Edward F. Sinnott, Jr.
A Guide to the Papers of Edward F. Sinnott, Jr., 1920–1998
Call Number Mss3 Si663 a FA2
- Administratitive Information
- Descriptive Summary
- Scope and Content Information
- Organization
- Biographical/Historical Information
- Index Terms
- Contents
- Appedendices
Funded by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
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Collection is open for research.
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Preferred Citation
Edward F. Sinnott, Jr., Papers, 1920–1998 (Mss3 Si663 a FA2), Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Va.
Acquisition Information
Gift of Edward F. Sinnott, Jr., Richmond, Va., April 26, 2002. Accessioned 13 July 2010.
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Virginia Historical Society.
Collection number: Mss3 Si664 a FA2
Title: Edward F. Sinnott, Jr., Papers, 1920–1998
Size: 125 (ca.) linear feet.
Language: English
Abstract: Include office files, project files, drawings and plans of the architectural firm of Edward F. Sinnott, and its successor, Edward F. Sinnott & Son, Richmond, Va.
Scope and Content Information
Chiefly project files and drawings of the partnership of Luther P. Hartsook and Edward F. Sinnott, and the architectural firms of Edward F. Sinnott and its successor, Sinnott & Son.
Project files contain correspondence with clients and contractors, financial information, shop drawings, specifications, and technical information concerning fixtures and materials. The completeness of the files varies. Drawings and plans consist of the most complete set, with partial, void, and duplicate sheets discarded.
While associated with Luther Hartsook during the years 1920–1933, Sinnott assisted in designing a number of private residences for C.A. Bayler, Jr., Fisher W. Bruce, Mrs. D.J. Coleman, William F. Kastelberg, and Ordway Puller; church buildings for Barton Heights Methodist Episcopal South, Fifth Street Baptist, Richmond, Va., First Christian, Laurel Presbyterian, Richmond, Va., Oakland Methodist Episcopal, Chesterfield County, Va., Parkview Baptist, Richmond, Va., and Sacred Heart Cathedral, Richmond, Va.; schools for Hanover County, including Ashland, Doswell, and Montpelier, as well as Epiphany Episcopal School, Mizpah Presbyterian Church and School, and Monte Maria Academy; and companies, including Church Hill Vehicle Company, S.Q. Kline Company, A. Meyers & Son, Rawlings Motor Company, Tobacco Foil Company, and Yorktown Ice and Storage Company.
Once on his own, in 1934, Sinnott continued to focus on Hanover County school projects: Atlee, Battlefield Park, Henry Clay, and Rockville; but also designed a number of theaters: Brookland Theatre, Richmond, Daw Theatre, Tappahannock, Henrico Theater, Richmond, Page Theatre, Luray, Park Theatre, Richmond, Robinson Theatre, Richmond, Roth Pitts Theater, Suffolk, Rex Theater, Williamsburg, and Walker Theater, Richmond, Va.; commercial buildings for Flowers School Equipment Company, Frank A. Bliley Funeral Home, J.R. Watkins Co., Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Massaponax Sand and Gravel, Southern Aid Society of Richmond, Streitman Biscuit Company, and Yorktown Ice and Storage/Yorktown Supply Company; and prototype houses for developers: Hutzler & Carr, Inc., Jones & Robins, Inc., and Laburnum Construction Corporation. It was during this pre-World War II period that Sinnott also began his relationship with Franklin Federal Savings & Loan, and worked on the historic Crozet House, Richmond, Va. There is little significant work between 1942 and 1945, as Sinnott had closed his office and was pursuing civilian war-time employment.
Beginning in 1945, Sinnott increased his work with schools, including public school buildings in Caroline (C.T. Smith), Hanover (Hanover County Training School), and King William (King William County Training School and Sharon Indian School) counties, but also undertook a number of parochial school projects, including Benedictine High, St. Benedict's, St. Elizabeth's, St. Gertrude's, St. John's, and St. Paul's Catholic schools, all in Richmond. He collaborated with a number of developers, including A.F. Barnette, H.J. Bernstein, Carter C. Chinnis, Stanley Orginz, Leon Siegel, and Morton Zedd, but most importantly, in 1958 he began his relationship with developer Paul Gordon and with Gordon's related construction firm, Pauburne, Inc.
During the period from 1958, when Edward F. Sinnott, Jr., joined the firm, until Edward F. Sinnott, Sr.'s death in 1974, the partnership saw an increase in commercial work: banks, medical offices, and office buildings and parks. From 1975 until 1987, Paul Gordon Associates had to share Sinnott Jr.'s attention with the Gayton Crossing Partnership and Investors Savings & Loan, both of which kept the firm busy developing Gayton Crossing Shopping Center and Gayton Crossing Office Park, as well as numerous branch banks in Richmond and Charlottesville. By this time Sinnott, Jr., had become heavily invested Gayton Crossing, as well as a member of the Board of Directors of Investors Savings & Loan.
Organization
Divided into four series as follows: Series 1. Office files; Series 2. Project files; Series 3. Drawings and plans; and Series 4. Personal files and Miscellaneous. Office files are further subdivided by type: Correspondence, Financial, Administrative, and Organizations. Project files and Drawings and Plans are arranged by commission number, where known, or alphabetically by client. Personal files and Miscellaneous materials are subdivided into papers relating to Edward F. Sinnott Sr., papers relating to Edward F. Sinnott, Jr., Newspaper clippings, and Photographic materials.
Biographical/Historical Information
Edward Francis Sinnott, Sr., was the son of Irish immigrants Patrick Joseph Sinnott (1857–1943) and Alice May McGuinness (1859–1921). Sinnott was born on 27 June 1890 in Philadelphia, Penn., but moved with his family to Richmond, Va., around 1900 and lived there until his death in 1974.
After graduation from St. Patrick’s High School in 1912, Sinnott worked as a draftsman for the firm of Noland & Baskerville. He then served several years as an apprentice under architects Marcellus Wright, Charles M. Robinson, and W. Duncan Lee. His time with Duncan Lee was interrupted by World War I, during which Sinnott served in the 1st Virginia Artillery, rising to the rank of second lieutenant. After the War Sinnott became joined with architect Luther P. Hartsook. While never receiving an official architectural education, Sinnott became a registered architect in 1925, joining Hartsook as an associate.
In 1934, Sinnott established his own architectural firm at 112 East Cary Street in Richmond. Many of Sinnott’s early designs were in the Art Deco school, including plans for the Robinson Theatre in Richmond’s historic Church Hill neighborhood and the Henrico Theatre in Highland Springs, Va. During this period he supplemented his income with work for the National Park Service on the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS).
With business dropping off as World War II approached, Sinnott closed up his office in 1942, taking instead positions with J.P. Ferguson and Company working on the Richmond Air Base, and with the National Catholic Community Service, where he served as manager of the McGill Catholic Union, originally affiliated with the Knights of Columbus, but used during war-time for housing and entertaining military personnel en route to new duty stations.
In 1946 Sinnott restarted his architectural practice. In 1956, his son Edward, Jr., having served in the U.S. Navy and received his architecture degree from VPI, became a partner in Edward F. Sinnott & Son. In the 1960s the firm was closely associated with real estate developer Paul Gordon, for whom they designed a number of apartment complexes and office buildings in downtown Richmond. Following his father’s death in 1974, Edward, Jr., continued operating the firm until his own retirement in the 1990s. Edward F. Sinnott, Jr., died December 2, 2005.
Edward F. Sinnott, Sr., married Merie Virginia Moriconi (1893–1962) in 1922, and had with her three children: Alice May (Sinnott) Honenberger (b. 1923), Edward F. Sinnott, Jr. (1925–2004), and Patricia Anne Sinnott (1929–1997).
Edward, Jr., married Virginia Lloyd Hatcher (1926–1982) and with her had son Edward F. Sinnott III and daughters Mary Lloyd (Sinnott) Parks and Tracy (Sinnott) Mason. Mr. Sinnott remarried; his second wife, Anne Paul Sinnott, survived him.
Index Terms
Apartment houses – Designs and plans
Architects – Virginia – History – 20th century
Architecture – Virginia -- Richmond
Church buildings – Designs and plans
Edward F. Sinnott and Son (Richmond, Va.)
Edward F. Sinnott, Architect (Richmond, Va.)
Family-owned business enterprises
Gayton Crossing Shopping Center (Henrico County, Va.)
Hartsook, Luther P.
Investors Savings and Loan Association
Business parks – Designs and plans
Paul Gordon Associates
Richmond (Va.) – Buildings, structures, etc.
School buildings – Designs and plans
Schools – Virginia – Hanover County
Shopping centers – Designs and plans
Sinnott, Edward Francis, 1890–1974
Sinnott, Edward F. (Edward Francis), 1925–2005
Southern Aid Society of Virginia, Inc.
Theaters – Designs and plans
Walsingham Academy (James City County, Va.)
Contents List
Series 1. Office Materials, 1920–1998.
This series includes the administrative materials used to run the offices of Edward F. Sinnott and Edward F. Sinnott & Son, and include correspondence, financial materials, and office files.
Series 1.1. Correspondence, 1923–1988.
Includes correspondence with prospective clients, contractors and building supply companies, and others, as well as requests for recommendations, evaluations of building sites, etc.
Significant correspondents include Clarence G. Burton (concerning the 1949 Public Housing Bill), Father Michael J. Cannon (concerning a joint architectural project and social news), J. Vaughan Gray (concerning the 1949 Public Housing Bill), realtors Harrison and Bates, Inc. (concerning several projects with which they were heavily involved), C. Page Highfill (draft of letter to the editor, 1965, in response to Marie-Louise Pinkney’s Time-Dispatch editorial concerning the redevelopment of Franklin Street), Marion Junkin (of Lexington, Va., concerning a mural she painted for the Leader Federal Savings and Loan Association of Memphis, Tenn.; with photograph); McGraw-Hill Book Company (concerning a mix-up with Edward F. Sinnott, Jr., participation in a book club), and Hugh A. Meade (concerning the 1949 Public Housing Bill).
Also include Paul Gordon Associates (concerning a number of projects, both realized and proposed, and the relationship between developer Paul Gordon and the Sinnotts), Portland Cement Association (enclosing an advertisement that uses the Henrico Theatre as an illustration), R.S. Dickson and Company (of Richmond, Va., concerning investment opportunities), Richmond (Va.) Board of Public Works (concerning an annual survey of architects; includes drafts of responses), Allen J. Saville (letter to and from, concerning a letter of thanks for the construction of the Byrd Park Fountain), and the Virginia Polytechnic Institute School of Engineering and Architecture (concerning the architectural program at Richmond Polytechnic Institute [now Virginia Commonwealth University]).
Several correspondents wrote to congratulate the Sinnotts on a flattering article that appeared in the Richmond Times-Dispatch newspaper in May 1963 (see Wilson M. Brooks, Kenneth G. Gentil, and B.F. Rogers).
This series ends with two folders of cover letters and applications for positions with the firm, and two folders contain letters concerning various prospective projects, many of which the Sinnotts solicited.
Folder | |
1 | American Bank and Trust Company, Richmond, Va., 1932 |
2 | American Motor Inns, Inc./Adolph Krisch, Roanoke, Va., 1967 |
3 | Amernick, Ralph, Richmond, Va., 1978 |
4 | Arby’s – The Restaurant Company, Richmond, Va., 1978 |
5 | Baronian, John N., Jr., Richmond, Va., 1965 |
6 | Baronian and Makepeace, Richmond, Va., 1969 |
7 | Beducian, Sam, Richmond, Va., 1976 |
8 | Brooks, Wilson M., 1963 |
9 | Burton, Clarence G., Washington, D.C., 1949 |
10 | Cannon, Michael J., Richmond, Va., and Belmont, N.C., 1948–1954 |
11 | Central National Bank, Richmond, Va., 1973 |
12 | Century Plaza Corporation, Richmond, Va., 1975 |
13 | Corrie, Lillian (Anderson), Crewe, Va., 1963 |
14 | Dixon, Chuck, West Point, Va., 1983 |
15 | Edwards, E. Ben |
16 | Embry, Lenwood H., 1972 |
17 | Gardner Realty, Tappahannock, Va., 1977 |
18 | Gentil, Kenneth G., Richmond, Va., 1963 |
19 | Gibbons High School, Petersburg, Va., 1977 |
20 | Gray, Horace A., III, Richmond, Va., 1967 |
21 | Gray, J. Vaughan, Washington, D.C., 1949 |
22 | Guzelion, Philip S., Richmond, Va., 1976 |
23 | Harrison and Bates, Inc., Richmond, Va., 1966–1976 |
24 | Heindl-Evans, Inc. Mechanicsville, Va., 1975 |
25 | Highfill, C. Page, Richmond, Va., 1965 |
26 | J.I. Kislak Mortgage Company, Newark, N.J., 1966 |
27 | Jones Realty and Construction Corporation, Richmond, Va., 1976 |
28 | Junkin, Marion, Lexington, Va., 1956 |
29 | Kellam, Fred, 1977 |
30 | Lambert, A.G., 1932 |
31 | Lee, Kenneth F., Mrs., Richmond, Va., 1953 |
32 | Leppert, Nancy, Richmond, Va., 1976 |
33 | Lindner, Carl M., Richmond, Va., 1930 |
34 | Locher and Company, Inc., Glasgow, Va., 1934 |
35 | Maryland Architectural Registration Board. Dept. of Licensing and Regulation |
36 | Massachusetts. Dept. of Civil Service and Registration. Board of Registration for Architects, 1960 |
37 | McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1976 |
38 | Meade, Hugh A., Washington, D.C., 1949 |
39 | Medical Specialists, Inc., Richmond, Va., 1975 |
40 | Moore, Robert D., Richmond, Va., 1978–1979 |
41 | Parrish, David S., Richmond, Va., 1974–1976 |
42 | Paul Gordon Associates, Richmond, Va., 1966–1976 |
43 | Portland Cement Association, Chicago, Ill., 1939 |
44 | R.S. Dickson and Company, Richmond, Va. |
45 | Ralph W. Lampie, Inc., Richmond, Va. |
46 | Richmond (Va.). Board of Public Works, 1953–1957 |
47 | Richmond (Va.). Dept. of Public Health, 1960 |
48 | Richmond Public Library |
49 | Rogers, B. F., Greensboro, N.C.,1963 |
50 | S.M. Wilton and Brother, Richmond, Va., 1938 |
51 | Samuel, Arthur F., and Robert A. Pustilnic, 1976 |
52 | Saville, Allen J., Richmond, Va., 1926 |
53 | Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company, Richmond, Va., 1960 |
54 | Seal, Howard T., Richmond, Va., 1923 |
55 | St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Richmond, Va., 1965 |
56 | Taylor, Howard, West Point, Va., 1932 |
57 | Thomas A. Hanson Associates, Richmond, Va., 1975 |
58 | United States Postal Service, 1975 |
59 | United Virginia Bank |
60 | Virginia. Dept. of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals, 1944 |
61 | Virginia. Dept. of Professional and Occupational Registration |
62 | Virginia. State Registration Board for Contractors, 1956–1969 |
63 | Virginia Landmark Corporation Realtors, Richmond, Va., 1977 |
64 | Virginia Polytechnic Institute. School of Engineering and Architecture, 1957 |
65 | White Tower Management Corporation, Stamford, Conn., 1975 |
66 | Woods, Virginia F., 1951 |
67–68 | Job applicants, 1972–1990 (2 folders) |
69 | Prospects, General, 1956–1988 |
70 | Prospects, Catholic, 1923–1946 |
Series 1.2. Financial materials, 1925, 1938, 1946–1991
These materials consist chiefly of receipts and receipted accounts for items purchased for office use or charges passed on to clients. Folder titles reflect the names given by office staff at the time of creation, and show various ways of records keeping throughout the life of the firm. Also reflected are several times of financial distress, particularly 1974 and again in the late 1980s, when the majority of bills were paid late and the firm’s bank account overdrawn. Of additional interest are the Disbursements journal, 1981–1988, which details office expenditures and profits, and the folder concerning Paul Gordon Associates, showing the extent to which the Sinnotts relied on Gordon's patronage and their difficulties being paid for same.
Folder | |
71 | Bills paid, 1964 |
72 | Bills paid, 1965 |
73 | Bills paid, 1966 |
74 | Bills paid, 1967 |
75 | Bills paid, 1968 |
76 | Bills paid, 1969 |
77 | Bills paid, 1970 |
78 | Bills paid, 1971 Box 2:78 |
79 | Bills paid, 1972 |
80 | Bills paid, 1973 |
81 | Bills paid, 1974 |
82–83 | Bills paid, 1975 (2 folders) |
84 | Disbursements journal, 1981–1988 |
85 | Fixed-benefit plan, 1975–1871 |
86 | Fixed-benefit plan, 1982–1984 |
87 | Fixed-benefit plan, 1985 |
88 | Fixed-benefit plan, 1986 |
89 | Insurance, Liability, property, workman’s comp., etc., 1958–1980 |
90 | Insurance, Liability, property, workman’s comp., etc., 1981 |
91 | Insurance, Liability, property, workman’s comp., etc., 1982–1983 |
92 | Invoices, reimbursables, 1967–1972 |
93 | Invoices, 1973 Box 3:93 |
94 | Invoices, 1974 |
95 | Invoices, 1975 |
96 | Invoices, 1976 |
97 | Invoices, 1977 |
98 | License renewals, 1925–1983, 1991 |
99 | Operating expenses, 1976 |
100 | Operating expenses, 1977 |
101 | Operating expenses, 1979 |
102 | Operating expenses, 1980 |
103 | Operating expenses, 1981 |
104 | Operating expenses, 1982 |
105 | Operating expenses, 1983 |
106 | Operating expenses, 1984 |
107 | Operating expenses, 1985 |
108 | Operating expenses, 1986 |
109 | Operating expenses, 1987 |
110 | Operating expenses, 1988 |
111 | Operating expenses, 1989 |
112 | Operating expenses, 1990 |
113 | Operating expenses, 1991 |
114 | Operating expenses, 1992 |
115 | Operating expenses, 1993 |
116 | Paul Gordon Associates/Pauburne, Inc., Financial materials re, 1957–1968 |
117 | Petty cash records, 1965–1970 |
118 | Petty cash records, 1974–1979 |
119 | Receipts, 1938 |
120 | Reimbursables, 1973, 1979 |
121 | Reimbursables, 1980 |
122 | Reimbursables, 1982 |
123 | Reimbursables, 1983 |
124 | Reimbursables, 1984 |
125 | Reimbursables, 1985 |
126 | Statement of Financial Condition as of April 30, 1980 |
127 | Statements, 1978 |
128 | Statements, 1979 |
129 | Statements, 1980 |
130 | Statements, 1981 |
131 | Statements, 1982 |
132 | Statements, 1983 |
133 | Taxes, Federal, 1946–1958 |
134 | Taxes, Income, 1976–1982 |
135 | Taxes, Withholding & FICA, 1959 |
136 | Taxes, Withholding & FICA, 1960–1961 |
137 | Taxes, Withholding & FICA, 1962–1963 |
138 | Taxes, Withholding & FICA, 1966–1969 |
139 | Taxes, Withholding & FICA, 1976 |
140 | Taxes, Withholding & FICA, 1978–1982 |
141 | Miscellaneous, 1979–1980 |
Series 1.3. Office Administration, 1941–1991.
