Postcards of Charlottesville, Virginia, scenes, 1907-1914, n.d.

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Postcards of Charlottesville, Virginia, scenes, 1907-1914, n.d.

Scenes include Main Street, Park Street, the Post Office, the Old Preston House, the Rawlings Institute, the city reservoir, the Southern Depot, the Union Station Depot, N.A. Terrell & Co., Opticians, the Village Cabins, the Charlottesville Woolern Mills, and the Queen Charlotte Hotel.

21 photomechanical prints : color.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7664818

University of Virginia. Library

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Union Station (Charlottesville, Va.)

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Southern Railroad Depot (Charlottesville, Va.)

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United States Post Office (Charlottesville, Va.)

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N.A. Terrell & Co. (Charlottesville, Va.)

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Village Cabins (Charlottesville, Va.)

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Rawlings Institute (Charlottesville, Va.)

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Preston House (Charlottesville, Va. : Dwelling)

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Charlottesville Woolen Mills

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Located in Charlottesville, Va. and begun as a woolen mill during the Civil War, the company occupied the site of an earlier cotton carding and spinning mill. Incorporated in 1868 by H.C. Marchant, the mill did carding and fulling for the local domestic market and produced a coarse grade of woolen cloth. Later it produced flannels, satinets, kerseys and cassimeres. It later specialized in uniform cloth, including cadet greys, venetians, and kersey overcoating. The mill operated until 1965. ...

Queen Charlotte Hotel (Charlottesville, Va.)

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