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- 1825 – After many incidents of student disorder and drunkenness culminate in violent rioting on the Lawn, the entire faculty threatens to resign. The 82-year-old Thomas Jefferson summons all to the Rotunda. Confronting the failure of student self-rule and the threat to his dream of a university, he breaks into tears. Rioting students confess, some are expelled, and strict rules replace the former code of student self-government. Student mayhem is quelled, briefly
- 1918 – To stop the spread of the influenza strain that was spreading around the world, Charlottesville Mayor E.G. Haden ordered public gatherings to be canceled
- 1933 – A State special election was held. Charlottesville voted 874 to 260—a margin of almost 3 to 1—in favor of ending state prohibition. Every district in the State turned thumbs down on the Eighteenth Amendment