In addition to information distributed by the Virginia and North Carolina chapters of the American Institute of Architects, this series includes some of the day-to-day records of the firm, including daybooks, distribution lists for specifications and plans, office equipment and machinery brochures, and information from local and state organizations concerning building requirements.
Folder | |
142 | American Architectural Foundation, Inc. |
143 | American Institute of Architects, General |
144 | American Institute of Architects, Insurance Plans |
145 | American Institute of Architects, James River Chapter |
146 | American Institute of Architects, National Standards of Practice |
147 | American Institute of Architects, North Carolina Chapter |
148 | American Institute of Architects, Pamphlets |
149–150 | American Institute of Architects, Virginia Chapter (2 folders) |
151 | American Institute of Architects, Virginia Chapter, Richmond Section |
152 | BOCA Basic Housing, Property Maintenance Code |
153 | Construction Specification Institute, Inc. |
154–186 | Daybooks, 1941–1942, 1947, 1949–1954, 1966–1981, 1984–1991 (32 folders) |
187 | Distribution list for plans and specs |
188 | Employee Information |
189 | Legal Materials |
190 | Manuel, Working Relationships between Private Architects and Engineers and the Commonwealth of Virginia |
191 | National Commission for Employee Support of the Guard and Reserve |
192–193 | Office Equipment information |
194 | Office Lease, 1954 |
195 | Society of Residential Appraisers, Richmond Chapter |
196 | State Corporation Commission |
197 | Virginia Planning and Development, Notes |
Series 1.4. Organizations, 1933–1990.
This series includes records of organizations of which the Sinnotts were either active members or served on the boards of directors/trustees. Edward Sinnott, Sr. was on the Board of Directors of the Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association; his son continued the practice as a member of the Board of Directors of Investors Savings and Loan Association. Both men served on the Board of Trustees of the Mount Calvary Cemetery Association. Edward Sinnott, Jr., was involved with the establishment of Marywood, Inc., a Catholic home for the aged.
Folder | |
198–204 | Capital Region Park Authority (7 folders) |
205 | Central Richmond Association |
206–213 | Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, 1941–1971 (8 folders) |
214–241 | Investors Savings and Loan Association, 1971–1987 (28 folders) |
242 | Knights of Columbus |
243 | Marymount Fathers Association, Special Commission On Activities Building |
244–249 | Marywood, Inc., 1981–1986 (6 folders) |
250–264 | Mount Calvary Cemetery Association, 1933–1990 (15 folders) |
265 | St. Gertrude’s High School Building Fund |
266–272 | St. Joseph’s Villa, 1977–1982 (7 folders) |
273 | United Givers Fund Campaign, 1962 |
Series 2. Project files, 1920–1998 (bulk 1920–1987).
Project files are arranged in three subseries according to the way in which they were numbered. Subseries 2.1 covers the period of Sinnott’s association with Luther P. Hartsook, 1920–1933, and the first years of his solo practice, 1934–1942. These projects were numbered sequentially. Series 2.1 covers the period 1945–1998, when Sinnott was reestablishing his practice after World War II, through his partnership with his son, and after the elder’s death until the office was closed, ca. 1987. At the beginning of this period, Sinnott experimented with project numbers that repeated on a yearly basis, but included a two-digit suffix for the year. In 1950 he began numbering his projects sequentially and attaching the two-digit year and this practice continued for the duration of the firm’s life.
Series 2.3. includes unnumbered projects, some of which represent proposed but never built projects, some of which were relatively small projects, and some for which the Sinnotts served as consulting or advisory architects in collaboration with another firm.
Researchers should note that had suffered extensive water and insect damage over a number of years. Those files deemed too damaged were not transferred when the collection was received in 2002, and additional damaged materials were weeded during processing. Therefore, not every Sinnott project is represented in this inventory.
Project files typically contain correspondence with the client, change orders, financial materials, copies of specifications, technical information about materials and fixtures, and occasionally plans, mostly shop drawings. Most project files have corresponding drawings or plans in Series 3; however, there are files for which drawings are not available. These are indicated with an *.
Series 2.1. Project files, 1920–1942.
While associated with Luther Hartsook during the years 1920–1933, Sinnott assisted in designing a number of private residences for C.A. Bayler, Jr., Fisher W. Bruce, Mrs. D.J. Coleman, William F. Kastelberg, and Ordway Puller; church buildings for Barton Heights Methodist Episcopal South, Fifth Street Baptist, Richmond, Va., First Christian, Laurel Presbyterian, Richmond, Va., Oakland Methodist Episcopal, Chesterfield County, Va., Parkview Baptist, Richmond, Va., and Sacred Heart Cathedral, Richmond, Va.; schools for Hanover County, including Ashland, Doswell, and Montpelier, as well as Epiphany Episcopal School, Mizpah Presbyterian Church and School, and Monte Maria Academy; and companies, including Church Hill Vehicle Company, S.Q. Kline Company, A. Meyers & Son, Rawlings Motor Company, Tobacco Foil Company, and Yorktown Ice and Storage Company.
Once on his own, in 1934, Sinnott continued to focus on Hanover County school projects: Atlee, Battlefield Park, Henry Clay, and Rockville; but also designed a number of theaters: Brookland Theatre, Richmond, Daw Theatre, Tappahannock, Henrico Theater, Richmond, Page Theatre, Luray, Park Theatre, Richmond, Robinson Theatre, Richmond, Roth Pitts Theater, Suffolk, Rex Theater, Williamsburg, and Walker Theater, Richmond, Va.; commercial buildings for Flowers School Equipment Company, Frank A. Bliley Funeral Home, J.R. Watkins Co., Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Massaponax Sand and Gravel, Streitman Biscuit Company, and Yorktown Ice and Storage/Yorktown Supply Company; and prototype houses for developers: Hutzler & Carr, Inc., Jones & Robins, Inc., and Laburnum Construction Corporation. It was during this pre-World War II period that Sinnott also began his relationship with Franklin Federal Savings & Loan, and worked on the historic Crozet House, Richmond, Va. There is little significant work between 1942 and 1945, as Sinnott had closed his office and was pursuing civilian war-time employment. There are several numbers repeated in this series. Occasionally there is an indication of “A” or “B” to distinguish different projects. However, where this is not included on the original files, an (a), (b), etc. has been added to indicate multiple projects.
Folder | ||
274 | C113A | Monte Maria Academy |
275–276 | C183 | Sandston Realty Co., Housing project, 1933 (2 folders) |
277 | C404 | St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Parish, School building |
278 | C415 | St. Joseph's Catholic Parish, Family flats, 1923 |
279 | C443 | A. Meyers & Son, Warehouse, 19 (proposed) |
280–281 | C471 | Sophire, Idell, Residence (2 folders) |
282 | C506 | Yorktown Ice & Storage, Store building, 1930 |
283 | C507 A | Catholic Diocese of Virginia, Sacred Heart Cathedral |
284–290 | C508 B | Southern Aid Society, Sarah Jones Memorial Hospital, 1932 (7 folders) |
291 | C510(b) | Kidd, Ella G., Shenandoah Apartments |
292–294 | C511 | Zaban, Joseph, Zaban's Building, Mattress & Box Spring (3 folders) |
295–296 | C512(a) | Sigma Nu Fraternity, William and Mary, Chapter House, 1933 (2 folders) |
297 | C512(b) | Hanover Co. School Board, Ashland District School building 1934 |
298 | C514 | Sinnott, S.L., Residence |
299–300 | C515(a) | Henrico County (Va.), Repair & storage depot (2 folders) |
301 | C515(b) | Saunders, Jas. A., Residence |
302–304 | C516 | J. W. Bliley, Inc., Funeral Home, alt. & add., 1934 (4 folders) |
305 | C518(a) | Hanover Co. School Board, Atlee School Group, 1935 |
306 | C518(b) | Brookland Theaters, Inc., Park Theater, 1937 |
307–310 | C519 | Hanover Co. School Board, Battlefield Park School, ca.1936 (4 folders) |
311–312 | C520 | Hanover Co. School Board, Rockville High School (2 folders) |
313 | C526 | King, M.C., Residence, 1935 (2 folders) |
314 | C527 | Long, A.T., Residence |
315 | C536(c) | Seward, W.R., Residence, 1936 |
316–317 | C540 | Lichtman Theatres, Robinson Theatre (2 folders) |
318 | C541 | Streat, Henry J., Residence, Summer, 1936 |
319–322 | C544 | Frank A. Bliley Co. , Funeral home & Garage (4 folders) |
323–336 | C546 | Ireton, Ann & Mary, Apartment building (3 folders) |
326 | C547 | Bourne, J.B., Residence, 1937, 1947, 1958 |
327 | C550 | Kaup, Felix F., Apartment building, 1930s (ca.),alt. |
328–330 | C551 | Somma, Charles A., Henrico Theatre, 1938 (3 folders) |
331 | C552 | Loftin, L.M., Colony Inn, alt. & add., 1937 |
332–336 | C554 | Little Sisters of the Poor, St. Sophia's Home, Passenger elevator, 1937 (5 folders) |
337 | C559 | St. Augustine Catholic Church Rectory, 1938 |
338–339 | C561 | Catholic Diocese of Virginia, Chapel, 1938 (2 folders) |
340 | C562 (a) | Kemper, Frere (Mrs.), Residence, 1938 |
341 | C562 (b) | Sinnott, Edward F., Residence, 1938 |
342 | C562 ( c) | Ast, George A., Residence, 1941 |
343–350 | C572 | PWA project, Municipal buildings, 1938 (8 folders) |
351 | C580 | Morrison, G.E. Mr/Mrs., Residence, 1939 |
352–354 | C581 | Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Vault addition, 1939 (3 folders) |
355–359 | C583 | J.R. Watkins Co., Company building. |
360 | C587 | Bialkowski, Augie, Residence (proposed), 1939 |
361 | C591 | Pitts, Ben, Pitts Bowling Alley, Fredericksburg |
362 | C594 | Corley Co., Inc., Post office building, Central Station, 1939 |
363 | C597 | J.T. Nuckols, Estate, Post office building, Stewart Station, 1939 |
364 | C598 | Flowers School Equipment Co., Office and warehouse |
365 | C599 | York Supply Company, Company building, 1939 |
366 | C606 | Massaponax Sand & Gravel Corp., Office building, 1940 |
367 | C610 | Joseph W. Bliley Co./Rupert H. and Paul S. Bliley, Funeral home, alt., 1940–1941 |
368 | C612 | Perkins, Malcolm W., Mr., Crozet House, alt., 1940 |
369 a | C614 | Post office bld., East End substation, 1940 |
369 b–369 c | C622 | Gray, Horace A., Store building, Roses (2 folders) |
369 d | C624 | Henrico County (Va.) Police Dept., Dabbs House [see also Series 2.2, 038:51] |
369 e–369 f | C625 | Beth El Congregation, Synagogue, 1941 (2 folders) |
369 g | C629 | Mooers, E. H., Residence, “Melville," 1941 |
369 h | C631 | Virginia State Fair Assoc., Open Air Stage, 1941 |
369 i | C633 | St. Patrick’s' Catholic Church, Rectory, proposed alt., 1941 |
369 j | C634 | Waverly Methodist Church, Church building, 1941 |
369 k | C635 | Consolidated Paper & Box Co., Company building |
369 l | C636 | Meyers, Morton, Store building; conversion to Miles Shoes store |
369 m–369 n | C637 | United Service Organization for National Defense, Inc., U.S.O. Building/McGill Catholic Union, 1942 (2 folders) |
369 o–369 r | C641 | McGill Catholic Union (4 folders) |
Series 2.2. Project files, 1945–1990.
Beginning in 1945, Sinnott increased his work with schools, including public school buildings in Caroline (C.T. Smith), Hanover (Hanover County Training School), and King William (King William County Training School and Sharon Indian School) counties, but also undertook a number of parochial school projects, including Benedictine High, St. Benedict’s, St. Elizabeth’s, St. Gertrude’s, St. John’s, and St. Paul’s Catholic schools. He collaborated with a number of developers, including A.F. Barnette, H.J. Bernstein, Carter C. Chinnis, Stanley Orginz, Leon Siegel, and Morton Zedd, but most importantly, in 1958 he began his relationship with developer Paul Gordon and with Gordon’s related construction firm, Pauburne, Inc.
The period from 1958, when Edward F. Sinnott, Jr., joined the firm, and until Edward F. Sinnott, Sr.’s death in 1974, the partnership saw an increase in commercial work: banks, medical offices, and office buildings and parks. From 1975 until 1987, Paul Gordon Associates had to share Sinnott Jr.’s attention with the Gayton Crossing Partnership and Investors Savings & Loan, both of which kept the firm busy developing Gayton Crossing Shopping Center and Gayton Crossing Office Park, as well as numerous branch banks in Richmond and Charlottesville. By this time Sinnott, Jr., had become heavily invested Gayton Crossing, as well as a member of the Board of Directors of Investors Savings & Loan.
