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Information about schools in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1911-08-17, Richmond Times-Dispatch; city condemns and acquires the Van Lew property – paid $25,000 to the owners
1911-08-19, Richmond Times-Dispatch; School Board is planning “a new Bellevue School to stand on the site of the Van Lew home”
1912-01-03, Richmond Times-Dispatch; details on the bidding for the new Bellevue School on the Van Lew property
1912-02-12, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Plans have been drawn up for a new Bellevue School on the Van Lew property for $105,000
1912-02-26, Richmond Times-Dispatch; estimates for the establishment of a new Bellevue school on the Van Lew property have been understated. Total cost is $122,000
1912-03-20, Richmond Times-Dispatch; plans for the new Bellevue School are too expensive – proposition to build it without a public auditorium. Notes on the new schools and what is to happen to the old ones, including Bellevue and Lancastrian
1912-07-21, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Committee of Finance approves the plan for a $110,000 new Bellevue School on the Van Lew property
1912-09-01, Richmond Times-Dispatch; “Personal Reminiscences of the Adams Houses” by W. H. P. (William H. Parker?) – commentary on the Van Lew family before the house is pulled down with bitter condemnation against Elizabeth Van Lew whom the author descri
1912-09-10, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Permit issued for the erection of a new Bellevue School on the Van Lew property, to cost $102,000
1922-07-09, Richmond Times-Dispatch; recollection of Richmond in the 1870s. Chimborazo buildings still present, details on people, industry, newspapers, churches and politics
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