Charlottesville

Charlottesville

Charlottesville is a city in Virginia. It's home to the University of Virginia, with its core campus designed by Thomas Jefferson. On the outskirts, Jefferson's mountain-top plantation, Monticello, includes a mansion and rebuilt slave quarters. Highland, President James Monroe's home, retains many original furnishings. The city is a gateway to Shenandoah National Park, along a section of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

People died in Charlottesville (First 49 people) - Page 1

Doug Oldham

Doug Oldham

American singer

Dumas Malone

Dumas Malone

American historian

Kitty O'Brien Joyner

Kitty O'Brien Joyner

American electrical engineer

Gresham Sykes

Gresham Sykes

American sociologist

Wilson Cary Nicholas

Wilson Cary Nicholas

Former Governor of Virginia

Stanley Foster Reed

Stanley Foster Reed

Entrepreneur

Harry Hartsell

Harry Hartsell

American football player

Gus Tebell

Gus Tebell

American football player

James P. Kem

James P. Kem

Former United States Senator

Frederick Nolting

Frederick Nolting

Diplomat

Richard Thomas Walker Duke

Richard Thomas Walker Duke

Lawyer

Daniel Henry Chamberlain

Daniel Henry Chamberlain

American lawyer

Thomas P. Hughes

Thomas P. Hughes

American historian of technology

Fereydoon Motamed

Fereydoon Motamed

Iranian linguist

Robert W. Porter Jr.

Robert W. Porter Jr.

Executive

Bob Magness

Bob Magness

American businessman

Edmund Clowney

Edmund Clowney

Theologian

Elmer L. Gaden

Elmer L. Gaden

Chemical engineer

Charles Palache

Charles Palache

American mineralogist

Armistead Lindsay Long

Armistead Lindsay Long

Confederate writer

Dabney Carr

Dabney Carr

Virginia assemblyman

D. French Slaughter Jr.

D. French Slaughter Jr.

Former United States Representative

Frank Robert Miller

Frank Robert Miller


Jeffrey O'Connell

Jeffrey O'Connell

American attorney

John Mallet

John Mallet

Chemist

John S. Battle

John S. Battle

Former Governor of Virginia

Len Eshmont

Len Eshmont

American football player

Merrill D. Peterson

Merrill D. Peterson

Professor

Quincy Wright

Quincy Wright

American political scientist

Richard S. Forrest

Richard S. Forrest

American novelist

Robert M. Berne

Robert M. Berne


Thomas S. Martin

Thomas S. Martin

Former U.S. senator

Wilbur Young

Wilbur Young

American football player

Carnot Posey

Carnot Posey

Lawyer

Donovan Webster

Donovan Webster

American journalist

Dan Daniel

Dan Daniel

U. S. representative

Gerald D. Aurbach

Gerald D. Aurbach

American medical research scientist

George Garrett

George Garrett

American poet

Henry J. Abraham

Henry J. Abraham

American scholar

Wilson Cary Nicholas Randolph

Wilson Cary Nicholas Randolph


Mary Hemings Bell

Mary Hemings Bell


Irving Lefkowitz

Irving Lefkowitz

American researcher

Richard B. Lillich

Richard B. Lillich

American author

Mark Cowen

Mark Cowen

Film producer

Clarence Stewart Williams

Clarence Stewart Williams


Alexander Rives

Alexander Rives

Former Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia

Kenneth W. Thompson

Kenneth W. Thompson

American author

Dee Dee Belson

Dee Dee Belson

Singer ‧ Pearl Bailey's daughter

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