The 300 block of West Marshall Street is part of the Jackson Ward Historic District. Pictured is the north side of the street. According to landmark documents, “All of the houses on the north side of the block save three are antebellum, Greek Revival structures built between 1848-1855.” The photo foreground shows: 300-304 (north side), Two-Unit Townhouse Row: brick, two stories, three bays each unit. Greek Revival; 1848. Built for F. T. Isbell.
Jackson Ward is a historically African-American district in Richmond, named for the political district of 1871-1905.
- Name: West Marshall Street
- Location: 300 West Marshall Street
- Year Completed: 1848
- Architect: unknown
- Style: Greek Revival
- Wikipedia: Jackson Ward
- National Register of Historic Places: Jackson Ward HD
- Google Map
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All images copyright © Kenneth Grant / photos taken August 2021 with Canon 5D Mark iv
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