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1914- Suffragettes Participate in May 20th parade

The following article describes the participation of the Equal Suffrage League of Charlotte in the May 20th parade in Charlotte, North Carolina.

 

Charlotte Daily Observer 11/1/1914, p. 19

Story of That Suffrage Float

How Feminine Inventiveness Overcame DifficultiesAnd They Made a Hit

Some Personal Recollections and Observations of the Twentieth of May Parade. 

(By Victor L. Stephenson) 

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1912- Twentieth of May Celebration Preparations

The Charlotte Evening Chronicle 5/18/1912

 

EVERYTHING IN READINESS FOR TWENTIETH OF MAY CELEBRATION  

Official Program Shows Three Days Filled With Events That Will Amuse And Interest Thousands of Visitors  

The Twentieth is upon us.  

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1912- Twentieth of May Parade

The Charlotte Evening Chronicle 5/20/1912, sec. 1, pp.1-2,6

Twentieth of May Celebration Begins With Mammoth Parade  

Crowds Estimated At From 25,000 to 30,000 People See First Auspicious Feature of The Three-Day’s Program  

Events of the Celebration Will Include Aeroplane Flights, Parades and other Features  

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1909- President Taft's Reception

The following article discusses President Taft’s speech and also provides descriptions of the reception for the President in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Charlotte Daily Observer 5/21/1909, p.1

PARTISAN POLITICS NOT A FACTOR IN THE DISPOSITION OF HIGH JUDICIAL OFFICES 

President Taft’s Significant Utterance in Charlotte Speech Yesterday

GIVEN A HEARTY WELCOME

Downpour of Rain Does Not Dampen People’s Ardor

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1909- U.S. District Attorney Skinner discusses President Taft

U.S. District Attorney Harry Skinner discusses President Taft's address and judicial appointments at the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence celebrations.

Charlotte Daily Observer 5/21/1909, p.8

PRESIDENT ACTED WELL  

SO SAYS COL. HARRY SKINNER

 

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1909-Celebration Preparations

Charlotte Daily Observer 5/17/1909, p. 7

 

SHOW BEGINS TO-MORROW

  TROOPS COME THIS AFTERNOON.  

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1909- Notes of the Celebration

Charlotte Daily Observer 5/22/1909 p. 4

NOTES OF THE CELEBRATION  

Special mention should have appeared of the float entered by the Cole Manufacturing Company.  It consisted of an elegant exhibit of the several machines manufactured by this enterprising and well-known concern.

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1909- Celebration Notes

 

Charlotte Daily Observer 5/21/1909 p. 7

CELEBRATION NOTES.  

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1909- Poetry

Charlotte Daily Observer 5/21/1909 p.9

 

THE DAY WE CELEBRATE.  

The Twentieth of May is here, Tar Heels;

And President Taft’s here, too.

The streets are thronged with people,

And covered with Red, White and Blue.

Everyone’s here from far and near;

Like Hornets around their nest.

All celebrating our declaration,

The one we love the best.

We see many a familiar face

As through the crowds we meander,

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1909- President Taft Visits Charlotte

The Charlotte Observer 5/21/1909, p. 4

 

PRESIDENT TAFT IN CHARLOTTE.

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