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Papers of K. Edward Lay, Accession #12817-a, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
This collection was a gift from K. Edward Lay, 104 Wilson Court, Charlottesville, Va. on 16 May 2000.
Cary D. Langhorne Professor of Architcture, University of Virginia.
Papers of K. Edward Lay consist of documentation of buildings and houses in Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia, many of which are included in his book The architecture of Jefferson country and includes photographs, slides, measured drawings, copies of historical documents and correspondence.
The collection also contains historical information on Jefferson's master builders at the University of Virginia, the history of the University of Virginia School of Architecture, and architects who worked in Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia.
Abell-Garnett House, ca. 1860-1880; Acorn Cottage, 19th century, ca. 1951; Acorn Hill Farm; Adventure Farm, 20th century; Alicent, 20th century; Allen (Orville) House, ca. 1870; Alluvial Bottoms, ca. 1806; Alta Vista (Robert Fray Farm), ca. 1904; Altevogt House, 1924; American Four Square, early 20th century; Ampthill, 1732; Anchorage, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 19th century; Antrim Duplex, 1889; Antrim House (Charlottesville), 1884-1887; Antrim House (Mt. Fair); Apperson Boswell House, ca. 1830; Argyll (The Lodge); Argyll, 20th century (?); Arrowhead (Robert E. Shaw House), ca. 1893; Ashton, ca. 1860; Azalea (James Francis Fry), ca. 1839
Baber House, Batesville, early 20th century; Henry Bailey House, Charlottesville, ca. 1911; T. W. Bailey House, Charlottesville, ca. 1907; Ballard House, Crozet, ca. 1830; R. M. Balthis House, Charlottesville, 1900; Bancroft, Charlottesville, 20th century; Bargaman House, Crozet, ca. 1906; Barkley-Sherman House, Charlottesville, ca. 1949; Barksdale House, Staunton, ca. 1875; Barksdale House, Charlottesville, mid 19th century; Barrack Grove, Albemarle, early 19th century; Barterbrook Manor, Charlottesville; Batesville House (VSH 692), 1890; Baughman House (VSH 715); Beacon Hill House, Earlysville, ca. 1875
Beauchamps, Monticello Mountain, 1940s; Beaulieu, Albemarle; Beau Val (Cobham); Beaver Creek Farm, Keswick-Cismont, early 19th century; Beck House, Turkeysag Gap, 18th century; Bellafield Farm, Keswick, 20th century; Bell House, Charlottesville, ca. 1775; Belle Oak, Albemarle; Belmont, Shadwell, mid 18th century; Belton Farms, Albemarle, mid 20th century; Belvedere, Albemarle; Belvidere, Albemarle; Benwood (Glenallen), ca. 1860-1880; Berry Hill, Albemarle, 1816; Berry Hill, Halifax County, 1842-1844; Betsy Belle, Albemarle
Bibb House, Albemarle, late 19th century, 1920s; Bingler House (Cherry Avenue), Charlottesville, 1915; Bingler House (King Street), Charlottesville, 1939; Bingler House (King Street), Charlottesville, 1939; Birdsong, Free Union, 1990; Black Angus Farm, Albemarle, ca. 1800; a Black Family House (Holsinger); Blake Farm, Woodridge, ca. 1825, late 19th century; Blandfield, Essex County, ca. 1771; Bleak Hill, Scottsville, ca. 1760; Blue Cedar, Shadwell, ca. 1939-1941; Blue Cottage, (dependency building for a University of Virginia dormitory), 14th & 15 Streets, ca. 1838; Blue Grass Valley Farm, Albemarle; Blue Ridge Farm, Free Union, 19th century; 1932 Blue Ridge Road Home, Meadowbrook Hills
Bohn (Rufus) House, Appleberry Mountain, 18th century; Boone-White House, Charlottesville, 1914-1915, 1932; Boxwood Ridge, Ivy, ca. 1866-1873; Braedalbane, Farmington, 20th century; Briar Patch, Bellair, 1957; Brechin-Smith House, Charlottesville, 1881; Breeding-Wood Log House, Earlysville, 1830-1840; Brightberry, Crozet, 18th century, 1800-1820; Bridlepath Drive House, Boar's Head; Brinnington Farm, 20th century; Brondsema House, Crozet, 1940; Brook Cottage, Albemarle, ca. 1930; Brookley, Scottsville; Brooks House (Albert Brooks, free black), Charlottesville, 1870, 1925; Brookside, Campbell, 20th century; Brookside Cottage, Ivy, ca. 1920; Broomhollow, Albemarle, ca. 1800; Brown House, Charlottesville, 1879-1881; Brown House, North Garden, ca. 1800; Bruce House, Boonesville, late 19th century - early 20th century; Bruce House, Earlysville, ca. 1870
Buck Island (John H. Wood), Albemarle, 18th century; Buck Island 1(Randolph Lewis), Albemarle, 1799; Buck Island Creek, Albemarle; Buck's Elbow Mountain, 19th century; Buena Vista, King George County, 1923; Buffalo Run Farm, Advance Mills; Bungalow/Bungalow Style, Cismont, ca. 1920/early 20th century; Burgess-Hawkins House, Charlottesville, 1888, 1911; 1702 Burnley Avenue, Charlottesville, ca. 1918; Burnley (Frank) House, Charlottesville, 1923; Bushnell-Wilkinson Carriage House, Charlottesville, ca. 1880s or 1910, 1927, 1965
: Caledonia, Piedmont Hunt Country, 1812; Campbell Station Farm, Keswick Hunt; Carey House, Charlottesville, 1887 and ca. 1890s; Carr Place (Strange Place), Albemarle County, 1800; Carr (Dabney) House, Israel's Mountain; Carr (Hugh F.) House, Albemarle, late 19th century; Carr-Crawford House, Batesville, ca. 1910; Carroll (J. Payne) Home, Charlottesville, ca. 1909; Carrollton Manor, Charlottesville, ca. 1909-1910; Carrsbrook, Albemarle County, 20th century; Carter House, Samuel Miller district; Carter-Short House, Charlottesville, 1930; Carver House (Park Street), Charlottesville, 1908; Carver House (West High Street), Charlottesville, 1891; Carver-Blakey House, Charlottesville, 1894; Carver-Fitzhugh House, Charlottesville, 1900; Carver-Townsend House, Charlottesville, 1894; Casita, Albemarle County, 1870s-1880s; Catholic Diocese House, Earlysville, ca. 1825; Cave (E. L.) House, Charlottesville, 1912; Cave-Musselman House, Charlottesville, 1923
