Block 21 ; Block 30-2 : Palace Green
Block 21
Block 30-2
Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)
Elkanah Deane House (Williamsburg, Va.)
George Wythe House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Robert Carter House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Looking west on Palace Green, this streetscape shows Bruton Parish Church, the George Wythe House and outbuildings, the Elkanah Deane House and the Carter Saunders House (now known as the Robert Carter House).
Moorehead, Singleton P.
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Block 22 : Duke of Gloucester Street
Block 22
Bruton Parish House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Casey Store (Williamsburg, Va.)
John Blair House (Williamsburg, Va.)
John Blair Kitchen (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
This streetscape shows the north side of Duke of Gloucester Street between Henry Street and Nassau Street. Casey Store is shown at the intersection of Henry and Duke of Gloucester streets. It is now the location of the College of William and Mary's bookstore. Also shown are the Bruton Parish House and the property belonging to John Blair. The outbuilding shown may be Blair's smokehouse.
Moorehead, Singleton P.
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Block 20 ; Block 29 ; Block 19 : Palace Green
Block 19
Block 20
Block 29
James Geddy House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Governor's Palace (Williamsburg, Va.)
Levingston Kitchen (Williamsburg, Va.)
St. George Tucker House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Thomas Everard House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
This streetscape illustrates the east side of Palace Green. It shows the Governor's Palace, Brush House (now the Thomas Everard House), First Theatre, Levingston House (now called the<a href="http://research.history.org/DigitalLibrary/View/index.cfm?doc=ResearchReports%5CRR1570.xml"> Levingston Kitchen</a>), Gilmer's Apothecary (now called the St. George Tucker House) and the Geddy House. The first theater which dates to the second decade of the 18th century was not reconstructed though it has been the site of outdoor plays conducted by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
Moorehead, Singleton P.
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Block 19 : Duke of Gloucester Street
Block 19
Courthouse (Williamsburg, Va.)
James Geddy House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Roscow Cole House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
This streetscape illustrates the north side of Duke of Gloucester Street at Block 19. Depicted on Duke of Gloucester Street are the Geddy House, Norton House (presently called the Roscow Cole House), the Courthouse, and the Dixon Shop and Bird House on the site of Chowning's Tavern. Behind Duke of Gloucester Street sits Nicholson Street where Moorehead has included illustrations of the St. George Tucker House and the Peyton Randolph House.
Moorehead, Singleton P.
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Block 17; Block 8: Duke of Gloucester Street
Block 8
Block 17
Alexander Craig House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Capitol (Williamsburg, Va.)
Edinburgh Castle (Williamsburg, Va.)
Golden Ball (Williamsburg, Va.)
John Carter's Store (Williamsburg, Va.)
John Crump House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Margaret Hunter Shop (Williamsburg, Va.)
Pasteur & Galt Shop (Williamsburg, Va.)
Prentis House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Raleigh Tavern (Williamsburg, Va.)
Russell House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Secretary's Office (Williamsburg, Va.)
Unicorn's Horn (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
<p>This view looking north along Duke of Gloucester Street at Blocks 17 and 8, shows the Prentis and Russell houses, Craig's Shop (now the <a href="http://research.history.org/DigitalLibrary/View/index.cfm?doc=ResearchReports%5CRR1362.xml">Margaret Hunter Shop</a>), the Golden Ball, Carter's Shop (now the Unicorn's Horn and <a href="http://research.history.org/DigitalLibrary/View/index.cfm?doc=ResearchReports%5CRR1355.xml">John Carter's Store</a>), Raleigh Tavern, Allen's Inn and Ordinary (the Alexander Craig House), <a href="http://research.history.org/DigitalLibrary/View/index.cfm?doc=ResearchReports%5CRR1375.xml">Pasteur & Galt Apothecary Shop</a> Red Lion Inn (the John Crump House), Burdette's Ordinary (now the Edinburgh Castle Tavern), Walthoe's Shop (likely the Armistead House), the Public Records Office (now the Secretary's Office), and the Capitol.</p>
Singleton P. Moorehead
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Block 14: Duke of Gloucester Street
Bryan House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Catherine Blaikley House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Durfey Shop (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
This view along the Duke of Gloucester Street shows Block 14 bounded by Nassau and Henry Streets. To the far left along Nassau Street is the Bryan House. The Catherine Blaikley House and outbuildings are shown to the right of the Bryan House. In the 1770s, the building identified as Moir's Store was the Durfey Shop which was operated by the tailor Severinus Durfey. To the right of the building labelled as Moir's Store is empty space identified as "Space for future shops."
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Block 12: Duke of Gloucester Street
Guardhouse (Williamsburg, Va.)
Lightfoot House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Market Square Tavern (Williamsburg, Va.)
Powder Magazine (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
This view looking south on Duke of Gloucester Street shows the Market Square Tavern, Public Magazine and the <a href="http://research.history.org/DigitalLibrary/View/index.cfm?doc=ResearchReports%5CRR0110.xml">Guard House</a>. Behind Duke of Gloucester Street is Francis Street. Two buildings are shown on Francis Street including the Lightfoot House which is partially obscured by Market Square Tavern.
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Block 10 ; Block 11: Duke of Gloucester Street
Block 10
Block 11
Brick House Tavern (Williamsburg, Va.)
Captain Orr's Dwelling (Williamsburg, Va.)
James Anderson House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Orlando Jones House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Orlando Jones Office (Williamsburg, Va.)
William Lightfoot House (Williamsburg, Va.)
William Lightfoot Kitchen (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
This view shows the properties located on the south side of Duke of Gloucester Street in blocks 10 and 11 between Botetourt and Queen Streets. Dr. Carter's Brick House (now the Brick House Tavern) is depicted at the far left. To the right of the tavern is Ravenscroft House which is now interpreted as the James Anderson House. Nancy Camp's House, which was not reconstructed, is depicted next door to Anderson's residence. The Orlando Jones House is depicted alongside the <a href="http://research.history.org/DigitalLibrary/View/index.cfm?doc=ResearchReports%5CRR1215.xml">Orlando Jones Office</a>. The office is the smaller attached section to the left of the house. The building designated the Lightfoot Law Office was William Lightfoot's Kitchen. William Lightfoot's House is shown to the right of his kitchen. The building designated Lightfoot Kitchen may depict what was Peter Hay's Kitchen.
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Block 9: Duke of Gloucester Street
Block 9
Charlton House (Williamsburg, Va.)
John Coke Office (Williamsburg, Va.)
Kings Arms Barber Shop (Williamsburg, Va.)
Kings Arms Tavern (Williamsburg, Va.)
Palmer House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Palmer Kitchen (Williamsburg, Va.)
Shields Tavern (Williamsburg, Va.)
Tarpley's Store (Williamsburg, Va.)
Walthoe House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Wetherburn's Tavern (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
<p>This view, looking south along Duke of Gloucester Street at Block 9, bordered by Blair and Botetourt Streets, shows a number of businesses and residences. Depicted are the Kerr House and Kitchen (now the Palmer House and Kitchen), <a href="http://research.history.org/DigitalLibrary/View/index.cfm?doc=ResearchReports%5CRR1135.xml">Walthoe House</a>, English Coffee House (now Shields Tavern), Tilledge House (now the <a href="http://research.history.org/DigitalLibrary/View/index.cfm?doc=ResearchReports%5CRR1145.xml">John Coke Office</a>), Purdie's Dwelling (now part of the Kings Arms Tavern), the King's Arms Tavern and Barber Shop, Charlton's Inn (now the Charlton House), the Bland House (now Wetherburn's Tavern) and Tarpley's Store.</p>
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