Proffit Historic District

Proffit Historic District

Infobox_nrhp | name =Proffit Historic District
nrhp_type =


caption =
nearest_city= Proffit, Virginia
area =
built =1871
architect= Brown, Ned; Cox, Elijah, et al.
architecture= Colonial Revival, Late Gothic Revival
added = February 05, 1999
governing_body = Private
refnum=99000145 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]
The historic Proffit area in Virginia includes Evergreen Baptist Church, the Proffit Station Master’s House, remains of the first Proffit Post Office, the Proffit Road Bridge, and several houses built by African-American families as far back as the 1880s.

Proffit’s history dates back to the 1870s when two former slaves, John Coles and Benjamin Brown, purchased some land from former slaveholder W.G. Carr. In 1876 Ned Brown purchased seventy-five acres in the area as well. Its settlement began and the community thrived.

Proffit is noted as one of the few African American communities in Albemarle County to survive after the Civil War. Today it is a quiet residential area whose backbone is the Evergreen Baptist Church. The Church was built in 1891 by its first pastor, Reverend D.L. Gofney, and continues to be significantly involved in this historic community today.

References

*Proffit Historic District [http://www.aaheritageva.org/search/sites.asp?MailingListID=548] - Virginia African Heritage Program

External links

* [http://www.aaheritageva.org/search/sites.asp?MailingListID=548 Information on the Proffit Historic District from Virginia African Heritage Program]


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