This document is a bibliography listing 57 sources used in researching the history of a property located at Cathedral Place in Richmond, Virginia. The sources include US Census records, city directories, maps, architectural pattern books, manufacturer catalogs, newspaper articles, biographies, and theses related to Richmond architecture from the late 19th century.
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1900 United States Census, Clay Ward, Richmond City, Virginia, Sheet No. 32; June, 1900;
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1910 United States Census, Clay Ward, Richmond City, Virginia, Sheet No. 12B-13A; April 21, 1910;
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1920 United States Census, Clay Ward, Richmond City, Virginia, Sheet No. 6A; January 6, 1920;
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Alonzo Roberson, Manufacturer and wholesaler dealer of doors, sash, blinds, moulding, and
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Alsop, Benjamin Pollard. “Richmond Recollections.” The Richmond Quarterly v.8, no. 4 (Spring 1986),
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American Life Foundation & Study Institute. Late Victorian Architectural Details: An abridged facsimile
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Culture, 1978. (1898)
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American Life Foundation, 1976. (1872)
Bicknell, A.J., and William T. Comstock. Victorian Architecture: Two Pattern Books by A.J. Bicknell and
William T. Comstock. 2nd ed. Watkins Glen, NY: American Life Foundation, 1976.
Boynton and Company, Manufacturers of embossed, plain and turned mouldings, embossed and spindle
carvings and automatic turnings, book 15.Chicago, IL: Boynton and Co., 1909.
Bruner, George A., Jr. Celebrating 100 Years; A Journey of Faith. Richmond: Cathedral of the Sacred
Heart, 2006.
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Clinger, David M. The Ghosts and Glories of Monroe Park: A Sesquincential History. Richmond: The
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Chataigne’s Directory of Richmond, 1889. Richmond: J.H. Chataigne, 1889.
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