David Wiley Anderson (August 20, 1864 in
Louisa, Virginia – April 7, 1940 in
Scottsville, Virginia) was an American
architect based in
Richmond, Virginia
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. He was well known in Virginia for his residential, commercial and institutional designs. A number of his works are listed on the U.S.
National Register of Historic Places.
Works include (with attribution):
* Benswanger House, 2230 Monument Ave.
Richmond, VA (Anderson, D. Wiley), NRHP-listed
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* Boxley Place, 103 Ellisville Dr. Louisa, VA (Anderson, D. Wiley), NRHP-listed][
* Ednam House, US 250 Ednam, VA (Anderson, D. Wiley), NRHP-listed][
* Hermitage Road Historic District, 3800-4200 blocks of Hermitage Rd. Richmond, VA (Anderson, D. Wiley), NRHP-listed][
* Louisa County Courthouse, Jct. of Main St. and VA 208 Louisa, VA (Anderson, D. Wiley), NRHP-listed][
*]Miller School of Albemarle
The Miller School of Albemarle is a co-educational private preparatory school located in Albemarle County, Virginia. The school was founded in 1878 with a bequest from Samuel Miller, who provided for the majority of his estate to be used for t ...
, SE of Yancey Mills off VA 635 Yancey Mills, VA
Yancey Mills is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States.
Geography
Today, Yancey Mills is the site of the intersection of U.S. Route 250 and Interstate 64, the location of Western Albemarle High School, Henl ...
(Anderson, D. Wiley), NRHP-listed[
* Oakwood--Chimborazo Historic District, Roughly N 30th-N 39th St., Chimborazo, Meldon, Oakwood, E Broad, Briel, E Clay, E Leigh, M, E Marshall, N, O, and P Richmond, VA (Anderson, D. Wiley), NRHP-listed][
*]Rivanna Farm
The Rivanna Farm, originally called Eglenton, is a historic home and farm located near Bremo Bluff in Fluvanna County, Virginia. The main house is the work by grassroots builder and architect, Capt. John B. Anderson, father of architect D. Wil ...
, Rte. 1, Bremo Bluff, VA
Bremo Bluff is an unincorporated community located on the northern bank of the James River in Fluvanna County, Virginia, United States. The locale was established by the Cocke family in 1636. During the American Civil War, the family of General ...
(Anderson, D. Wiley), NRHP-listed[
*One or more works in ]Union Hill Historic District
Union Hill is a historic district of Richmond, Virginia. According to the '' Richmond Times Dispatch'', the neighborhood "generally is bordered on the south by East Marshall Street and Jefferson Avenue, on the west by Mosby Street, on the north by ...
, roughly 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th 25th, Jessamine, Pink, Burton, Carrington, Cedar, Clay, Jefferson, Leigh, M, O, Sts Richmond, VA (Anderson, D. Wiley), NRHP-listed[Architect D.Wiley Anderson; Family and historical page]
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References
19th-century American architects
20th-century American architects
Architects from Richmond, Virginia
1864 births
1941 deaths
People from Louisa, Virginia
People from Scottsville, Virginia
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