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White House of the Confederacy, Richmond, Virginia, circa 1951-1970

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Summary:White House of the Confederacy, Richmond, Virginia, circa 1951-1970. Caption reads: "The White House of the Confederacy- 12th and Clay Streets, Richmond, Virginia. This building also known as the Confederate Museum was built in 1818 and occupied by Jefferson Davis during the war between the States." Postcard number: 18131-B.
Contributor:Haynes, Joyce L.
Provider:Haynes Distributing Company
Dexter Press
Century:1901-2000
Printing place:North America
United States of America
New York
West Nyack
Place of origin – Continent:North America
Place of origin – Country:United States of America
Place of origin – Region:Virginia
Place of origin – Settlement:Roanoke
Temporal subject: 1951-1960
1961-1970
Geographical subject – Continent:North America
Geographical subject – Country:United States of America
Geographical subject – Region:Virginia
Geographical subject – Settlement:Richmond
Topical subjects:Galleries & museums
Capitols
Museum of the Confederacy (Richmond, Va.)
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Genre:Postcards
ArchivesUM location:Institute of American Deltiology postcard collection
Repository:National Trust for Historic Preservation Library Collection
Browse terms:Architecture, Landscape, Historic Places
Copyright holder:Unknown
Collection:National Trust Library Historic Postcard Collection
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