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  2. Alfred Douglas Price - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Douglas Price, Sr. (1860–1921) also known as A. D. Price, was an African American businessman and community leader in the late 19th-century and early 20th-century in Richmond, Virginia. [1] [2] He owned a blacksmith shop, funeral home, and a livery. Price was one of the largest African American real estate owners in his city and the A ...

  3. Memorial Foundation for Children - Wikipedia

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    The Memorial Foundation for Children (Former names include Female Humane Association (1807–1921) Memorial Home for Girls (1921–1946) and the Memorial Foundation (1946–1962)) is a charitable organization in Richmond, Virginia that has been operating since 1807. It was one of Virginia's first charitable institutions.

  4. Friends' Asylum for Colored Orphans - Wikipedia

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    General Assembly of the State of Virginia (1872). Acts and Joint Resolutions, Amending the Constitution, of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia (Public domain ed.). D. Bottom. Kimball, Gregg D. (1 November 2003). American City, Southern Place: A Cultural History of Antebellum Richmond. University of Georgia Press. ISBN 978-0-8203-2546-0.

  5. Confederate Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Confederate Memorial Chapel is a historic interdenominational memorial chapel located in Richmond, Virginia. Dedicated on May 8, 1887, it is a white frame, Gothic Revival style structure with a clipped gable roof of grey tin and a belfry. The funds to build the chapel, which totaled $4,000, were raised by private citizens, veterans, and through ...

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    Bounded by 2nd St., northern limit of CSX right-of-way (now the northern limit of the Virginia Passenger Rail Authority), historic property line and former stream courses. 37°33′05″N 77°25′46″W  /  37.5514°N 77.4294°W  / 37.5514; -77.4294  ( Shockoe Hill Burying Ground Historic

  7. Briley Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The three Briley brothers, Linwood Earl (March 26, 1954 – October 12, 1984), James Dyral Jr. (June 6, 1956 – April 18, 1985) and Anthony Ray (born February 17, 1958), were brought up by their parents, James Dyral Briley Sr. and Bertha, in Richmond's Highland Park neighborhood.

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    The Brightland x MacKenzie-Childs box is as gorgeous as it looks in the photos. It came in a gray-and-white checkerboard pattern with bright red and yellow flowers splashed on the front.

  9. St. Sophia Home of the Little Sisters of the Poor - Wikipedia

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    St. Sophia Home of the Little Sisters of the Poor, also known as the Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged, is a historic Roman Catholic hospital and convent located in Richmond, Virginia, United States.

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