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*There were no fatalities as a result of traffic accidents in the city of Charlottesville in 1958. However, there were 389 automobile accidents and 103 people were injured. <ref>{{cite-progress-lindsay|title=No Traffic Deaths here in '58 But Accidents Climb|author=Staff Reports|pageno=|printdate=January 2, 1959|publishdate=January 2, 1959|accessdate=March 10, 2016}}</ref> There were 12 fatalities in accidents in [[Albemarle County]]. | *There were no fatalities as a result of traffic accidents in the city of Charlottesville in 1958. However, there were 389 automobile accidents and 103 people were injured. <ref>{{cite-progress-lindsay|title=No Traffic Deaths here in '58 But Accidents Climb|author=Staff Reports|pageno=|printdate=January 2, 1959|publishdate=January 2, 1959|accessdate=March 10, 2016}}</ref> There were 12 fatalities in accidents in [[Albemarle County]]. <ref>{{cite-progress-lindsay|title=Area Traffic Death Toll in 1958 Shows Decrease of 17 Per Cent|author=Staff Reports|pageno=|printdate=January 5, 1959|publishdate=January 5, 1959|accessdate=March 10, 2016}}</ref> | ||
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==[[1958 election]]== | |||
*[[June 10]] – The regular municipal election was held on this Tuesday. [[Louie L. Scribner]] was elected councilman of the City of Charlottesville for the term of office for four years commencing [[September 1]], 1958. | |||
*[[August 5]] – In the Clerk’s Office of the Corporation Court of the City of Charlottesville [[Louie L. Scribner]], who was elected councilman of the City of Charlottesville for the term of office for four years commencing [[September 1]], 1958, took the oath of office before [[C. E. Moran]], Clerk. | |||
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Revision as of 18:04, 10 February 2021
Facts
- There were no fatalities as a result of traffic accidents in the city of Charlottesville in 1958. However, there were 389 automobile accidents and 103 people were injured. [1] There were 12 fatalities in accidents in Albemarle County. [2]
Events
Deaths
1958 election
- June 10 – The regular municipal election was held on this Tuesday. Louie L. Scribner was elected councilman of the City of Charlottesville for the term of office for four years commencing September 1, 1958.
- August 5 – In the Clerk’s Office of the Corporation Court of the City of Charlottesville Louie L. Scribner, who was elected councilman of the City of Charlottesville for the term of office for four years commencing September 1, 1958, took the oath of office before C. E. Moran, Clerk.
References
- ↑ Print: No Traffic Deaths here in '58 But Accidents Climb, Staff Reports, Daily Progress, Lindsay family January 2, 1959, Page .
- ↑ Print: Area Traffic Death Toll in 1958 Shows Decrease of 17 Per Cent, Staff Reports, Daily Progress, Lindsay family January 5, 1959, Page .