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  2. Congregation Beth Israel (Charlottesville, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, the Senior Rabbi is Tom Gutherz, and the Assistant Rabbi is Ezra Leventhal. [6] Daniel Alexander, Rabbi Emeritus, served as rabbi from 1988 to 2016, and his retirement led the Virginia House of Delegates and Virginia Senate to issue Joint Resolution No. 381, commending Alexander's service to the Congregation Beth Israel and the ...

  3. St. James Church (Charlottesville, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    St. James Church (also known as Garth Chapel) is a historic church located northwest of Charlottesville near Owensville, Albemarle County, Virginia, United States on VA 614 east of VA 676. The vernacular Gothic Revival chapel was constructed in 1896 with the help of the Garth Family and the sponsorship of Christ Episcopal Church in Charlottesville.

  4. Charlottesville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Christ Episcopal Church was Charlottesville's first church. It was begun in 1820 by builders on loan from Thomas Jefferson, and the congregation's current home was completed in the early 1900s. [37] The first black church in Charlottesville, the First Baptist Church of Charlottesville, was established in 1864.

  5. Delevan Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Delevan Baptist Church, also known as First Baptist Church and First Colored Baptist Church, is a historic African-American Baptist church building located at 632 W. Main Street in Charlottesville, Virginia. It was built in 1883, and is a one-story, three bay by six bay, Victorian Romanesque style brick church. It sits on a raised basement and ...

  6. Mount Zion Baptist Church (Charlottesville, Virginia)

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    The congregation is still in place today, and the church remains a pillar of strength and pride in the black community. In 1966 the Minister of the Mount Zion Baptist Church was J.B. Hamilton and the Clerk was Mrs. Ethel P. Nicholas. [4] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. [1]

  7. List of mayors of Charlottesville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    In 1888, Charlottesville incorporated as a city independent of the county but continued to select its mayors in the same fashion. Since 1922, however, the popular electorate has chosen a number of individuals to serve on city council - initially three, then five from 1928 to the present.

  8. Fry's Spring Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Fry's Spring Historic District encompasses a residential neighborhood of Charlottesville, Virginia, which was developed between 1890 and 1963.Prior to its development, it was a largely wooded area owned for much of the 19th century by the Fry family.

  9. Category:Churches in Albemarle County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Churches in Charlottesville, Virginia ... Emmanuel Church (Greenwood, Virginia) G. ... This page was last edited on 16 December 2016, ...