Richmond / Ginter House

Ginter House was built in 1892 as the residence of Lewis Ginter, a transplanted northern entrepreneur who made Richmond his home after the Civil War. Harvey L. Page and William Winthrop Kent designed the mansion with elements of Romanesque Revival and Queen Anne styles.

Ginter’s niece, Grace Arents, inherited the property in 1897. From 1924 through 1930, the home housed Richmond’s first public library. Richmond School of Social Work and Public Health – forerunner of Virginia Commonwealth University – bought the property in 1930. Ginter House is now a VCU administration building.

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All images copyright © Kenneth Grant / photos taken October 2019 with Canon 5D Mark iv

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