A Guide to the Dept. of General Services, Architectural drawings, plans, and specifications, ca. 1919-2002
A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 42516
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Preferred Citation
Virginia. Dept. of General Services, Architectural drawings, plans, and specifications, 1919-2002. Accession 42516. State government records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Acquisition Information
Transferred from the Dept. of General Services, Bureau of Facilities Managment, 1 March 2006.
Scope and Content
This accession consists of architectural drawings for various state buildings from the Plan Room of the Bureau of Facilities Management, Department of General Services. The drawings include elevations, floor plans, sections, details, renderings, proposed plans, and specifications for Broad Street Station, Capitol Building, Executive Mansion, Dove Street Armory, Motor Vehicles Building (12th & Main), Federal Reserve Bank, Virginia Holocaust Museum, Home for Needy Confederate Women (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Confederate Memorial Chapel (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Robinson House Garage (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Virginia State Penitentiary, Virginia Retirement System Building (Planters National Bank). Architects represented include Carneal Johnston and Wright(Richmond, Va.), Taylor and Fisher (Baltimore, Md.), Glave Newman Anderson and Associates (Richmond, Va.), Ballou and Justice (Richmond, Va.), Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Co. (Norfolk, Va.), Joseph Dye Lahendro, Lee Smith and Van Dervoort (Richmond, Va.), and Alfred C. Bossom.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by agency/building and chronologically there under.
Contents List
- Cabinet 4/G/9/2
Folder 2
[Capitol Interior, Condition of Finishes], 200210 sheets; photographs on foam core; 22 x 29 in.
Architect: Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Co.(HEWV) with WRT Study
- Box 1
Dove Street Armory 196327 sheets; Diazo print; 45 x 32 in.
Architect: Ballou and Justice, Architects-Engineers; As-Built Drawings
- Box 1
Governor's Mansion, Showing Millstones, Richmond, Virginia, 19411 sheet; Blueprint; 16 x 24 in.
Signed by: H. J. Neale
- Box 1
Garden and Wall Enclosures for The Governor's Mansion, Richmond, Virginia 19543 sheets; Blueprints and Diazo print; 27 x 49 in. and smaller.
Architect: Ballou and Justice, Architects-Engineers
- Cabinet 4/G/9/3
Folder 3
Suggested Landscape Treatment of Kitchen Entrance Area, The Governor's Mansion 19581 sheet; Diazo print; 26 x 32 in.
Signed: R. L. Nicar
- Cabinet 4/G/9/3
Folder 3
Executive Mansion [lithograph] 19871 sheet; Lithograph; 18 x 22 in.
Signed: Vernon P. Johnson; No. 805/950
- Box 3
Folder 1
Lead Based Paint Surveys- Governor's Mansion and Cottage, Spectrum Analyzer XRF Readings 199423 leaves
Inspector: Scott Smith
- Cabinet 4/G/9/3
Folder 3
Executive Mansion, First and Second Floor n.d.2 sheets; Blueprints; 26.5 x 37 in.
Unsigned
- Cabinet 4/G/9/3
Folder 4
Alterations to Building at Richmond, Va., for Motor Vehicle Dept., State of Virginia 19328 sheets; Blueprints; 36 x 18 in.
Architects: Carneal, Johnston & Wright, Architects and Engineers
- Cabinet 4/G/9/3
Folder 4
Floor Plans Showing Proposed Arrangement of Offices, Division of Motor Vehicles, 12th and Main St. 19384 sheets; Ink on linen; 23 x 17 in.
- Box 3
Folder 2
Proposed Alterations and Additions to The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond ca. 193029 sheets; Photostatic copies and pencil on paper; 16 x 12.5 in.
Architects: Taylor and Fisher, Architects, Baltimore, MD
- Cabinet 4/G/9/3
Folder 5
Office Building for Federal Reserve Bank, Richmond, Virginia ca. 193012 sheets; Pencil and colored pencil on paper; 20 x 25 in.
Architects: Carneal, Johnston, and Wright, Architects-Engineers
- Cabinet 4/G/9/3
Folder 6
Pew Type Seating, Supreme Court Room, Federal Reserve Building, Richmond, Virginia 19818 sheets; Diazo prints; 39 x 30 in.
Signed: New Holland Church Furniture, New Holland, Pa.
- Cabinet 4/G/9/3
Folder 7
Adaptive Reuse of the Climax Warehouse for The Virginia Holocaust Museum 200112 sheets; Electrostatic prints; 30 x 42.5 in.
Architect: Joseph Dye Lahendro, Architect; Includes specifications.
- Box 3
Folder 3
Home for Needy Confederate Women, Richmond, Virginia 1930Microfiche
Architect: Lee, Smith & Van Dervoort, Architects and Engineers; Includes specifications.
- Cabinet 4/G/9/3
Folder 8
Basement Plan, Confederate Chapel ca. 19601 sheet (2 copies); Pencil on paper, Diazo print; 13 x 16 in.
- Cabinet 4/G/9/3
Folder 8
Cupboard for Confederate Chapel ca. 19772 sheets; Pencil on paper; 26 x 18.5 in and smaller.
- Cabinet 4/G/9/3
Folder 8
New Front Steps for Confederate Chapel, Grove Avenue, Richmond, Virginia ca. 19771 sheet; Pencil on paper; 14.5 x 36 in.
- Cabinet 4/G/9/3
Folder 8
Alms Box, Confederate Chapel, Grove Avenue, Richmond, Virginia ca. 19771 sheet; Pencil on paper; 24 x 36 in.
- Cabinet 4/G/9/3
Folder 8
R. E. Lee Camp Memorial Chapel, 2900 Grove Ave., Richmond, Virginia ca. 19771 sheet; Pencil on paper; 26 x 35 in.
Signed: Commonwealth of Virginia, Governor's Office, Division of the Budget, Section of Engineering.
- Cabinet 4/G/9/3
Folder 9
Additions and Alterations to Robinson House Garage, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia. 19817 sheets; Diazo prints; 24 x 36 in.
Architects: Stiles L. Hartley, Architect.
- Cabinet 4/G/9/3
Folder 10
Hall and Shop Building, Virginia State Penitentiary, Richmond, Virginia 192722 sheets; Diazo prints; 28 x 36 in.
Architects: Carneal and Johnston, Architects-Engineers.
- Cabinet 4/G/9/3
Folder 11
Alterations and Additions to Planters National Bank, Richmond, Virginia 19196 sheets; Blueprints; 18 x 30 in.
Architects: Carneal and Johnston, Richmond, Virginia and Alfred C. Bossom, New York City, Associated Architects.