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The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

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Manuscripts and Pamphlets

History of Local Water and Sewer Systems

This is a collection of two articles about the local water and sewer system in Albemarle County and Charlottesville, Virginia.

Maupin Family Reunion

This collection contains material related to the Maupin family and their Huguenot predecessors.

Mayors of Charlottesville, Virginia

This is a compilation of biographical information and photographs of Charlottesville, Virginia mayors, 1883-1980.

Catterton Family Collection

This is a collection of genealogical materials related to the Catterton family of Albemarle County, Virginia.

Barracks Burial Site

This is a collection of correspondence and research notes concerning the development of land near the Barracks Prisoner Camp.

William B. Shenk, Jr. Papers

A collection of personal history papers of William Byrne Shenk, Jr. (1933-2010).

The Barracks II

This is a photocopy of 21 pages of the Jervis Yates Diary, 1786-1828 (Special Collections, University of Saskatchewan Library, MSS 18(a)).

The Barracks I

This is a collection of research notes, copies, and citations of materials concerning the Albemarle Barracks. 

Reports and Certificates from the School at Midway, Charlottesville for Robert French Mason, Joseph Bryan Page, and Eugene Long

The School at Midway was a private school conducted by Henry Clay Brock (1845-1928) at the site of Midway House, located at the intersection of Main and Ridge Streets.

James Woods Lapsley Papers

This collection contains the papers of James Woods Lapsley (1890-1959).

Stockton Family

This is a collection of family group sheets for the Stockton family of Albemarle County, Virginia.

Charlottesville and Albemarle County Libraries

This is a collection of research notes, draft copies, clippings, and correspondence created by Robert M. Hubbard in preparation for writing the article "History of Libraries in Charlottesville and Albemarle County," published in The Magazine of...

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