Four Charlottesville Photographs
This is a collection of four photographs of Charlottesville locations by an unidentified photographer.
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This is a collection of four photographs of Charlottesville locations by an unidentified photographer.
The photographs in the flip books are of African Americans taken by photographer Rufus W. Holsinger of Charlottesville.
Professor Thomas Guterbock is a Professor of Sociology and a Research Professor of Public Health Sciences at the University of Virginia.
Thomas Payne Carver had two children with his first wife Lelia May Herndon Carver (Alphonso Carver and Virginia Carver Beck) and four children with his second wife Stella Annette Dunham (Harold Carver, Velora C. Carver Thomson, Marjorie Dunham...
Mary Oakley Hay (1873-1965) spent the last decade of her life in Charlottesville. She was known for her volunteer and social work, especially for children.
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,...
The Quarles family have been prominent members of Albemarle County and surrounding counties since the 1700s.
This is a collection of 13 photographs from areas in Charlottesville and 1 photograph of Rio Hill in Albemarle County.
This is a collection of photographs and report cards for James Logan who attended Lane High School in Charlottesville, Virginia.
This collection consists of seven photographs and one postcard of Warren, Virginia in southern Albemarle County.
This is a manuscript, 14p, compiled by E.M. Mann, about the Cree family who settled in Crozet, Virginia around 1880.
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