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The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

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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,...

Courthouse of Albemarle County in old Virginia

Midway Plantation

WPA Surveys of Albemarle County Homes

This is a collection of WPA surveys conducted in the 1930s of buildings in Albemarle County, Virginia.

Thomas H. Londeree Family Papers

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

The Records of Old Charlottesville, Inc.

The collection contains meeting minutes, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and legal papers relating to the organization of Old Charlottesville, Inc.

Monticello after 1826

This is a typescript photocopy of an incomplete draft of "Monticello after 1826," by James A. Bear, Jr., relating the history of the house through the Randolph, Barclay, and Levy families and the present owners.

Hartman's Old Mill

This is a six-page typescript account of "Hartman's Old Mill" in Albemarle County, Virginia by Eunice L. Taylor.

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The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

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McIntire Library
Market Street Park

Downtown Charlottesville
200 Second Street, NE
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902

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434-296-1492
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Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm
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    • Frances Brand’s “Firsts” Collection
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