Cedar Shakes, Keswick Hunt, 20th century; Cedarmere, Boonesville, ca. 1850; Cedar Valley Farm, Albemalre, ca. 1800; Chaddick House, Charlottesville, 1910; Chancellor-Cocke House (University Avenue), Charlottesville, early 20th century; Chapman House, Charlottesville, 1920; Chardon, Farmington, 20th century; Cherokee, Keswick Hunt, 20th century; Chimney Corner; Keswick, 20th century; Chisholm House, Charlottesville, 1936; Christiana, Farmington, 20th century; Clancy House, Charlottesville, 1925; Clarke Manor, Albemarle, 1794; Clarkston-Tonsler House, Charlottesville, 1915; Clements House (Allen-Clements House), Charlottesville, 1896; Cole (James) House, Charlottesville, 1870-1875
Coles Tavern, Charlottesville, early 19th century; Colthurst Farm, Albemarle, 1965; Colvin-Tilman House, Charlottesville, 1893; Comer (Samuel) House, Charlottesville; Conduff House, Charlottesville, ca. 1941; Coniston, Piedmont, ca. 1850; Connell-Neve House, Charlottesville, ca. 1894; Cool Stream Farm (Ephrain Seamonds House), Free Union, 1812; Coombs-Paxson Cottage (Swiss Village), Charlottesville, 1924-1925; Coty House, Ednam Village, 20th century; Cox House (Carolyn Cox Home), Charlottesville, 20th century; Crofton Hill, Albemarle, 20th century; Crouse (William H.) House, Farmington, 20th century; Crozet House, Crozet, 1890; Curdland (William A. Curd), Batesville, ca. 1932
Dabney House, Charlottesville, ca. 1870; Dabney-Thompson House, Charlottesville, 1894; Dargavel, Cismont, 1900, 1944; Davis House, Charlottesville, 1825, razed; Crenshaw (John) Farm (Dead Oak Farm), Earlysville, mid 19th century, 1870; Dean House, Free Union, late 19th century; Deep Acres, Farmington Hunt, 1948; Deerlodge, Keswick, 1850, 1970; Deer Run, Ednam Forest, 1969; Devon Road House, Ednam Forest, 20th century; Devonhurst, Keswick Hunt, 20th century; Disney-Keith House, Charlottesville, 1884
Doswell House (Old Taylor House), Albemarle, ca. 1826; Douglas Avenue House, Charlottesville, early 20th century; Dowell (John) House, Albemarle; Dowell (Madison) House, Albemarle, ca. 1800; Dowell Tenant House, Mt. Chapel Community, ca. 1836; Ducharme, North Garden, 1920; Dudley (M. A.) House, Charlottesville, ca. 1925; Dudley Mountain Road House, Albemarle, early 20th century; Duff (E. L.) House, Ednam Forest, 1968; Duke House (R. W. Duke House), Charlottesville, late 19th century, razed; Dunn House, Free Union, late 19th century; Dunn (Dr. Thomas Martin), Free Union, late 19th century-early 20th century; Dutch Colonial, Charlottesville, early 20th century
Eaglehurst Farm, Albemarle; Early House, Earlysville, late 19th century; 310 East Beverly Street, Staunton, 1845; Echo Hill, Farmington area; Eddins-Robinson House, Charlottesville, 1895; Eddins-Tilden House, Charlottesville, 1901; Edgewood, Charlottesville, 1889; Edgewood Farm, Albemarle, 1878; Egern, Carters Bridge Neighborhood, 1949; Ellen Spring Farm, Cismont/Keswick Hunt; M. C. Elliott House, Charlottesville, 1935; 801 Elliott Avenue, Charlottesville, 1925; Eltham Manor, Piedmont Country, Henry County, 1936; Elwyn Farm, Augusta County, 1747, 1830; Emergency Relocation Home, 9th S. W., 1886; Epilogue, Greenwood, Albemarle County, 1971; Esmont home, Albemarle; Estes (Algretous) Farm, Earlysville, 1901; Estes Farm, Albemarle, 1890s; G. T. Estes Farm, Free Union, 1902; R. N. Estes House, Earlysville, 1890s; Eubank Place, Carters Bridge, ca. 1800; Evans Log House, Crozet, 19th century, demolished ca. 1960
Fairview Farm, Farmington Hunt; Fansler House, Charlottesville, 1888, ca. 1914, ca. 1929, 1979; G. W. Farish House, Charlottesville, 1870; Farm estates, Keswick; Faulconer Home, Farmington, 1931; Ferguson House, Farmington Hunt/Free Union, ca. 1790; Ficklin-Crawford Cottage, Charlottesville, 1870s-1886; Fiddler's Green, Albemarle, 20th century; Fife-Lupton Cottage, Charlottesville, 1891; Fifth Street House, Charlottesville; Finch-McGee House (Cottage), Charlottesville, 1884; Fiske (Barbara J.), Covesville, 1880; Five Oaks, Albemarle, 19th century; Five Oaks, Ivy, 1908; Five Oaks, Esmont, late 19th/early 20th century; Fleischman House, Crozet, 1890; Forest Oaks, Natural Bridge, ca. 1806; Foster Home, (Cocke-Foster House), Albemarle, 1865-1870, 1874; Foster-Critzer House, Batesville, late 19th century/20th century; Fox Ridge Farm, Albemarle, early 1800s; Foxden Farm, Shadwell, Keswick Hunt; Foxhaven, Albemarle, ca. 1937; Free Union Horse Farm, Free Union, ca. 1900; Fuller-Bailey House, Charlottesville, 1892; Fuller-Bailey House, Charlottesville, 1892
Gaar-Madison, Free Union, ca. 1740, ca. 1840; Gamble-McCullough House, Charlottesville, 1890; Gardner-Mays Cottage, Earlysville, 1891; Garland Property, Albemarle, 1969-1970; Garnett House, Earlysville, mid 19th century; Gee House, Charlottesville, 1920s; Geiger-Coles House, Charlottesville, 1881; H. H. George House, Charlottesville, 1889-1891; George-Makris House, Charlottesville, 1882-1889; George-Perry House, Charlottesville, 1889-1891; Gibson Houses, Estes Street, Charlottesville, 1900; Giddings, 1930s, razed; Gillespie-Wright House, Charlottesville, 1887; Gilmore-Watts House, Charlottesville, 1922; Gilmorton, ca.1816
H. M. Gleason House, Charlottesville, ca. 1881, 1906; Gleason-Pendleton House, Charlottesville, ca. 1889; Glen Arvon, Albemarle, 1830; Glenmore Farm, Amelia County, 18th century; Glenwood, ca. 1847; Gloeckner House, Charlottesville, 1900; Goins (Robert) House, Charlottesville, ca. 1845-1849, ca. 1870-1875, 1957, 1964; Goldsmith House, Charlottesville, 1882-1889; Gooch House (W. D. Dabney Home), Charlottesville, ca.1870; Goodwin House, (Bemiss House), 1930s, 1992 addition; Gracroft, Albemarle; Graecote, Albemarle, 1962
Grassmere, Ivy, 20th century; 708 Graves Street, Charlottesville, 1918, 1993; Grayson, Keene, 1924-1927; Graystone, Farmington, 20th century; Green Creek farm estates, Albemarle, ca.1910; Green House, Batesville, mid 19th century; Greene Mount, King and Queen County, ca. 1770; Green Mountain, Boonesville, ca. 1802; Green Pastures, Albemarle County; Green Plains, Albemarle, 1836; Greenhills, Albemarle, ca. 1970; Greenway Farm, Greenwood, 19th century; remodeled 1970; Greenwood Cottage, Greenwood, Grigg (Milton L.) House, Charlottesville, 1948; The Grove, (Barksdale-Totty House), Charlottesville, 19th century; Grove Hill Farm, Albemarle, 1937, 1947
