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Keywords: vcu libraries vculibraries vcu digital collections vcudigitalcollections outdoor building architecture monochrome Address/Title: 601 1/2 to 617 North First Street Photographer: Zehmer, John G. (John Granderson), 1942- Original Description (from Book): This is the longest row of united houses in Jackson Ward. It was built in part of Jackson's garden. The cornices and jigsaw porches are all united. Only one unit has had a porch of 1920 vintage substituted for the original. The segmental brick arched windows have slightly projected brick trim. Most of the wood picket fences are in place although not all are well-maintained. The color schemes of all the houses are typical of the eighties. City/Location: Richmond (Va.) Date of photograph: ca. 1978 Map URL: maps.google.com/maps?q=37.547746,+-77.438205 Original Publication: Zehmer, John G., and Robert P. Winthrop. 1978. The Jackson Ward historic district. Richmond: Dept. of Planning and Community Development. Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested. Reference URL: dig.library.vcu.edu/u?/jwh,657 Collection: VCU Jackson Ward Historic District Address/Title: 601 1/2 to 617 North First Street Photographer: Zehmer, John G. (John Granderson), 1942- Original Description (from Book): This is the longest row of united houses in Jackson Ward. It was built in part of Jackson's garden. The cornices and jigsaw porches are all united. Only one unit has had a porch of 1920 vintage substituted for the original. The segmental brick arched windows have slightly projected brick trim. Most of the wood picket fences are in place although not all are well-maintained. The color schemes of all the houses are typical of the eighties. City/Location: Richmond (Va.) Date of photograph: ca. 1978 Map URL: maps.google.com/maps?q=37.547746,+-77.438205 Original Publication: Zehmer, John G., and Robert P. Winthrop. 1978. The Jackson Ward historic district. Richmond: Dept. of Planning and Community Development. Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested. Reference URL: dig.library.vcu.edu/u?/jwh,657 Collection: VCU Jackson Ward Historic District
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