Title |
Gamble's Hill Park, Richmond, Virginia, circa 1907-1914
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Description |
Gamble's Hill Park, Richmond, Virginia, circa 1907-1914. Caption reads: "Situated at the Southern extremity of 3rd and 4th streets, Gamble's Hill Park, tho' limited in area, commands a magnificent panoramic view of the falls of the James River and the surrounding country-side. Winding about the foot of the hill is the old James River and Kanawha Canal, the tow path of which being now occupied by a division of the C. & O. Ry. The stone cross appearing in this view was erected to commemorate the first visit of white men to the present site of Richmond, in 1607, when Capt. John Smith and party ascended the river as far as the hills." Postcard number: 27, R-41572.
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Extent |
2 images; Postcard; color |
Date |
1907/1914 |
Location |
United States; North America; Virginia; Richmond |
Subject(s) |
Crosses; Monuments & memorials; Postcards; Smith, John, 1580-1631; Parks |
Citation |
Institute of American Deltiology postcard collection |
Permanent Link |
https://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/14472
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Rights |
http://vocab.lib.umd.edu/rightsStatement#NoC-US
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Digital Collection(s) |
- Cultural Preservation
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- National Trust Library Postcards
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