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 0

Ursula Granger

Ursula Granger


Sally Hemings

Sally Hemings


Jim Olin

Jim Olin

Former United States Representative

John Kluge

John Kluge

German-American entrepreneur

Heather Heyer

Heather Heyer


Sally Hemings

Sally Hemings


Fredson Bowers

Fredson Bowers

Bibliographer

Peter Taylor

Peter Taylor

English former footballer

Mary Ainsworth

Mary Ainsworth

American-Canadian psychologist

Lawrence Eagleburger

Lawrence Eagleburger

Former United States Secretary of State

Mary Hemings

Mary Hemings


Karl Hess

Karl Hess

American speechwriter

Hugh Wilson

Hugh Wilson

American film director

Anna Anderson

Anna Anderson

Impostor

Jack Burnley

Jack Burnley

American comic book artist

Mark Lane

Mark Lane


Manute Bol

Manute Bol

Sudanese-American professional basketball player

Clinton Davisson

Clinton Davisson

American physicist

William C. Battle

William C. Battle

American diplomat

Gleb Botkin

Gleb Botkin

Church of aphrodite

George W. Randolph

George W. Randolph

Lawyer

Cornell MacNeil

Cornell MacNeil

American baritone

Elizabeth Bisland

Elizabeth Bisland

American journalist

Victor Turner

Victor Turner

Anthropologist

Ian Stevenson

Ian Stevenson

Canadian psychiatrist

Robert R. Gilruth

Robert R. Gilruth

American aerospace engineer

Miriam Cooper

Miriam Cooper

Film actress

Jesse Winchester

Jesse Winchester

American-Canadian musician

William Holmes McGuffey

William Holmes McGuffey

Professor

David D. Newsom

David D. Newsom

Former United States Ambassador to the Philippines

John Armstrong Chaloner

John Armstrong Chaloner

American writer

Dell Hymes

Dell Hymes

Linguist

George Welsh

George Welsh

American football player

Edgar F. Shannon Jr.

Edgar F. Shannon Jr.

Professor

Emily Couric

Emily Couric

Former Virginia State Senator

Warren Chappell

Warren Chappell

American illustrator

Robert Bierstedt

Robert Bierstedt

American sociologist

Norman A. Graebner

Norman A. Graebner

Author

Jackie Jensen

Jackie Jensen

American baseball player

Breece D'J Pancake

Breece D'J Pancake

American short story writer

Jesse R. Pitts

Jesse R. Pitts


Thomas L. Rosser

Thomas L. Rosser

General

William Cabell Rives

William Cabell Rives

Former member of the U.S. Senate

Lester R. Ford

Lester R. Ford

American mathematician

Paul Brandon Barringer

Paul Brandon Barringer

Physician

Nathan A. Scott Jr.

Nathan A. Scott Jr.

American scholar

Jeffrey K. Hadden

Jeffrey K. Hadden

Sociologist

Robert P. Scharlemann

Robert P. Scharlemann

Theologian

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