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==Events==
==Events==
*[[January 19]] &ndash; Councilman [[Gus K. Tebell]] cast the only dissenting vote when Council adopted a resolution calling on the General Assembly to enact an amendment to the [[City Charter]] to reduce the size of the [[City School Board]] from the present 12 to seven members. Member of the board will be selected from the city at large under; the proposed charter change, but at no time will any one ward be left without representation.<ref>{{Cite-progress|url=https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2792997|title=Charter Changes Asked|author=|publishdate=Tuesday January 20, 1948|accessdate=March 23, 2023}}</ref>
*[[March 13]] &ndash;  “[[Fray’s Mill]] at [[Advance Mills]], north of the city, was destroyed by fire early today and a member of the family died after seeing the flames and collapsing.” - The Daily Progress, March 13, 1948  
*[[March 13]] &ndash;  “[[Fray’s Mill]] at [[Advance Mills]], north of the city, was destroyed by fire early today and a member of the family died after seeing the flames and collapsing.” - The Daily Progress, March 13, 1948  
*[[June 8]] &ndash; Voters in Charlottesville went to the polls to elect three members of City Council in the [[1948 election]].
*[[June 8]] &ndash; Voters in Charlottesville went to the polls to elect three members of City Council in the [[1948 election]].
*[[July 19]] &ndash; [[Mincer's]] opens for business on the UVA [[Corner district|Corner]] as ''Mincer's Humidor'' and was a tobacco shop. <ref>{{cite web|title=About Mincer's|url=https://mincers.com/about-mincers|author=|work=Website|publisher=Mincer's|location=|publishdate=|accessdate=September 9, 2020}}</ref>
*[[July 19]] &ndash; [[Mincer's]] opens for business on the UVA [[Corner district|Corner]] as ''Mincer's Humidor'' and was a tobacco shop. <ref>{{cite web|title=About Mincer's|url=https://mincers.com/about-mincers|author=|work=Website|publisher=Mincer's|location=|publishdate=|accessdate=September 9, 2020}}</ref>
*[[November 2]] &ndash; Tuesday, the 1948 United States presidential election was held. In one of the greatest election upsets in American history, incumbent President Harry S. Truman, the Democratic nominee, defeated Republican Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Out of 3,367 total votes cast, Charlottesville gave 1,527 to Truman and 1,419 for Dewey.
*[[November 2]] &ndash; Tuesday, the 1948 United States presidential election was held. In one of the greatest election upsets in American history, incumbent President Harry S. Truman, the Democratic nominee, defeated Republican Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Out of 3,367 total votes cast, Charlottesville gave 1,527 to Truman and 1,419 for Dewey.
*[[November 20]] &ndash; The Southern Conference for Human Welfare is held at Madison Hall at the [[University of Virginia]] and a group was expected to express support for President Harry Truman's proposed civil rights program. Speakers included the Reverend [[Malcolm R. Sutherland, Jr.]] of the Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church, the Reverend [[Benjamin F. Bunn]] of the First Baptist Church on West Main Street. <ref>{{cite-progress-lindsay|title=Meeting Tomorrow Will Draft Declaration on Human Rights|url=https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2789279|author=|pageno=|printdate=November 19, 1948|publishdate=November 19, 1948|accessdate=November 19, 2022}}</ref>
*[[November 20]] &ndash; The Southern Conference for Human Welfare is held at Madison Hall at the [[University of Virginia]] and a group was expected to express support for President Harry Truman's proposed civil rights program. Speakers included the Reverend [[Malcolm R. Sutherland, Jr.]] of the Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church, the Reverend [[Benjamin F. Bunn]] of the First Baptist Church on West Main Street. <ref>{{cite-progress-lindsay|title=Meeting Tomorrow Will Draft Declaration on Human Rights|url=https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2789279|author=|pageno=|printdate=November 19, 1948|publishdate=November 19, 1948|accessdate=November 19, 2022}}</ref>


==Deaths==
==Deaths==

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Events

  • January 19 – Councilman Gus K. Tebell cast the only dissenting vote when Council adopted a resolution calling on the General Assembly to enact an amendment to the City Charter to reduce the size of the City School Board from the present 12 to seven members. Member of the board will be selected from the city at large under; the proposed charter change, but at no time will any one ward be left without representation.[1]
  • March 13 – “Fray’s Mill at Advance Mills, north of the city, was destroyed by fire early today and a member of the family died after seeing the flames and collapsing.” - The Daily Progress, March 13, 1948
  • June 8 – Voters in Charlottesville went to the polls to elect three members of City Council in the 1948 election.
  • July 19Mincer's opens for business on the UVA Corner as Mincer's Humidor and was a tobacco shop. [2]
  • November 2 – Tuesday, the 1948 United States presidential election was held. In one of the greatest election upsets in American history, incumbent President Harry S. Truman, the Democratic nominee, defeated Republican Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Out of 3,367 total votes cast, Charlottesville gave 1,527 to Truman and 1,419 for Dewey.
  • November 20 – The Southern Conference for Human Welfare is held at Madison Hall at the University of Virginia and a group was expected to express support for President Harry Truman's proposed civil rights program. Speakers included the Reverend Malcolm R. Sutherland, Jr. of the Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church, the Reverend Benjamin F. Bunn of the First Baptist Church on West Main Street. [3]

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References

  1. Web. Charter Changes Asked, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, Tuesday January 20, 1948, retrieved March 23, 2023.
  2. Web. About Mincer's, Website, Mincer's, retrieved September 9, 2020.
  3. Web. Meeting Tomorrow Will Draft Declaration on Human Rights, Daily Progress Digitized Microfilm, Lindsay family, November 19, 1948, retrieved November 19, 2022.