Available On-line

Historic Guide to Old Charlottesville
With Mention of Its Statues and of Albemarle's Shrines
Compiled by Mary Rawlings (1873-1960), Honorary President of the Albemarle County Historical Society. Downloadable as a 16-page .pdf with photos, along with the Floyd Johnson map of Court Square, ca. 1828. Click here.

The Bulletin
The Society's free quarterly newsletter is now downloadable as an Adobe Acrobat .pdf file.
Click here to download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Hard copies are available at the Society's McIntire Building, and mailed to members.
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For Sale

Volume 65 (2007)
The Magazine of Albemarle County History
(an annual journal of local history published since 1940)
ACHS members receive a copy as a benifit of membership.

Local author Jean Cooper---who is also a librarian at U. Va.'s Alderman Library---has produced a compact , concise volume containing 144 info-packed pages , over 40 black-and-white photos, driving tours, suggested reading lists, notes. Great for the bedside table in your guest room. $19.99 plus shipping, on sale now at the Historical Society.
Volume 64, 2006
Volume 6, 2005
Back issues of the Magazine of Albemarle County History since 1940. Issues since 1990 available for purchase at the Historical Society.
Tables of Contents (Vols. 1-61 downloadable free as a .pdf file
The Architecture of Jefferson Country 
The book and the CD-ROM edition of K. Edward Lay's magisterial The Architecture of Jefferson Country: Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia, published by the University Press of Virginia are available for purchase at the Historical Society.
Historic Charlottesville Tour Book

(2002) Produced in partnership with the City of Charlottesville's Historic Resources Task Force. Available for free at the Historical Society.

Albemarle: Jefferson’s County, 1727-1976, John Hammond Moore (1976). The essential history, published by the Society for the Bicentennial. Moore's book remains the definitive survey. Now in paperback. Available for purchase at the Historical Society.
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