Old Penitentiary Site to Get It’s Own Historic Marker

In a Friday article in the Times Dispatch, Mark Holmberg reports that the old Virginia Penitentiary site will be getting an official Virginia state historic marker on Spring Street near S. Belvidere.

“I can’t believe it,” said RVA author Dale Brumfield. “Why hasn’t someone done this before?”
On Thursday, his plan for a marker commemorating the Virginia State Penitentiary was approved unanimously by the state Department of Historic Resources

Brumfield, who is writing a book about the old state pen, became fascinated while researching one of the countless legends about the place.
“Four prisoners went into the penitentiary but never came out,” he said. Legend had it they ran up gambling debts or otherwise ran afoul of other inmates and were ground up or incinerated.
“It just blossomed,” he said of the wealth of history that opened up as he peered back at the huge masonry monster that loomed over the shoulder of Oregon Hill from 1800 — when the first 21 prisoners were marched in — until it was razed in 1992.
“What else in Richmond lasts that long?” Brumfield said.

Here are some earlier OregonHill.net posts about the old penitentiary:
https://www.oregonhill.net/2015/10/22/virginia-state-penitentiary-richmond-filmed-in-1991/
https://www.oregonhill.net/2015/08/06/railroad-in-the-penitentiary-basin/
https://www.oregonhill.net/2011/10/02/virginia-penitentiary-records-now-available/
https://www.oregonhill.net/2015/06/25/1867-mitchiemicheler-corps-of-engineers-map/
https://www.oregonhill.net/2014/11/28/man-bird/
https://www.oregonhill.net/2013/07/22/view-of-oregon-hill-from-across-belvidere/
https://www.oregonhill.net/2009/10/17/this-jurys-a-terror-to-citys-evil-doers/
https://www.oregonhill.net/2009/08/31/times-dispatch-1905-capture-fleeing-convicts/

It’s worth noting that Oregon Hill as a neighborhood will also be getting a historic marker, probably near the Idlewood roundabout whenever that project is finished. And the James River and Kanawha Canal west of the Lee Bridge should also receive a historic marker at some point in the future.

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