Folder | ||
370 | 001:48 | Rosemary Manufacturing Co., Office and warehouse |
371 | 002:45 | Carreras, Louis, Residence, 1945 (multiple plans) |
372 | 002:46 | Mooers, E. H., Mooers Field (Richmond Colts) |
373 | 002:47 | Kastelberg, William F., Residence (includes C431 plans) |
374 | 003:48 | Blake Realty Co., Company building |
375 | 004:47 | Service Machine & Welding Co., Shop building, 1947 |
376–380 | 004:48 | Hanover Co. School Board, Hanover County Training School (4 folders) |
381 | 005:48 | Rosenbaum, Abe, Residence (See also 005:48 A) |
382–386 | 006:48 | St. Benedict's School, School building, alt. & add. (5 folders) |
387 | 007:46 | Warranch, Eldridge, Mr./Mrs. , Residence, 1946 |
388 | 007:47 | Broyhill, Ray, Auto Sales & Service Center |
389–392 | 007:48 | St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church, Church building, add (4 folders) |
393–394 | 008:47 | Baum, Alvin J., Sr., Mr./Mrs., Residence, Summer, alt. & add. (2 folders) |
395 | 008:48 | Hanover Co. (Va.), County office building |
396 | 009:46(a) | Little Sisters of the Poor, St. Sophia's Home, 1948 |
397 | 009:47 | Tappahannock Yacht Club, Club house |
398 | 009:48 | Little Sisters of the Poor, St. Sophia's Home |
399–401 | 010:47 | St. Peter's Church, Church building, alt. & add. (3 folders) |
402–403 | 010:48 | Bliley, Joseph W., Jr., Residence (2 folders) |
404–405 | 011:47 | Bareford, N.W., Store buildings, 1945–1947 (2 folders) |
406–407 | 012:48 | Tomlinson Co., Inc., Warehouse, 1948 (2 folders) |
408 | 013:47 | Hanover Co. School Board, Ashland District School building |
409 | 014:46 | Tomlinson Co., Inc., Office building |
410–411 | 015:49 | St. John’s Catholic Church, Social hall & school, 1949 & 1956 (2 folders) |
412 | 016:49 | Gibson, Ross R., Mr./Mrs., Residence |
413 | 017:46 | Yorktown Ice & Storage, Store building, 1946 |
414–415 | 017:49 | Caroline Theatre, Inc., Theater building (2 folders) |
416–421 | 018:50 | Benedictine High School, Memorial gymnasium (6 folders) |
422 | 019:46 | Tomlinson Co., Inc., Office and warehouse |
423 | 019:50 | St. Elizabeth Parochial School, School building |
424–426 | 020:50 | Taylor, William G., Residence (2 folders) |
427–428 | 022:50 | Hanover Co., Courthouse, Clerk's Office (2 folders) |
429–433 | 023:50 | King William Co. School Board, King William County Training School (5 folders) |
434 | 024:50 | Cella, Joseph J., Residence |
435 | 026:50 | Ferguson, Everett James, Residence, "Oakland," 1952 |
436–439 | 028.50 | Caroline Co. School Board, C. T. Smith School (4 folders) |
440 | 029.50 | Mahone, Bernard, Lawn Hotel |
441–443 | 031:50 | Joseph W. Bliley Co., Funeral home, alt., 1950 (3 folders) |
444–450 | 033:50 | Flowers School Equipment Co., Office & warehouse, alt. & add. (7 folders) |
451 | 033:51 | Lichtman Theatres, Booker T. Theater [formerly Strand Theatre] |
452–453 | 035:51 | Sacred Heart Convent, Convent building (2 folders) |
454 | 037:51 | Long Manufacturing Co., Office building |
455–456 | 038:51 | Henrico Co. Police Dept., Headquarters (aka Dabbs House, see also Series 2.1., C624) |
457–460 | 041:52 | King William Co. School Board, Elementary School (white) (4 folders) |
461 | 042:52 | King William Co. School Board, Sharon Indian School, 1952 |
462 | 047:52 | Dietz Printing Co., Office building & factory, alt. & add., 1952 |
463 | 049:52 | Sodini, Sam, Mr./Mrs., Restaurant & confectionary |
464 | 051:53 | Bourne, J.B, Residence |
465–466 | 052:53 | Novack, John, Residence (2 folders) |
467 | 054:53 | St. Paul's Parochial School, School building |
468 | 055:53 | Katz, B.S., Residence |
469–470 | 058:54 | Cash, Carl L., Residence, “Wayland” (2 folders) |
471–496 | 059:54 | Franklin Federal Savings & Loan, Office building (26 folders) |
497–499 | 060:54 | Proctor, Alfred R., Residence (3 folders) |
500 | 063:54 | Bliley, Rupert H., Residence |
501–504 | 065:54 | Ninth & Ingram Corporation, Factory building (4 folders) |
505–514 | 066:54 | Our Lady of Lourdes, Church building (10 folders) |
515 | 067:55 | McGinniss, F.B., Residence |
516–518 | 068:55 | St. Gertrude's School, School building (3 folders) |
519–520 | 070:56 | Tate, A.E., Residence (2 folders) |
521–525 | 071:56 | New Bethesda Church , Church building (5 folders) |
526–527 | 073:56 | Sands, M.E. Mr./Mrs., Residence (2 folders) |
528 | 074:56 | Sacred Heart Cathedral, Two room add. |
529 | 076:56 | Coleman, E.C. , Residence |
530 | 078:57 | Kuhn, Russell, Residence |
531 | 079:56 | Whitby, James F., Residence |
532 | 082:56 | Schapiro, Residence |
553–534 | 084:57 | Southern Special Product Corp., Manufacturing plant & office |
535 | 085:56 | Pauburne, Inc., Bon Wood, The, Tri-level (model) |
536 | 086:57 | Gordon, Paul, Mr./Mrs., Residence |
537 | 093:58 | West, Reed I., Residence, "Retreat" |
538 | 094:58 | St. Mary's Catholic Church, Rectory |
539 | 095:58 | Long, Jack, Residence |
540–542 | 096:58 | Tarry & Watson, Medical office building (3 folders) |
543–547 | 097:58(a) | Little Sisters of the Poor, St. Sophia's Home (5 folders) |
548 | 102:58 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Three bedroom house plan |
549 | 104:58 | Pauburne, Inc., Doctor’s office |
550–555 | 107:59 | C.L.M. Corp., Medical Building (6 folders) |
556–557 | 109:59 | Rebman, III, Dr./Mrs., Residence (2 folders) |
558 | 110:59 | Eclipse Laundry & Dry Cleaners, Laundry and dry cleaners |
559 | 112:59 | Spanier, Arnold, Residence |
560 | 113:59 | Jones & Robins, Inc., Spotless Store for Azalea Ave Shopping Center |
561 | 114:59 | Blake Building & Development, Hechler Village |
562 | 117:59 | Arones, Harold, Residence |
563–579 | 118:60 | St. Edward's Catholic Parish, Chapel & school (17 folders) |
580–583 | 118a:63 | St. Edward's Catholic Parish, Cafeteria & classroom addition (4 folders) |
584–596 | 120:60 | Byrd Corp., Office building (13 folders) |
597 | 122:60 | Levinson, Jacob, Dr./Mrs., Residence, "Green Acres" |
598 | 125:60 | West, Reed I., Residence |
599 | 127:60 | Little Sisters of the Poor, St. Sophia's Home |
600 | 128:60 | Sandston Presbyterian Church, Manse |
601 | 1129:60 | Franklin & Schmitt, Drs., Dental offices |
602–606 | 130:60 | Jones & Robins, Inc., 3800 Medical Building (5 folders) |
607–616 | 132:60 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Hampshire Place Apartments (10 folders) |
617 | 133:61 | Royal Construction Co., Office building |
618–621 | 134:61 | Va. Dept. of Mental Health & Hygiene, DeJarnette Sanitarium, Perry Building (4 folders) |
622–623 | 135:61 | Barker, William Kerr, Allied Animal Hospital (2 folders) |
624 | 137:62 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Berrington Medical Building |
625 | 138:62 | Watson, John W., Residence |
626 | 139:62 | Tonley Corp., Medical building [See also 233:70] |
627–628 | 140:62 | Rocks, Ralph D. & Merhige, Robert R., Jr., Ashley Terrace Garden Apts. (2 folders) |
629–646 | 141:62 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Lexington Tower Apartments/ Condominiums (18 folders) |
647 | 142:62 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Multi-family housing |
648 | 143:63 | Three Chopt Company, Three Chopt Apartments, Phase II |
649–651 | 144:63 | Duggins, Stuart C., Grace Medical Village (Includes 144b3:63) (3 folders) |
652–659 | 146:63 | South Roanoke Apartment Corp., South Roanoke Village Phase I (8 folders) |
660 | 147:63 | Monument Avenue Dental & Medical Buildings |
661 | 148:63 | Executive Motor Hotel, dining room alt. |
662 | 149:64 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Multi-Family Dwelling |
663–664 | 151:64 | Fairfield Development, Glenwood Townhouses (2 folders) |
665 | 152:64 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Rittenhouse Square Apartments |
666 | 153:64 | Attucks Amusement Corp., Patrick Henry Theater |
667 | 154:64 | King, Michael C., Residence |
668 | 155:64 | Jones & Robins, Inc., Cool Lane Housing |
669 | 156:64 | Moore, T. Justin, Residence, add. |
670–678 | 157:64 | Wagdan Assoc., Virginia Plaza, INVA Building (9 folders) |
679–684 | 158:64 | Baronian & Sons, Inc. , Baronian Office Building No. 1 (9 folders) |
685–689 | 159:64 | Associated Properties, Inc., North Hills Terrace Apartments (5 folders) |
690–705 | 160:64 | Va. Dept. of Mental Health & Hygiene, DeJarnette Sanitarium, add. to (16 folders) |
706–709 | 161:64 | Savage, Joseph, Apartment building, 1964 (4 folders) |
710–712 | 162:64 | Wagdan Assoc., Virginia Plaza Office Bld. (3 folders) |
713–714 | 163:64 | Mount Calvary Cemetery Assoc., Maintenance building (2 folders) |
715–721 | 164:64 | Rowe, Eugene, Dr., Fairfield Veterinary Hospital (6 folders) |
722 | 165:64 | Cabell Assoc. / Chinnis-Huneycutt, Williamsburg Garden Apts., 1965 |
723 | 166:64 | Bruce, James, Residence |
724 | 167:64 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Bellemeade Apartments |
725 | 168:64 | Church of the Little Flower, Church of the Little Flower/ St. Therese |
726 | 169:64 | Cobb, B.C., Multi-family housing |
727 | 170:64 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Maymont Village Apartments |
728 | 171:65 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Stonewall Court Apartments |
729 | 172:65 | Vaden, Donald, Meadow Avenue Townhouses |
730–734 | 174:65 | Berry, Raymond L., Windsor Office Building (5 folders) |
735 | 175:65 | O.B. Taylor Zepkin & Assoc. , Stony Brook Shopping Center |
736–739 | 176:65 | Harrison & Bates, Sales office (4 folders) |
740 | 177:65 | Stern & Arenstein, Duke Street Townhouse Apartments, 1965 |
741 | 178:65 | Johnson & Crowder, Medical office building |
742 | 179:65 | Bottled Gas Corp. of Virginia , Bottled Gas of Virginia/ Virginia Gas Industry |
743 | 180:65 | Downing Associates, Sharon Townhouse Apartments |
744–749 | 181:65 | Reynolds Metals Company, Fitzhugh Plaza Office layout (6 folders) |
750–752 | 182:65 | Cabell Associates, Lakeview Terrace Apartments, Phase I & II (3 folders) |
753–755 | 182A:71 | Cabell Associates, Lakeview Terrace Apartments, Phase III |
756 | 183:65 | Baronian & Sons, Inc. , Baronian Office Building [no. 2?] |
757 | 184:65 | Talley, C.O., Apartment building, 1965 |
758–759 | 185:65 | Cromer, Ira P., Office building (Cromer Building) (2 folders) |
760–796 | 187:65 | Shannon, Sidney L., Jr., Sheraton-Fredericksburg Motor Inn (37 folders) |
797–820 | 187A:69 | Shannon, Sidney L., Jr., Sheraton-Fredericksburg Motor Inn (23 folders) |
821–842 | 188:69 | Graybar Electric Company, Inc., Warehouse add. (21 folders) |
843 | 189:65 | SCM Corp, Office Building |
844–846 | 189:69 | Ross, Tom, Country Hearth Restaurant (3 folders) |
847–850 | 190:66 | State Planters Bank, Hanover Branch (Includes190c:66) (4 folders) |
851 | 190:66c | United Virginia Bank, Bank building, alt., 1985 (See also 190:60) |
852 | 191:66 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Portsmouth high-rise apartments, 1965 |
853 | 192:66 | English, Louis E., Office building |
854–855 | 193:66 | Va. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, Parking lot (2 folders) |
856 | 194:66 | Fleet, Douglas, Office building |
857 | 195:66 | Meyers, Sidney, Office building |
858–862 | 196:66 | Senior Center of Richmond, Inc., Senior Center alt. & adds. (5 folders) |
863–872 | 197:66 | Hamilton Medical Building Assoc., Hamilton Medical Building (10 folders) |
873–874 | 198:66 | Zedd, Morton/(Random Corp., Brook Hill Townhouses (2 folders) |
875 | 200:67 | Levinson, Jay, Marboro Hills Apartments |
876 | 201:67 | Chippenham Village, Inc., Townhouse apartments, Phases I, II, III |
877 | 202:67 | Clayman, Jake , Town & Terrace Apartments |
878 | 203:67 | Meyers, Sidney, Residence |
879 | 204:67 | W.C. Trimmer, Inc., Trimmer Apts., Exeter Square |
880 | 205:67 | Bullington, Fred, et al, Crossroads East Townhouse Apts. |
881 | 206:67 | Instructive Visiting Nurses' Assoc., Office building, alt. |
882–883 | 207:67 | General Motors Acceptance Corp/ Motor Insurance Corp Office building (2 folders) |
884–885 | 208:67 | American Motor Inns, Inc./Adolph Krisch, Garden Apartments (2 folders) |
886–887 | 209:67 | Bernstein, H.J., Burger Queen (2 folders) |
888 | 210:68 | Chester Townhouses |
889–890 | 212:68 | Cauthen-Parker, Inc., Woodmere Apartments (2 folders) |
891 | 213:68 | UNIVAC, Mayland Office Bld., alt. & add. |
892 | 214:68 | Cole, Wells & Bradshaw, Law offices |
893–897 | 215:68 | Nelson, G., Tuckahoe Animal Hospital (5 folders) |
898 | 216:68 | Krumbein, Nathaniel, Apartment building, 1968 |
899 | 217:68 | Le Grand Pre Corp, Motor inn (Proposed), 1968 |
900 | 218:68 | UNIVAC, Office building |
901–903 | 219:69 | Logan, Penny; Berry, Ray, Penny Logan Shoppers (3 folders) |
904 | 220:69 | Krisch, Joel & Adolph, Arrow Wood Townhouses |
905 | 221:69 | Bernie Corporation, The Beauty Shop, Lawndale Shopping Center |
906–909 | 222:69 | Liberty Mutual, Office building (4 folders) |
910 | 223:69 | Johns-Manville, Watchman's Office |
911 | 224:69 | Rahal, Fred, M.D., Medical office building |
912–917 | 225:69 | Puritan Cleaners, Laundry and dry cleaners (6 folders) |
918 | 226:69 | Va. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, Office building |
919 | 227:69 | Wells, A. O., Wine & Cheese Shop |
920 | 228:69 | Hamlett Company, Chateau Riviere Apartments |
921 | 230:70 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Fairfield Village, 1976–78 |
922 | 231:70 | Stern & Arenstein, Three Chopt West Phase II |
923 | 232:70 | Rowe, Eugene, Dr., Fairfield Veterinary Hospital, add. |
924 | 233:70 | Tonley Corp., Medical building, add. |
925 | 234:70 | Richmond Board of Realtors, Office building |
926–927 | 235:70 | Va. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, Self-service store/prototype (2 folders) |
928 | 236:70 | Crewe (Va.), Fire House addition |
929–936 | 237:70 | C. & P. Telephone Company, Office building (8 folders) |
937–944 | 238:70 | Continental Insurance Company, Office building (8 folders) |
945 | 239:70 | The 2015 Corp, Office building, alt. & add. |
946 | 240:70 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Apartment building, 1970 |
947 | 242:71 | James Long Construction Corp., Apartment building, 1971 |
948–949 | 244:71 | Paul Gordon Assoc./Tom Daniel, Sussex Square Apartments (2 folders) |
950 | 245:71 | Cole, Wells & Bradshaw, Law offices, alt. to |
951 | 246:71 | Hamlett Company, Crystal Tower Hotel |
952 | 247:71 | Valentine, E. Massie, Residence |
953–954 | 248:71 | Brizzolari, Letitia, Residence (2 folders) |
955–960 | 249:72 | Bernstein, H.J. , Fairlawn Garden Apartments (6 folders) |
961–962 | 250:72 | Orginz, Stanley, Westwood Heights Corporation (2 folders) |
963–981 | 251:72 | Richmond Sports International, Ice Rink (19 folders) |
982–985 | 251:73 | Baronian & Baronian Development, Roadway Inn & Restaurant [See also 257:73] (4 folders) |
986 | 252:72 | Alexander, Alex, Chester Shoppes |
987–990 | 253:72 | Combined Insurance Co. of America, Office Building (4 folders) |
991–992 | 254:72 | Prudential Insurance, Office building (2 folders) |
993–997 | 257:73 | Baronian & Baronian Development, Roadway Inn & Restaurant [See also 251:73] (5 folders) |
998 | 258:73 | 117 Investment Corporation, Southview Apartments |
999–1,001 | 259:73 | Central National Bank , Bank building, includes copy of original 1929 plans (3 folders) |
1,002–1,004 | 261:73 | Joyner & Co., West Broad Office Park, proposed (3 folders) |
1,005–1,017 | 262:73 | Maypar Assoc., Parham 64 Office Park, Phase I (13 folders) |
1,118 | 263:73 | Parham Associates, Office building |
1,019–1,024 | 264:73 | Weil, H.C. "Chuck", Security Mini Storage Phase I (6 folders) |
1,025 | 265:73 | Elmore & Parker, Law offices |
1,026 | 266:73 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Offices, alt. to |
1,027–1,031 | 267:74 | Virginia Association of Electric Cooperatives Office building (proposed) (5 folders) |
1,032–1,036 | 268:74 | Flowers School Equipment Co., Office and warehouse (5 folders) |
1,037 | 270:74 | Somers M. Wilton, Inc., Staples Mill Office Park |
1,038 | 271:74 | Central National Bank , Computer center, renovations of |
1,039–1,041 | 272:74 | First National Bank, Mercury Boulevard & Orcutt Ave. Branch (3 folders) |
1,042–1,046 | 273:74 | Central National Bank , Libbie & Grove Avenues Branch, 1975 (5 folders) |
1,047 | 274:74 | Central National Bank , Broad & Grace Branch, alterations |
1,048–1,049 | 275:74 | Carl D. Bird, Billy H. Wingfield, et al, Petersburg Animal Hospital (2 folders) |
1,050–1,055 | 276:75 | Arby's - The Restaurant Co., Arby's Restaurant (proposed) |
1,056–1,060 | 277:75 | Investors Savings & Loan, Broad Street Branch (6 folders) |
1,061–1,062 | 279:75 | Arby's - The Restaurant Co., Arby's Restaurant, add. & alt. (2 folders) |
1,063–1,064 | 280:75 | Hamburgers, Inc., Burger Chef, Regency Square Shopping Center (2 folders) |
1,065 | 281:75 | Ripp & Harr, O'Briensteins's Restaurant, Regency Square Shopping Center |
1,066 | 282:76 | Investors Savings & Loan, Traveler’s Building |
1,067–1,070 | 283:76 | Gloucester Corporation, Apartment building, 1976 [See also Ware, A.H.] (4 folders) |
1,071 | 284:76 | Valentine, E. Massie, Residence, alt. |
1,072–1,073 | 285:76 | Central National Bank , McGuire Circle Branch, alt. & add. (2 folders) |
1,074 | 286:76 | Chinnis, Carter C., Burton Woods Apartments |
1,075–1,077 | 287:76 | Investors Savings & Loan, Alderman & Ivy Branch, Charlottesville (3 folders) |
1,078 | 289:76 | Paul Gordon Assoc./ Mark Gordon Properties, Sandburne Park Residential Community |
1,079–1,080 | 290:77 | Investors Savings & Loan, Janke Road branch (2 folders) |
1,081–1,082 | 291:77 | Investors Savings & Loan, Office building [revision of 277:75] (2 folders) |
1,083 | 292b:77 | Woolard, Marion, MD, Woolard Medical Building |
1,084–1,085 | 293:77 | Old Dominion Porsche-Audi, Shop building, alt. & add. (2 folders) |
1,086 | 295:77 | Orginz, Stanley, Derbyshire Apartments |
1,087 | 297:77 | Weil, H.C. "Chuck", Security Mini Storage |
1,088–1,093 | 298:77 | Riverside Properties, Inc., Regency Riverside Inn (6 folders) |
1,094 | 299:77 | Nite World, Store building |
1,095–1,099 | 300:77(a) | Gayton Crossing Partnership, Gayton Crossing Phase I (5 folders) |
1,100 | 300:77(b) | Gayton Crossing Partnership, Investors Savings & Loan, Gayton Crossing |
1,101 | 303:77 | Hopewell Assoc., Colonial Corner Shopping Center |
1,102 | 304:78(a) | Arby's - The Restaurant Co., Arby's Restaurant, add. & alt. |
1,103 | 304:78(b) | Weil, H.C. "Chuck", Security Mini Storage Phase II |
1,104 | 305:78 | Arby’s - The Restaurant Co., Arby's Restaurant |
1,105–1,106 | 307:78 | Yonan, Rufus, Yonan Building, alt. & add. (2 folders) |
1,107–1,110 | 308:78 | Manchester, Inc., Arby's Restaurant (4 folders) |
1,111–1,114 | 310:78 | Filer, Edwin E., Filer Ford Auto Dealer (4 folders) |
1,115–1,118 | 311:78 | Belvidere Corporation , Parking deck (4 folders) |
1,119–1,131 | 312:78 | Commonwealth Club, Athletic Facility (13 folders) |
1,132–1,133 | 313:78 | Goodloe Wagner Enterprises, Kilmarnock Condominiums (2 folders) |
1,134–1,138 | 314:79 | Chinnis, Carter C., Burton Woods Apartments, Phase II (5 folders) |
1,139–1,143 | 315:79 | Sandston Woods, Inc., Sandston Woods Apartments (5 folders) |
1,144–1,196 | 316:79(a) | Gayton Crossing Partnership, Gayton Crossing Phase II (53 folders) |
1,197 | 316:79(b) | First Baptist Church, Church building |
1,198–1,200 | 17:80 | Southport, Inc. , Arby's Restaurant (3 folders) |
1,201–1,220 | 318:80 | Teamsters Joint Council No. 83, Twin Horse Place Office Complex (20 folders) |
1,221–1,223 | 319:80 | Investors Savings & Loan, Alderman & Ivy Branch, Charlottesville, alt. & add (3 folders) |
1,224 | 320:81 | Southland Life Insurance, Office building |
1,225–1,229 | 321:81 | Investors Savings & Loan, Market Square Branch bank (5 folders) |
1,230 | 322:81 | Gordon, Mark, Mr./Mrs., Residence, Kingsley subdivision |
1,231–1,233 | 323:81 | Mayland Professional Associates, Office building (3 folders) |
1,234 | 324a–d:81 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Model houses, Kingsley |
1,235 | 326:82 | Farmers Home Administration, House plans |
1,236 | 327:82 | St. Josephs Villa |
1,237–1,250 | 328:82 | Ridge Road Development Co., Inc., St. Albans Townhouses (14 folders) |
1,251 | 329:83 | Investors Savings & Loan, Milgraum Center Branch bank |
1,252 | 330:89 | Investors Savings & Loan, Bank building, Harrisonburg branch |
1,253 | 332:83 | Investors Savings & Loan, Libbie Avenue Branch remote teller |
1,254–1,260 | 333:84 | State Farm Insurance Co., Richmond Service Center (7 folders) |
1,261–1,263 | 335:84 | Investors Savings & Loan, Brook Road branch (3 folders) |
1,264 | 337:84 | Investors Savings & Loan, Grove Avenue Branch |
1,265–1,266 | 338:85 (a) | Cabell Associates, Robersonville Duplex apts. (2 folders) |
1,267 | 338:85 (b) | Urbanna Assoc., Reedville Manor Phase I |
1,268 | 339:85 | St. Bridget's Convent, Convent building |
1,269 | 340:85 | Chinnis, Carter C., Duplexes |
1,270–1,274 | 341:85 | Glenside Associates, Glenside Center (5 folders) |
1,275–1,294 | 342:85 | Devon Group, Ltd., Eight Street Parking Deck (20 folders) |
1,295 | 343:85 | Parker, F. Byron, Mr./Mrs., Residence, add. |
1,296 | 344:85 | McGraw, Walter J., Mr./Mrs., Residence |
1,297 | 345:85 | Williams, I.R., Jr., Mr./Mrs., Residence |
1,298–1,306 | 346:86 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Office building (9 folders) |
1,307–1,326 | 347:86 | Investors Savings & Loan, Willow Lawn Drive Branch (20 folders) |
1,327–1,336 | 348:86 | Investors Savings Bank/ Paul Gordon, One Franklin East (10 folders) |
1,337 | 349:87 | Moore, T. Justin, Residence |
1,338 | 350:87 | Investors Savings & Loan, Main Street Center branch |
1,339 | 351:87 | Investors Savings Bank, Bon Air Branch |
1,340 | 352:87 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Townhouse community, W. 45th St/Bassett |
1,341 a | 353:90 | Investors Savings & Loan, Lee-Davis Branch bank |
Series 2.3. Project files, Unnumbered.
