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*July 2 – The first meeting of the new [[Charlottesville City Council, 1901-1922 | city council]] was held.  
*July 2 – The first meeting of the new [[Charlottesville City Council, 1901-1922 | city council]] was held.  


Spring &ndash; [[UVA School of Nursing]] founded.<ref>https://www.nursing.virginia.edu/about/leadership/</ref>
*Spring &ndash; [[UVA School of Nursing]] founded.<ref>https://www.nursing.virginia.edu/about/leadership/</ref>


[[April 13]] &ndash;  Thomas Jefferson’s birthday, the first building of the University of Virginia Hospital opened. UVA dedicated its first hospital: a 25-bed building with three operating rooms.<ref>http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/centennial/beginnings/</ref>
*[[April 13]] &ndash;  Thomas Jefferson’s birthday, the first building of the University of Virginia Hospital opened. UVA dedicated its first hospital: a 25-bed building with three operating rooms.<ref>http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/centennial/beginnings/</ref>


==Deaths==
==Deaths==
[[April 24]] &ndash; John E. Massey served as the lieutenant governor of Virginia (1886–1890), a member of the General Assembly (1873­–1879), and an influential member of two Virginia political parties.
*[[April 24]] &ndash; John E. Massey served as the lieutenant governor of Virginia (1886–1890), a member of the General Assembly (1873­–1879), and an influential member of two Virginia political parties.
==Images==
==Images==
<gallery perrow=5 caption="Images from 1901">
<gallery perrow=5 caption="Images from 1901">

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Events

  • 1901 – The Virginia Anti-Saloon League was founded in Richmond.
  • April 13 – Thomas Jefferson’s birthday, the first building of the University of Virginia Hospital opened. UVA dedicated its first hospital: a 25-bed building with three operating rooms.[2]

Deaths

  • April 24 – John E. Massey served as the lieutenant governor of Virginia (1886–1890), a member of the General Assembly (1873­–1879), and an influential member of two Virginia political parties.

Images

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