John Marshall Hotel in Richmond, Va., Sold Before Its Time.(Originated from Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va.)Churn, Virginia
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In 2001 it was designated as the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse. Critic Lewis Mumford called the design, which combined “two unlovely and unrelated forms”…”nothing short of a major crime.” (Wurts Brothers Photography Collection, National Building Museum) * * * Crime of the ...
Here’s the antidote to that bizarre Joe Cao internal from a few months back, that gave him a 25-point lead over Cedric Richmond. Even this Richmond internal, which has him up by 10, indicates that this isn’t going to be a total cakewalk for the Dems, though; with only 35%, Cao ...
“Originally the John Marshall house came to Ardent to ask if we could brew a beer for them because they know that beer’s a really big thing in Richmond and I think they had heard about how I love history beer,” Fain said. “And just in passing, they mentioned...
My Dearest Polly: Letters of Chief Justice John Marshall to His Wife, with Their Background, Political and Domestic, 1779-1831. By Frances Norton Mason. (Richmond: Garrett and Massie, 1961. xiv + 386 pp. Illustrations, genealogical tables, notes, basic sou ...
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Cedric Richmond (D): 45 Joe Cao (R): 35 (MoE: ±4.4%) Here’s the antidote to that bizarre Joe Caointernalfrom a few months back, that gave him a 25-point lead over Cedric Richmond. Even this Richmond internal, which has him up by 10, indicates that this isn’t going to be a...
Richmond, where Marshall presided at thetreasontrial of former Vice PresidentAaron Burr, successfully frustrating President Jefferson’s efforts toward a runaway conviction; as a result, Burr was freed. With hardly more than three months annually engaged in judicial duties (at that time, the court...