Activities of people in Richmond, Virginia. Union Station of Richmond. Evidence of Jim Crow racial segregation practices with sign that reads "colored entrance". The section of station for African American people. Street with traffic, pedestrians and trolley cars, groups of white and black people, a policeman. Front of a large building. Cars and trucks being driven past. Two men enter Liggett and Myers tobacco company office.
View of George Washington Monument (Capitol Square, Richmond, VA 23219, United States) in Richmond, Virginia. George Washington Statue in the foreground. The United States flag and Life Insurance Company of Virginia building in the background.
Buildings in Richmond, Virginia. Union Railroad Station. Wordings on the building read 'Union Station of Richmond'. A Jim Crow racial segregation sign on a building reads "Colored Entrance". A section of station for African American people. Automobiles parked in front of the station. View of a street. Vehicular traffic on the street. Pedestrians cross the street. Pedestrians walk on sidewalk. People get down from the streetcars. Busy intersection of the street.
Former Capitol of Confederacy Building Confederacy (1201 E Clay St, Richmond, VA 23219, United States) in Richmond, Virginia. A garden in front of the office. A sign reads 'White House of Confederacy'. A bus depot with sign "Colored Waiting Room" (Jim Crow signage). People walk along Broad Street. Pedestrians cross the street. Vehicular traffic in the background.
Liberty Bond drive in Richmond Virginia, United States, during World War 1. Large crowd gathered at a street in Richmond, Virginia, watching a parade of World War I troops and military equipment including vehicles and artillery, from the Victory Liberty Loan War Train. The parade includes Holt tractors pulling artillery pieces.
Launching of the last Liberty ship in Richmond, California. 'Benjamin Warner' written on a Liberty ship in the Kaiser Richmond Shipyards. A miniature model of the Statue of Liberty is unveiled in the presence of Henry Kaiser. People cheer as the ship is launched.