Halcyon, Albemarle; Hale House, (Holmes House), Hessian Road, ca. 1948; Hale House, Meadowbrook Road, 1949; Halfway House , Farmington, 20th century; Halifax House, Albemarle, 19th century, mid 20th century; Hall Place, Albemarle, 1830; Hammond House, Charlottesville, 1925; Hancock House, Charlottesville, 1874; Hannah House, Crozet, 1900; Hansen House, Pantops Mountain, 1940s; Harris House, Albemarle, late 19th century; Harris House, (Davis House), White Hall, late 18th century; Harrison House, Albemarle, mid 19th century; Harrison House, (W. Wright Harrison House), Farmington, 20th century; Hart House, Albemarle, ante 1820, 1870s; Hartnagle-Witt House, Charlottesville, 1884; Hatch House, (Rev. J. W. Hatch House; Dr. W. D. Macon House), Charlottesville; Hawkins-Harmon House, (Pace's Taxi Co., Inc.), Charlottesville, ca. 1843; Hawkins-Holmes House, (John A. Holmes Home; William Dyer Wheeler Home), Charlottesville, 1850s; Hawkins-Perry House, Charlottesville, 1873
Hearthwood House, Ivy, ca. 1881; Heathcote, Keswick Hunt, ca. 1915; Heatwole, Charlottesville, 1920; Hectic Hill, Albemarle, ca. 1792; The Hedges, (Happy Creek), Albemarle, 20th century; Heiskell House, (John J. Collier, J. Henry Irving owners), Charlottesville, ca. 1822, razed; Henderson House, Charlottesville, 1934; Herndon House, (Parr Home; Andy Johnson Home), Scottsville, ca. 1810; Herring-Turner House, Charlottesville, 1914; Highlands, Farmington Hunt, 20th century; Hillcrest Apartments Cottage, Charlottesville, 19th century, moved ca. 1892; Hill-Holladay House, Charlottesville, 1905; Hillel Foundation, Charlottesville, ca. 1913-1914; Hilltop, Esmont
Holladay House, Charlottesville, 1894; Historic Downtown House, late 19th century; Hollow Tree, (Greenway), Green Mountain, 1893, 1920s; Holly Hill, (Martin-Wilder House), Charlottesville, 1899; Holly Hill, (Major Henry Wise guest house), Farmington, 1957; Holt Farm, Keene, ca. 1900; The Homestead, Albemarle, addition late 20th century; Homestead Style, Charlottesville, early 20th century; Home Track, (Home Tract), Crozet, ca. 1890, ca. 1994; Homestretch, Earlysville, addition ca. 1889; Hopewell, Browns Cove, 20th century; Hors de Ville, Charlottesville; Horseshoe Farm, Albemarle; Howard (Allan) Home, Howardsville; Howard- Jackson House, Charlottesville, ca. 1871-1875, 1906, 1965; Hudson (John) Home, Red Hill area, ca. 1828; Hudson-Smith House, Charlottesville, 1881; Humphrey-Abell House, (Hill and Dale; Frank Abell House), Albemarle, ca. 1880-1895; Humphries House, Charlottesville, razed; Hunt House, Albemarle, mid 19th century, early 20th century; Hunter's Hall, Albemarle, 1896; Hunting Box, Free Union/Earlysville; Huntin' Ridge Farm, Albemarle; Huyett-Bryan House, Charlottesville, 1901
Indian Fields, Albemarle, late 18th century, burned 1854; Inglescress, Albemarle, 1986; Ingleridge Farm, Albemarle, 1941; Ingleside, North Garden; International Students House, Charlottesville, 1914; Ivory Log House, (Ivy Log House), Albemarle, ca. 1880; Ivy Cottage, Farmington area; Ivy Glen Farm, (Herbert Pettey House), Ivy, 20th century; Ivy Manor, (William W. Gilmer House; White Oaks), Albemarle, ca. 1845, burned ca. 1921
Jackson House, (Nanny Cox Jackson Home; William Wirt Law Office; City Hall site), razed 1968; Jacobs Run Farm, (John G. B. Crenshaw Farm), Earlysville, ca. 1850, ca. 1870; Jamestown (frame house from 1907 James Tercentenary, Crozet; J. N. Jarman House, (J. W. Gentry House), Crozet, 1908; John L. Jarman House, Charlottesville, 1892; East Jefferson Street House, Charlottesville, 1925; James L. Jessup House, Colthurst Farm, Charlottesville, 20th century; William Johnson, builder, Cismont, Stephen Jones Home, Charlottesville, 1925; Joseph-Batten House, (Batten Place), Batesville, ca. 1900
Kearsarge, (Robert Harris Woods House), Albemarle, 1926; Keene, house at, Albemarle, ca. 1900-1925; Kelly House, Kellytown, Charlottesville, 1868, 1870s; Kenmont, Farmington, 20th century; Keogh Home, North Garden, 1929; Kesmont, Cismont, ca.1950; The Keswick Estate, Keswick, 1997; Keswick Farm, Albemarle, 1810; Kilby/Joseph House, Albemarle, 1867; Kilham House, Farmington, 1941; King- Burgess House, Charlottesville, 1886; King-Runkle House, Charlottesville, 1891; Kyldeere Farm, Albemarle, 1981
Lafayette's Camp, Keswick Hunt; Lamb House (Virginia Lamb), Yancey Mills, 1900; Lamm House, (Catholic Diocese of Richmond, owner), Earlysville, mid 19th century, ca. 1900; Landrum- Irving House, Charlottesville, 1908; Larmour House, Albemarle, ca. 1900; Leake-Farish House, Charlottesville, 1850s, 1920; Leitch House, (James A. Leitch House), Charlottesville, 1910; Leitch-Munday House, Charlottesville, 1828; Lewis-Lammey House, Charlottesville, 1897; Liberty Hall, Farmington Hunt; Limestone Spring Farm, Shadwell area, ca. 1820; Linden Lane Farm, Keswick, 1930s; Lindsay House, (Daniel House), Scottsville, mid 19th century; Little Black Mountain, Albemarle, 1971; Little Raynham, Albemarle, 20th century; Little Virginia, (School/Office relocated from The Meadows), Lindsay, late 19th century, ca. 1900; Lochlyn, Albemarle, 1950s, 1985; Lochlyn Cottage, Albemarle, 1980; Locust Avenue House, early 20th century; Locust Grove House, Locust Grove Improvement Company House #1, Charlottesville, ca. 1894-1895; Locust Grove Improvement Company House #2, Charlottesville, ca. 1894-1895, 1908; Locust Shade, (Windcrest), Albemarle, ca. 1850; Lofland Place, Albemarle, ca. 1860; Log Cabin, Carters Bridge; Log House, Camp Carter; Log House, Albemarle, razed; Log House Farm, Albemarle, 20th century; Lone Oak Farm, Albemarle, 20th century; Lonleat, (Kennett W. Hinks House), Turner Mountain, Ivy, ca. 1962; Long Ridge, Albemarle; Lost Valley Farm, Albemarle; Lotti House, Charlottesville, 1882-1889; Lower Sherwood, (Mt. Airy site), Albemalre, 1952; Lydea, Woodbridge, late 19th century; Lyndhall Apartments, University Way, 1915
