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John H. Smith`s Row, 209-215 High St Petersburg, Petersburg, VA
These four fine Federal row houses were built c. 1837-1838 and are notable on the exterior for the wooden door light and iron fence remaining on and along the south facade of the 209 house. On the interior the fine mantels and other woodwork are noteworthy. There was originally a fifth house of this row at 207 High Street, which was destroyed c. 1950.
John H. Smith`s Row, 209-215 High St Petersburg, Petersburg, VA
These four fine Federal row houses were built c. 1837-1838 and are notable on the exterior for the wooden door light and iron fence remaining on and along the south facade of the 209 house. On the interior the fine mantels and other woodwork are noteworthy. There was originally a fifth house of this row at 207 High Street, which was destroyed c. 1950.
John H. Smith`s Row, 209-215 High St Petersburg, Petersburg, VA
These four fine Federal row houses were built c. 1837-1838 and are notable on the exterior for the wooden door light and iron fence remaining on and along the south facade of the 209 house. On the interior the fine mantels and other woodwork are noteworthy. There was originally a fifth house of this row at 207 High Street, which was destroyed c. 1950.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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