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The Frederick Swift House

Richmond history blog RVA Legends has a look at the since-demolished home at 2121 Venable Street:

[B]uilt in 1854 by Frederick L. Swift at what is now 2121 Venable Street. After passing rapidly through several hands, it became in 1862 the property of Bernard Frishkorn, to whose estate it belonged until 1898. It was not, however, the Frishkorn home, but was occupied during the ‘seventies and ‘eighties by James L. Porter and Wilson B. Joseph. From 1898 to 1939 it belonged to S. B. Wilson, his widow, and her heirs. Besides its attractive outlines, this house has on the outside a charming and elaborate cornice and frieze.

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We posted photos of this house in 2010 without knowing any of the history. Check out the trolley tracks on Venable in undated photo immediately below. The other two photos are likely from the early 1990s.

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7 comments

Matt Conrad 03/23/2015 at 10:03 AM

Heartbreaking to consider what value this home would be to Union Hill were it still on Venable. It was clearly one of the handsomest in the neighborhood. It is a good reminder to fight to preserve the houses that are still standing.

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John M 03/23/2015 at 10:15 AM

I caught the demolition of the house that sat directly behind this one back in 2006
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Eric S. Huffstutler 03/23/2015 at 1:26 PM

I second that Matt. Look how nice the house looked and the street and sidewalks too in the undated picture (well before 1959 when the last tracks were torn up).

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ann 03/23/2015 at 2:14 PM

Truly unique building. Incalculable loss to Union Hill and Richmond. One of many with common ownership that have been lost in the last fifteen years or so.

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