Magruder House, Farmington, 1952; Lawton Mahan House, Farmington; Mahanes House, Charlottesville, William Mahone House, Keene, 1900; Maple Hill, Greenwood. ca. 1915; Mariah, Farmington Hunt, 20th century; Marlewood Hall, Greenwood, 20th century; Marshall-Dabney-Shackleford-Cubbage House, (George B. Marshall; Walter D. Dabney; Gertrude Shackleford; Ann H. Cubbage), Charlottesville, ca. 1892; Marshall-Edwards House, (George B. Marshall; Samuel W. Edwards), Charlottesville, ca. 1894; Marshall Farm, Earlysville, late 19th century; Martin House, Charlottesville; Mason Lane, Charlottesville, 1927; Massie House, Covesville, 1900; Massie-Dabney House, Charlottesville, 1895; Massie-Smith Townhouse, Charlottesville, ca. 1830; Massland Farm; Keswick Hunt;Maupin's Place, Albemarle, ca. 1810; Pleasent Maupin Homestead, Free Union, late 18th century; Benjamin Maupin House, Free Union, 1830s-1850s; Nathaniel Maupin House, (Guy Via House), Albemarle, ca. 1826; Maxwell Mountain House, (John Maxwell Home), Covesville, ca. 1751
McAllister House, Batesville, late 19th century; Cecil McAllister Home, Sugar Hollow, mid 19th century, 1935; McCarthy House, Albemarle, 1830; McCrory House, Ednam Forest, 20th century; McCue-Sprouse House, Crozet, ca. 1880-1900; McGregor House, Howardsville, 1840, 1980s; McIntire House, (Paul McIntire Home), Charlottesville, razed; McKennie-Miller House, Charlottesville, ca. 1850; McMurdo-Michael House, (James Harry Michael, Jr. House), Charlottesville, 1899; Meadelands, (Richard K. Meade Home; Llewellyn), Charlottesville, 1854; Meadow View, Albemarle; Mechunk Creek Stables, Keswick Hunt, ca. 1910; Merifields, Cismont, late 19th century; Merlands, Albemarle, late 18th century
Michie-Morris House, Charlottesville, 1898; Middle Mountain Farm, Sugar Hollow, 1934-1943; Midstream, Albemarle, 20th century; Miller School Road House, Albemarle, 1931; Millstone, Albemarle, 1920s; Millwood Manor, Albemarle; Minor Court Apartments, University Avenue, 1896, 1927; Minor-Gilmer House, Charlottesville, 1873; Miramont, University Circle, 1914
Monticello Wine Company House, Charlottesville, ca. 1884; Moon House, (Brooks-Martin Log House; Layman House), Batesville, mid 19th century; Moon House, (Chancellor House), Scottsville, early 19th century; Moon-Henderson House, Charlottesville, late 19th century; Moore-Wingfield House, Charlottesville, 1885; Lanny P. Morris House, Albemarle, early 20th century; Morris Home, (Clark Sutherland Home), Albemarle, ca. 1824; Mt. Airy, Albemarle, early 1920s; Mount Merrie Farm, Albemarle; Mountain Hollow Farm, Greenwood, 19th century; Mountain Meadows, Greenwood; Mountain View, (Harkaway), Crozet, 1930; Myers House, Charlottesville, 1925
Nalls House, Charlottesville. 1885; Narrow Lane Farm, Albemarle, mid 19th century; Nay House, Covesville, late 19th century; Nimmo-Sims House, Charlottesville, ca. 1875)
Oak Hill, (A. M. Taylor House), Greenwood, 1916; Oak Hill, Howardsville, 1845; Oak Lane, Charlottesville, 1890-1898, ca. 1955; Oakdale, Keswick; Oakencroft, (Felicia Warburg Rogan, owner), Charlottesville; Oakhurst, Green Mountain, 20th century; Oakmont, (Isetta), Green Mountain, ca. 1912; Oakwold, Scottsville, ca. 1914, ca. 1961; Oakwood, Albemarle, 20th century; Octavo, Greenwood, ca. 1820s; October Light Horse Farm, Albemarle, ca. 1870; Old Edgewood, Albemarle, ca. 1850; Old Homestead, Albemarle, ca. 1825; Old Paradise, Greenwood, ca. 1850
Pace-Wranek House, Charlottesville, ca. 1884, 1955, 1957, 1958, razed 1997; Charles T. Page, Sr. House, Batesville, ca. 1905-1915; Page Brook, (Samuel Page Home), Red Hill, ca. 1883, early 20th century; Page-Burgess Home, Batesville, late 19th century; Pantops, Albemarle; Parr House, Charlottesville, ca. 1890; Parkview Farm, Crozet, 1979; Parrish Log House, Albemarle, 19th century; Parsons Green, Mechums River, 18th century; Patterson House, Crozet, 1900; Paxton Place, Charlottesville, ca. 1824
Pendleton (Edmund C.) House, Charlottesville, 1920s; Perkins House, (Thomas Walker Gilmer), Charlottesville, ante 1863; Perley House, Charlottesville, 1889; Perley-Gleason House, Charlottesville, 1889; Petit House, Albemarle, ca. 1850; Peyton House, Ridge Street, Charlottesville, razed 1957 for fire station; Peyton House, (Hillcrest Apartments), 14th Street, Charlottesville, 1894, 1906, 1958, 1963, converted into apartments
Piedmont Lodge, Cismont, ca. 1862; Phillips kitchen dependency (Thomas Rock Phillips, restoration), Scottsville, 1770-1790; Pierremont, Crozet, ca. 1900-1920; Pinchem-Slyly House, (Double C Farm), ca. 1792; 2011 Pinetop Road, Charlottesville; Piney Grove, near Brookhill, 1885; Pireus Row House, Woolen Mills, 1880s; Pleasants House, Charlottesville, 1936; Pocket Plantation; Present Value Farm, Free Union, ca. 1877; Preston Court Apartments, Charlottesville; Pugh-Mawyer House, Batesville, early 20th century; Purcell House, Charlottesville, 1880s; Purvis-Seay House, Charlottesville, 1896; Pytchley, Crozet
1977-1995 Quiet Entry, (Virginia Hurt House), Green Mountain, ca. 1825, early 19th century, early 1940s
Quandry, Carters Bridge/Blenheim, 1860; The Quarters, (Quarter Plantation; Borodaile), Albemarle, ca. 1750, ca. 1950, 1910, 1988; Quick Cabin, Albemarle, ca. 1800; Quietude, Keswick Hunt, 1910; Quinta Sarita, Charlottesville
Ramsbury House, Albemarle, 20th century; Raynham Hall, Keswick Hunt, ca. 1920, 1975; Red Fields, Charlottesville, 20th century; Red Gate Farm, Keswick, ca. 1832; Red Hill, Albemarle; Red Horse Farm, Albemarle, ca. 1840, 1930s, 1968-1969; Red House Antiques, (Cosby Robertson House), mid-late 19th century; Reed-Garrison House, Charlottesville, 1875; Charles Rich House, Blue Ridge Road, Charlottesville, ca. 1930; Ridge Street House, Charlottesville, 1925; Ridgefield, Albemarle; River Ridge, Free Union; Ridgeview Farm, Albemarle
