Tazewell Hall

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Title

Tazewell Hall

Subject

Tazewell Hall (Williamsburg, Va.)
Architecture, Domestic - Virginia - Williamsburg
Architecture, Colonial - Virginia - Williamsburg
Historic buildings - Virginia - Williamsburg

Description

Side elevation of Tazewell Hall, Williamsburg, Virginia. Constructed in the mid-eighteenth-century and originally serving as the home of John Randolph, the home was once located on the southern axis of the town's plan on England Street in the approximate location of today's Williamsburg Lodge, The McMurran family purchased and dismantled the home in the early 1950s when the Lodge expanded. In 1964, they began reconstructing it on Riverside Drive in Newport News where it still stands today.

Creator

Beckwith, Edward A.

Date

1929

Date Created

1929

Is Part Of

Edward Beckwith Photograph Collection, AV2009.5, Box 2

Format

jpeg

Type

Image

Identifier

Be114 (see also Bec-157)

Rights Holder

Special Collections, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Gelatin silver print

Physical Dimensions

11 x 14 inches

Citation

Beckwith, Edward A., “Tazewell Hall,” John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, accessed April 17, 2024, https://rocklib.omeka.net/items/show/2637.