Home Made Rail Grinder
Home Made Rail Grinder being used in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Home Made Rail Grinder being used in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Five students posing outdoors. Caption reads, I have a girl in Arkansas.
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Looking north down Tryon Street, once can see the City Hall in the distance.
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View of Monroe Road from Highways of Mecklenburg (NCR 388.4)
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Five Elizabeth College students in gymnastic attire posing outdoors. Caption reads, Aflir Gymns.
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Sheet music cover of the song Pride of the South March: Dedicated to the Queen City Drum Corps of Charlotte, NC by Harvey Overcash. Framed print in the the Robinson-Spangelr Carolina Room Music Archives and the original sheet music is housed in the vault.
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Monroe Road Physical Description: Original in book Publisher:
Caption reads, Phi Psi Sister Taken in an Elizabeth College Dormitory.
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Image is of two different subjects.The first image on top is of the funeral procession for Fire Chief J. Harvey Wallace, who was killed in an explosion on July 1, 1914.
Below are members of the Charlotte Gun Club. Seated on the first row, from left to right: George A. Howell, Walter Brem, Walter Brem, Jr., E. R. Dodge, Charles M. Creswell, Frank Dowd, Sr. Standing John Carson, John W. Todd, Hamilton Justice, Colonel J. T. Anthony, Winston D. Adams, and Douglas Fox.
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View of Monroe Road from Highwasy of Mecklenburg (NCR 388.4)
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