Roads End Farm, Scottsville; Roberts House, Hickory Ridge, Albemarle, mid 20th century; Jessie W. Robinson House, Charlottesville, 1896; S. Jeter Robinson House, Charlottesville, 1913; R. Merritte Robinson House, Charlottesville, 1911; Rock Hall, Albemarle, 18th century; The Rockery, Crozet, 20th century; Rocklands, Earlysville, 1840s; Rogers House, (Reed Home), Albemarle, late 18th century; 1910; Rogers House, (Giles Rogers House), Albemarle, late 1770s, 1900, 1910; Rogers Place, Stony Point, 18th century; Rose Hill Farm, (Smith House), Albemarle, ca. 1820-1840; Roseland, Albemarle, ca. 1800; Roslyn, Albemarle, ca. 1840; Ross House, (Michael Ross), Charlottesville, 1930; Rox, Ivy, 1814, ca. 1861; Royal Acres, Keswick; Royal Oaks, James River; Ruddington, Ivy, 19th century; Rugby Farm, Keswick Hunt, ca. 1820, 1950s; Rugby Apartments, University Circle, 1925-1926; Rugby Road Homes, Charlottesville, 1962; Ruston House, (Gleason Home); Rugby Road Homes, Charlottesville, 20th century
The Saeter, Sugar Hollow, Albemarle, ca. 1866; Glebe of Saint Anne's Parish, Albemarle, moved 1950; St. Gabriel, Albemarle, ca. 1860; Sandridge, (Spring Gardens), Albemarle, early 20th century, 1990; Saunders-Wilson House, Charlottesville, ca. 1824; Schelford, (Truman Dodson House), Farmington Hunt, 20th century; Schildwachter House, Charlottesville, 1934; School Spring Farm, Buck Mountain, 1780, 1880s, 1966; Scottland Farm, Albemarle, ca. 1800; Scribner House, Charlottesville, 1925; Sempervirens, (Old Austin House), Buck Mountain, late 18th century
Shackelford-Bannister House, Charlottesville, 1860; Shadows, Scottsville, ca. 1830; Shady Lawn, Farmington Hunt, early 19th century; The Shanty, Charlottesville, 18th century, razed 1938; Shelton Farm, Albemarle, 18th century, ca. 1830, early 20th century; Shifflett Log House, Browns Cove, relocated?; Shifflett House, Charlottesville, 1925; Shirk House, Albemarle, late 19th century; Shiloh Hill, (Phillips- Macreth House), Ivy, late 19th century, late 1920s; Short Hills, Albemarle County, 1948-1949; Sinclair House, Charlottesville, ca. 1880; Sirius, Farmington Hunt, 1982; Skyline Farm, Albemarle, 19th century; Sleepy Hollow, Albemarle, ca. 1955, 1988
Smith House, Albemarle; Smith (George and Erlyne Smith), Albemarle, 1890; Smith House, (John A. Smith House), Charlottesville, 1905; Smith-Marshall House, Charlottesville, 1906; Snead-Pence House, Charlottesville, 1900; Social Hall, Howardsville, ca. 1820; Solitude, Albemarle, ca. 1800; Somerset Farm, Charlottesville, 20th century; Sparks-Garrett House, Charlottesville, 1899; Spaulding House, Charlottesville, 1920; John Spaulding House, Albemarle, 1908; Spring Hill Baptist Church, Advance Mills, 1883, 1919, 1954, 1976; Spring Hill Baptist Church, Albemarle, ca. 1910; Spring Hill Farm, Albemarle, 1850s, Springdale, Keswick, ca. 1910, 1980s razed, 1970s
Stainback House (Colthurst Farm), 1962-1963; Steptoe House, Cismont, ca. 1890- 1891; William Stevens House (Randolph Major House), Bellair, ca. 1947; Stilwin (Sunnydale, Stilwyn), Albemarle, 18th century, razed, ca. 1915; Stinson House, Scottsville, 19th century; Stonefield, Stony Point, Stoneleigh, Red Hill, early 29th century; Strickland House, Crozet, 1905; Sunny Brae, Albemarle; Sutker Farm, Albemarle, 1890; Swan Lake, Free Union, 1995
Tall Pines, Albemarle, 20th century; Tally-Ho, Keswick; Tank Hut, Charlottesville, Tanbark, Howardsville, early 1900s; Tandem Farm, Ivy, ca. 1900, 1991; Tanglewood, Greenwood, 1900- 1917; Tank Hut, Charlottesville, ca. 1900-1917; Dr. Frank Taylor House, Albemarle, 1963, 1976; Temple Place, Charlottesville, ca. 1870; The Terrace, Scottsville; Thomas Place, Albemarle, ca. 1900; 1931 Thomson Road, Charlottesville; Three Chopt Acres, Albemarle; Thurman House, Charlottesville, ca. 1895; Thurston Properties, Crozet; Tilman House, Albemarle, 19th century; Timberlake House (Edmund Berkeley House), Albemarle, 1847; James E. Timberlake House, Charlottesville, 1886; Tisdale, Albemarle; Tompkins House, Scottsville, mid-19th century; Samuel Tompkins House, (Treetops), Albemarle, early 19th century; James Toms House, Earlysville, 1904; Benjamin Tonsler House, Charlottesville, 1875-1879; Trail's End (Trails End), Charlottesville, early 20th century; Travellers Rest, Albemarle, 1816; Tremain House, Albemarle, 1950; Trevillian-Tennyson House, Charlottesville, 1893; Trice-Towe House, Charlottesville, ca. 1850; Trimble House, Scottsville, 1900; Turner-LaRowe House, Charlottesville, 1892; Turner Mountain Road, Ivy; Twelve Oaks, near Scottsville, ca. 1830
Unidentified houses; University Circle House, Charlottesville; Updike, Free Union, 1963; Updike House, Ridge Street, Charlottesville; Robert L. Updike House, Prospect Avenue, Charlottesville, 1904; Updike-Anthony House, Charlottesville, 1897
Valentine House, E. High Street, Charlottesville, razed 1957; Valentine House, 7 1/2 Street, Charlottesville; Valentine-Nichols House, Charlottesville, 1924; Valley Cottage, Albemarle; Adam Via Place, Barboursville, 1830; Viewpoint Farm, Albemarle; Vowles Town Houses
John Walker House; Walnut Springs, Albemarle; Isaac Walters House, Charlottesville, 1922, 1961; Walton Homestead, (Richmond Walton House), Albemarle, ca. 1761; Walton-Gentry House, Crozet, ca. 1910; Ward-Brown-Gay House, Charlottesville, 1889; Warren Old Cabin, Warren, 1930s; Watson, Meadowbrook Heights; Watson House, Second Street, Charlottesville, 1880-1881; Watson House, Wertland Avenue, Charlottesville, 1905; Watson-Beasley House, Charlottesville, ca. 1880; Watson-Bosserman House, Charlottesville, 1870; Watson-Carriage House, Charlottesville, 1981, 1911; Watson-McGrady House, Charlottesville, ca. 1889; Watson-Tomas House, Charlottesville, 1883-1888; Watson-Wood House, Charlottesville, ca. 1814
Weiss House, Charlottesville, 1925; Wellons House, Charlottesville, 1938; Wells House, Albemarle, 1900; West Cairns, site of Kluge Rehabilitation Center, ca. 1912; West Main Street Houses, Charlottesville; West Wind, Farmington, 1939; Wheeler Farm, Albemarle, 1800; Wheeler House, E. High Street, Charlottesville, 19th century; Wheeler House, West Main Street, Charlottesville, 1893; Wheeler-Alderman House, Charlottesville, 1881-1886; Wheeler-Coulter House, Charlottesville, 1893; Wheeler-Keller House, (Ridge Oak Apartments), 1881-1886, 1951; Whistlefield Farm, Greenwood, 1954; White Gate Farm, Crozet, ca. 1885, 1930s; The White House, Hilltop Road, Charlottesville, 20th century; John S. White House, Charlottesville, 1903; White Oak Cottage, (Old Seamonds Place), Buck Mountain, 1812; White Oaks, Albemarle; White Pine, Albemarle
