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There's at least one book on Richmond streets and street names.  It may confirm. 

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Subject: Re: [VA-HIST] House Numbering - Richmond



After further research, I find that the house numbering system came

prior to Van Lew being Postmistress appointed March 19, 1869.  At the

time of the 1869 City Directory, Alexander Sharp was the Post Master and

C.J. French the Assistant P.M. 



Van Lew may have taken advantage of the numbering in place when she

initiated home delivery of mail but she wasn't the one who created them.



I do see in 1869 that a W. Gill being City Surveyor and G.W. Gill as

City Engineer and Superintendent of Streets.  I wonder if he may have

done the numbering?









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Change was made by Postmistress Elizabeth Van Lew, appointed I believe

by President Grant, who took office in 1869, so I'm guessing that it

would be sometime after March.

 

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