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*March 12: The Virginia General Assembly passed legislation permitting all cities and towns to adopt residential segregation ordinances. | *March 12: The Virginia General Assembly passed legislation permitting all cities and towns to adopt residential segregation ordinances. | ||
*June 4: The Edison Moving Picture Company arrived in Charlottesville on this day to begin filming “Jouett’s Ride and Cornwallis’ Surrender” at Monticello and in the city.<ref>https://www.dailyprogress.com/125yearsofprogress/edison-company-in-charlottesville-to-film-in/article_1dfa0102-49f8-11e7-9bb7-330547c09120.html Edison company in Charlottesville to film in 1912</ref> | |||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
Revision as of 18:45, 18 April 2019
This article is a date listing important events for the year 1912.
Events
- February 8: The regular monthly meeting of the City Council, was attended by the following aldermen: R. W. Holsinger, president; E. A. Balz, W. R. Barksdale, J. P. Ellington, J. E. Gleason, L. T. Hanckel, Jr., T. J. Michie, F. M. Huyett, Henry D. Jarman, John S. Patton and A. D. Payne.[1]
- March 12: The Virginia General Assembly passed legislation permitting all cities and towns to adopt residential segregation ordinances.
- June 4: The Edison Moving Picture Company arrived in Charlottesville on this day to begin filming “Jouett’s Ride and Cornwallis’ Surrender” at Monticello and in the city.[2]
Deaths
Images
- ↑ Web. CIDER SELLER’S TAX TO BE $100, Staff Reports, Daily Progress Digitized Microfilm, Lindsay family, February 9, 1912, retrieved April 17, 2019 from University of Virginia Library. Print. page 1.
- ↑ https://www.dailyprogress.com/125yearsofprogress/edison-company-in-charlottesville-to-film-in/article_1dfa0102-49f8-11e7-9bb7-330547c09120.html Edison company in Charlottesville to film in 1912