Wildwood, Garth Road, ca. 1918; Wilkerson House, Ruckersville, ca. 1812, 1901; Wilkins-English House, Charlottesville, 1889; Williams House, Earlysville, 19th century; Williams House, (Dr. John W. Williams House), Crossroads, 1887-1890; Willow Bank, Howardsville, 1850s; Willow Cottage House, Charlottesville, ca. 1855-1857, ca. 1871-1875; Willow Oak, Earlysville, early 20th century; Wilton Tract, Charlottesville, ca. 1900; Windermere, Farmington, 20th century; Windfield, Albemarle, ca. 1896; Windmill Hill, Keswick; Windsor Circle, Farmington; Windsor Hill, late 19th century; Windy Hill, Crozet, 1913; Wine Street House, ca. 1884; Wingfield Home, Esmont, ca. 1814
Wolftrap Farm, Esmont, 19th century, 1935; Ira Wood House, Earlysville, early 19th century, 1880s; R. H. Wood House, Charlottesville, ca. 1892; Wood-Bidgood House, Charlottesville, 1891, ca. 1910; Woodard House, University Manor, Charlottesville, 1904; Woodard House, 9th Street, Charlottesville, 1930; Woodbine, Farmington Country Club, 20th century; Woodbound, Keswick, 1925, 1982; Woodbourne, Buck Island, 19th century; Woodfield, Keswick; Woodland Farm, Albemarle, ca. 1900; Woodridge, Garth Road, Farmington Country Club, ca. 1967; Wyndybrow, Farmington
Yeargain House, (John Yeargain House; Yeargain's Liquor Store; Law Office of Justice William Robertson), Charlottesville, ca. 1800, ca. 1866, 1967; York House, Charlottesville, 1946; Young House, (Dr. Young Home), Albemarle, late 18th century
Farley, Culpeper County, ca. 1792; Foolish Pleasure, Prince Edward County, ca. 1820-1840; Greenbrier Farm, Greenbrier County,
West Virginia, ca. 1820; Greenway Plantation, Charles City County, 18th century; Greenwood Farm, Augusta County, ca. 1750;
Hidden Valley Farm, Shenandoah County, ca. 1790; Hickory Hill, Rockbridge County, ca. 1824; James River Farm, Appomattox County,
Malvern Hall, Hot Springs, Bath County, 1905; Merrifield, Shenandoah Valley, 1793; Merryhill, Stanleytown, Henry County, 20th
century; Montpelier, Orange County, 1750s, 1797-1800; Mount Sion, Caroline County, ca. 1722
North Cliff, Culpeper County, ca. 1848; Pine Knoll Farm, Augusta County, 1843; Pinifer Park, Chesterfield County; Poplar Forest,
Bedford County, 1812; Poplar Grove, Nottoway County, 1801-1803
Rams Lake Farm, Spotsylvania County; Rapidan River Farm, Culpeper County; River Bend Farm, Warren County, ca. 1752; River
Ridge Farm, Bath County, 1975; Snowden, Goochland County, ca. 1820; Spring Brook Farm, Somerset; Spring Lake Farms, Moneta;
Stonegate Farm, Greenbrier County, 1957; Two Brooks Farm, Goshen, Rockbridge County, ca. 1880, ca. 1972; Upper Brandon, Prince
George County, ca. 1790-1820; White Hall Plantation, Campbell County, ca. 1809; Wiloma Plantation, Botetourt County, ca. 1900;
Windy Cove Farm, Bath County, ca. 1847; Woodlawn, Deep Run Hunt, Goochland County, ca. 1780; Woodlawn, Port Royal, ca. 1790,
1810-1830, 1850
Abell Place Tobacco Farm, near Ivy, 19th century; Auburn Hill Chicken Coop; Clover Fields Barn; Earlysville Barn; Ingleridge Horse Farm, Garth Road, early 20th century; Martin Barn, Dongegal, mid 19th century; Miller Place Barn, Free Union; Monacan, Ellerslie, Carters Bridge, ca. 1790; Underhill Tobacco Farm, Albemarle, 19th century; Wilhoit Barns, Nortonsville, early 19th century; "Barnes in Albemarle County... "
Albemarle House Chapel, 1980s; A. M. E. (Black Moth) Church, Charlottesville, late 19th century; Batesville Methodist Parsonage, Covesville, 1872-1873, ca. 1910; Bethany Baptist Church, 1875; Bethel Baptist Church, (Bethlehem Apostalic Church; Bethel Baptist Institutional Church), Charlottesville, 1922; Boonesville Church; Browns Cove United Methodist Church, (Cove Chapel), 1895;
Charlottesville Lutheran Church; Christian Science Church, Charlottesville, 1958-1959; East Streak Episcopal Church, Howardsville; Episcopal Manse, (The Old Manse), Charlottesville, 1839; Ivy Creek Methodist Church, 1926; Ivy Parish Rectory, Verdant Lawn, 1865, ca. 1910; Jarman Gap Presbyterian Church, ca. 1890-1920; Jessup Baptist Parsonage, Charlottesville, ca. 1885;
Meadland, (Reverend Richard K. Meade Home; Llewellyn; Episcopal Manse; Dr. Charles H. Hedges Home), Charlottesville, ca. 1844; Methodist Presiding Elder's House, Charlottesville, ca. 1891; Milton Church, late 18th century; Mount Carmel Church, Browns Cove; Mount Eagle Baptist Church, Simeon, ca. 1912; Mount Salem Church, Crozet, ca. 1920-1940; Mount Zion Baptist Church, Earlysville, ca. 1870; Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, Esmont, ca. 1900; Mountain Chapel Methodist, Earlysville, 1917; Mountain View Baptist Church, Covesville, 1907-1909;
New Hope Baptist Church, Esmont, early 20th century; The Old Manse, Charlottesville, 1839, 1930s; Olivet Presbyterian Church, Garth Road, ca. 1880; Park Hill Parsonage, First Baptist Church of Charlottesville Parsonage, early 20th century; Parson's Green, Charlottesville, 18th century; Piedmont Christian Church, Keswick, 1879; Rose Hill Baptist Church, Simeon, late 19th century; Scottsville Methodist Church Parsonage, 1832; St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church, Crozet, ca. 1920; St. John's Baptist Church, Cobham, ca. 1881; Sharon Church; Temple Hill Methodist Church site, ca. 1820; Union Grove Baptist Church, Keswick, ca. 1886; Wake Forest Baptist Church, Simeon, ca. 1971; Zion Hill Baptist Church, Cismont, ca. 1890
Bound volume of photocopies of research materials, sketches, genealogical information, and correspondence of Thomas Martin Thacker, including a reconstruction based on textual evidence of Peter Jefferson's Shadwell Mills.
