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unusual facts about Julius B. Richmond



Bethlehem Chapel, Richmond

Hansard records a petition to the House of Lords on 14 May 1846 by "Thomas William Dawson, on behalf of the Church and Congregation of Protestant Dissenters of Bethlehem Chapel, Richmond, in favour of the Charitable Trusts Bill".

Carytown

Carytown, Richmond, Virginia, a shopping district and neighborhood near Richmond's Museum District

Carytown, Richmond, Virginia

The Virginia Department of Historic Resources gives recognition to the Cary Court shopping district for its major influence in Virginia's commercial development in the Twentieth Century.

Elisabeth Scott Bocock

The young Elisabeth Scott attended Miss Jennie Ellett's School (now St. Catherine's School, Richmond, Virginia) and graduated from St. Timothy's School in Stevenson, Maryland.

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Richmond

A weekly testimony meeting on Wednesdays evenings includes readings from the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, hymns, prayer and an opportunity to share testimonies of healing, experiences and remarks on Christian Science.

G. Manoli Loupassi

Loupassi attended St. Christopher's School in Richmond and Washington & Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.

Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu

In November 2009, he was named 'Best New Independent Artist', and his album, Gurrumul, 'Best Independent Release' and 'Best Independent Blues/Roots Release' at the Jägermeister Australian Independent Record (AIR) Awards held at Melbourne's Corner Hotel.

Hercules Transit Center

The transit center is a pulse (a timed and synchronized) transfer point for various local feeder bus lines from the adjacent areas of Hercules, Pinole, Rodeo, the northern Hilltop area of Richmond, Bayview-Montalvin, and Tara Hills.

Hilltop Lake

The lake is fed by Garrity Creek, a small river originating from many springs in the hills east of the Hilltop Green neighborhood in the Hilltop neighborhood.

Institute for Juvenile Research

Franz Alexander who was known for his work on Psychosomatic Medicine, short-term psychotherapy, and the corrective emotional experience and Julius B. Richmond, M.D. a pediatrician who would later develop Head Start and served as Surgeon General of the United States under President Jimmy Carter .

Lucretia Edwards

She was married to Tom Edwards and had three children, the family lived in a Point Richmond, California, house for 37 years, where she also died.

Mason Bates

Bates was raised in Richmond, Virginia, where he attended St. Christopher's School.

Parchester Village, Richmond, California

This is of note due to the fact that the Point Molate project has consistently failed at being approved while the Casino San Pablo has never been able to approve games of chance not based on bingo.

Ravine salamander

The epithet, richmondi, is in honor of its discoverer, Neil D. Richmond, who later succeeded M. Graham Netting as Curator of the Section of Amphibians and Reptiles at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Richmond Heights, Richmond, California

The area is home to Riverside elementary school of the West Contra Costa Unified School District.

Sir John Whittaker Ellis, 1st Baronet

Born on 25 January 1829, Ellis was the fifth son of Joseph Ellis, owner of the Star and Garter Hotel in Richmond, Surrey, from 1830–1847 and lived in Byfleet for some years at Petersham House (built in High Road c. 1859 and now a Lloyds Bank).

Springfield School

Springfield School, Richmond, a historic school building in Richmond, Virginia, United States

St Joseph and St Francis Xavier Church, Richmond

In 1794, Fr Thomas Austin Lawson OSB from Downside Abbey came to Richmond to start a mission to the local Catholics of the area.

St. John's German Evangelical Church

St. John's United Church of Christ, Richmond, Virginia, a historic church originally known as Saint John's German Lutheran Evangelical Church

Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond

Then known as the Count and Countess de Neuilly, and formerly Louis-Philippe I, King of the French and his queen Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily, the couple and their entourage stayed at the Star and Garter while Maria recovered from the effects of the water at Claremont House.

University of Virginia School of Continuing and Professional Studies

It reaches about 15,000 non-traditional students annually at academic centers located in Charlottesville, Hampton Roads, Northern Virginia, Quantico, Richmond, Roanoke, and Southwest Virginia.

Virginia State Route 195

The transition between the Interstate and the state-numbered highway occurs just east of the McCloy Street overpass south of the Carytown district of Richmond.


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