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  • ...[[Charlottesville City Council]]. <ref>{{minutes-citycouncil|when=July 2, 1976|id=157554}}</ref> ==Deaths==
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  • {{Event Year|1974|1976}} ...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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  • ===1976 election=== {{Template:1976 election/CityCouncil}}
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  • {{Event Year|1976|1978}} ...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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  • ...opment and Housing Authority]] <ref>{{minutes-citycouncil|when=October 18, 1976|id=157568}}</ref> ==Deaths==
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  • | term_start2 = 1976 ...ded [[First Presbyterian Church]]. Brunton was elected to Council in the [[1976 election]], winning the most votes among 11 candidates on the ballot.
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  • ...) was a Charlottesville community leader and unsuccessful candidate in the 1976 City Council election. <ref>{{cite-progress|title=Community leader Sherman [[Category: 2013 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 ...[[Charlottesville City Council]]. <ref>{{minutes-citycouncil|when=July 2, 1976|id=157554}}</ref>
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  • ...Heads County Board|url=|author=Ben Critzer|pageno=A9|printdate=January 3, 1976|publishdate=|accessdate=|cturl=}}</ref>. He died on May 29, 2011. <ref name [[Category: 2011 deaths]]
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  • ...e [[Federal Executive Institute]]. She began work for Charlottesville in [[1976]] as director of the Central Piedmont Urban Observatory. She was named an a [[Category: 2006 deaths]]
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  • ...nded the [[University of Virginia School of Law]] and earned his J.D. in [[1976]]. He then went to work for [[MichieHamlett]] and practiced real estate and [[Category: 2019 deaths]]
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  • '''Wilson Alden “Will” Richey''' (March 28, 1976 – December 12, 2023) was a founder and owner of multiple restaurants in t [[Category: 1976 births]]
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  • ...chie Drive and Madison Avenue. <ref>{{minutes-citycouncil|when=October 18, 1976|id=157568}}</ref> ==Deaths==
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  • ...harlottesville Albemarle Foundation for the Encouragement of the Arts]] in 1976. This nonprofit organization aimed to promote the arts in local schools an [[Category: 2011 deaths]]
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  • ..."Albemarle">Moore, John Hammond. Albemarle, Jefferson's County, 1727-1976. 1976. Charlottesville: Albemarle County Historical Society, 1986. 381, 415.</ref [[Category:1983 deaths]]
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  • ...onor.” <ref>Moore, John Hammond. Albemarle, Jefferson's County, 1727-1976. 1976. Charlottesville: Albemarle County Historical Society, 1986. 369-370.</ref> ...ds...” <ref>Moore, John Hammond. Albemarle, Jefferson's County, 1727-1976. 1976. Charlottesville: Albemarle County Historical Society, 1986. 370.</ref>
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  • ...cyclists when more than 2000 passed her house during the BikeCentennial in 1976.<ref name="A">{{cite web|title=June Curry - The Cookie Lady|url=http://www. [[Category:2012 deaths]]
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  • ...rst woman elected to the Charlottesville City Council serving from 1972 to 1976. In 1974 she was also the first woman to chair the 7th District Virginia De ...ducational Television Corporation and the Westminster Childcare Center. In 1976 she co-founded the Virginia Women's Forum to honor outstanding women in gov
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  • | term_start1 = 1976 ...worrell|title=David Was First Woman Elected|url=|author=|pageno=|printdate=1976|publishdate=|accessdate=July 26, 2021}}</ref>
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  • ...n Mark City's Year|url=|author=Peter Bacque|pageno=D1|printdate=January 4, 1976|publishdate=|accessdate=|cturl=}}</ref>" heavily pushed the development of [[Category:2022 deaths]]
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