The Kenwood Campus
Located on 78 acres of land that was once part of Jefferson’s holdings, Kenwood house was built between 1939-1941 by Major General Edwin “Pa” Watson and his wife, Frances Nash Watson. After her husband’s sudden death in 1945, Frances Nash Watson lived full-time at Kenwood with her niece, Ellen Virginia Nash. “Enie,” as her friends called her, was one of the first women to graduate with a law degree from the University of Virginia, and served on Charlottesville’s city council. After her aunt’s death in 1971, she lived at Kenwood, later relocating to the adjacent Roosevelt Cottage. Nash bequeathed Kenwood to the University of Virginia in 1970, which in turn leased the property to the Thomas Jefferson Foundation in 1992. Today, Kenwood is home to ICJS, and includes the 15,500 square-foot Jefferson Library dedicated in 2002.