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Latest revision as of 22:27, 6 October 2022

Francis Bradley Peyton Jr. (1881–1962) was appointed to a vacant seat on Charlottesville City Council after the death of Fred W. Twyman in 1938. Payton operated Peyton Pontiac Cadillac, an automobile business on West Main for 40 years. [1]

F. Bradley Peyton's automobile business was located on West Main for 40 years on land that is now Flats at West Village, a 101-foot-tall apartment complex that required a special use permit and became the center of much controversy once it was built.[2]

Peyton was born on September 3, 1881.

Peyton’s grandfather, Francis Bradley Peyton, Sr. (1848-1933), was the station master for the city of Charlottesville for several decades. He worked for Southern Railway Co. from about 1874 to 1929 and lived on three acres of land across from the current Amtrak station.[3]

Francis Bradley Peyton, Jr. died on August 7, 1962 and was interned at Riverview Cemetery.


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References

  1. Web. Peyton is Named to Fill Vacancy on City Council, Daily Progress Digitized Microfilm, Lindsay family, October 4, 1938, retrieved October 4, 2022. Print. October 4, 1938 page 1.
  2. https://www.c-ville.com/city-divided-west-main-rezoned/
  3. https://www.c-ville.com/city-divided-west-main-rezoned/

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