History of Charlottesville Presbyterian Church, 1820-1933 [manuscript], 1933.

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History of Charlottesville Presbyterian Church, 1820-1933 [manuscript], 1933.

History of First Presbyterian Church of Charlottesville, Charlottesville, Va., compiled by Eva Harris Somerville, 1931-1952, mostly typescripts, portraits and illustrations. The collection also contains some additional material accumulated after the death of Mrs. Somerville; a list of early members of the South Plains Church; a catalog of books in the church library, scattered church bulletins, 1946-1949; a history of the women of the church by Virginia E. Moran; and a list of new members in 1952.

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