These files are arranged alphabetically by client, where known, by project name where client is unidentified, and by address where neither is available.
Unnumbered projects include some which were proposed and got to the design stage, but never built, projects too small to be given the full design treatment, and some for which the Sinnotts served as consulting or advisory architects in collaboration with another firm. However, several of the unnumbered projects were significant, including the Southern Aid Society building, Richmond, Va., Richmond Plaza, Richmond, Va., and Walsingham Academy, James City County, Va.
Folder | |
1,341 b | Allstate Insurance Co., Sales office, Huguenot Village Shopping Center, Chesterfield County, Va., ca. 1978 |
1,342 | American Motor Inns, Inc./Adolph Krisch, Apartments, 23rd and Jefferson, Roanoke, Va. (proposed) |
1,343 | American Paper Company, Proposed Loading Facilities, Benton Avenue, Henrico County, Va., 1960 |
1,344 | Arias, Antonio, Restaurant, 1309–1311 E. Cary Street, Richmond, Va., 1983 (proposed) |
1,345 | Atlantic Life Insurance, Office building, East Grace Street between 6th and 7th streets, Richmond, 1956 |
1,346–1,347 | B.&C, Ltd., Petersburg, Va., Blackstone Manor, Blackstone, Va., inspection reports, 1980–1981 (2 folders) |
1,348 | Bagly, Anthony J., Residence, addition to, 1953 |
1,349 | Barbidot Corp., Hopewell, Va., Prince George Court Shopping Center, 1965–1966 |
1,350 | Batten Bay Development Corp./Horace A. Gray III, Graymor Townhouses, Phase I, Isle of Wight County, Va., 1969 |
1,351 | Baum, Alvin J., Sr., Store building, Broad and 1st streets, alt. (proposed) |
1,352 | Bernstein, H.J. Motel/High-rise apartments, Franklin Street at Belvidere, Richmond, Va., 1969 (proposed) |
1,353 | Bernstein, H.J., Franklin Street Medical Building, 502–10 West Franklin Street, Richmond, Va., 1965 |
1,354 | Bernstein, A.J., Lynda Lane Townhouse, 1969 |
1,355 | Betts, Arnold, Grace Street Nursing Home, 3406 West Grace Street, Richmond, Va., 1963 |
1,356 | Boston, James F., Residence, Clovelly Road, Richmond, Va., 1946 (proposed) |
1,357–1,358 | Brown, Charles/Conway Estates, Ltd., Theme Park, Toano, Va. (2 folders) |
1,359 | Calvary Baptist Church, 3325 W. Cary Street, Richmond, Va., addition to, 1959 (proposed) |
1,360 | Calvin, Earl, Residence, 1517 North 26th Street, Richmond, Va., alterations and addition, 1978 |
1,361 | Camp Virginia, Inc., Goshen, Va. Cabin, 1986 |
1,362 | Capital Hotel renovation, 1984 |
1,363 | Central National Bank, Parking lot for 3rd and Marshall streets branch, Richmond, Va., 1974 |
1,364 | Central National Bank, West Broad Street branch, 1976 |
1,365 | Charter Medical Corp, Office building, Westbrook Drive, 1974 |
1,366–1,367 | Cheatwood, R.J., Residence, 1214 Confederate Avenue, Richmond, Va., alterations and addition, 1949–1950 (2 folders) |
1,368 | Chinnis Carter/Denton Assoc./Rockhall Assoc., “River Gardens” Apartments, Denton, Md., 1977 and Rockville Manor Apartments, Rockhall, Md., 1977 |
1,369 | Church of the Epiphany, 2900 Hanes Avenue, Richmond, Va., alterations and addition, 1950 |
1,370 | Colonial Beach Limited Partnership. Colonial Beach Village, Colonial Beach, Va., 1985 (proposed) |
1,371 | Consolidated Bank & Trust Co., Marshall & 1st streets, Richmond, Va., 1958 (proposed) |
1,372 | Constantine, Dave E., Post Office building, Grace-Arcade Building [former I. Miller Shoe Store], Richmond, Va., 1939 (proposed) |
1,373 | Cooper, Donald, and Robert Magarian, High-rise Dormitory, 800 block West Grace Street, Richmond, Va., 1966 (proposed) |
1,374 | Cooper, Donald, High-rise Apartments, Harrison at Floyd, Richmond, Va., 1970–1971 (proposed) |
1,375 | Corrie, George Bruce, Post Office building, Crewe, Va., 1941 (proposed) |
1,376 | Daniel, Tom, Office layout, 409 East Main Street, Richmond, Va., 1967 |
1,377 | Daniels, A.B., Office building, 7th and Franklin streets, 1965 (proposed) |
1,378 | Days Realty of Richmond, Inc., Days Inn, Route 60 at Byrd Airport, Henrico County, Va., 1974 |
1,379 | Dimitrie, E.C., Medical offices, Charlottesville, Va., 1968 |
1,380 | Diocese of Virginia. Middleburg (Va.) Mission Church, 1958 (proposed) |
1,381 | Diocese of Virginia. St. Anne’s Catholic Church, Ashland, Va., 1960 |
1,382 | Dominion Associates, Hampton Place Apartments, Phase II, Richmond, Va., 1979 |
1,383 | Dorsam, Paul and Linda, Ice cream parlor/delicatessen, 308 North Laurel Street, Richmond, Va., 1976 |
1,384 | Dunlop Farms Subdivision, Colonial Heights, Va., 1985 (proposed) |
1,385 | Eagle Self-Storage Corporation, Storage Facility, 3000 N. Boulevard, Richmond, Va., 1986 (proposed) |
1,386 | Eastern Shore Realty Corporation/H.J. Bernstein, Office building, 5200 Block W. Broad Street at Markel Road,1968 (proposed) |
1,387 | Eastern Shore Realty Corporation/H.J. Bernstein, Office building, 111 N. 4th Street, Richmond, Va., 1970, inspection |
1,388 | Easthaven Subdivision, Henrico County, 1969 |
1,389 | Evans, Nathan, DDS, Medical office building, 5300 block, Patterson Avenue, 1966 (proposed) |
1,390 | Family & Children Services of Richmond, Office layout, 1518 Willow Lawn Drive, Henrico County, Va., 1973 |
1,391 | First and Merchants National Bank, Branch bank at Westland Shopping Center, West Broad Street, Henrico County, Va., 1966 |
1,392 | Franklin Federal Savings & Loan Association, Branch, Village Shopping Center, Three Chopt and Patterson, Henrico County, Va., 1966 |
1,393 | Franklin Federal Savings & Loan Association, Southside Plaza branch, 1963–1964 |
1,394 | French, William C., multi-family housing, Horsepen Road at Crescent Parkway, Henrico County, Va., 1984 |
1,395–1,396 | Gayton Crossing Partnership, Gayton Crossing Office Park, Gayton and Gaskins roads, Henrico County, Va., 1978–1979 (2 folders) |
1,397 | Greenberg, Arthur, Residence, Monument Avenue, Richmond, Va., 1947 |
1,398 | Greenbrier Associates/Charles Shifleet, River Birch Shopping Center, Chesapeake, Va., 1981 (proposed) |
1,399 | Hankins & Anderson/Parham Associates, Office Building, Parham Road, Henrico County, Va., 1973 (proposed) |
1,400 | Hanover County (Va.). School Board, Henry Clay High School, 1947– 1948, alterations and addition |
1,401 | Hanover County (Va.). School Board, miscellaneous projects. |
1,402–1,404 | Hanover Crossing Limited Partnership, Hanover Crossing Apartments, Hanover County, Va., 1985 (3 folders) |
1,405 | Harrison & Bates, Inc., Cromer Building, 4012 W. Broad Street |
1,406 | Harrison & Bates, Inc., Medical Arts Building, 2nd and Franklin Streets, 1977 |
1,407 | Harrison & Bates, Inc., Metropolitan Transportation Center, 1977–1978 |
1,408 | Heller, Max R., Medical Office Building (proposed), 1968 |
1,409 | Henrico County (Va.). School Board, miscellaneous projects. |
1,410–1,412 | Heritage Savings & Loan, Homestead branch, 1973–1977 |
1,413 | Hood, Garland, Residence, alterations and addition, 1976 |
1,414 | Hood, Graham, Residence, alterations and addition |
1,415 | Hooker, Raymond C., Jr., Residence, 1956 (proposed) |
1,416 | Indiana Mortgage Corp, Wedgewood Apartments, Richmond, Va., 1974 |
1,417 | Inman, John W., Residence, 301 Marston Lane, Richmond, Va., alterations and addition, 1991 (proposed) |
1,418 | Investor’s Savings & Loan, Branch bank at Westbury Shoppes, Richmond, Va., 1981 (proposed) |
1,419 | Investor’s Savings & Loan, Operational/Corporate Center, 1982 |
1,420 | Investors Savings & Loan Association, Village Square Branch, Forest Hill Avenue and Route 147, 1979 |
1,421 | Irby, E. Claiborne, Residence, 1966 |
1,422 | James, J. Bruce, Vacation home, Water Valley, Miss., 1958 |
1,423 | Jarratt, B. F., Residence, Stony Creek, Va., 1934 |
1,424 | Jeffreys, Herndon P., Jr., and Joseph Y. Gayle, Study concerning Stuart Court Apartments conversion to nursing home, 1970 |
1,425 | Jeffreys, Herndon, High-rise apartments or hotel, Monument Avenue at Hamilton, Richmond, Va., 1971 (proposed) |
1,426 | Jones Realty & Construction Corporation, Office building, Colonial Heights, Va., 1975 |
1,427 | Justice, A.N., Office building, 2716 Monument Avenue, Richmond, Va., 1971 |
1,428 | Justice, A.N., Willow Lawn site study, Richmond, Va., 1966 |
1,429 | Kendrick, John, Multi-family housing, 811 W. Franklin Street, Richmond, 1935 |
1,430 | King, William C., Residence, Ware Neck, Va., 1935 (proposed) |
1,431 | Kurtze, Clark, Residence, Kingsley Subdivision, 1983 (proposed) |
1,432 | Laskin Development Corp., Bethesda, Md. Hanover Crossing Apartments, Phase II, inspection reports, 1986–1988 |
1,433 | Laskin Development Corp., Bethesda, Md., Hanover Crossing Apartments, Phase II, applications and certifications for payment, 1987–1988 |
1,434–1,436 | Little Sisters of the Poor. St. Sophia Home, Floyd Avenue, Richmond, Va., alterations and addition, 1952–1956 (3 folders) |
1,437 | Loyal Order of Moose (LOOM), Dinwiddie Lodge, alterations, 1977 |
1,438 | Lukard, Milton E., Multi-family housing, 916–922 North 5th Street, Richmond, Va., 1949 (for Colored residents) |
1,439 | Maret Development Corp, A&P Grocery store, Beaufort Mall, Chesterfield County, Va., 1975–1976. Financials only |
1,440 | Martin, B.H., Post office building, Westhampton, Richmond, Va., 1948 |
1,441 | McKay, Neville, Lakeside Avenue Garden Apartments, 1962 |
1,442 | Medical Specialists, Inc., Medical building, 3128 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Va., 1975 (proposed) |
1,443 | Milholland, Mari M., Residence, alterations and addition, 1968 |
1,444 | Mocha Temple, Shrine No. 7, Lodge and clubhouse, 1973 |
1,445 | Moody, Maizie, Residence, 1978 (proposed) |
1,446 | Mount Calvary Cemetery Association, Keeper’s house, 1933 |
1,447 | Needham, C.C., Residence, Williamsburg, Va., 1955 (proposed) |
1,448 | NV Properties, Kingstowne Townhouse Apartments, Centreville, Va., 1985 (proposed) |
1,449 | Orginz, Stanley, Residence, alterations and addition, 1971 |
1,450 | Pallone, Michael, Oldsmobile Agency, Broad Street and Parham Road, Henrico County, Va., 1971 |
1,451 | Pauburne Inc./Paul Gordon Associates, Fontaine Apartments, Maury and 36th streets, Richmond, Va., 1963 |
1,452 | Pauburne Inc./Paul Gordon Associates, Two-bedroom house, 1959 |
1,453 | Paul Gordon Associates, Glenwood Avenue Apartments, Phase II, Glenwood Avenue at 35th Street, 1966 |
1,454 | Paul Gordon Associates, Industrial Park, 1962 (proposed) |
1,455 | Paul Gordon Associates, Marina/Marine repair yard, Palmer, Va., 1990 (proposed) |
1,456 | Paul Gordon Associates, Office building (proposed), Imperial Tobacco building, 1965–1966 |
1,457 | Paul Gordon Associates, Miscellaneous projects |
1,458 | Paul Gordon Associates, Small house plans |
1,459 | Peters, R.S., Apartment building, 3410 Park Avenue, Richmond, Va., 1957 (proposed) |
1,460 | Raab & Co., Realtors, Store building, 401 E. Grace Street [to house Mosmiller’s Florist], 1942 |
1,461 | Ram Construction Company, Pocoshock Creek Townhouses, 1969 |
1,462 | Rees, Ted, Office building, Augusta Avenue at Willow Lawn Drive, 1960 (proposed) |
1,463 | Richmond (Va.). School Board, various projects |
1,464 | Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad Company, Broad Street Station conversion, 1974 [proposed] |
1,465–1,476 | Richmond Plaza Associates, Richmond Plaza office building, 111 South 6th Street, Richmond, Va. (11 folders) |
1,477 | Richmond Waterfront Terminals, Inc., Saginaw Milling Company building, 1934 |
1,478 | Ross, Tom, Conference center/hotel, Columbia, S.C., 1967 |
1,479 | Royall’s Inc., Ramada Inn, 5050 Midlothian Turnpike, Richmond, Va., 1974 |
1,480 | Rucker & Richardson, Office building, 417 Libbie Avenue, alterations and addition, 1977 |
1,481 | Sandston Realty & Mortgage Corp., Housing project, Sandston, Va., 1933 |
1,482 | Sears/Don Savage, Sears Service Center, Hopewell, Va., 1965 |
1,483 | Security Federal Savings & Loan, 1963 (proposed) |
1,484 | Sharon Baptist Church, Central Garage, Va., Church building, alterations and addition, 1965 (proposed) |
1,485 | Siegal, Leon, Apartments, Stuart Avenue at Nansemond, Richmond, Va., 1967 (proposed) |
1,486 | Siegal, Leon, Ridge Road Apartments, Henrico County, Va., 1971 |
1,487 | Simon Real Estate Corporation/Morton L. Wallerstein, Townhouse Apartment Community, Fairfield and Ford avenues and Mechanicsville Turnpike, 1968–1973 (proposed) |
1,488 | Sinnott & Son, PC, Office remodel, 112 East Cary Street, Richmond, Va., 1977 |
1,489 | Sinnott, Edward F., Jr., 21 Clarke Road, alterations, addition and repairs, 1981–1983 |
1,490 | Sinnott, Edward F., Lawn Equipment Shed, 7239 Lookout Drive, Chesterfield County, Va., 1960 |
1,491–1,498 | Sisters of Mercy, Walsingham Academy, James City County, Va. (8 folders) |
1,499 | Sisters of Verona, Shrine, 1956 (proposed) |
1,500 | Smith, William H., Jr., U.S.P.O. building, Charlotte Court House, Va., 1940 (proposed) |
1,501 | Snellings, T.J., Residence, 1954 (proposed) |
1,502 | Somers M. Wilton, Inc., Maaco Auto Paint Center, 1976–1977 |
1,503 | Somers M. Wilton, Inc., Office building, Landmark Road, Henrico County, Va. (proposed) |
1,504 | Somma, B.N., Post office building, Sandston, Va., 1957 (proposed) |
1,505–1,518 | Southern Aid Society of Virginia, Office and store building, 212 E. Clay Street, Richmond, Va., 1929–1932 (10 folders) |
1,519 | Southland Properties, Chamberlayne Avenue Apartments, Richmond, Va., 1974 |
1,520–1,523 | St. Mary’s Hospital, Richmond, Va.,1962 (3 folders) |
1,524 | State Farm Insurance, Richmond Service Center |
1,525 | Stein, A.L., Bellwood Terrace Apartments, Richmond, Va., 1971 |
1,526 | Stern, Henry, Office building, Broad at Maywill, Richmond, Va., 1971 |
1,527 | Stettinius, Joseph, residence, “Pleasant Green,” Lee, Va., 1958 (proposed) |
1,528 | Stout, William H., MD, Tidewater Tower Apartments, Hopewell, Va., 1964–1965 |
1,529 | Streat, John T., Residence, 9300 University Boulevard, Richmond, Va., alt and add, 1957 |
1,530 | Suffolk Packing Company, Store, proposed alterations to, 1970 |
1,531 | Sunnybrook Enterprises, Bristol, Tenn., various projects |
1,532 | Tarry & Watson, Four-unit Apartment Building, Oxford, N.C., 1961 |
1,533 | Thomas, George D., Post Office building, Bellevue Station, Richmond, Va., 1959 (proposed) |
1,534 | Tompkins, W.F., Residence, “White Plains,” Hanover County, Va., alt. and add., 1941 (proposed) |
1,535 | Virginia Employment Commission, Charlottesville, Va., Office building, 1977 (proposed) |
1,536 | Virginia Employment Commission, Richmond, Va., Space Allocation Study, 1976 |
1,537 | Virginia State Fair Association, Cattle Shelter, 1938 |
1,538 | Waddill Estate/Doyle & Russell, Multi-family Housing, Monument Avenue at Malvern, Richmond, Va., 1940 (proposed) |
1,539 | Ware, A.H., Robinson Street Apartments, 1976 |
1,540 | Ware, Macon, Residence, “Bellevue,” alterations and addition, 1941 |
1,541 | Watlington, James E., Residence, 5903 Lowry Street, Richmond, Va., 1966; addition, 1994 |
1,542 | Wienstine, Marcus, Tuckahoe Park Housing (proposed) |
1,543 | Wilton, F. Richard, Office and warehouse, 1974 (proposed) |
1,544 | WSSV Broadcasting, Petersburg, Va., Television studio, 1953 (proposed) |
1,545 | Zedd, Morton, Manchester Lake Apartments, 1967–1968 |
Series 3. Drawings and plans, 1920–1998 (bulk 1920–1987).
