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Charlottesville (Va.) Democratic Executive Committee Minute Book, 1888-1891. Local government records collection, Albemarle County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
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Albemarle County was named for William Anne Keppel, second early of Albemarle and governor of the Virginia colony from 1737 to 1754. It was formed from Goochland County in 1744, and part of Louisa County and certain islands in the Fluvanna River, now called the James, were added later.
Charlottesville, in Albemarle County, was named for Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818), the wife of George III, and was established in 1762. Charlottesville was incorporated as a town in 1801 and as a city in 1888.
Charlottesville (Va.) Democratic Executive Committee Minute Book, 1888-1891. The minutes document the committee's plans to lay off wards and organize Democratic primary elections in Charlottesville, 1888-1890. Also included are reports of the Democratic primary elections in Charlottesville in May 1888 and May 1889, newspaper clippings publicizing election rules and proceedings; a letter protesting voting irregularities in the 1891 May 7 primary election; and a calendar advertisement for C.W. Spooner and Son, Architects, Builders, and Artistic Workers in Wood, Charlottesville, 1889 and 1890.