Tazewell Hall late 1920s, John Randolph Jr.'s home.
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Title
Tazewell Hall late 1920s, John Randolph Jr.'s home.
Subject
Tazewell Hall late 1920s, John Randolph Jr.'s home.
Description
Photo of late 1920s Tazewell Hall, John Randolph Jr.'s home. Photo was taken after the house was auctioned off after Randolph emigrated. Purchased by Tazewell, the house had the 2nd story added by Tazewell, drastically altering the Palladio style that Randolph had built.
Creator
From a postcard printed by the Albertyne Co., Brooklyn NY.
Source
Williamsburg.kspot.org
Publisher
Williamsburg.kspot.org
Date
Photo was taken in "late 1920s" per williamsburg.kspot.org.
Contributor
Roxana Schoen
Format
Postcard
Language
English
Type
Postcard
Identifier
http://williamsburg.kspot.org/houses/houses10.htm
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Tazewell Hall, c. late 1920s. Tazewell Hall stood astride the modern South
England Street until about 1906, when it was moved to one side of the street.
It was dismantled and moved to Newport News, where it still stands on
Riverside Drive.
England Street until about 1906, when it was moved to one side of the street.
It was dismantled and moved to Newport News, where it still stands on
Riverside Drive.
Original Format
Postcard
Citation
From a postcard printed by the Albertyne Co., Brooklyn NY., “Tazewell Hall late 1920s, John Randolph Jr.'s home.,” Mason's Legacies, accessed April 26, 2024, https://masonslegacies.org/items/show/205.