The arrangement of this series mirrors that of Series 2, with Series 3.1. containing plans for the period 1920–1942, numbered sequentially; Series 3.2. containing plans for the period 1945–1990, consisting of a sequential number and two digit year in combination; and Series 3.3. containing unnumbered plans, arranged alphabetically by client. There are some drawings for which there are no project files. These are indicated with an *.
Researchers should also remember that prior to receipt in 2002 these materials were not stored under the best of circumstances, and had suffered from water and insect damage over a number of years. Those files deemed too damaged were not transferred, and additional damaged materials were weeded during processing. Therefore, not every Sinnott project is represented in this inventory.
Series 3.1. Drawings and plans, 1920–1942.
Roll Box 1 | C 101–A | Cobb, B.C., Residence (Sinnott & Lyle Swiger) |
C 102–A | Office building, 1935 (Sinnott & Lyle Swiger) | |
C169 | Bruce, R.H., Residence & Garage, 1920 | |
C183 | Sandston Realty & Mortgage Corp., Housing project, 1933 | |
C317A | Law offices, 1922, alt., (Hartsook) | |
C403 | Coleman, D.J., Mrs., Residence, alt. & add., 1923 | |
C405 | Monte Maria Academy, School building, 1923 (also includes C113A) | |
C408 | Rollo, Gordon, Movie theater, 1923–24 | |
C413 | Laurel Presbyterian Church, Church building, 1923 | |
C431 | Kastelberg, William F., Residence (See 002:47) | |
C435 | Puller, Ordway, Residence, 1925 | |
Roll Box 2 | C436(a) | Mizpah Presbyterian Church, Church building & school, 1925 |
C436(b) | Church Hill Vehicle Company, Building | |
C437 | Kline, S.Q., Factory building, 1925 | |
C439 | Bruce, Fisher W., Residence | |
C443 | A. Meyers & Son, Warehouse, 1935 (proposed), (also includes C615) | |
C446 | Daffron, A.J., Jr., Residence, alt. & add., 1926 | |
C456 | Tobacco Foil Co., Factory building | |
Roll Box 3 | C459 | Epiphany Episcopal Church, School building, 1927 (Hartsook) |
C462 | First Christian Church, Church building | |
C465 | Oakland Methodist Episcopal Church, Church building, 1927 | |
C467 | Parkview Baptist Church, Church building | |
C481 | Bayler, C. A., Jr., Mr./Mrs., Residence | |
C487 | Caravati, Charles D., MD, Residence, alt. & add., 1929 | |
Roll Box 4 | C489 | Hanover County (Va.). School Board, Montpelier School |
C493 | Rearrangement of Woodmont section, Midlothian dist. 503 Hanover County (Va.). School Board, Ashland District School building (See 013:47) | |
C505 | Barton Heights M.E. Church, South, Church building, 1930 | |
C506 | Yorktown Ice & Storage, Store building, 1930 | |
C507 | Rawlings Motor Co., Shop building, 1931 | |
C508 B | Southern Aid Society, Sarah Jones Memorial Hospital, 1932 | |
C510(a) | Hanover County (Va.). School Board, Doswell School | |
C512(a) | Sigma Nu Fraternity, William & Mary, Chapter House, 1933 | |
Roll Box 5 | C512(b) | Hanover County (Va.). School Board, Ashland District School building, 1934 |
C513 | Building, 1933 | |
C515(a) | Henrico County (Va.), Repair & storage depot | |
C515(b) | Saunders, Jas. A., Residence | |
C517 | Rex Motion Picture Theatre, Movie theater, 1935 | |
C518(a) | Hanover County (Va.). School Board, Atlee School Group, 1935 | |
C518(b) | Brookland Theatres, Inc., Park Theater | |
C525 | Goode, W. Taylor, Residence, alt. & add. | |
C526 | King, M.C., Residence, 1935 | |
C527 | Long, A.T., Residence | |
Roll Box 6 | C528 | Haynes Jarvis Shoe Co., Haynes Jarvis Shoe Co., alt., 1935 |
C530 | Yorktown Ice & Storage, Store building, 1936 | |
C531 | Meyers, Morton, Residence, 1936 | |
C532 | Dugan, Edward M., Residence | |
C534 | Gumenick, N.S., Residence | |
C535 | Richmond Sand & Gravel Corp., Office building, 1936 | |
C536 | Scherer, Charles, Residence, plans A-100 & A-101 | |
C536(a) | Newman, A.G., Residence | |
C536(b) | Hutzler & Carr, Inc., Character Home, The 1936 | |
C536(c) | Seward, W.R., Residence, 1936 | |
C537 | Gray, Horace A, Residence | |
C538 | Gould, J. B., Residence, 1936 | |
C539 | Bowen, Ernest, Mr./Mrs., Residence, 1936 | |
Roll Box 7 | C540(a) | Brookland Theatre, 1936 |
C540(b) | Lichtman Theatres, Walker Theatre, 1936 | |
C541 | Streat, Henry J., Residence, Summer, 1936 | |
C542 | Taylor, G. W. M., Garage, 1936 | |
C543 | Epes, W.G., Residence | |
C544 | Frank A. Bliley Co., Funeral home & Garage | |
C545 | Residence, A-1 | |
C546 | Ireton, Ann & Mary, Apartment building | |
C547 | Bouren, J.B., Residence, 1937, 1947, 1958 | |
C548 | Residence, alt. | |
C549 | Residence, A-11 | |
C550 | Kaup, Felix F., Apartment building, 1930s (ca.), alterations | |
Roll Box 8 | C551 | Somma, Charles A., Henrico Theatre, 1938 |
C552 | Loftin, L.M., Colony Inn, alt. & add., 1937 | |
C553 | Write, James, Mr./Mrs., Residence, 1937 | |
C554 | Little Sisters of the Poor, St. Sophia's Home, Passenger elevator, 1937 | |
C555 | Camp, J. L., Jr., Residence, add., 1937 | |
C556 | Laburnum Construction Corp., Residence, West Ginter Park, No 1B | |
C557 | Laburnum Construction Corp., Residence, West Ginter Park, 1 GP | |
C558 | Laburnum Construction Corp., Residence, West Ginter Park, 2 GP | |
C559 | St. Augustine Catholic Church, Rectory, 1938 | |
C560 | Laburnum Construction Corp., Residence, West Ginter Park, 3 GP | |
C561 | Diocese of Virginia, Catholic Chapel, 1938 | |
C562A (a) | Kemper, Frere (Mrs.), Residence, 1938 | |
C562A (b) | Sinnott, Edward F., Residence, 1938 | |
Roll Box 9 | C563 | Doar, E.M., Jr., Residence, 1938 |
C564 | Rawls, S.W., Mrs., Residence, alt. & add. | |
C566 | Felthaus, A.H., Residence, alt. & add. | |
C567 | Henrico County (Va.), County courthouse, add. & alt., 1938 | |
C568 | Smart, Thelma, Mrs., Residence, 1938 | |
C569 | Hardware store, alt., 1938 | |
C570 | Residence, alt. & add., 1938 | |
C571 | Rose & Lafoon, Inc., Building, alt. | |
C572 | PWA project, Municipal buildings, 1938 | |
C574 | Page Theater Inc., Page Theatre [motion picture], 1939 | |
Roll Box 10 | C576 | Daw Theatres, Inc., Movie theater, 1938 |
C577 | Graeter, George C., Residence | |
C578 | Godfrey, W.E., Mr./Mrs, Residence, add. | |
C579 | Residence, 1938 | |
C580 | Morrison, G.E., Mr./Mrs., Residence (proposed) | |
C581 | Sacred Heart Church, Vault addition, 1939 | |
C583 | J.R. Watkins Co., Office building | |
C585 | Gem Laundry, Laundry and dry cleaners, 1939 | |
C586 | Heath,, Residence | |
C587 | Bialkowski, Augie, Residence (proposed), 1939 | |
C588 | Crump, J.C., Residence, 1939 | |
C589 | Stover, S.M., Residence, 1939 | |
C590 | Lehman, Residence, 1939 | |
C591 | Pitts, Ben, Bowling Alley | |
Roll Box 11 | C592 | FHA Project. No. 051-00044, Forest Hill Apartments, 1939 |
C593 | Roth Pitts Corporation, Movie theater | |
C594 | Corley Co., Inc., Post office building, "Central Station" | |
C595 | Meyer, Emma, Residence, 1939 | |
C596 | Building, alt. & add. | |
C597 | J.T. Nuckols Estate, Post office building, Stewart Station, 1939 | |
C598 | Flowers School Equipment Co., Office building and warehouse | |
C599 | York Supply Co., York Storage & Ice, 1939 | |
C600 | Dabney, Hugh, Residence | |
Roll Box 12 | C601(a) | Franklin Federal Savings & Loan, Bank building, 1940–1941 |
C601(b) | First Federal Savings & Loan Assoc. of Hopewell, Bank building, 1941 | |
C604 | Oblate Fathers, Church & Rectory, 1940 | |
C605 | Sinnott, Edward F., Jr., Residence | |
C606 | Massaponax Sand & Gravel Corp., Office building, 1940 | |
C607 | Lichtman Theatres, Walker Theater, alt?, 1940 | |
C608 | Duntreath, Residence | |
C609 | Strietmann Biscuit Co., Warehouse, 1940 | |
Roll Box 13 | C610 | Joseph W. Bliley Co./ Rupert H. and Paul S. Bliley, Funeral home, alt., 1940–1941 |
C612 | Perkins, Malcolm W., Mr./Mrs.., Crozet House, alt., 1940 | |
C614 | J.T. Nuckols Estate, Post office building, East End substation, 1940 | |
C615 | Commercial property, 1940 (See C443) | |
C616 | Perrin, Lannie, Residence | |
C618 | Service center (Proposed) | |
C619 | Jones & Robins, Inc., Westwood house plans | |
C620 | Jones & Robins, Inc., Dundee Ave., House plan | |
14 | C622 | Gray, Horace A., Store building, Roses |
C623 | Henrico County (Va.), Fire Department building, 1941 | |
C625 | Beth El Congregation, Synagogue, 1941 | |
C626 | Atlantic Paint & Varnish Co., Office and warehouse, 1941 | |
C627 | Federal Builders, Inc., Parking lot office | |
C628 | Nunnally, Residence, 1941 | |
C629 | Mooers, E. H., Residence, “Melville," 1941 | |
15 | C631 | Virginia State Fair Association, Open Air Stage, 1941 |
C632 A | Commercial building, 1942 | |
C633 | St. Patrick’s' Catholic Church, Rectory, proposed alt., 1941 | |
C634 | Waverly Methodist Church, Church building, 1941 | |
C636 | Meyers, Morton, Store building; conversion to Miles Shoes store | |
C637 | United Service Organization for National Defense, Inc., U.S.O. Building/McGill Catholic Union, 1942 |
Series 3.2. Drawings and plans, 1945–1990.
