The collection has a permanent display in the Declaration of Independence Gallery in the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, with an accompanying documentary film available for viewing there.
At the School of Engineering and Applied Science, the building named for Albert Small was transferred to UVA Engineering in the 1980s and renovated to house what was then a new Center for Computer-Aided Engineering. “This center was the introduction of computer-aided design tools at UVA,” James Aylor, who served as dean from 2004 to 2015, wrote in email.
“When I was dean, often when Mr. Small visited the University – which he dearly loved – he would come by my office,” wrote Aylor, interim chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. “I always cherished the visits. When I went to D.C., I would try to see him. He would say that I did not need to visit him, but he and I always enjoyed the time together. He always had so much wisdom to share.”
Following his historical interests, Small created other collections, one about the architectural development of the Washington, D.C., area that he donated to George Washington University, and another focusing on the World War II D-Day campaign, resulting in the Normandy Institute, an educational program for high schools.
His longstanding public service covered a broad array of topics. President Obama honored him with a National Humanities Medal in 2009.
Besides serving on the UVA Board of Visitors, Small served on the boards of the Aspen Institute, the National Museum of the American Indian, the National Archives Foundation, the Folger Shakespeare Library, the Historical Society of Washington, the National Gallery of Art and the James Madison Council of the Library of Congress, among others.
Small is survived by his wife of 69 years, Shirley Schwalb Small; their children, Susan, Albert Jr. and James; and six grandchildren. Albert Jr. received a master’s, Ph.D. and an MBA from the University, and three grandchildren earned undergraduate degrees from UVA.
A memorial service will be held at a future date.