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RPS School Board meeting
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FINDERS' KEEPERS'MOVING SALE: collector's fine art, furniture, and household items at giveaway prices on Saturday and Sunday, from 10 AM to 5 PM on 2823 E. Main Street at Rockett's View Apartment #223.
1125 Carlisle Ave Fulton $189,000. Corner lot, farmhouse appeal! 4 BR, 2 FBaths, fenced, new roof, hardwoods and tile, mantels, columns, pocket doors, woodstove. See full MLS at shannonharrington.net.Shannon RE/MAX Commonwealth. 484 0367. Thanks!
3500 Enslow Ave 199,995. 2622 SF never felt this spacious! 5BR + office. 10' ceilings, 5 ornate FPs, rewired, new HVAC upstairs, hrdwds just redone. shannonharrington.net for full MLS. Shannon RE/MAX Commonwealth. 484 0367
2610 E. Marshall $115,000 Gutted to the studs & much mechanical work finished. Manageable square footage, even for the first timer. Walk to everywhere cool! Shannon RE/MAX Commonwealth 484 0367 shannonharrington.net Thanks!
502 N. 24th St., Perfect Church Hill Location!!!1700+ SF, 4 BDR, 2.5 BA, ready for you to move right in! Close to Downtown and VCU Campus. Great investment opportunity as well. $254,900 Call for showing: 845-926-7555
Medium dog crate for two months to train rescued puppy. Will return in current condition. macbeame@yahoo.com
I am interested in purchasing properties in the Church Hill area to renovate. If you know of a run-down property or a financially troubled owner, please call (804) 814-2450 or visit www.caprichmond.com
Have you ever needed to call an attorney to just ask legal questions or just needed legal advise but you couldn't afford it? As a member you can! And Much Much MORE... http://tinyurl.com/9oqks5 or call (804)437-2661 for FREE Information
Buying an older home in the Church Hill area? Video camera inspections of sewer lines are a smart investment to ensure the integrity of the pipes. Call S.A. Toler Construction, Inc 233-6170
A professional painter & carpenter on historic homes. Floor sanding & refinishing also. Highly reasonable rates. References on the spot. call Bill 804-317-7578 email wswbalvis@hotmail.com
Available for babysitting anytime. I'm a non-smoker/non-drinker. I'd prefer no more than 2 children. Ages 5 and below. $3-$5/h. I have First Aid and CPR/Infant CPR experience and training. email annabucci@ciarin.com or call/text 617-943-8797
Sewer backing up? Water line eleaking? Call S.A. Toler Construction 233-6170. Repairs,replacements and installations. Video camera inspections. www.satoler.com
NEW TO RICHMOND? Moving On supports & encourages women through the transition of a move. Starting 1/13, we meet Tuesdays from 9:30-11:30 @ St. Giles Presbyterian Church, 5200 Grove Ave. Childcare provided. For info, call Edith 230-1153 or Mila 249-5776
Office For Rent 2120 E. Marshall St. 2 rooms with Private bath, Off Street Parking, Wonderful view, & Furnishings available. $700/ mo. Utilities included. Available Jan. 15th. Contact abaisey@rbvainc.com or 804-649-2162
Seven Hills School, a middle school for boys Grades 5-8, welcomes you to join us for our Open Houses on January 11 and 18, beginning at 2pm at 1311 Overbrook Rd. Please contact us at 329-6300 or visit our website at www.7hillsschool.org.
For adoption: Boston Terrier, female 4 years old, chubby. Needs new home, elderly owner ill. Nice temperment. Just needs love & exercise. 804-648-2109
Need Extra $$$? Keep your full-time job and start part-time with Primerica, a subsidiary of Citigroup. Let us show you how you can earn the extra income you need. For more information, call Ken Whaley, (804) 326-1673.




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April 30, 2007

info from the Va.Department of Historic Resources

The Virginia Department of Historic Resources maintains a record of the registration forms for the National Register of Historic Places for properties and neighborhoods around the state, with Richmond heavily represented. Some interesting area forms include those for Oakwood-Chimborazo (5.6MB PDF), Church Hill North (2.3MB PDF), Union Hill (4.9MB PDF), and the St.John’s Church Historic District (373k PDF). The site also includes maps and photos.

Thanks to Bill C. for the link!

Posted at 5:29PM under Church Hill, Church Hill North, Oakwood-Chimborazo, Union Hill, history, real estate, redevelopment | Tags:

11 Responses to “info from the Va.Department of Historic Resources”

  1. posted by MattC at April 30, 2007 10:32 pm :

    Thanks for providing this great resource. It definitely reminds us of all the architectural treasures we share up here.

  2. posted by MattC at April 30, 2007 10:56 pm :

    Thanks for posting this resource on the site. It definitely reminds us of all the architectural treasures we share up here on the Hill(s)!

  3. posted by Petersburg People’s News » National & State Historic Registers - Petersburg - Petersburg, Virginia at April 30, 2007 11:52 pm :

    [...] registration forms and a number of maps and photos. Thanks to Church Hill People’s News for pointing this site out. Posted at 11:52PM under Community, [...]

  4. posted by Old one at May 1, 2007 8:22 am :

    Good morning Mac,

    Even as I write my appreciation for the history here (the soldiers camped on Libby Hill during the Civil War because there was always a breeze)cars are speeding by where they camped on East Franklin.

    The history here is alive. It invades
    our(we who live here) thinking.We walk with the ghosts of John Marshall, all who were in the excellent reinactment recently on PBS, historic route #5, Nine MIle Road which was the main road to the east, plus so much more. And now we hear the Queen is coming. Geesh! I love this place!!

    Lu Motley

  5. posted by Bob at May 1, 2007 10:49 am :

    Queen? I’ll bet she is behind it all. The speeding cars. The rampaging dingoes. She has never forgiven us for wanting our independence.

  6. posted by Dave at May 1, 2007 4:34 pm :

    How accurate is the information in these reports? When I bought my house on the 3300 block of E. Marshall the city records indicated it was built around 1922, this report says it was built ca. 1890. I’m confused…30 years is a huge difference.

  7. posted by john_m at May 1, 2007 4:38 pm :

    I’d be inclined to believe that these application have the more credible information. The city records can be off, with many having a date of 1900 when an actual date is unknown.

  8. posted by Bill Conkle at May 1, 2007 10:53 pm :

    thanks for printing this information. I get so enthused when I read about the history of our collective neighborhoods. So many residents don’t know about the history of their house and neighborhood, but come to appreciate the value of preserving the historic integrity after reading reports like this.

  9. posted by Dave at May 2, 2007 1:06 pm :

    Thanks John for your input.

  10. posted by Kim at May 8, 2007 9:37 am :

    The information in the register nominations isn’t always perfect but it is close. Much better than the city records which use 1900 for all buildings that were standing in the city prior to 1920. Alot of other areas are given the date of when the neighborhood was annexed into the city. The dates in the nominations are usually based on maps and city directories and where we are lucky, post 1907, on building permits. Unfortunately, when writing a register nomination time does not permit exhaustive research on each building, especially for very large districts like Oakwood/Chimborazo. But we do our best.

  11. posted by Church Hill People’s News » info from the National Register of Historic Places - Richmond, Virginia at August 15, 2008 8:57 pm :

    [...] info from the Va.Department of Historic Resources (4/30/2007) [...]

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