Roll Box 16 | 001:46 | Marlbank, The, Farmhouse & office restoration, O'Hara, L.R. |
001:47 | Service station, Steele, J.H. | |
001:48 | Office and warehouse, Rosemary Manufacturing Company | |
002:45 | Residence, 1945 (multiple plans), Carreras, Louis | |
002:46 | Mooers Field (Richmond Colts), Mooers, E. H. | |
002:47 | Residence (includes C431 plans), Kastelberg, William F. | |
002:48 | Southside Brickworks, Inc., 1948, Southside Brickworks, Inc. | |
003:46 | House plans, Financial Service Corp | |
003:47 | Jack Davis Auto Sales, Davis, Jack | |
003:48 | Blake Realty Co., Blake Realty Co. | |
004:46 | House plans, Financial Service Corp | |
004:47 | Shop building, 1947, Service Machine & Welding Co. | |
004:48 | Hanover County Training School, Hanover County (Va.). School Board | |
005:46 | House plans, Financial Service Corp | |
005:47 | Office building, State Loan Co. | |
005:48 | Residence (See also 005:58 A), Rosenbaum, Abe | |
005:48 A | Residence, Garage & Servants Quarters (See also 005:58 A), Rosenbaum, Abe | |
006:46 | House plans, Financial Service Corp | |
006:48 | School building, alt. & add., St. Benedict's School | |
007:46 | Residence, 1946, Warranch, Eldridge, Mr./Mrs. | |
007:48 | Church building, 1948, add., St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church | |
008:46 | Residence, Neilsen, Ned | |
008:47 | Residence, Summer, alt. & add., Baum, Alvin J., Sr., Mr./Mrs. | |
008:48 | County office building, Hanover County (Va.) | |
009:46 (a) | St. Sophia's Home, 1948, Little Sisters of the Poor | |
009:46 (b) | Residence, Atkins, C.C., Mr./Mrs. | |
009:47 | Club house, Tappahannock Yacht Club | |
Roll Box 17 | 009:48 | St. Sophia's Home, Little Sisters of the Poor |
010:47 | Church building, 1947, alt. & add., St. Peter's Church | |
010:48 | Residence, Bliley, Joseph W., Jr. | |
011:47 | Store buildings, 1945–1947, Bareford, N. W. | |
011:48 | Residence, Baronian, Nick | |
012:47 | Church building, 1947, Rappahannock Christian Church | |
012:48 | Warehouse, includes 1922 Hartsook plans, Tomlinson Co., Inc. | |
013:46 | Residence, Forrer, J.J. | |
013:47 | Ashland District School building (includes C503), Hanover County (Va.). School Board | |
013:49 | Garage, 1949, Williams, Donald D. | |
014:47 | Store building, 1947, Yorktown Ice & Storage | |
015:49 | Social hall & school, 1949 & 1956, St. John’s Catholic Church | |
016:46 | Stores buildings, alt., includes 1934 plans, Greenburg, Sam | |
016:49 | Residence, Gibson, Ross R., Mr./Mrs. | |
017:46 | Store building, 1946, Yorktown Ice & Storage | |
017:49 | Theatre building, Caroline Theatre, Inc. | |
018:46 | Building, alt., Heiker, F. H. | |
018:50 | Memorial Gymnasium, Benedictine High School | |
019:46 | Office and warehouse, Tomlinson Co., Inc. | |
019:50 | School building, St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church | |
020:50 | Residence, Taylor, William G. | |
022:50 | County courthouse, Clerk's Office, Hanover County (Va.) | |
023:50 | King William County Training School (black), King William County (Va.). School Board | |
Roll Box 18 | 024:50 | Residence, Cella, Joseph J. |
025:50 | Residence, Kluck, Joseph | |
026:50 | Residence, "Oakland," 1952, Ferguson, Everett James | |
027:50 | Residence (multiple plans), Rawlings, W.G. | |
028.50 | C. T. Smith School, Caroline County (Va.). School Board | |
029.50 | Lawn Hotel, Mahone, Bernard | |
031:50 | Funeral home, alt., 1950, Joseph W. Bliley Co. | |
032:50 | Bank building, 1950, First Federal Savings & Loan | |
033:50 | Office and warehouse, alt. & add., Flowers School Equipment Co. | |
035:51 | Convent building, Sacred Heart Convent | |
037:51 | Office building, Long Manufacturing Company | |
Roll Box 19 | 038:51 | Headquarters (aka Dabbs House), Henrico County (Va.). Police Dept. |
039:51 | Residence, Summer, | |
040:52 | St. Augustine Catholic Church, Diocese of Virginia | |
042:52 | Indian View School, 1952, King William County (Va.). School Board | |
043:52 | Broyhill's Auto Sales & Service, Broyhill, Ray | |
044.52 | Residence, Long, John A. | |
045:52 | Westbury Estates | |
047:52 | Office building and factory, alt. & add., 1952, Dietz Printing Co. | |
049:52 | Restaurant & confectionary, Sodini, Sam, Mr./Mrs. | |
050:53 | Residence, Gemmel | |
051:53 | Residence, Bourne, J.B | |
052:53 | Residence, Novack, John | |
054:53 | School building, St. Paul's Parochial School | |
055:53 | Residence, Katz, B.S. | |
056:53 | Office building, Penley, A. J. | |
058:54 | Residence, “Wayland”, Cash, Carl L. | |
059:54 | Office building, Franklin Federal Savings & Loan | |
Roll Box 20 | 060:54 | Residence, Proctor, Alfred R. |
063:54 | Residence, Bliley, Rupert H. | |
065:54 | Factory building, 1954, Ninth & Ingram Corporation | |
066:54 | Church building, 1954, Our Lady of Lourdes | |
067:55 | Residence, McGinniss, F.B. | |
068:55 | School building, St. Gertrude's School | |
069:55 | Residence, Summer, Long, A.T. | |
070:56 | Residence, Tate, A.E. | |
071:56 | Church building, 1956, New Bethesda Church | |
072:100 | Residence, Fegan, Al | |
073:56 (a) | Residence, Hatcher, James | |
073:56 (b) | Residence, Sands, M.E. Mr./Mrs. | |
075:56 | Bon Air Terrace Apartments, | |
076:56 | Residence, Coleman, E.C. | |
079:56 | Residence, Whitby, James F. | |
080:57 | Residence, Larus, John B. | |
Roll Box 21 | 081:57 | Residence, Bazile, Leon M. ? |
082:56 | Residence, Schapiro | |
083:56 | Residence, Craig Neil Corp. | |
084:57 | Manufacturing plant & office, Southern Special Product Corp. | |
085:56 | Bon Wood, The, Tri-level, Pauburne, Inc. | |
086:57 | Residence, Gordon, Paul, Mr./Mrs. | |
088:57 | Residence, Pruitt, C.C. | |
091:57 | Park Avenue Apartments, | |
092:58 | Warehouse (proposed), Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
093:58 | Residence, "Retreat", West, Reed I. | |
094:58 | Rectory, St. Mary's Church | |
095:58 | Residence, Long, Jack | |
096:58 | Medical offices, 1958, Tarry & Watson | |
097:58 | St. Sophia's Home, Little Sisters of the Poor | |
098:58 | Bantam, The, house plan, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
099:58 | Yorktown & Newman house plan, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
100:58 | Honeymooner, The, house plans, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
101:58 | Banner, The, house plan, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
102:58 (a) | Marshall & 7th Street parking garage, | |
102:58 (b) | Three bedroom house plan, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
103:58 | Residence, Wigington, Joe | |
Roll Box 22 | 104:58 | Medical offices, Pauburne, Inc. |
105:59 | Hallmark, The, house plans, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
106:59 | Granada, The, house plans, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
107:59 | Medical offices, 1969, C.L.M. Corp. | |
108:59 | Medical offices, 1959, Paul Gordon Assoc.? | |
109:59 | Residence, Rebman, III, Dr./Mrs. | |
110:59 | Laundry and dry cleaners, 1959, Eclipse Laundry & Dry Cleaners | |
112:59 | Residence, Spanier, Arnold | |
113:59 | Spotless Store for Azalea Ave Shopping Center, Jones & Robins, Inc. | |
114:59 | Hechler Village, Blake Building & Development Corp. | |
116:59 | Duplex dwellings, 1959, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
117:59 | Residence, Arones, Harold | |
Roll Box 23 | 118:60 | Chapel & school, St. Edward's Catholic Parish |
118a:63 | Cafeteria & classroom addition, St. Edward's Catholic Parish | |
120:60 | Office building, Byrd Corp. | |
122:60 | Residence, "Green Acres", Levinson, Jacob, Dr./Mrs. | |
123:60 | Dunn's Restaurant, | |
125:60 | Residence, West, Reed I. | |
126:60 | Medical offices, 1960, Domor Corp. | |
127:60 | St. Sophia's Home, Little Sisters of the Poor | |
128:60 | Manse, Sandston Presbyterian Church | |
129:60 | Medical offices, Franklin & Schmitt, Drs. | |
130:60 | 3800 Medical Building, Jones & Robins, Inc. | |
Roll Box 24 | 132:60 | Hampshire Place Apartments, Paul Gordon Assoc. |
133:61 | Office building, Royal Construction Co. | |
134:61 | DeJarnette Sanitarium, Perry Building, Va. Dept. of Mental Health & Hygiene | |
135:61 | Allied Animal Hospital, Barker, William Kerr | |
138:62 | Residence, Watson, John W. | |
139:62 | Medical offices, 1962 [See also 233:70], Tonley Corp. | |
140:62 | Ashley Terrace Garden Apartments, Rocks, Ralph D. & Merhige, Robert R., Jr. | |
Roll Box 25 | 141:62 | Lexington Tower Apartments/Condominiums, Paul Gordon Assoc. |
142:62 | (Roll 1 of 2) Multi-family housing, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
142:62 | (Roll 2 of 2) Multi-family housing, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
143:63 | Three Chopt Apartments, Phase II, Three Chopt Company | |
144:63 | Grace Medical Village (Includes 144b3:63), Duggins, Stuart C. | |
144b:63 | Grace Medical Village, Building B, 1987 (See 144:63), Duggins, Stuart C. | |
145:62 | Staples Mill Apartments | |
Roll Box 26 | 146:63 | South Roanoke Village Phase I, South Roanoke Apartment Corp. |
146a:66 | South Roanoke Village Phase II (See 146:63), South Roanoke Apartment Corp. | |
147:63 | Monument Avenue Dental & Medical Buildings, | |
148:63 | Executive Motor Hotel, dining room alt., | |
149:64 | Multi-family housing, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
150.64 | Multi-family housing, 1972, 31-unit (proposed), Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
151:64 | Glennwood Townhouses, Fairfield Development | |
152:64 | Ritenhouse Square Apartments, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
153:64 | Patrick Henry Theater, Attucks Amusement Corp | |
154:64 | Residence, King, Michael C. | |
155:64 | Cool Lane Housing, Jones & Robins, Inc. | |
156:64 | Residence, add., Moore, T. Justin | |
Roll Box 27 | 157:64 | Virginia Plaza, INVA Building, Wagdan Assoc. |
158:64 | Baronian Office Building No. 1, Baronian & Sons, Inc. | |
159:64 | North Hills Terrace Apartments, Associated Properties, Inc. | |
160:64 | DeJarnette Sanitarium, addition to, Va. Dept. of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals | |
161:64 | Apartment building, 1964, Savage, Joseph | |
162:64 | Virginia Plaza Office Building, Wagdan Assoc. | |
163:64 | Maintenance building, Mount Calvary Cemetery Assoc. | |
Roll Box 28 | 164:64 | Fairfield Veterinary Hospital, Rowe, Eugene, Dr. |
165:64 | Williamsburg Garden Apartments, 1965, Cabell Associates/Chinnis-Huneycutt | |
166:64 | Residence, Bruce, James | |
167:64 | Bellemeade Apartments, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
168:64 | Church of the Little Flower/St. Therese, Church of the Little Flower | |
169:64 | Multi-family housing, Cobb, B.C. | |
170:64 | Maymont Village Apartments, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
171:65 | Stonewall Court Apartments, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
172:65 | Meadow Avenue Townhouses, Vaden, Donald | |
173:65 | Residence, alt. & add., Brizzolari, Letitia | |
Roll Box 29 | 174:65 | Windsor Office Building, Berry, Raymond L. |
175:65 | Stony Brook Shopping Center, O.B. Taylor Zepkin & Assoc. | |
177:65 | Duke Street Townhouse Apartments, 1965, Stern & Arenstein | |
178:65 | Medical offices, 1965, Johnson & Crowder | |
179:65 | Office building, Bottled Gas Corp. of Virginia | |
180:65 | Sharon Townhouse Apartments, Downing Associates | |
181:65 | Fitzhugh Plaza Office layout, Reynolds Metals Company | |
182:65 | Lakeview Terrace Apartments, Phase II includes Hyland & Highfill Ph I plans, Cabell Associates | |
182A:71 | Lakeview Terrace Apartments, Phase III, Cabell Associates | |
Roll Box 30 | 183:65 | Baronian Office Building, Baronian & Sons, Inc. |
184:65 | Apartment building, 1965, Talley, C.O. | |
185:65 | Office building (Cromer Building), Cromer, Ira P. | |
187:65 | Sheraton-Fredericksburg Motor Inn (187:65 A included), Shannon, Sidney L., Jr. | |
188:65 | Western Auto Sales & Service, Western Auto | |
188:69 | Warehouse add., Graybar Electric Company, Inc. | |
Roll Box 31 | 189:69 | Country Hearth Restaurant, Ross, Tom |
190:66 | Bank building, Hanover branch (Includes 190c:66), State Planters Bank | |
190c:66 | Bank building, 1985, alt. (See 190:60), United Virginia Bank | |
191:66 | Portsmouth high-rise apartment buildings, 1965, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
192:66 | Office building, English, Louis E. | |
193:66 | Parking lot, Va. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board | |
194:66 | Office building (proposed), Fleet, Douglas | |
195:66 | Office building, Meyers, Sidney | |
196:66 | Senior Center alt. & adds., Senior Center of Richmond, Inc. | |
197:66 | Hamilton Medical Building, Hamilton Medical Building Assoc. | |
Roll Box 32 | 198:66 | Brook Hill Townhouses, Zedd, Morton/Random Corp. |
200:67 | Marboro Hills Apartments, Levinson, Jay | |
201:56 | Residence, Burnett, S.B. | |
201:67 | Townhouse apartments, Phases I & II, with drainage plans for phase III, includes 067:16, Chippenham Village, Inc. | |
202:67 | Town & Terrace Apartments, Clayman, Jake | |
203:67 | Residence, Meyers, Sidney | |
204:67 | Trimmer Apartments, Exeter Square, W.C. Trimmer, Inc. | |
205:67 | Crossroads East Townhouse Apartments, Bullington, Fred et al | |
206:67 | Office building, alt., Instructive Visiting Nurses' Assoc. | |
Roll Box 33 | 207:67 | Office building, General Motors Acceptance Corp/Motor Insurance Corp |
208:67 | Apartment building, 1967, American Motor Inns, Inc./Adolph Krisch | |
209:67 | Burger Queen, Bernstein, H.J. | |
212:68 | Woodmere Apartments, Cauthen-Parker, Inc. | |
Roll Box 34 | 215:68 | Tuckahoe Animal Hospital, Nelson, G. |
216:68 | Apartment building, 1968, Krumbein, Nathaniel | |
217:68 | Motor inn, 1968 (proposed), Le Grand Pre Corp | |
218:68 | UNIVAC Office | |
219:69 | Penny Logan Shoppers, Logan, Penny; Berry, Ray | |
220:69 | Arrow Wood Townhouses, Krisch, Adolph & Joel | |
Roll Box 35 | 221:69 | Beauty Shop, Lawndale Shopping Center, Bernie Corporation, The |
222:69 | Office building, Liberty Mutual | |
223:69 | Watchman's Office, Johns-Manville | |
224:69 | Medical offices, 1969, Rahal, Fred, M.D. | |
226:69 | Office building, Va. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board | |
227:69 | Wine & Cheese Shop, Wells, A. O. | |
228:69 | Chateau Riviere Apartments, Hamlett Company | |
229:69 | Courtesy Motors, Paint Shop, Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich. | |
Roll Box 36 | 230:70 | Fairfield Village, 1976–1978, Paul Gordon Assoc. |
231:70 | Three Chopt West Phase II, Stern & Arenstein | |
232:70 | Fairfield Veterinary Hospital, addition to, Rowe, Eugene, Dr. | |
233:70 | Medical offices, 1970, add., Tonley Corp. | |
234:70 | Office building, Richmond Board of Realtors | |
235:70 | Self-service store/prototype, Va. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board | |
236:70 | Firehouse addition, 1970, Crewe (Va.). | |
237:70 | C. & P. Telephone Building, C. & P. Telephone Company | |
Roll Box 37 | 238:70 | Office building, Continental Insurance Company |
239:70 | Office building, alt. & add., 2015 Corp, The | |
240:70 | Apartment building, 1970, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
241:71 | Residence, Bates, J. W., Jr., Mr./Mrs | |
242:71 | Apartment building, 1971, James Long Construction Corporation | |
244:71 | Sussex Square Apartments, Paul Gordon Assoc./Tom Daniel | |
245:71 | Law offices, alt. to, 1971, Cole, Wells & Bradshaw | |
246:71 | Crystal Tower Hotel, Hamlett Company | |
247:71 | Residence, Valentine, E. Massie | |
248:71 | Residence, Brizzolari, Letitia | |
Roll Box 38 | 249:72 | Fairlawn Garden Apartments, 1972, Bernstein, H.J. |
250:72 | Westwood Heights Corporation, Orginz, Stanley | |
251:72 | Ice Rink, Richmond Sports International | |
251:73 | Roadway Inn & Restaurant (See 257:73), Baronian & Baronian Development Corp. | |
252:72 | Chester Shoppes, Alexander, Alex | |
253:72 | Office Building, Combined Insurance Co. of America | |
254:72 | Office building, Prudential Insurance | |
Roll Box 40 | 258:73 | Southview Apartments, 117 Investment Corporation |
259:73 | Bank building, includes 1929 plans, Central National Bank | |
261:73 | Office Park (Proposed) West Broad Park, Joyner & Co. | |
Roll Box 41 | 262:73 | Parham 64 Office Park, Phase I, Maypar Assoc. |
263:73 | Office building, Parham Associates | |
264:73 | Security Mini Storage Phase I, Weil, H.C. "Chuck" | |
265:73 | Law offices, 1973, Elmore & Parker | |
266:73 | Offices, alt. to, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
Roll Box 42 | 267:74 | Office building (proposed), Virginia Association of Electric Cooperatives |
269:74 | Office bld. and bank, proposed (includes 73:115), Orginz, Stanley | |
270:74 | Staples Mill Office Park, Somers M. Wilton, Inc. | |
271:74 | Computer center, renovations of, Central National Bank | |
272:74 | Bank building, Mercury Boulevard & Orcutt Avenue Branch, First National Bank | |
273:74 | Bank building, Libbie Avenue & Grove branch, 1975, Central National Bank | |
274:74 | Bank building, Broad & Grace Branch, alterations, Central National Bank | |
Roll Box 43 | 275:74 | Petersburg Animal Hospital, Bird, Carl D., Wingfield, Billy H., et al. |
276:75 | Arby's Restaurant (proposed), Arby's - The Restaurant Co. | |
277:75 | Bank building, Broad Street Branch, (Includes 277:75c), Investors Savings & Loan | |
279:75 | Arby's Restaurant, add. & alt., Arby's - The Restaurant Co. | |
280:75 | Burger Chef, Regency Square Shopping Center, Hamburgers, Inc. | |
281:75 | O'Briensteins's Restaurant, Regency Sq. Mall, Ripp & Harr | |
282:76 | Traveler’s Building, Investors Savings & Loan | |
283:76 | Apartment building, 1976 [SEE Ware, A.H.], Gloucester Corporation | |
Roll Box 44 | 284:76 | Residence, alt., Valentine, E. Massie |
285:76 | Bank building, McGuire Circle Branch, alt. & add., Central National Bank | |
287:76 | Alderman & Ivy Branch, Charlottesville, Investors Savings & Loan | |
289:76 | Sandburne Park Residential Community, Paul Gordon Assoc./Mark Gordon Properties | |
290:77 | Bank building, Janke Road branch (includes a,b,c plans), Investors Savings & Loan | |
291:77 | Office building (revision of 277:75), Investors Savings & Loan | |
Roll Box 45 | 292b:77 | Woolard Medical Building, Woolard, Marion, MD |
293:77 | Shop building, alt. & add.., Old Dominion Porsche-Audi | |
294:77 | Office building, ca. 1977 (proposed), | |
295:77 | Derbyshire Apartments, Orginz, Stanley | |
297:77 | Security Mini Storage, Weil, H.C. "Chuck" | |
Roll Box 46 | 298:77 | Regency Riverside Inn, Riverside Properties, Inc. |
299:77 | Store building, Nite World | |
Roll Box 47 | 300:77 (a) | Gayton Crossing Phase I, Gayton Crossing Partnership |
300:77 (b) | Bank building, Investors Savings & Loan, Gayton Crossing, Gayton Crossing Partnership | |
300:77 (c) | Safeway Grocery Store, Gayton Crossing, Gayton Crossing Partnership | |
300:77 (d) | Virginia National Bank, Gayton Crossing, Gayton Crossing Partnership | |
301:77 | Fountain Square Shoppers World | |
303:77 | Colonial Corner Shopping Center, Hopewell Assoc. | |
Roll Box 48 | 304:78 (a) | Arby's Restaurant, add. & alt., Arby's - The Restaurant Co. |
304:78 (b) | Security Mini Storage Phase II, Weil, H.C. "Chuck" | |
305:78 | Arby's Restaurant, The Restaurant Co. | |
306:78 | Sandston Woods Apartments [Includes 77:30], Sandston Woods, Inc. | |
307:78 | Yonan Building, alt. & add., Yonan, Rufus | |
308:78 | Arby's Restaurant, Manchester, Inc. | |
309:78 | Residence, single family, | |
310:78 | Filer Ford Auto Dealer, 1978, Filer, Edwin E. | |
311:78 | Parking deck, Belvidere Corporation | |
Roll Box 49 | 312:78 | Athletic facility, Commonwealth Club |
313:78 | Kilmarnock Condominiums, Goodloe Wagner Enterprises | |
314:79 | Burton Woods Apartments, Phase II, Chinnis, Carter C. | |
315:79 | Sandston Woods Apartments (See also 306:78), Sandston Woods, Inc. | |
316:79 | Church building, 1979, First Baptist Church | |
316:79 (a) | Gayton Crossing Phase II (gen. & misc. plans), Gayton Crossing Partnership | |
Roll Box 50 | 316:79 (b) | Bank of Virginia, Gayton Crossing, Gayton Crossing Partnership |
316:79 (c) | Jos. A. Bank, Gayton Crossing, Gayton Crossing Partnership | |
316:79 (d) | S&C Clothing Store, Gayton Crossing, Gayton Crossing Partnership | |
316:79 (e) | Ukrop's Grocery Store, Gayton Crossing, Gayton Crossing Partnership | |
316:79 (f) | Wine & Cheese Shop, Gayton Crossing, Gayton Crossing Partnership | |
317:80 | Arby's Restaurant, Southport, Inc. | |
Roll Box 51 | 318:80 | Twin Horse Place Office Complex (Includes 318a:80), Teamsters Joint Council No. 83 |
318a:80 | Twin Horse Place Office Complex (SEE 318:80), Teamsters Joint Council No. 83 | |
319:80 | Alderman & Ivy Branch, Charlottesville, alt. & add, Investors Savings & Loan | |
320:81 | Office building, Southland Life Insurance | |
321:81 | Bank building, Market Square Branch bank, Investors Savings & Loan | |
322:81 | Residence, Kingsley subdivision, Gordon, Mark, Mr./Mrs. | |
323:81 | Office building, Mayland Professional Associates | |
Roll Box 52 | 324a–d:81 | House plans, Kingsley subdivision, 1981, Paul Gordon Assoc. |
326:82 | House plans, Farmers Home Administration | |
327:82 | St. Josephs Villa, | |
328:82 | St. Albans Townhouses, Ridge Road Development Co., Inc. | |
329:83 | Bank building, Milgraum Center Branch, Investors Savings & Loan | |
330:83 | Bank building, Harrisonburg branch, Investors Savings & Loan | |
331:83 | North Mason Street Branch bank, Investors Savings & Loan | |
332:83 | Bank building, Libbie Avenue & Grove branch, remote teller, Investors Savings & Loan | |
Roll Box 53 | 334:84 | Residence, Waltham, Wayne A., Jr. Mr./Mrs. |
335:84 | Bank building, Brook Road branch, Investors Savings & Loan | |
336:84 | Bank building, Mechanicsville Turnpike Branch, Investors Savings & Loan | |
337:84 | Bank building, Grove Avenue branch, Investors Savings & Loan | |
338:85 a | Robersonville Duplex apartments, Cabell Associates | |
338:85 b | Reedville Manor Phase I, Urbanna Assoc. | |
339:85 | Convent building, St. Bridget's Convent | |
340:85 | Duplex dwellings, 1985, Chinnis, Carter C. | |
Roll Box 54 | 341:85 | Glenside Center, Glenside Associates |
342:85 | Eight Street Parking Deck, Devon Group, Ltd. | |
343:85 | Residence, add., Parker, F. Byron, Mr./Mrs. | |
344:85 | Residence, McGraw, Walter J., Mr./Mrs. | |
345:85 | Residence, Williams, I.R., Jr., Mr./Mrs. | |
Roll Box 55 | 346:86 | Office building, Paul Gordon Assoc. |
347:86 | Willow Lawn Drive Branch bank, Investors Savings & Loan | |
Roll Box 56 | 348:86 | One Franklin East, Paul Gordon Assoc. |
349:87 | Residence, Moore, T. Justin | |
350:87 | Bank building, Main Street Center branch, Investors Savings & Loan | |
351:87 | Bank building, Bon Air Branch, Investors Savings Bank | |
352:87 | Townhouse community, W. 45th St/Bassett, Paul Gordon Assoc. | |
353:90 | Bank building, Lee-Davis Branch, Investors Savings & Loan |
Series 3.3. Drawings and plans, Unnumbered.
