Senator John F. Kennedy in Charlotte
Senator John F. Kennedy campaigning in Charlotte. Also featured in the picture or Thomas L. Robinson & B.G. Duncan.
Physical Description: 8x10 - 4x5 negative
Publisher: Unknown
Senator John F. Kennedy campaigning in Charlotte. Also featured in the picture or Thomas L. Robinson & B.G. Duncan.
Physical Description: 8x10 - 4x5 negative
Publisher: Unknown
Dr. William Allen was a prominent Charlotte physician.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
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Founded in 1900, First Ward Graded School was located on East 9th St., between Brevard and Caldwell Streets.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
Davidson College
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
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A ceremony was held at the Square when the last street car made its final trip on March 14, 1938.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
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Photograph of a portrait of James Buchanan Duke who was a leading tobacco industrialist, founder of Duke University and philanthropist.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
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This bust of John Charles McNeill is in the Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room at the Main Branch of the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. McNeill was a columnist for the Charlotte Observer during the 19th century.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
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The people in this image are identified as Woodall and Shepherd Graduates in Pharmacy. The information on the back of this photograph indicates it was the Fitzsimmons Drugstore. However, the original image clearly identifies the picture as the Woodall and Shephard Pharmacy that was located on the Square.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy - 4x5 negative
Publisher: Unknown
Cameron Morrison was Governor of North Carolina and resided in Charlotte after his term in office. His estate, Morrocroft, is now part of the South Park and Ballantyne communities.
Physical Description: black and white - glossy
Publisher: Unknown
First United Methodist Church is located on North Tryon Street. It formed in 1927 with the merger of Tryon Street Methodist and Trinity Methodist Churches. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown