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*[[The Gleason]] - | *[[The Gleason]] - A 24,000-square-foot, historic office/retail building at [[126 Garrett Street]], developed by [[H. M. Gleason’s Holdings, LLC]] in [[2007]]. | ||
*[[Michael Gleason]] | * M. S. Gleason - [[Michael Gleason | Michael Stacks Gleason, Jr]], Nelson County native who became a major businessman in Charlottesville in the late 1800's. | ||
*[[J. Emmett Gleason]] - City Councilor in the 1940's | *[[H. M. Gleason]] - Henry Morris Gleason (1854-1931). | ||
*[[H. M. Gleason & Sons]] - Feed and Farm Supply Store at [[126 Garrett Street]], 1873-2004. | |||
*[[Hotel Gleason/Albemarle Hotel]] - a historic railroad hotel and commercial building located at [[617 West Main Street]], built in 1896 by [[Michael Stacks Gleason, Jr]]. | |||
*[[James E. Gleason]] - City Alderman in the 1910's | |||
*[[Abell-Gleason House]] - Greek Revival mansion built about [[1859]] for [[Alexander Pope Abel]]; owned [[J. Emmett Gleason]] and [[Helen S. Gleason]] from 1946 to 1974 | |||
*[[J. Emmett Gleason]] - City Councilor in the 1930's & 1940's | |||
*[[Elizabeth Gleason]] - City Councilor in the 1980's |
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Gleason could refer to:
- The Gleason - A 24,000-square-foot, historic office/retail building at 126 Garrett Street, developed by H. M. Gleason’s Holdings, LLC in 2007.
- M. S. Gleason - Michael Stacks Gleason, Jr, Nelson County native who became a major businessman in Charlottesville in the late 1800's.
- H. M. Gleason - Henry Morris Gleason (1854-1931).
- H. M. Gleason & Sons - Feed and Farm Supply Store at 126 Garrett Street, 1873-2004.
- Hotel Gleason/Albemarle Hotel - a historic railroad hotel and commercial building located at 617 West Main Street, built in 1896 by Michael Stacks Gleason, Jr.
- James E. Gleason - City Alderman in the 1910's
- Abell-Gleason House - Greek Revival mansion built about 1859 for Alexander Pope Abel; owned J. Emmett Gleason and Helen S. Gleason from 1946 to 1974
- J. Emmett Gleason - City Councilor in the 1930's & 1940's
- Elizabeth Gleason - City Councilor in the 1980's