Covesville Historic District

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Cove Presbyterian Church, Constructed in 1809.

The Covesville Historic District, located southeast of Charlottesville, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in June of 2005. The 2,308-acre district, which was added to the Virginia Landmarks Register in March 2005, includes the village of Covesville as well as the surrounding farmland and contains 104 buildings, structures, and sites that have been identified as historically important. [1]

The district was added to the Virginia Landmarks Register on March 16, 2005. [2]

Narrative from Virginia Landmarks Registry

"The Covesville Historic District is a village that developed in response to religious settlement, transportation routes, and a successful apple-growing climate. Officially a village in 1828, Covesville was initially settled in the 1740s by Scotch-Irish and German immigrants from the Shenandoah Valley. The creation of a religious congregation, Cove MeetingHouse, provided a center to the fledgling community and attracted more settlement. By the third-quarter of the 18th century, the community evolved as a village on the Charlottesville-to-Lynchburg stagecoach road, and the arrival of a railroad in the mid-19th century furthered its development. Significant growth, however, occurred after a commercial apple orchard was established in 1866. The orchard grew the highly popular Albemarle Pippin, resulting in one of the most successful early apple operations in Virginia. Its success spurred village development with construction of workers’ housing, a railroad depot, shipping sheds, apple packing and grader plants, cider mills, stores, and other industry-related resources. In addition, high-style residences were also built, reflecting the profitability of the agricultural and commercial ventures."


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References

  1. Web. National Register of Historic Places, Jennifer Hallock and Gardiner Hallock on behalf of the Piedmont Environmental Council, Application, Albemarle County, March 2, 2005, retrieved July 17, 2018.
  2. Web. 002-5038 Covesville Historic District, Virginia Landmarks Register, August 13, 2018, retrieved January 19, 2020.

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