Roll Box 57 | A & P Company, Store building (proposed) |
A. H. Kootner & Co., Warehouse, 1951 | |
Adamson, S.P., Mr./Mrs., Residence, 1974 | |
Allstate Insurance Co., Office Building (proposed), 1965 | |
Atlantic Life Insurance, Office building, 1950 & 1956 alts. | |
Bagley, John J., Mr./Mrs., Residence, add. (proposed) | |
Barbidot Corp., Prince George Court Shopping Center, 1965–1966 | |
Barnette, A. F., Ellerson Farms, 1953, model homes for | |
Barnette, A. F., West River Hills, 1952 | |
Baum, Alvin J., Jr., Residence | |
Bernie Corporation, The, Motor inn, 1971 (proposed) | |
Bernstein, Ernest, Residence (proposed), 1964 | |
Roll Box 58 | Bernstein, H.J., Franklin Street Medical Building, 1964–1965 (proposed) |
Bernstein, H.J., Lynda Lane Townhouses, 1969 | |
Betts, Arnold, Grace Street Nursing Home, 1963 | |
Bliley, Rupert H., Residence, Summer, add., 1949 | |
Boston, James F., Mr./Mrs., Residence, 1939 & 1946 (proposed) | |
Bowling Alley, 1938 | |
Bryan, Stewart, Jr., Residence | |
Butler, W.T., Jr., Mr./Mrs., Residence, Tool shed for, 1975 | |
Calvin, Earl, Residence, alt. & add., 1978 | |
Camp Chesapeake Corp., Offices, woodwork detail, 1938 | |
Camp Virginia, Canteen, 1940 (proposed) | |
Camp Virginia, Lowe's Get-A-Way Cottage, 1971–1979 | |
Campbell, Taylor, Residence | |
Capitol Hotel, Grace St. East & 8th | |
Catholic Rectory, Williamsburg, Richmond Rd. and Bright St. | |
Roll Box 59 | Causey, Beverley D. (Mr.), Residence, "Elsing Green" |
Century Plaza Corporation, House plans, 1975 | |
Charles Brown/Conway Estate, Ltd., Theme park, 1972–1974 | |
Cheatwood, R.J., Residence, alt. & add. | |
Chi Phi Fraternity, Hampden-Sydney College, Chapter House, 1960 | |
Citizens Home Insurance Co., Office renovations, 1974 | |
Colman, Louis, Mr./Mrs., Residence (proposed), 1955 | |
Colonial National Historical Park, Golf Club House et al, 1940 | |
Constantine, Dave E., Post office building, 1939, former I. Miller Shoe Store | |
Roll Box 60 | Corrie, George Bruce, Post office building, 1941 (proposed) |
Courtney, R.H., MD., Residence, alt. & add., 1934 | |
Cox, J.E., Mrs., Residence, Entrance detail, 1952 | |
Cumberland Farm, Employee dwelling, alt. & add., 1968 | |
Cutchins, J.A., Log cabin, 1920 (Hartsook) | |
Daniels, Thomas, Office building (proposed), 1967 | |
Day Realty, Apartment building, 1974 (proposed) | |
Devon Group, Ltd., Electric Building (see O.S. roll box 84) | |
Dickerson, W.B., Building, alt. & add., 1948 | |
Diocese of Virginia, Middleburg Mission Church, 1958 (proposed) | |
Diocese of Virginia, St. Anne's Catholic Church, 1960–61 | |
Dorsam, Paul and Linda, Ice Cream Parlour & Delicatessen, 1976 | |
Dr. Pepper Bottling Co., Office building (proposed), 1938 | |
Roll Box 61 | Eastern Shore Realty/H.J.Bernstein, Office Building, gen., 1970 |
Evans, Nathan, DDS, Medical offices, 1966 | |
Exchange Place, Main St. East, no. 1309–1317 | |
F. Richmond Wilton Co., Office and warehouse, (proposed) 1974–75 | |
Faunteleroy, J.E.W., Residence | |
Ferguson, Bruce, Residence, "Oakland," alt. & add. | |
First & Merchants National Bank, Westland Shopping Center Branch, 1965–66 | |
First Baptist Church, Senior Center | |
First National Bank, Bank building (plans by L.P. Hartsook) | |
First National Bank of Yorktown, Bank building, Grafton branch, 1974 | |
Frank A. Bliley Co., Funeral home, 1952 | |
Roll Box 62 | George Wythe High School, Freedom Shrine at George Wythe High School |
Giovanni's Restaurant, Stratford Hills Shopping Center, Stratford Hills | |
Greenbrier Associates/Charles Shifleet, River Birch Square Shopping Center, 1981 (proposed) | |
Grove Ave., no. 3211, Apartment building, 1961 (33 units; proposed) | |
Guzelian, Philip, Residence, alt. | |
Hague Apartments, Brambleton Avenue | |
Hanover Funeral Home, Funeral home | |
Harris Cleaning, Laundry and dry cleaners, 1952 | |
Harrison & Bates, Office, renovation, 1966 | |
Harrison & Bates, Parking lot, 1970 | |
Harrison & Bates, Inc., Metropolitan Transportation Center, 1976 | |
Harrison, Robert R., Jr., Residence, Summer, 1975 | |
Hartley, G.S., MD, Apartment building, 1935 | |
Hatcher, Wirt, Residence, add. | |
Roll Box 63 | Henrico County (Va.), County office building & parking, 1952 |
Henrico County (Va.), Firehouse, proposed, 1939 | |
Heritage Building, Office Supply Store, Main St. East, no. 1001 | |
Hogan's Restaurant, Hogan's Restaurant, 1978, site lighting plan (& plans | |
by different architect) | |
Holiday Central Commissary, Inc., Master property plan, 1975 | |
Hood, Garland, Residence, alt., 1976 | |
Hooker, Raymond C., Residence, poolside guest house, 1966 | |
Hooker, Raymond C., Jr., Multi-family housing, 1965 | |
Roll Box 64 | Inman, John W., Residence, alt. & add., 1991 |
Investors Savings & Loan, Bank building, Brandermill Branch, Vault addition | |
Investors Savings & Loan, Three Chopt Road Branch bank, 1987 | |
Irby, E. Claiborne, Dr./Mrs., Residence | |
J.L. Stinson, Inc., Eight Acres Residence | |
Jackson, I.A., MD, Medical office/Clinic | |
Jeffreys, Herndon P., Jr., Hotel/Apartment Complex (proposed) | |
Roll Box 65 | Jeffreys, Herndon P., Jr. & Gayle, Jos. Y., Stuart Court Apartments, |
original plans by W.L. Bottomley, 1924, alt. by Sinnott, 1970 | |
Jewel Tea Inc., Office and warehouse | |
Jones & Robins, Inc., House plans, Forest Hill | |
Justice, A.N., Residence, 1966 & 1972 | |
Roll Box 66 | Kemp, Residence |
Kendrick, John, Residence, alts., 1935 | |
Kern, Harry, Builder, Woodstock Subdivision | |
Knight, James, Medical offices, 1962 | |
L. Alderman Associates, Washington Plaza Shopping Center, 1965 | |
Laburnum Realty Corp., Bungalow Development, Type A, 1937 | |
Lancaster, Robert A., Mrs., Residence, alt. & add., 1925 | |
Leppert, Nancy, Residence, 1976 | |
Little Sisters of the Poor, St. Sophia's Home, 1940–41 | |
Lowrey, Joe, Mr./Mrs., Residence, 1976 | |
Roll Box 67 | Marcellus Wright and Son, Crozet House, alt., 1974 |
Marks, Dave, Star Furniture Co., alt. & add., 1938 | |
Marshall Street Center, Marshall St. East, no. 801 | |
Martin, B.H., MD, Grocery store alt. & addition, 1940 | |
Martin, B.H., MD, Post office building, Westhampton, Richmond, Va., 1948 | |
Martin, B.H., MD, Service Center, 1940 | |
Martin, William P., Residence, 1950 | |
Marymount School, Gym & Auditorium, 1964 | |
Massaponax Sand & Gravel Co., Aggregate Handling System, 1942 | |
Mattox, Residence | |
Mayland Professional Associates/Spinella, Mayland Professional Associates | |
Roll Box 68 | McKay, Neville, Apartment building, 1962 (proposed) |
Medical Specialists Inc., Professional building (proposed), 1975 | |
Meyers, Norman, Residence, 1940 | |
Milholland, Mari M., Residence, alt. & add., 1968 | |
Milkin, Irvin, Residence, 1948 | |
Miranian, A.A., Residence, 1963 | |
Mocha Temple, Shrine No. 7, Lodge and clubhouse, 1973 | |
Moore, Robert D., Residence, 1978 | |
Roll Box 69 | Morgan, S.T., Residence, alt. & add., 1936 |
Motor inn & restaurant (proposed), 1966, Broad St. & Rte 64 | |
Mount Calvary Cemetery Assoc., Mausoleum, 1980 | |
Mount Vernon Baptist Church, Church building | |
National Electric Contractors Assoc., Office renovation, 1980 | |
Nuckols, J.T., Commercial building | |
Roll Box 70 | Oblate Fathers, Rectory, alt. & add., 1957 |
Office building (proposed), 1965, Broad St. West and Mordie Rd. | |
Office building, 1968 (proposed), Canal St. & 2nd St. | |
Office building, 1976, Ridge Rd. & Temple Ave. | |
Orginz, Stanley, Residence, "Farm House", alt. and add., 1971 | |
Owens & Minor Drug Company, Store building, alt. & add., 1947 | |
Roll Box 71 | P&G Corp., Roosevelt Theater, 1933 & 1964 [Sinnott worked on in 1964] |
Palmer, Arthur A., Residence, "Clearview Farm" | |
Pauburne, Inc., Dwelling, Two bedroom | |
Pauburne, Inc., Fontaine Apartments, 1963 | |
Pauburne, Inc., Multi-family housing, 1963 | |
Paul Gordon Assoc., Apartment building (4 units, plans) | |
Paul Gordon Assoc., Duplex dwellings, 1964 | |
Roll Box 72 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Glenwood Avenue Apartments, 1965 |
Paul Gordon Assoc., Gordon Tower | |
Paul Gordon Assoc., House plans 40, 41, 42, 43 | |
Roll Box 73 | Paul Gordon Assoc., Multi-family housing, 1965 |
Paul Gordon Assoc., Office building, 1965 (Imperial Tobacco bld.) | |
Paul Gordon Assoc., Scottie type house plan, 1958 | |
Paul Gordon Assoc./Art Antics, Art Antics, 1994 | |
Pierce, James, Medical offices, 1977, alt. | |
Pinnell, C.W., Residence, alt. & add., 1941 | |
Puritan Systems, Inc., Plant, new | |
Roll Box 74 | Repair Shop Office & Storage, 1943, Brook Rd. near Sledd |
Richmond Buick Company, Parking lot | |
Richmond Improvement Corporation, Richmond Improvement Corp. | |
Richmond Plaza Assoc., Richmond Plaza (a) Building, (b) Shops, (c) | |
Offices (see O.S. roll box 85) | |
Richmond Plaza Assoc., Richmond Plaza Parking Deck, 1974 (d) parking | |
Deck (see O.S. roll box 85) | |
Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad Co., Union Station, alt., 1974 (proposed) | |
Robee's House of Beef, 1967–68, Rte. 301 & Greenway Ave. | |
Ross, Tom, Hilton Hotel/Conference center, 1967 | |
Rucker & Richardson, Offices, 1977 | |
Roll Box 75 | Seaboard Coastline, Office building |
Sears/Don Savage, Sears Service Center, floor plan, 1965 | |
Seminary Ave. Residence, alt., 1976, Seminary Ave., no. 3012 | |
Seward, B.J., Residence, 1936 | |
Sharon Baptist Church, Church building, 1965, add. & alt. | |
Sheraton Motor Inn, Parking lot, 1978–79 | |
Shopping Center (proposed), Terminal Place & Broad St. | |
Siegel, Leon, Apartment building, 1967 (proposed) | |
Siegel, Leon, Multi-family housing, 1968 (proposed) | |
Simon Real Estate Corp., Townhouse Apartment Community, (proposed), 1967–1973 | |
Simon's Co., Building (proposed) | |
Roll Box 76 | Sinnott & Son, PC, Office remodel, 1977 |
Sinnott, Edward F., House plans | |
Sinnott, Edward F., Jr., Residence, 1958–1960 | |
Roll Box 77 | Sisters of Mercy, Walsingham Academy |
Sisters of Verona, Shrine, 1956 | |
Smith, Wm. H., Jr., Post office building, Charlotte Court House, Va., 1939–40 | |
Somers M. Wilton, Inc., Oakhurst Apartments, 1977 (P-09-77, Sinnott job) | |
Somers M. Wilton, Inc., Residence, model, 1976 | |
Somma, B.N., Post office building, Sandston, Va., 1957 | |
Somma, Charles A., Residence, Summer, 1935 | |
Roll Box 78 | Southland Properties, Apartment building, 1974 (24 units) |
St. Augustine Catholic Church, Rectory, alt., 1951 | |
St. James Church, Church building, add. | |
St. Mary's Hospital, Hospital buildings, 1962 [Sinnott was assoc. with main architects] (see O.S. roll boxes 86–87) | |
State Farm Insurance Co., South Richmond Service Center | |
State Planters Bank, Bank building, Broad Street Branch, 1966 | |
Stettinius, Joseph, Residence, "Pleasant Green," 1958 (proposed) | |
Store building, add. & alt., 1938 | |
Stout, William H., MD, Tidewater Towers apartments, 1965 | |
Stuart Ave. & Roseneath Rd., Apartment building, 1955 (15 units) | |
Roll Box 79 | Suher, Office layout, 1969 |
Superstars Pizza, Superstars Pizza, 1994 & 1998 | |
Sussex County (Va.). School Board, Jarrett School, alt., 1938 | |
Sweetbriar Park housing, 1960 | |
Roll Box 80 | Tam Construction, Club house, 1957 |
Tappahannock Methodist Church, Church building, 1955 | |
Taylor, [?], Miss, Residence, alt. & add. | |
The Restaurant Co., Arby's Restaurant, Belt Boulevard | |
The Restaurant Co., Arby’s Restaurant, Bremo & Broad Sts. | |
The Restaurant Co., Arby's Restaurant, Jeff Davis Highway | |
Roll Box 81 | Theater, 1938 (proposed), Louisa, Va. |
Thomas, George D., Shopping Center, 1949 (proposed). | |
Tompkins, W.F., Residence, "White Plains," alt., 1941 | |
USPS, Post Office building, 1933, Broad St. near Lombardy St. | |
USPS, Post office building, Broad Street Substation, Broad St. West and Westmoreland | |
USPS, Post office building, Westhampton, 1939, Westhampton, no. 2810 | |
VEPCO, Building renovation, 1984 | |
Virginia State Fair Association, Cattle Shelter, 1938 | |
Roll Box 82 | Waddill Estate/Doyle & Russell, Multi-family housing, 1940 (proposed) |
Ward Volkswagen/Subaru, Inc., Showroom, 1983 | |
Ware, A.H., Apartment building, 1976 | |
Ware, H.H., III, Medical offices | |
Ware, Macon, Residence, "Bellevue," alt. & add., 1941 | |
Waring, Justin, Residence, alt. & add., 1953 | |
Watkins, Robert, Residence, Summer | |
Watlington, James E., Residence, 1966 & 1994 | |
Weinstein, Marcus, Tuckahoe Park Housing, 1955–56 (proposed) | |
WSSV, Television studio, 1953 (proposed) | |
Roll Box 83 | Xerox Corporation, Office building |
Zedd, Morton, Manchester Lake Apartments, 1967–68 | |
Zedd, Morton, Residence |
Series 4. Personal and Miscellaneous Materials, 1921–1989.
