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The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

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Margaret R. Taylor ACHS Scrapbook

This is a scrapbook of newspapers clippings collected for the Albemarle County Historical Society, 1967-1974, compiled by Margaret R. Taylor.

Maria Louisa Magruder Memory Book

This collection contains the original diary kept by Magruder from Christmas 1896 to April 1898.

Thomson/Rawlings/Carver Family Collection

The collection contains personal papers and numerous photographs of Velora Carver Thomson, Mary Norris Rawlings, Marjorie Carver, Stella Dunham Carver and Thomas Payne Carver.

Alan M. Bruns Papers

This is a collection of Bruns' compilations of various local topics and his memories around the Howardsville region.

Memories of Robert Burch

This is a collection of two short essays written by Robert Burch about Pugh's Store in Midway and the Midway School.

Andrew W. Mullins Account Ledgers

This is a collection of account ledgers documenting household expenses, farm activities, auto expenses, church and charity donations, and school donations made by Andrew W. Mullins.

The Albemarle of Other Days

This is a bound copy of The Albemarle of Other Days, by Mary Rawlings, 1925. Included are penciled notes and corrections throughout the text.

Randolph/Hubard Family Collection

The Randolph and Hubard families are descendants of President Thomas Jefferson through his eldest daughter that survived to adulthood who became a Randolph by marrying her first cousin. Notable properties owned by family members include Tyebrook,...

Albemarle County collection -- Communities -- Scottsville -- History

A collection of items referencing the history of Scottsville, Va.

Albemarle County collection -- Communities -- Scottsville -- Events

A collection of various items related to Scottsville, VA and celebratory events.

Albemarle County collection -- Communities -- White Hall

A collection of items from White Hall in Albemarle County.

Albemarle County collection -- Communities -- Key West

A collection of items from the Key West community in Albemarle County.

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