Historical Guide to Old Charlottesville by Mary Rawlings

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Author Rawlings, Mary, 1873-1960
LoC No. 58001321
Title Historical Guide to Old Charlottesville
With mention of its statues and of Albemarle's shrines
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Summary "Historical Guide to Old Charlottesville" by Mary Rawlings is a historical account written in the late 20th century. This book provides a detailed exploration of the historical landmarks, notable figures, and significant events associated with Charlottesville, Virginia, particularly focusing on its heritage and local shrines like Monticello and Ash Lawn. It presents a mixture of narrative and factual data about the area’s evolution from its early days as a political entity to a center of culture and community. The book delves into various locales within Charlottesville, starting with the establishment of the county and highlighting key structures like the courthouse and taverns, which played critical roles in the town's development. Rawlings recounts tales of local legends, such as Jack Jouett’s famous ride during the Revolutionary War, and vivid accounts from the Civil War era, including the military occupations led by Union forces. Additionally, the guide discusses significant statues and memorials that honor figures like Thomas Jefferson, George Rogers Clark, and Robert E. Lee, encapsulating both the historical and cultural significance of these icons within the fabric of Charlottesville’s identity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class F206: United States local history: The South. South Atlantic States
Subject Charlottesville (Va.) -- Guidebooks
Subject Albemarle County (Va.) -- Guidebooks
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EBook-No. 49980
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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