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Moving - Charlottesville, Virginia
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While you are answering those questions in your mind,
please enjoy a brief history of the community you are
considering as your next home, Charlottesville, VA.
A Brief History of Charlottesville,
Virginia
The earliest known settlement in the area
was an Indian village (Monasukapanough) located
approximately five miles north of the present center of town
on a hillside overlooking the Rivanna River. In the early
1700s settlers traveled the major east-west route from
Richmond to a pass in the Blue Ridge mountains named Hood's
Gap (Jarman's Gap), paralleling the James and Rivanna
Rivers. This thoroughfare, the Three Notch'd
Road or Three Chopt Road, threaded its
way through the Southwest Mountains east of the current town
at the Rivanna River Gap following an Indian hunting path
through the region. As this route proceeded from the Rivanna
River heading to the west, it followed a long ridge line
separating two major drainage areas. Settlement along a dry
ridge line was a common strategy for early Virginia
villages, although unlike Charlottesville with its inland
location, most of the early plantations and villages in the
colonial period occurred with close proximity to the
estuaries and rivers feeding the Tidewater region.
By the mid-1750s land grants were secured for a number of
large parcels within Albemarle County. The first patents
were recorded in 1727. In 1735 Abraham Lewis secured 800
acres in an area that currently includes the University of
Virginia grounds, and Nicholas Meriwether secured 1,020
acres in the eastern portion of contemporary Charlottesville
(in addition to a much larger tract of land to the east of
the Southwest Mountains). In 1737, patents were issued to
William Taylor between the Meriwether and Lewis tracks; this
tract encompassed the area that would later become the
village of Charlottesville.

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