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Links
Local Historical Sites and Resources
- Arise and Build:A Centennial Commemoration of the 1895 Rotunda Fire
- Ash Lawn-Highland (the home of James Monroe)
- Monticello(the home of Thomas Jefferson)
- Charlottesville: Urban Design and Affordable Housing by Ken Schwartz, School of Architecture, University of Virginia (includes a lengthy section Charlottesville: A Brief Urban History)
- Hatton Ferry
- The Holsinger Studio Collection (9,000 images of turn-of-the-century Charlottesville, Albemarle County, and the University of Virginia)
- Jefferson-Madison Regional Library
- Special Collections of the University of Virginia Library
- African American Genealogy Group of Charlottesville and Albemarle County
- J. F. Bell Funeral Home Records (Carter Woodson Institute)
- Race & Place (on Jim Crow in Albemarle County; Carter Woodson Institute)
- From White Hall to Bacon Hollow (The folksong and oral history collection of George Foss)
- Of Grave Concern (Maplewood Cemetery)
- Scottsville Museum
- Ridge Street Oral History Project
- Friends of Barboursville
- Ivy Depot (accompanies a documentary on the subject of the community of Ivy, focussing on the Black community)
- Charlottesville Woolen Mills (on the historic mill village)
- "Claudius Crozet," a biography by Bob Barrett posted at the National Railway Historical Society site.
- "To Seek The Peace of the City," an extensive history of the Jewish community in Charlottesville.
- LocoHistory.org, a website and blog about local history by Dr. Lynn Rainville.
- "Disappearing Indians," a U. Va. site about the Monocan Indians.
State, Regional and National History Resources
Genealogy Resources
Preservation Resources
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