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Richmond Randolph Masonic Lodge No. 19 AF&AM

 

Richmond Randolph Lodge No. 19 AF&AM, between 18th and 19th Streets on Franklin, was built in 1785 and was the first building erected in America for Masonic purposes. It has been in continuous use since 1785.

 

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St John's Church

 

Patrick Henry's St. John's Church - 1865

 



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1865 photo taken from Main and 11th Street

 

1865 photograph made from Main and 11th Street, Exchange Hotel in the background

 

 

 

Old Post Office, 1936 Parcel Post Building - photo taken 2003

 

Same spot, same granite curbs.
Old Post Office, 1936 Parcel Post Building.
Photo, July 28, 2003

 

The Monumental Church - Broad Street - Richmond, Virginia 1865

 

The Monumental Church - Broad Street
Richmond, Virginia 1865

 

 

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State Capital from Main and 12th Street

 

Viewing State Capitol
from Main and 12th Street, 1865.

 

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