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The Department of Historic Resources will have photos of that  
structure in its inventory of Richmond buildings. The archives section  
is closed on Mondays.

Lyle Browning


On Nov 23, 2007, at 8:46 AM, jmduke wrote:

> I am searching for an image (photo or drawing) of the 1835 cottage  
> at 207 N. 25th Street in Richmond's Church Hill neighborhood. The  
> cottage, along with the one next door, on the corner of of the  
> street at 2502 E. Grace St, was built by John Morris. I have already  
> contacted the Valentine Museum, VCU. and HABS, but so far have found  
> only an image of the 2502 structure. I would appreciate any leads.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Maurice Duke
>
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