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Richmond Regional PDC
9211 Forest Hill Avenue, Suite 200

Richmond, VA 23235


Phone: 804.323.2033

Fax:  804.323.2025

 

Office Hours:  Monday - Friday

8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.


 

 

Goochland County Courthouse

SA-9 GOOCHLAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE: "The present courthouse is the fourth to serve the county and the second to occupy this site. The building was erected in 1826 by Valentine Parrish, a Cumberland builder, and Dabney Cosby, a skilled Staunton brickmason who had worked for Thomas Jefferson at the University of Virginia. Jefferson's influence is seen in the Tuscan portico, full Tuscan entablature, temple form, and color scheme of red brick and white trim. The courthouse, together with the clerk's office, old jail, and original wall to exclude wandering cattle, exemplify a rural nineteenth century county seat."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SA-10 GOOCHLAND COURTHOUSE: "Near here the ancient trail used by the Iroquois Indians in their raids crossed the James River.  This trail later became the main north-south road through Virginia. In 1781, Lord Cornwallis, in his invasion of Virginia, marched by this point and his cavalry, under Simcoe, passed here going to Point of Fork.  A cavalry skirmish took place here, March 11, 1865."