Wallace or Wallis House
A side view of the Ezekial Wallis or Wallace House that was once located on Albemarle Road. It was one of the oldest houses in Charlotte. Physical Description: 4x5 glossy Publisher: Unknown
A side view of the Ezekial Wallis or Wallace House that was once located on Albemarle Road. It was one of the oldest houses in Charlotte. Physical Description: 4x5 glossy Publisher: Unknown
Unknown house possily once located on Hawthorne Road. Physical Description: negative only Publisher: Unknown
Portrait of young woman c 1890.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy4x 5 negative
Publisher: Unknown
Architectural details of the stonework of the Ezekial Wallis House.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
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Senator John F. Kennedy at Douglas Airport on January 15, 1959. Thomas L. Robinson is the left.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
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Columbia Building location unknown
Physical Description: black and white glossy of a postcard
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View of Davidson College campus.
Physical Description: glossy
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The exact location of Meyerson's Department Store is unknown. Apparently it is not in Charlotte.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
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Office building located at 1300 Pickens Street in Columbia, South Carolina.
Physical Description: black and white glossy
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The Charlotte residence of Zebulon B. Vance (1830-1894), served as twice as Governor of North Carolina (1862-1865) and (1877-1879) and later as United States Senator from North Carolina (1879-1894). After his first term as Governor, Vance, a native of Buncombe County, settled in Charlotte and practiced law.
Physical Description: Black and White
Publisher: Unknown