[Ackley; Albemarle Farm; Alberene; Alden House; Alderman House; Allendale; Allwood House; American Four Square; Anchorage; Arrowhead; Ash Lawn; Auburn Hill]
[miscellaneous and identified]
[Bachelor's Quarters; Bailey House; Balcard-Powell House; Ballard-Abel House; Bancroft; Barclay House; Barksdale Day House; Barracks; Barringer Mansion; Batesville houses; Batna; Beauerdam Farm; Bellair; Bellair, Wingfield; Bel Aire; Belle Grove (Valmont); Belle Haven; Belmont, Charlottesville; Belmont, Brown's Cove; Belvoir; Belvoir 2; Belvoir 3; Bemiss House; Ben Coolyn House; Bentivar]
[Bird Haven, Greenwood; Birdwood; Bishop House; Black Family and house; Blair House, Scottsville; Bleak House (Holly House); Blenheim; Bloomfield; Blueridge Farm; Bonahora; Boxwood]
[Branch Point; Brand Hartman ouse; Breezy Oaks; Briar Creek Farm; Bridle Spur; Brightberry; Brockenbrough; Brook Hill (Minor); Brookhill (Dunkum); Brooks Farm; Albert Brooks House; Brown-Parrott House; Brownsville House; Buck Island; Buena Vista; Butler-Norris House]
[Canaan; Carr House, The Meadows; Carr's Hill Carriage House; Carr House, Charlottesville; Hugh Carr House; Carrollton Manor; Carrs Brook; Carrs Grove; Carr's Hill Dorm; Carter-Gilmer House; Carver House; Castalia; Castlebrook; Catterton Place; Cedar Grove; Cedars; Cherry Hill; Cherry Valley; Chester, Scottsville; Chestnut Avenue smokehouse/plantation office; Chiswell; Christmas Hill; Church Hill]
[miscellaneous and unidentified]
[Cismont Manor; Clermont; Cliffside, Scottsville; Clover Fields; Clifton; Clover Hill; Cobham Park; Cole House (Bollingwood); Colle House; Colonial House, Scottsville; Comer House; Conduff House; Carolyn Cox Log House; Crestwood; Crutchfield]
[Darby's Folly; Davis House; Dabney (Dinsmore) House; Doll House; Donegal; Dovedale; Duke House; R. T. W. Duke House; Dulaney House; Dunkum-Dice House; Dunkum-Spooner House; Dumlora 3; Dunn House; Dyer House]
[East Belmont; Edgehill; Edgemont; Ednam; Edgemont, Stony Point Road; Edgewood; Edgeworth; Edwards House]
[Ellerslie; Enderly; Enniscorthy; Ernscliff Log House; Esmont House; Estes Farm; Estouteville; Everett House]
[Fairmont; Fairview; The Farm; Farmington; Faulkner House; Feathers; Fielding; Fifth Street House; Finally; Findowrie; Forest Hill; Forest Lodge; Foster House; Fosteria; Four Acres; Fowler House; Franklin; Fray House; Fuller-Bailey House]
[Gale Hill; Gallison Hall; Giddings; Gilmer-Wood House (Drurywood House; Glen Esk; Glendower; Glen Echo; Glenmore; Glentivar; Gooch House; Goodwin Farm; Grassmere; Milton Grigg House; The Grove (Barksdale-Totty House; Guthrie Hall]
[Haden House; Halifax House; Hampstead; Hard Bargain; J. W. Hatch House; Hatton Grange; Hawkins-Holmes House; Hawkins-Wondree House; Head of Creek Plantation; Headquarters; Heiskell House; Heiskeg House (Livers House); Herndon House]
[High Meadows; High Mowing; The Hill, Altamont Circle; Hillel; Hilltop; Hodges-Gleason House; Holly Fork; Hollymead; Holmes House; Home Place; Homestead House; Home Tract; Hopewell; Horseshoe; Horseshoe Retreat; Hotopp House; Houchins House; Hough House; Lindsay House; Lucy Howard House; Hudson-Smith House; Hugh House; Dr. Humphries House]
[Idylwood; International House; Ivy Creek Farm]
[Nanny Cox Jackson House; Jarman (Brugger) House; Jarman-Cree House; Jarman-Walker House; Jeffries House; Jeffries-Bruce House; John Russell Jones House; Jones Place; Jumping Branch]
[Keelona (Red Brook); Keith House; Kelly House; John Kelly House; Kenridge; Kenwood; Keswick; Key House; Key West; Kinloch]
[Lands End; Leake House; Leathers House; Leitch-Haden House; Leitch-Munday House; Lennox Farm; Lewis Level; Lewis Mountain (Kearney House); Lewis-Hanckel House; Licking; Limestone Farm; Linden; Lindsay House; Lipop House; Little Mountain (Locust Grove); Little Virginia; Locust Farm; Locust Grove; Locust Hill; Log House; Logon; Lone Oak Farm; Longly House; Longwood; Lyman Mansion; Lynchburg Road House]
[Malvern House; Manahan House; Maple Hill Cottage; Margueritta Crescoli Brothel; Marshall-Rucker House; Martin House; Massie-Wills Townhouse; Matthews House; Maupin House (Creek Dave); Nathaniel Maupin House; Maupin-Bibb House; Maxfield; McAllister-Andrews House; Paul McIntire House; McCue House; Meachum River Farm; Meadow Bluffs (Harris House); Meadow Brook; The Meadows; The Meadows (Lindsay); Merry Oaks; Midmont; Midway; Midway Farm; Millburne; Millington; Milton Farm]
[Monroe Hill; Montebello; Monticello; Monticola; Moon House, Batesville; Moon-Henderson House; Mooreland; Morea; Isaac Kimber Moran House; Morris House; Morrisena; Morven; Morven-Birckhead]
[Mount Air; Mount Armour; Mount Comfort; Mount Eagle; Mount Fair; Mount Grove; Mount Ida; Mount Pleasant; Mount Prospect; Mount Walla; Mount Warren; Mountain View (Harkaway); Music Hall]
[John Neilson House; New Shadwell; New Woodville; Normandale; Joseph Norris House; Norris-McCue House; Norvell House; Nydrie]
[Oak Crest; Oak Forest, Farmington; Oak Hill; Oak Hill, Greenwood; Oaklands; Oaklawn; The Oaks; Old Hall, Scottsville; James Oldham House; Old Longwood; Old Mooreland]
[Page Brook; Pantops Water Tower; Parson's Green; Patton House; Paxton Place; Perkins House; Petit House; Peyton House; Piedmont (Wallace), Greenwood; Piedmont, Whitehall; Piedmont, University of Virginia; Piedmont Manor; Pine Knot; Piney Grove, Brookhill; Pines (Terrell); Pireus; Plain Dealing; Plainview Farm; Pleasant Hill (Barksdale); Plumb Pleasant; Powell House; Price-Poore House]
[Quandry; Quarters]
[Ragged Mountain Farm; Ramsay-Langhorne-Gibson House; Recoleta; Redlands Club; Red Hill; Refuge; Richlands; Ridgely; Ridgeway; Riggory]
[Riverdale; Riverdell; Rivanna Farm; River Lawn; River View, Scottsville; Rock Hill; Giles Rogers House; Rogers Place; Rollings Acres; Rosehill; Rosemont; Roundtop; Royal Orchard; Rugby Road Houses; Rutledge]
[Seven Oaks; Shack Mountain; The Shadows; Shadwell; Shelton House; Sherwood; Shirland; Simpson House; Smith Place; John M. Smith House; Sneed House; Solitude; Southall-Venable House; Southern Comfort; Sowell House]
[Spring Dale; Spring Hill; Stanford Hall; Stevens Place; Stonefield; Stonemont; Strange House; Strawberry Hill; Su Casa (Stevens House); Summer Hill; Sunny Bank; Sunnyside; Sutherland Farm (see Solitude)]
[Tallwood; Tarry; Temple Hill; Temple Place; The Terrace, Scottsville; Terrel House; T. L. Thuman House; Tiverton; Tompkins House, Scottsville; Tower Creek Farm; Tower House; Trice-Towe House; Tripartite House; Tucked Away; Tudor Grove]
[14 University Circle; 21 University Circle; Updike House; Upper Plantation]
[Valley Point; Valentine House; Valmont's; Verdant Lawn; Verulam; Viewmont; Villa Crawford (Ashley House); Villino Lambeth; Vowles Townhouse]
[Wakefield; William Walker House; Walnut Grove; Walnut Lawn; Walnut Level; Walters-Page House; Walters-Witkin House; Old Cabin near Warren; Watson House; Watson-Wood House; Wavertree Hall; Wertland; Westbury; West Cairns; West Leigh; West Main Street House; Westover]
