Rockfish Service Station, Waynesboro, VA

Ten miles north of Waynesboro on Virginia Route 865 sites Rockfish Service Station. In 1970, this building was documented for the Historic American Buildings Survey of the Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation, National Park Service in Cooperation with the Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission and the University of Virginia. The building was measured and drawn under the direction of James Moody and James Cox by Arthur Crook, Daniel Donovan, Gregory Donovan, and Gregory Lukmire, all students of the University of Virginia.

Historic American Buildings Survey Photos

Due to the incredible quality and size of these photos, I’ve attached scaled down versions here, but the full size photos are available through the Library of Congress.

Historic American Buildings Survey Drawings

Due to the size of these drawins, I’ve attached scaled down versions here, but the full size photos are available through the Library of Congress.

Modern Reconstruction, Models & Elevations

References

Historic American Buildings Survey, Creator. Rockfish Service Station, Virginia Route 865, Waynesboro, Waynesboro, VA. Waynesboro Virginia Waynesboro Vicinity Augusta, 1933. Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/va0263/.

Celeste Whitlow
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