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  • ...Albemarle&searchid=2238b003-16b1-46c2-940b-b703324af12e|when=September 16, 1971|documentid=4270|accessdate=February 5, 2021}}</ref> ==Deaths==
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  • ...year|url=https://dailyprogress.com/news/local/notable-charlottesville-area-deaths-of-the-past-year/article_214cd2f4-3292-11eb-8321-cf66fc65c280.html|author=S [[Category: 2020 deaths]]
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  • ...year|url=https://dailyprogress.com/news/local/notable-charlottesville-area-deaths-of-the-past-year/article_214cd2f4-3292-11eb-8321-cf66fc65c280.html|author=S [[Category:2020 deaths]]
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  • *[[1971]] &ndash; [[Christ Episcopal Church]] added to National Register of Histori ==Deaths==
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  • ...xecutive who became known for his research into altered consciousness. His 1971 book Journeys Out of the Body is credited with popularizing the term "out-o [[Category:1995 deaths]]
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  • {{Event Year|1971|1973}} ...sted on day and year pages should be under the following headings: Births, Deaths, Events, Establishments, Disestablishments, and for year pages, Images date
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  • '''J. Michael Crafaik III''' ([[August 9]], [[1971]] - [[December 13]], [[2008]] was a local restaurateur who twice ran as a R [[Category:1971 births]]
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  • {{Event Year|1969|1971}} ...sted on day and year pages should be under the following headings: Births, Deaths, Events, Establishments, Disestablishments, and for year pages, Images date
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  • *[[1971]] &ndash; [[Castle Hill]] listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register <ref>{ ==Deaths==
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  • ...sted on day and year pages should be under the following headings: Births, Deaths, Events, Establishments, Disestablishments, and for year pages, Images date ...Albemarle&searchid=2238b003-16b1-46c2-940b-b703324af12e|when=September 16, 1971|documentid=4270|accessdate=February 5, 2021}}</ref>
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  • ...15, 1932 and grew up in Buffalo, New York. He moved to Charlottesville in 1971. After retiring from the United States Army in 1983, he became involved in [[Category: 2005 deaths]]
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  • ...Virginia’s master’s program in planning and urban design. She graduated in 1971 and soon joined the newly formed [[Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commi [[Category: 2016 deaths]]
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  • ...[2022]]) served as Charlottesville's [[City Manager]] for 25 years, from [[1971]] to [[1996]] <ref>Yellig, John. "Downtown Mall: Charlottesville’s public [[Category:2022 deaths]]
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  • ...lle School Board]] (1965-1970); served in the Virginia House of Delegates (1971-1980); member of State Senator from (1980-1992) where he served on the Join [[Category: 1973 deaths]]
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  • ...sted on day and year pages should be under the following headings: Births, Deaths, Events, Establishments, Disestablishments, and for year pages, Images date ==Deaths==
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  • ...Pink and Lyria Brown. His mother, Catherine Tylor (b. 4/22/1910 – d. 1/28/1971) was born in Washington, DC to Nelson Bennett Taylor and Virginia Jackson. [[Category: 2004 deaths]]
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  • ...sted on day and year pages should be under the following headings: Births, Deaths, Events, Establishments, Disestablishments, and for year pages, Images date ...ry 22]] as a holiday for all federal workers. Nearly a century later, in [[1971]], the Uniform Monday Holiday Law changed the date to the third Monday in F
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  • | [[Paul Garrett|Paul Conrad Garrett]]||UVA law grad, 1971; First African American as Charlottesville City Attorney, 1976; Charlottesv | [[Heinz Kramp]]||Founder of [[Innisfree Village]] in [[1971]], a therapeutic cooperative community with adults with mental disabilities
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  • ...sted on day and year pages should be under the following headings: Births, Deaths, Events, Establishments, Disestablishments, and for year pages, Images date ...exact same calendar as the years [[2010]], [[1999]], [[1993]], [[1982]], [[1971]], [[1965]], [[1954]], [[1943]], [[1937]], and [[1926]].
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