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C. B. Holt Rock House
Preston Ave, Charlottesville,
VA ,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
38° 2' 22.1208",
-78° 29' 29.994"
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Virginia State Historical Marker |
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African American Charles B. Holt owned a carpentry business in Charlottesville's Vinegar Hill neighborhood. The son of former slaves, Holt built this Arts and Crafts'tyle house in 1925—1926, during the era of segregation when blacks were more than a quarter of the city's population but owned less than one-tenth of its private land. He lived here with his wife, Mary Spinner, until his death in 1950. Later Holt's stepson, Roy C. Preston, and his wife, Asalie Minor Preston, moved in. After a distinguished career teaching in Albemarle County's segregated black public schools, Asalie Preston endowed the Minor-Preston Educational Fund to provide college scholarships.
Last updated: 2/14/2015 15:17:00 |
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C. B. Holt Rock House Historical Marker Location Map, Charlottesville, Virginia Map
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