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The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

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Manuscripts and Pamphlets

Charlottesville Lot 35

Legal analysis and actions by the Firm of Watson & Perkins for clients in the purchase of Lot 35 in Charlottesville, which was once owned by Nancy West and Eston Hemmings.

Martin Family

Papers relating to the Martin Family and including items on Thomas Martin (1799-1870) born in Charlottesville, Va.

Robinson Family Bible and Records

Photocopies of Robinson family records.

Memoirs of Katherine Hill Hutchins

Katherine Hill Hutchins (1869-1968) lived at Birdwood in her youth and attended Albemarle Female Institute.

Genealogy of the Page Family of Virginia

This family genealogy is in the form of genealogical charts compiled by the Rev. McLaren Brydon.

A Survey of Fiction, Poetry and Drama from the Albemarle Bookshelf

A pre-publication typescript of “Albemarle In Imaginative Literature: A Survey of Fiction, Poetry, and Drama from the Albemarle Bookshelf;” by Douglas W. Tanner. This was later published in the Magazine of Albemarle County History, Vol. 32, 1974.

Family Bible Records of James Minor of Louisa County, Virginia, 1826-1964

Photocopies of the family records from the James Minor (1785-1828) bible.

Watson Family of Amherst County, Virginia, 1653-1960

This typescript details the Watson family of Amherst County, Virginia.

Maupin Family

Excerpts from A Maupin Genealogy by Dr. Socrates Maupin.

Garland Family

This typescript details the Garland family of New Kent and Hanover Counties, Virginia.

Staples Family of Virginia

The excerpts deal primarily with those members of the Staples family in Kentucky and Virginia; the Virginia members are mainly from Albemarle and Henry Counties, Virginia.

Albemarle County Historical Society Genealogical Records of Members

The genealogical records of Albemarle County Historical Society members.

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