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The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

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Additions or Subdivisions in or on the Immediate Suburbs to Charlottesville, Virginia

This is a list of all the land conveyances in the additions and subdivisions in the City of Charlottesville from 1763 to 1935.

Thomas H. Londeree Family Papers

The collection consists of documents and correspondence concerning Thomas H. Londeree's purchase of the Mt. Ayre estate.

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.

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McIntire Library
Market Street Park

Downtown Charlottesville
200 Second Street, NE
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902

Contact

434-296-1492
[email protected]

Research Library Open
By Appointment
Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm
Saturday, 10am-2pm

Research

  • Library
  • Museum Collection
    • Frances Brand’s “Firsts” Collection
  • Copyrights & Reproductions Policy

Support

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Programs

  • Historic Tours
  • Online Programs
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About

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  • Policy & Accountability

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