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Keywords: vcu libraries vculibraries vcu digital collections vcudigitalcollections outdoor building architecture building complex Description: This building is erected on property originally owned by Chief Justice Marshall, one of Virginia's most distinguished statesmen. The total cost was $750,000 and is a model of modern school architecture. The building was designed by Chas. K. Bryant, Architect, Richmond, Va. The old John Marshall House stands on the southeast corner of the school campus and will be used as the administration building for the City School Board. It has been repaired and made fireproof. Manufacturer: Louis Kaufmann & Sons, Baltimore, MD. Date Postmarked: 1914 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?/postcard,123 Collection: Rarely Seen Richmond: Early twentieth century Richmond as seen through vintage postcards Description: This building is erected on property originally owned by Chief Justice Marshall, one of Virginia's most distinguished statesmen. The total cost was $750,000 and is a model of modern school architecture. The building was designed by Chas. K. Bryant, Architect, Richmond, Va. The old John Marshall House stands on the southeast corner of the school campus and will be used as the administration building for the City School Board. It has been repaired and made fireproof. Manufacturer: Louis Kaufmann & Sons, Baltimore, MD. Date Postmarked: 1914 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?/postcard,123 Collection: Rarely Seen Richmond: Early twentieth century Richmond as seen through vintage postcards
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