| Keywords: vcu libraries vculibraries vcu digital collections vcudigitalcollections photo border outdoor plant grass park landscape field yard  Description: Situated at the southern extremity of 3rd and 4th street, Gamble's Hill Park, though           limited in area, commands a magnificent panoramic view of the falls of the James River and the           surrounding countryside. Winding the foot of the hill is the old James River and Kanawha Canal, the tow path of which being now occupied by a division of the C & O Ry. The stone cross appearing           in this view was erected to commemorate the first visit of white men to [the] present site of Richmond,           in 1607 when Capt. John Smith and party ascended the river as far as the falls.  Manufacturer: Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.  Date Postmarked: Not postmarked.  Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.  Reference URL: dig.library.vcu.edu/u?/postcard,656  Collection: Rarely Seen Richmond: Early twentieth century Richmond as seen through vintage postcards    Description: Situated at the southern extremity of 3rd and 4th street, Gamble's Hill Park, though           limited in area, commands a magnificent panoramic view of the falls of the James River and the           surrounding countryside. Winding the foot of the hill is the old James River and Kanawha Canal, the tow path of which being now occupied by a division of the C & O Ry. The stone cross appearing           in this view was erected to commemorate the first visit of white men to [the] present site of Richmond,           in 1607 when Capt. John Smith and party ascended the river as far as the falls.  Manufacturer: Southern Bargain House, Richmond, Va.  Date Postmarked: Not postmarked.  Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.  Reference URL: dig.library.vcu.edu/u?/postcard,656  Collection: Rarely Seen Richmond: Early twentieth century Richmond as seen through vintage postcards    |