§ Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society
ยง Woolen Mills Historic Neighborhood Association
§ Jefferson Madison Regional Library
§ African-American Cemeteries in Albemarle and Amherst County - Online Database
§ Race and Place: an electronic resource dedicated to understanding the Jim Crow Era in Charlottesville, Virginia
§ J.F. Bell Funeral Home Database: a genealogical resource for African-American family research in Albemarle County
§ Historic Roadside Markers in Albemarle, County
§ Holsinger Studio Collection of Photographs of Charlottesville/ Albemarle
§ Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps of Charlottesville
§ African-American Genealogy Group in Charlottesville / Albemarle
§ Proffit Historic District - Online Resource Archive
§ Ridge Street Oral History Project - interviews with white and black residents
§ Charlottesville Urban History: a brief overview
§ A History of C-ville/Albemarle posted by area Real Estate Agents
§ Charlottesville Urban Design and Affordable Housing - with an historic overview page
§ Walking Tours of Downtown Charlottesville
§ Ivy Depot Website and Film Documentary
§ Hugh Carr Family Farm and African-American Heritage at the Ivy Creek Nature Area
§ Jewish History in Charlottesville
§ Maplewood Cemetery - "Of Grave Concern" an on-line resource for research on the cemetery
§ Touring Charlottesville, Virginia
§ Ash Lawn-Highland, Home of President James Monroe
§ Monticello, Home of Thomas Jefferson
§ Monticello Plantation Database - containing information about the enslaved community
§ Jefferson School - an historic African-American public school in Charlottesville
§ Preservation Piedmont - dedicated to preservation advocacy in the Albemarle County Region
§ From Whitehall to Bacon Hollow - folklore in the northwest corner of Albemarle from the George Foss Collection
§ The Albemarle of Old - a transcription of an old history of the county
§ Chataigne's Virginia Gazetteer and Classified Business Directory for Albemarle County, 1888-89
§ Thomson Mercantile and Professional Directory for Albemarle County, 1851
§ Daughters of the American Revolution, Albemarle Chapter and the Jack Jouett Chapter
§ The Public History of Desegregation at the University of Virginia 1955-75
§ The View from Here - local perspectives on national issues
§ One Hundred Years of Life on the Lawn (UVA), from 1895 to the present