[Wheeler Building; Whilton; White Cross; Whitehall Farm; White Pine; Wilhoit; Williams House; Willoughby; Windie Knowe; Windsor; Windsor Hill; Wingfield House; Woodburne; Woodland]
[Woodlea; Woodson House; Woodville; Old Woodville; Wyndhurst]
[Yancey Mill House; Yeargin House; York House; Dr. Young's House]
[Carrsville Orchard Barn; Ben Coolyn Double Crib Barn; Log Barn, Brown's Cove; Castalia Barn; Ingleridge; Miller Place Barn, Free Union; Nydrie Stables; Page-Brook Barn; Redlands Barn-Threshing Machine; West Leigh Barn; Sherwood Barn-Threshing Machine; Stockton Creek Barn; Sutherland Barn; Underhill Tobacco Barn; Wilhoit Barns; Miscellaneous barns]
[C & O Depot; Greenwood Tunnel; Keswick Depot; Mount Eagle Depot; Rose Cottage (trainmaster's house); Scottsville Depot; Shadwell Depot; Southern Depot; Union Station/Southern Railroad Depot; Warren Depot; Log House from Crozet Tunnel Workers Houses]
[All Saint's Episcopal Church; Batesville Methodist Church; Bethlehem Methodist Church; Beth Shalom Synagogue; Blue Ridge
Sanitarium Chapel; Buck Island Church; Buck Mountain Episcopal Church Bell Tower; Centenary Methodist Church South; Charlottesville
Christ Church; Charlottesville Methodist Church; Charlottesville Methodist Episcopal Church South; Charlottesville Presbyterian
Church; Chestnut Grove Baptist Church; Christ Church Glendower; Christian Church; Christian Science Church; Church West of
Boonesville; Church or our Savior; Cove Presbyterian Church; Covesville Church; Earlysville Union Church; Edgehill Chapel;
First Baptist Church, Charlottesville; First Methodist Church, Charlottesville; First Presbyterian Church, Park Street; Free
Union Baptist Church; Garth Chapel; Grace Church]
[High Street Baptist Church; Hillsboro Baptist Church; Hodges' Episcopal Manse; Holy Comforter Catholic Church; Mountain Plains
Presbyterian Church; Mount Calvary Baptist Church; Mount Ed Baptist Church; Mount Moriah Methodist Church; Mount Sinai Baptist
Church; The Rectory; Sand Road Baptist Church; Scottsville Baptist Church; Scottsville Disciples of Christ Church; Scottsville
Methodist Church; Scottsville Presbyterian Church; Sharon Church; St. Anne's Parish, Glebe; St. James Episcopal Chapel/Garth
Chapel; St. John's Episcopal Church, Scottsville; St. John's Church; St. Luke's Episcopal Church; St. Paul's Episcopal Church;
South Plains Presbyterian Church; University Baptist Church; Union Ridge Baptist Church; Unitarian Church; Westminster Presbyterian
Church; Woolen Mills Chapel; Zion Baptist Church]
[Cochran's Mill; Cocke's Mill/Johnson's Mill; Crossroad Mill; Dawson's Millhouse; Dwyer's Millhouse; Eolus Mill; Harris Mill; Hartman's Mill; Hatton Grange Mill; Hydraulic, Redbrook; Ivy Mill; Jarman-Harris Millhouse; Peter Jefferson Mill; Kinloch Mill; Lochlyn Millhouse; Maupin House outbuilding; Meadow Run Mill; Merrie Mill; Minor's Mill; Monroe Mill; Scottsville Mill; Smith's Mill; Stockton Creek Mill/Patterson's Mill, Yancey Mills; Stover's Mill; Thacker-Dawson Mill; Tsuquatantia Millhouse; Walker Mill; Walker Millhouse; Warren Mill; Wheat Threshing Machine; Woolen Mills Dam]
[Burnley School; Cismont School; Clark School; Covesville School; Crozet School; Earlysville School; Esmont School; Glendower School; Greenwood School for Boys; Jefferson School; Lane High School; Liberty School; McGuffey School; McIntire School; Midway School; Miller School; Mount Alto School; Piedmont Female Academy; Red Hill School; Rio Road School; Scottsville High School; Old St. Anne's School; Stannes School; Venable School]
[The Dell, University of Virginia; Rotunda Marble Capitol fragment, 1895 fire; Confederate Monument, University of Virginia Cemetery; Civil War Statue; George Rogers Clark Monument; Homer Statue; Jackson Statue; Robert E. Lee Statue; Washington Statue]
[Anderson Brothers Bookstore; Angus Headquarters; Armstrong Knitting Factory; Bishop's Store; Canal Warehouse, Scottsville; Craig's Store; Crossroads Store; H. I. Davis Store; Earlysville Post Office; R. N. Estes' Store; Foster Layman Store; Fry's Spring Gas Station; Hatton Store; Heard's Store; Holsinger Studio & Mr. M. L. Grigg Office; Ivy Stock; Keller & George; Kelly-Bragg Warehouse; Keswick Store; Charles King's Warehouses; Maupin Store; McKee Block; Monticello Dairy; National Bank; Number Nothing; Parrish Store; People's National Bank 2; Powell's Store; Ragged Mountain Service Station; Scottsville Tobacco Warehouse; Warren Store; Wyant Store, White Hall]
[Afton Mountain Top Hotel; Albemarle Hotel; Black's Tavern at Seven Oaks; Boyd's Tavern; Brooksville; Browning-Dettor Tavern; Burnley Tavern; Cabell House; Carlton House-chimney curtain & gable lunette; Castiglione; Clarksville/Sunnyside; Crossroads Tavern; Dolley Madison Inn; DS Tavern; Eagle Tavern; Farish House; Garland A. Garth's Tavern; Garth Tavern; Grasty-Brown Tavern; Green Teapot Inn, Yancey Mills; Hardendale; Jefferson Park Hotel; Jefferson Hotel; La Fourche Tavern; Locust Dale Inn; Locust Grove Tavern; Milton Tavern/Locust Grove; Long's Tavern; Michie Tavern; Monticello Hotel; North of West Main Street; Number Nothing; Price's Hotel; Queen Charlotte Hotel; Scottsville Tavern; Thomas Jefferson Inn; Town & Country Restaurant; Warren Tavern; Warren Stone Tavern; White Hall Inn; Woodstock Hall; Woolen Mills Tavern; Yancey's Tavern]
[Albemarle County Courthouse; Albemarle County Jail; Albemarle County Office Building; Benevolent and Protective Order of
Elks; Brick Bonds; Buck Mountain Road Trace; Charlottesville Courthouse; Scottsville Road to Charlottesville building; section
of Jefferson Memorial Road; Main Street, Charlottesville; Charlottesville Post Office; First Courthouse Column; Court Square;
Fray's Mill Bridge; Free Bridge; Howardsville Masonic Lodge; Jefferson Theatre; Levy Opera House; Magruder Sanitarium; Martha
Jefferson Hospital; McIntire Library; Miramont Apartments; Nelson Sanitarium; Falls of S. F. Hardware River; Tom Brady & Bill
Randolph, Iron Stone at Old's Forge; N. Hardware River; Paramount Theatre; Piedmont Icehouse; Poorhouse Farm; Sunnyside Poorhouse
1; Preston Court Apartments; Race Out Thru Rock, Old's Furnace, S. R. Hardware River; Revolutionary War Barracks; Virginia
National Guard Armory; Vinegar Hill Scene; Warren; Village of Esmont; unidentified; portrait of James W. Widderfield; photographs
of James W. Widderfield, John Jordan, William Dundum and Dabney Cosby]
[Alberene; Bank Barn at Enniscorthy; Bank of Crozet; Branchlands; Albemarle County Courthouse; Book of Ebenezer Baptist Church;
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks; Carr Garage; Court Square; Elderly Ladies Home; Farish House; Redland Club; Levy
Opera House; Warehouse; W. Main Street; John Yeargin House; Rural life]