Photo, Print, Drawing Mount Airy, 361 Millpond Road (State Route 646), Warsaw, Richmond County, VA John Tayloe Plantation Colonial Williamsburg Agricultural Buildings Project
About this Item
Title
- Mount Airy, 361 Millpond Road (State Route 646), Warsaw, Richmond County, VA
Other Title
- John Tayloe Plantation Colonial Williamsburg Agricultural Buildings Project
Names
- Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
- Tayloe, John, II
- Ariss, John
- Gibbs, James
- Morris, Scott, transmitter
- Peterson, Charles E., photographer
- Waterman, Thomas T., photographer
- O'Neill, John P., photographer
- Null, Druscilla J., historian
- Boucher, Jack E., photographer
- Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, sponsor
- Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Architectural Research Department, sponsor
- Grainger Department of Architectural Preservation and Research, sponsor
- Arzola, Robert R., project manager
- Klee, Jeffrey E., program coordinator
- Lavoie, Catherine C., editor
- Webster, Matthew, program manager
- Campbell, Emily, program coordinator
- Wilkoski, Jennifer , researcher
- Graham, William J., field team supervisor
- Chappell, Edward A., project manager
- Bergengren, Charles L., field team
- Chambers, S. Allen, Jr., field team
- Hole, Donna, field team
- Lounsbury, Carl, field team
- Ray, Robert, field team
- Schara, Mark, field team
- Taylor, Douglas R., field team
- Tragash, Todd B., field team
- Wenger, Mark R., field team
- Bradley, Harold J., III, field team
- Shurcuff, Arthur, field team
- Smith, Sallie, field team
- Zimny, Michael, field team
- McPartland, Mary, transmitter
Created / Published
- Documentation compiled after 1933
Headings
- - people associated with politics & government
- - domestic life
- - Colonial architectural elements
- - plantations
- - horse farms
- - dwellings
- - brick buildings
- - stonework (limestone)
- - pavilions (building divisions)
- - loggias
- - hip roofs
- - inside end chimneys
- - sandstone
- - pediments
- - quoins
- - arches
- - farming
- - country life
- - slavery
- - outbuildings
- - countinghouses
- - icehouses
- - horse racing
- - kitchens
- - brick
- - sandstone
- - Virginia--Richmond County--Warsaw
Latitude / Longitude
- 37.970941,-76.791149
Notes
- - Significance: Mount Airy is among colonial America's premier houses, a five-part Palladian plan configuration designed by noted Virginia architect John Ariss and inspired by James Gibbs A Book of Architecture (1728), Plate 58, for a "Gentleman in Dorsetshire." The house was built in 1764 for Colonel John Tayloe II, one of the wealthiest planters of the era. Like the house, the outbuildings documented as part of this set, are of superior quality, designed to complement the house. They, include the Southeast Dependency, Orangery-Greenhouse, Counting House, Stable, Ice House, and Tenant House. The Southeast Dependency is a two-story, 36' square wing connected by a one-story, curving hyphen to the main block, and thus set forward from it. The ruins of the eighteenth-century brick orangery or green house sits directly facing the northwest side of the house and encompass the front wall pierced by five round-headed window openings and a doorway. Now known as "the counting house," is a two-room brick building added in the early nineteenth century, located at the far end of the service approach to the kitchen wing. The Tayloes' eighteenth- and nineteenth-century preoccupation with racehorses is expressed by its extremely substantial sand stone stable. The ice house, built of ashlar sandstone, like other features of Mount Airy, is related to other Virginia buildings of its type but is unusual in its scale and detailing. Finally, The sole Tayloe tenant house remaining is a late-nineteenth-century, three-bay house on a hillside north of the main house.
- - Survey number: HABS VA-72
- - Building/structure dates: 1764 Initial Construction
- - Building/structure dates: 1844 Subsequent Work
- - National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000845
Medium
- Photo(s): 42
- Color Transparencies: 3
- Measured Drawing(s): 2
- Data Page(s): 8
- Photo Caption Page(s): 5
Call Number/Physical Location
- HABS VA,80-WAR.V,4-
Source Collection
- Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Control Number
- va0892
Rights Advisory
- No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. https://aj.sunback.homes/rr/print/res/114_habs.html
Online Format
- image
Part of
Format
Contributor
- Ariss, John
- Arzola, Robert R.
- Bergengren, Charles L.
- Boucher, Jack E.
- Bradley, Harold J., III
- Campbell, Emily
- Chambers, S. Allen, Jr
- Chappell, Edward A.
- Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
- Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Architectural Research Department
- Gibbs, James
- Graham, William J.
- Grainger Department of Architectural Preservation and Research
- Historic American Buildings Survey
- Hole, Donna
- Klee, Jeffrey E.
- Lavoie, Catherine C.
- Lounsbury, Carl
- McPartland, Mary
- Morris, Scott
- Null, Druscilla J.
- O'Neill, John P.
- Peterson, Charles E.
- Ray, Robert
- Schara, Mark
- Shurcuff, Arthur
- Smith, Sallie
- Tayloe, John, II
- Taylor, Douglas R.
- Tragash, Todd B.
- Waterman, Thomas T.
- Webster, Matthew
- Wenger, Mark R.
- Wilkoski, Jennifer
- Zimny, Michael
Location
Language
Subject
- Arches
- Brick
- Brick Buildings
- Colonial Architectural Elements
- Countinghouses
- Country Life
- Domestic Life
- Dwellings
- Farming
- Hip Roofs
- Horse Farms
- Horse Racing
- Icehouses
- Inside End Chimneys
- Kitchens
- Loggias
- Outbuildings
- Pavilions (Building Divisions)
- Pediments
- People Associated With Politics & Government
- Plantations
- Quoins
- Sandstone
- Slavery
- Stonework (Limestone)