378 - 37865
Building Inspection Permit Forms 37866 - 38324
Building Inspection Permit Forms 38325 - 38897
Building Inspection Permit Forms 38898 - 39381
Building Inspection Permit Forms 39382 - 39948
Building Inspection Permit Forms 39949 - 40393
Building Inspection Permit Forms 40394 - 40686
Building Inspection Permit Forms 41552 - 41688, 43618 - 44354A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 42159 - assorted numbers - 43377
Building Inspection Permit Forms 44355 - 44779, 69122A - 69419A, 41689 - 42158
Building Inspection Permit Forms 43378A - 43617
Building Inspection Permit Forms 44781 - 45707
Building Inspection Permit Forms 45708 - 46170, 47201 - 47755
Building Inspection Permit Forms 47756 - 47800, 46171 - 47090
Building Inspection Permit Forms 47091 - 47200, 47801 - 48400
Building Inspection Permit Forms 42989A - 43652A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 43653A - 44364A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 44365A - 44980A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 44981A - 45765A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 45766A - 46410A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 46411A - 47148A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 47149A - 47784A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 47785A - 48497A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 48498A - 49069A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 49070A - 49813A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 49814A - 50421A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 50422A - 51178A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 51179A - 51888A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 51889A - 52334A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 50182 - 51878, 52335A - 53342A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 53343A - 54293A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 54294A - 55292A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 52293A - 56279A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 56280A - 57280A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 57281A - 58254A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 58255A - 59250A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 59251A - 60242A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 60243A - 60839A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 60840A - 61650A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 61651A - 62063A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 63076A - 64249A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 64250A - 65407A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 65480A - 66612A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 66613A - 67843A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 67844A - 69121A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 69420A - 70760A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 70671A - 71926A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 71927A - 73200A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 73201A - 74446A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 74447A - 75620A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 75621A - 75656A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 74736A - 77857A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 77858A - 79090A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 79091A - 80352A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 80353A - 81504A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 81585A - 82827A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 82828A - 84107A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 84108A - 85390A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 85391A - 86000A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 86001A - 87115A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 87116A - 88377A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 88378A - 89425A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 89426A - 90383A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 90384A - 91291A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 91292A - 92192A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 92193A - 92500A, 40768 - 40123, 40077
Building Inspection Permit Forms 93801A - 94672A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 94673A - 95550A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 95551A - 96419A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 96420A - 97300A
Building Inspection Permit Forms 17585A - 42988, 1769A - 31347, 21067, 30609, 30615, 31267, 20990A, 21000A
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 1/1/61 - 4 /5/61
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 4/11/61 - 7/14/61
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 7/19/61 - 2/7/62
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 2/1/62 - 5/7/62
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 5/11/62 - 7/23/62
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 7/2/62 - 9/10/62
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 9/19/62 - 1/24/63
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 1/23/63 - 4/8/63
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 4/8/63 - 7/10/63
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 7/8/63 - 9/3/63
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 10/10/63 - 1/9/64
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 1/22/64 - 4/10/64
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 4/20/64 - 6/18/64
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 6/18/64 - 8/5/64
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 8/20/64 - 11/6/64
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 11/2/64 - 3/2/65
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 3/2/65 - 5/12/65
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 5/25/65 - 8/16/65
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 8/25/65 - 11/24/65
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 11/12/65 - 3/22/65
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 3/9/66 - 5/3/66
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 5/2/66 - 8/22/66
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 8/24/66 - 11/7/66
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 11/1/66 - 3/21/66
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 3/1/67 - 6/27/67
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 6/2/67 - 9/14/67
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 9/20/67 - 1/8/68
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 1/2/68 - 5/1/68
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 5/1/68 - 7/11/68
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 7/18/68 - 10/18/68
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 10/11/68 - 2/12/69
Building Inspection Permits - Verbals 2/3/69 - 2/3/69
Building Inspection Permits - Rejected or Withdrawn - 1948 - 1976 Reel 1
Building Inspection Permits - Rejected or Withdrawn - 1948 - 1976 Reel 2
Arranged by permit number
Individual items are identified by the City of Richmond building permit number
Arranged by permit number
Individual items are identified by the City of Richmond building permit number