Series 4.1. Edward F. Sinnott, Sr., Personal Files, 1921–1966.
These materials relate to Edward F. Sinnott Sr.’s life outside of his architectural practice, although there is certainly overlap. Files are arranged alphabetically by title, which is generally based on either the format or the subject of the material.
The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities file contains chiefly publications. The Better Homes in America Contest file includes newspaper clippings concerning Sinnott’s involvement in the contest; as part of the contest publicity, Sinnott submitted “before” and “after” illustrations of existing Richmond houses to illustrate how, with little effort, they could be modernized. The Christopher Columbus Statue file contains invitations and newspaper accounts concerning the Statue’s unveiling in 1927. The Clubs and Organizations file concerns Sinnott’s membership in a number of local civic organizations, chiefly Catholic.
Materials on Crickett Cottage concern a Sinnott family vacation home on the Rappahannock River. Materials concerning the Federal Housing Authority and the Historic American Building Survey reflect Sinnott’s employment by these WPA programs. The Mary Dante Ferrandini file relates to the person from whom Sinnott purchased his house, and is chiefly a series of bills and accounts sent to Mrs. Ferrandini while out of town. The pamphlet, The Architect, authored by Luther P. Hartsook and Edward F. Sinnott, discusses the relationship between architect and client.
Sinnott worked briefly as a sales representative for the Hydraulic Steelcraft Company before devoting himself full-time to architecture. In 1944 and 1945 Sinnott was employed by the National Catholic Community Service to manage the McGill Catholic Union building in Richmond; Catholic military personnel took advantage of the Union’s recreational facilities while traveling through Richmond to other duty stations.
The file for Richmond Air Base, where Sinnott was employed as a draftsman, contains several scripts for skits based on officers and others working on the project; these scripts are unsigned and nowhere is it indicated that Sinnott wrote them. Material concerning Sinnott’s younger sister, Patricia Ann Sinnott, and the estate of his father, Patrick J. Sinnott, finish this series.
Folder 1,546 | Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. William Byrd Chapter, 1942–1966 |
1,547 | Better Homes in America Contest |
1,548 | Christopher Columbus Statue, Unveiling of, 1927 December 9 |
1,549 | Civil Service applications, 1942, 1947 |
1,550 | Clubs and organizations, miscellaneous |
1,551 | Correspondence, 1921–1963 |
1,552 | Cricket Cottage, Lowry Point, Essex County, Va. |
1,553 | Federal Housing Authority. Architectural inspection reports, 1935–1936 |
1,554 | Ferrandini, Mary Dante |
1,555 | Financial materials, 1923–1954 |
1,556 | Hartsook, L.P., and Edward F. Sinnott, The Architect |
1,557–1,559 | Historic American Buildings Survey (3 folders) |
1,560 | Hydraulic Steelcraft Company, 1921–1922 |
1,561 | Knights of Columbus |
1,562 | Life insurance |
1,563 | Military service record |
1,564 | National Catholic Community Service, 1944–1945 |
1,565 | Programs for Catholic church events, 1924–1964 |
1,566 | Richmond Air Base / J.P. Ferguson and Company, 1942 |
1,567 | Riverside Golf Club, Inc., 1929 |
1,568 | Sinnott, Patricia Ann |
1,569 | Sinnott, Patrick J., estate |
1,570 | Miscellaneous |
Series 4.2. Edward F. Sinnott, Jr., Personal Files, 1942–1989
These materials concerning Edward F. Sinnott, Jr.’s life outside his architectural practice. Of particular interest is more information on Crickett Cottage, the family vacation home, and on Cumberland Farm, property inherited from his wife’s side of the family. Financial statements were produced at the request of Investors Savings and Loan, as Sinnott was a member of the Board of Directors. The Sinnotts’ contributed financial support to the Richmond Jazz Festival in 1989. Sinnott served on both the Building and Long-range Planning committees of St. Bridget’s Catholic Church. His connection with Virginia Polytechnic Institute as both a student and an active alumna are also reflected.
Folder 1,571 | Bon Air Historical Society |
1,572 | Capital Savings and Loan Association, 1969–1974 |
1,573 | Commonwealth Club, 1972–1984 |
1,574 | Correspondence, 1972–1984 |
1,575 | Country Club of Virginia, 1974–1989 |
1,576 | Crickett Cottage, Lowry Point, Essex County, Va. |
1,577 | Cumberland Farm, 1978, 1982 |
1,578 | Financial materials, 1948–1988 |
1,579 | Financial statements, 1964–1984 |
1,580 | Insurance |
1,581 | Richmond Jazz Festival, 1989 |
1,582 | Sinnott, Virginia L., estate |
1,583 | St. Bridget’s Catholic Church. Building Committee, 1971–1979 |
1,584 | St. Bridget’s Catholic Church. Long-range Planning Committee, 1982– 1989 |
1,585 | Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1942–1980 |
1,586 | Miscellaneous |
Series 4.3. Newspaper Clippings.
The bulk of these clippings were likely collected by Edward F. Sinnott, Sr., and document a number of his projects. In addition, he collected articles on building trends, including the increasing focus on high-rise apartments to deal with housing shortages. Also present are clippings concerning Richmond’s Catholic community, in particular changes in personnel.
Folder 1,587 | Hanover County Training School |
1,588–1,589 | Historic Virginia Houses (2 folders) |
1,590 | Richmond City Schools |
1,591 | St. Elizabeth’s Parochial School |
1,592–1,593 | Miscellaneous projects and subjects (2 folders) |
Series 4.4. Photographic Images, Renderings
Photographs pertaining to specific projects have been filed in project files, wherever possible. The images in this series are chiefly unidentified and their purpose unclear. Some of the slides may relate to client presentations, but without identifying information and in the absence of apparent physical order, they have been combined. The photographs of the Ferruccio Legnaioli sculptures relate to the salvage of items from the demolition of the Capitol Theatre, 2525 W. Broad Street, a Carneal & Johnston building designed in 1926.
This series also includes miscellaneous renderings of both commercial and residential buildings that are either unidentified or do not have any other associated plans or files.
Folder 1,594 | Photographs, Buildings (unidentified) |
1,595–1,596 | Photographs, Historic buildings (2 folders) |
1,597 | Photographs, Legnaeoli sculptures |
1,598–1,599 | Slides, Buildings (unidentified) (2 folders) |
1,600–1,602 | Miscellaneous renderings (3 folders) |
Box List
Box 1 | Folders 1–77 |
Box 2 | Folders 78–92 |
Box 3 | Folders 93–119 |
Box 4 | Folders 120–141 |
Box 5 | Folders 142–156 |
Box 6 | Folders 157–172 |
Box 7 | Folders 173–184 |
Box 8 | Folders 185–203 |
Box 9 | Folders 204–220 |
Box 10 | Folders 221–234 |
Box 11 | Folders 235–249 |
Box 12 | Folders 250–259 |
Box 13 | Folders 260–273 |
Box 14 | Folders 274–290 |
Box 15 | Folders 291–306 |
Box 16 | Folders 307–325 |
Box 17 | Folders 326–342 |
Box 18 | Folders 343–362 |
Box 19 | Folders 363–369 |
Box 20 | Folders 370–386 |
Box 21 | Folders 387–405 |
Box 22 | Folders 406–423 |
Box 23 | Folders 424–440 |
Box 24 | Folders 441–456 |
Box 25 | Folders 457–475 |
Box 26 | Folders 476–488 |
Box 27 | Folders 489–496 |
Box 28 | Folders 297–510 |
Box 29 | Folders 511–525 |
Box 30 | Folders 526–542 |
Box 31 | Folders 543–557 |
Box 32 | Folders 558–573 |
Box 33 | Folders 574–588 |
Box 34 | Folders 589–604 |
Box 35 | Folders 605–616 |
Box 36 | Folders 617–630 |
Box 37 | Folders 631–641 |
Box 38 | Folders 642–657 |
Box 39 | Folders 658–676 |
Box 40 | Folders 677–690 |
Box 41 | Folders 691–705 |
Box 42 | Folders 706–724 |
Box 43 | Folders 725–743 |
Box 44 | Folders 744–759 |
Box 45 | Folders 760–771 |
Box 46 | Folders 772–781 |
Box 47 | Folders 782–793 |
Box 48 | Folders 794–810 |
Box 49 | Folders 811–820 |
Box 50 | Folders 821–833 |
Box 51 | Folders 834–846 |
Box 52 | Folders 847–862 |
Box 53 | Folders 863–875 |
Box 54 | Folders 876–892 |
Box 55 | Folders 893–911 |
Box 56 | Folders 912–927 |
Box 57 | Folders 928–940 |
Box 58 | Folders 941–960 |
Box 59 | Folders 961–974 |
Box 60 | Folders 975–986 |
Box 61 | Folders 987–998 |
Box 62 | Folders 999–1,010 |
Box 63 | Folders 1,011–1,017 |
Box 64 | Folders 1,018–1,031 |
Box 65 | Folders 1,032–1,046 |
Box 66 | Folders 1,047–1,062 |
Box 67 | Folders 1,063–1,078 |
Box 68 | Folders 1,079–1,091 |
Box 69 | Folders 1,092–1,106 |
Box 70 | Folders 1,107–1,122 |
Box 71 | Folders 1,123–1,135 |
Box 72 | Folders, 1,136–1,151 |
Box 73 | Folders 1,152–1,167 |
Box 74 | Folders 1,168–1,178 |
Box 75 | Folders 1,179–1,196 |
Box 76 | Folders 1,197–1,210 |
Box 77 | Folders 1,211–1,220 |
Box 78 | Folders 1,221–1,233 |
Box 79 | Folders 1,234–1,250 |
Box 80 | Folders, 1,251–1,268 |
Box 81 | Folders 1,269–1,282 |
Box 82 | Folders 1,283–1,292 |
Box 83 | Folders 1,293–1,306 |
Box 84 | Folders 1,307–1,322 |
Box 85 | Folders 1,323–1,335 |
Box 86 | Folders 1,336–1,358 |
Box 87 | Folders 1,359–1,396 |
Box 88 | Folders 1,397–1,427 |
Box 89 | Folders 1,428–1,464 |
Box 90 | Folders 1,465–1,490 |
Box 91 | Folders 1,491–1,512 |
Box 92 | Folders 1,513–1,536 |
Box 93 | Folders 1,537–1,561 |
Box 94 | Folders 1,562–1,586 |
Box 95 | Folders 1,587–1,599 |
Box 96 | Oversize materials |
Box 97 | Oversize materials |
Roll Box 1 | Plans C101A–C435 |
Roll Box 2 | Plans C436 (a)–C456 |
Roll Box 3 | Plans C459–C487 |
Roll Box 4 | Plans C489–C512 (a) |
Roll Box 5 | Plans C512 (b)–C527 |
Roll Box 6 | Plans C528–C539 |
Roll Box 7 | Plans C540 (a)–C550 |
Roll Box 8 | Plans C551–C562 (b) |
Roll Box 9 | Plans C563–C574 |
Roll Box 10 | Plans C576–C591 |
Roll Box 11 | Plans C592–C600 |
Roll Box 12 | Plans C601 (a)–C609 |
Roll Box 13 | Plans C610–C620 |
Roll Box 14 | Plans C622–C629 |
Roll Box 15 | Plans C631–C637 |
Roll Box 16 | Plans 001:46–009:47 |
Roll Box 17 | Plans 009:48–023:50 |
Roll Box 18 | Plans 024:50–037:51 |
Roll Box 19 | Plans 038:51–059:54 |
Roll Box 20 | Plans 060:54–080:57 |
Roll Box 21 | Plans 081:57–103:58 |
Roll Box 22 | Plans 104:58–117:59 |
Roll Box 23 | Plans 118:60–130:60 |
Roll Box 24 | Plans 132:60–140:62 |
Roll Box 25 | Plans 141:52–145:62 |
Roll Box 26 | Plans 146:63–156:64 |
Roll Box 27 | Plans 157:64–163:64 |
Roll Box 28 | Plans 164:64–173:65 |
Roll Box 29 | Plans 174:65–182A:71 |
Roll Box 30 | Plans 183:65–188:69 |
Roll Box 31 | Plans 189:69–197:66 |
Roll Box 32 | Plans 198:66–206:67 |
Roll Box 33 | Plans 207:67–212:68 |
Roll Box 34 | Plans 215:68–220:69 |
Roll Box 35 | Plans 221:69–229:69 |
Roll Box 36 | Plans 230:70–237:70 |
Roll Box 37 | Plans 238:70–248:71 |
Roll Box 38 | Plans 249:72–251:72 |
Roll Box 39 | Plans 251:73–254:72 |
Roll Box 40 | Plans 258:73–261:73 |
Roll Box 41 | Plans 262:73–266:73 |
Roll Box 42 | Plans 267:74–274:74 |
Roll Box 43 | Plans 275:74–283:76 |
Roll Box 44 | Plans 284:76–291:77 |
Roll Box 45 | Plans 292b:77–297:77 |
Roll Box 46 | Plans 298:77–299:77 |
Roll Box 47 | Plans 300:77(a) – 303:77 |
Roll Box 48 | Plans 304:78(a)–311:78 |
Roll Box 49 | Plans 312:78–316:79(a) |
Roll Box 50 | Plans 316:79(b)–317:80 |
Roll Box 51 | Plans 318:80–323:81 |
Roll Box 52 | Plans 324a–d:81–332:83 |
Roll Box 53 | Plans 334:84–340:85 |
Roll Box 54 | Plans 341:85–345:85 |
Roll Box 55 | Plans 346:86–347:86 |
Roll Box 56 | Plans 348:86–353:90 |
Roll Box 57 | Plans A–Be |
Roll Box 58 | Plans Be (cont.) – Cat |
Roll Box 59 | Plans Cau – Con |
Roll Box 60 | Plans Cor – D |
Roll Box 61 | Plans E–F |
Roll Box 62 | Plans G–Ha |
Roll Box 63 | Plans He – Ho |
Roll Box 64 | Plans I–Je |
Roll Box 65 | Plans Je (cont.) – Ju |
Roll Box 66 | Plans K–L |
Roll Box 67 | Plans Ma – May |
Roll Box 68 | Plans Mc – Moo |
Roll Box 69 | Plans Mor – N |
Roll Box 70 | Plans O |
Roll Box 71 | Plans P – Pau |
Roll Box 72 | Plans Pau (cont.) |
Roll Box 73 | Plans Pau (cont) – Pu |
Roll Box 74 | Plans R |
Roll Box 75 | Plans Se – Sim |
Roll Box 76 | Plans Sin |
Roll Box 77 | Plans Sis – Som |
Roll Box 78 | Plans Sou – St |
Roll Box 79 | Plans Su – Sw |
Roll Box 80 | Plans Ta – The |
Roll Box 81 | Plans Thea – V |
Roll Box 82 | Plans W |
Roll Box 83 | Plans X–Z |
Roll Box 84 | Plans O.S. |
Roll Box 85 | Plans O.S. |
Roll Box 86 | Plans O.S. |
Roll Box 87 | Plans O.S. |
Appendix A. Master list of projects by client.
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Appendix B. Master list of Virginia projects by address.
• Download Appendix B (23 pp.)
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