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The Jefferson Apartments were located at 405 North Church Street. It first appears in the 1923/24 Charlotte City Directory. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
United States Assay Office in Charlotte from a postcard.See Postcard Collection for additional information. Similar images are in this collection.
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Photo of Harry Golden (May 6, 1902 – October 2, 1981) in his Charlotte home.Harry Golden was an author, Civil Rights activist and publisher of the Carolina Israelite.
Physical Description: 3 x 8 black and white, mounted
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This 1907 Buick was driven to Charlotte by C.C. Coddington and Lee Folger. The photograph was taken on the muddy National Highway between Salisbury and Lexington, North Carolina.
ID Number: H_2000_01_257_27.
Image Year: 1907
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
The Mountain Island Dam and Power Plant as it appeared around 1925.
ID Number: H_2000_01_258_28
Image Year: 1925
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
Category: Hornet's Nest
Format: Black and White
Image Negative: 1
Print: 1
Pucketts' Meat Market was on the north side of East Trade Street in the 300 block.
ID Number: H_2000_01_260_30
Image Year: 1920
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy - very grainy - not suitable for reproduction
Category: Hornet's Nest
Format: Black and White
Girl Reserve Club at Second Ward High School in the 1940s. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
A 5th grade class at Alexander Street School in the 1930s. The school was located at 916 North Alexander Street. It was demolished during the urban renewal projects of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Janie B. Wallace served as the principal at this time.
Bishop Dale, American Legion Post 168, Drum and Bugle Corp Drum Major. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Colonel Charles Young, Post Number 168 of the Drum and Bugle Corps in Louisville, Kentucky. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Members of the Black Cat Social Club and their wives at annual Christmas Dance. Physical Description: 5x7 Enlarged version is in Exhibit. Publisher: Unknown
Afro-American Newspaper carriers organized in 1933. Front row, seated: Ray A. Booton. Second row: Eddie Spears, Mrs. Cathey, David Smith, Mr. Cathey, Gerson Stroud, Addison Yongue John Spears, Mrs. Martha Yongue Johnson, Reginald Wright. Place: Mrs. Johnson's front yard on East 8th Street.
This one-room school house is located on the grounds of Sugaw (Sugar) Creek Presbyterian Church. The latter is located at the corner of North Tryon and Sugar Creek Road. In 1960, the school became a church museum. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy. Publisher: Unknown
The Third Courthouse was located at Church and Trade Streets. Each of the tall, white columns were made from a single pine tree then stuccoed after being milled. It gave the appearance of marble.
Photograph taken from a postcard image of Lakewood Park. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy, not a good image for reproduction Publisher: Unknown
Two women driving a horse and buggy from Thomas B. Hoover's Livery Stable. This picture was taken in front of the Church Street entrance of the Selwyn Hotel. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
The Wallis or Wallace house was built around 1756. It was located on Albemarle Road, the house collapsed during an attempt to move the house to another site in the 1960s. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
The Wachovia Bank Building on South Tryon Street. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown