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The Y.M.C.A. Building provided a recreational release for the soldiers stationed at Camp Greene during World War. labeled censored Physical Description: 3x5 black and white Publisher: Unknown
Soldiers doing kitchen duties at Camp Greene.labeled censored Physical Description: 3x5 black and white Publisher: Unknown
Drilling recruits on the grounds of Camp Greene. Physical Description: 3x5 black and white Publisher: I.F.S. Inc.
Enderly, the country home of Sydenham B. Alexander seen on the right of this postcard served as Camp Greene's Headquarters. Physical Description: 3x5 black and white Publisher: Unknown
Company Mess Hall at Camp Greene with three soldiers, including one of the cooks. Physical Description: 3x5 black and white Publisher: A. M. Simon
The trolley entrance gate to Myers Park was located at Fourth and Queens Road. The main gate is gone, but the side shelters remain. Designed by John Nolen and built by the Stephens Company of Winnsboro, South Carolina, the structure is made entirely of granite.
Cotton ginnery and screw press on a plantation. Physical Description: 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
Steam-powered gin house. Physical Description: 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
Cotton gin house with the cotton screw/press on the right. A typical gin house like this produced three bales of cotton a day. Physical Description: 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
Cotton worker driving cotton to gin in a mule-drawn wagon. Physical Description: 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
Etching of Indpendence Square, the intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets in 1909, from the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence Souvenir Edition. The original is in the Carolina Room. Physical Description: Original etching Publisher:
Cotton gin house. Physical Description: 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
Cotton pickers waiting to load the wagons. Physical Description: 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
Child working in cotton fields somewhere in Mecklenburg County Physical Description: 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
Mule driven wagon transporting cotton to market. Physical Description: 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
Views of Myers Park (above) and Providence Road (below) . Features horse drawn carriage and tree lined, dirt roads. Physical Description: 6 1/2 by 2 mounted print Publisher:
AND NOW the rolling gentle hills of northeastern Mecklenburg, the warm red clay of his native county. Home again, and good to be home.

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