The Van Lew House on Church Hill
ELIZABETH VAN LEW, MARY JANE RICHARDS, AND MAGGIE WALKER A CONVERSATION WITH PARK RANGER NATHAN HALL of the Richmond National Battlefield Park and Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site. Elizabeth Van Lew, Mary Jane Richards, and Maggie Walker, are three memorable, significant, and remarkable women in Richmond's history who all have connections to the same place. They had significantly different experiences in making Richmond history, however, due to their race, class, and age. Want to support our programs? Consider a suggested donation of $5 https://www.historicstjohnschurch.org... #distancelearning #history #RVA #Churchhill #graveyard #preservation #nonprofit #blackhistory #maggiewalker #VAhistory #stjohnschurch #henricoparish

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