Albert H. Small, whose many donations to the University of Virginia include a rare first printing of the Declaration of Independence, died Sunday in Bethesda, Maryland. He was just shy of turning 96 years old.
Small earned a chemical engineering degree from UVA in 1946 and served as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He became a successful real estate developer in the Washington, D.C., area, co-founding the Southern Engineering Corp. in 1950.
Over his life, he also built collections of materials related to early American history and pursued philanthropic efforts, including support of UVA projects. A 1980s Engineering School building bears his name, and the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library opened in 2004, named in honor of Small and his wife.
“Albert was an avid and persuasive advocate for a new special collections library when few others believed it would be built,” former University Librarian Karin Wittenborg said in an email. “If not for Albert’s commitment and support, it would not be here today.”