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WELCOME TO RIVERMONT AVENUE

Welcome to the Rivermont Avenue Heritage Trust, the official website of the Friends of Rivermont Historical Society.

The Rivermont Avenue subdivision was planned as a residential suburb of Lynchburg in the early 1890s. The name “Rivermont” can be traced to the 1850s’ property of William Daniel, Jr. and his wife Elizabeth Hannah Cabell. This original property stretched from near Point of Honor to the current Rivermont Avenue.

Tour Properties

2450 Rivermont Ave

Categories
  • Upper Rivermont
Address
2450
Property Name
Gish House
Date Built
1907
Architect
Craighill & Cardwell
Contractor
W. K. Barger
Function
Single Family
Style & Architectural Description
Eclectic/Foursquare. 2 1/2-story, 3-bay hip-roofed frame house with Queen Anne features and rusticated red sandstone walls. House has quoins and beltcourse of contrasting stone. 1-story porch has paired stone columns and stone balustrade. A 1-story, wood-shingled sleeping porch is on the west. A 2-story bay is located on the east with a hipped roof and three windows on each story.
Owners
  • 1907-1951 Unknown
  • 1951-1962 Elizabeth & Mary S. Gish Trust & Savings
  • 1962-1976 Elva Jean Newland
  • 1976-1984 James Harding & Peggy C. Martin
  • 1984-1991 Reginald C. Barrack
  • 1991-1994 John F. Carmack
  • 1994-2000 John P. Jones
  • 2000-Present James M. & Lynette L. Shadoan
Anecdotal Information
A very unusual stone house, even more unusual is the use of rusticated red sandstone. House was built for the Gish family and often visited by silent-screen stars Lillian & Dorothy Gish.

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Contact Us

Gerard Sherayko

Department of History

Randolph College
2500 Rivermont Avenue
Lynchburg, VA 24503

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