Keywords: Monroe Hill Law Office 4.gif en TITLE Monroe Hill Law Office McCormick Road University of Virginia Charlottesville VA CALL NUMBER HABS VA 2-CHAR 8A- REPRODUCTION NUMBER See Call Number MEDIUM Measured Drawing s 4 18 x 24 in Data Page s 6 plus cover page DATE Documentation compiled after 1933 CREATOR Historic American Buildings Survey creator RELATED NAME S Monroe James NOTE Survey number HABS VA-1027 Unprocessed field note material exists for this structure FN-257 Building/structure dates 1800 initial construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number 66000917 Significance Built by James Monroe about 1790 the Monroe Hill Law Office was the first portion of a building complex which later became part of the University of Virginia campus The small structure is faced with brick laid in Flemish bond with beaded weatherboards in the gables Monroe who lived there only a short time before moving to Ashlawn in 1799 is said to have used the building as a law office SUBJECTS VIRGINIA----Charlottesville COLLECTION Historic American Buildings Survey Library of Congress REPOSITORY Library of Congress Prints and Photograph Division Washington D C 20540 USA DIGID http //hdl loc gov/loc pnp/hhh va0047 CONTROL VA0047 http //lcweb2 loc gov/cgi-bin/query/D hh 6 /temp/~pp_P57v mdb fsaall brum detr swann look gottscho pan horyd genthe var cai cd hh yan lomax ils prok brhc nclc matpc iucpub tgmi lamb hec krb Historic American Buildings Survey 1981 PD-USGov-Interior-HABS TIFFs in two resolutions; larger version TITLE Monroe Hill Law Office McCormick Road University of Virginia Charlottesville VA CALL NUMBER HABS VA 2-CHAR 8A- REPRODUCTION NUMBER See Call Number MEDIUM Measured Drawing s 4 18 x 24 in Data Page s 6 plus cover page DATE Documentation compiled after 1933 CREATOR Historic American Buildings Survey creator RELATED NAME S Monroe James NOTE Survey number HABS VA-1027 Unprocessed field note material exists for this structure FN-257 Building/structure dates 1800 initial construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number 66000917 Significance Built by James Monroe about 1790 the Monroe Hill Law Office was the first portion of a building complex which later became part of the University of Virginia campus The small structure is faced with brick laid in Flemish bond with beaded weatherboards in the gables Monroe who lived there only a short time before moving to Ashlawn in 1799 is said to have used the building as a law office SUBJECTS VIRGINIA----Charlottesville COLLECTION Historic American Buildings Survey Library of Congress REPOSITORY Library of Congress Prints and Photograph Division Washington D C 20540 USA DIGID http //hdl loc gov/loc pnp/hhh va0047 CONTROL VA0047 PD-USGov James Monroe Law office |