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  • ==Births== * [[1978]] – [[Mary Truehart Woodfolk]] dies at the age of 95 and is buried in [[L
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  • {{Event Year|1978|1980}} Items listed on day and year pages should be under the following headings: Births, Deaths, Events, Establishments, Disestablishments, and for year pages, Ima
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  • *[[1978]] &ndash; First edition of the [[Charlottesville Observer]] is published. < ==Births==
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  • {{Event Year|1976|1978}} Items listed on day and year pages should be under the following headings: Births, Deaths, Events, Establishments, Disestablishments, and for year pages, Ima
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  • ...ade01a-725e-4e64-832d-61ea29f3c0f1|author=|work=Minutes of the October 18, 1978 Albemarle County Board of Supervisors Meeting|publisher=Albemarle County|lo ==Births==
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  • | term_start1 = 1978 ...lottesville|president of the Charlottesville City Council (mayor)]] from [[1978]] to [[1980]]. He is the last Republican to hold the position.
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  • ...arlottesville School Board in the 1960's. He served on the ACSA Board from 1978 to 2009. He was a member of the groups [[Albemarle County Taxpayers]], [[Ci [[Category: 1928 births]]
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  • ...le Observer]]'', the area's first weekly newspaper in the modern era, in [[1978]] alongside her husband.<ref name="mckenzie">{{cite-progress|title=Remember ...d, Sandy Peaslee, owned and wrote for the paper. The weekly paper ran from 1978 to 2004 with the simple goal of informing the public.<ref>{{Cite web|url=ht
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  • ...to be chair of the [[Charlottesville Democratic Committee]], serving from 1978 to 1982. She was also a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in [[Category: 1932 births]]
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  • ...C. Balz later married Elizabeth Queen Walker (April 19, 1901 – October 19, 1978). [[Category: 1871 births]]
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  • ...n M.S. in systems management from the University of Southern California in 1978, and a degree from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1998.<ref n [[Category:1946 births]]
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  • | term_end1 = 1978 [[Category:1906 births]]
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  • ...Ed Jr., David, and Kevin. Following Mary's passing from breast cancer in [[1978]], Roseberry commissioned a stained-glass window in memoriam of her that is [[Category:1925 births]]
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  • ...=The collection was given to the library by Mrs. Thomas H. Fox on 24 April 1978.|work=Paper for James Kinard's Local History course|publisher=Micajah Woods [[Category:1844 births]]
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  • ...her husband always referred to her as Anastasia. They were fined $1750 in 1978 for "rat harborage," in relation to the awful condition of their home. The [[Category: 1900 births]]
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  • ...ood]]||First female chair of the [[Charlottesville Democratic Committee]], 1978-1982; President of [[Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce| Charlott ...]]||First woman to produce a weekly when she founded the [[Observer]] in [[1978]]
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  • Items listed on day and year pages should be under the following headings: Births, Deaths, Events, Establishments, Disestablishments, and for year pages, Ima ...ears: '''[[2017]]''', '''[[2006]]''', '''[[1995]]''', '''[[1989]]''', '''[[1978]]''', '''[[1967]]''', '''[[1961]]''', '''[[1950]]''', '''[[1939]]''', and '
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