High School Students (Unknown)
Photograph of high school students. Unidentified.
Physical Description: negatives only (4x5)
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Photograph of high school students. Unidentified.
Physical Description: negatives only (4x5)
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Charlotte News Sports Staff
Physical Description: 8x10 print and 4x5 negative
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From Marie Isabella Matson's scrapbook when she attended Elizabeth College in Charlotte. Caption reads: Ensign William Cash - The Cincinnati.
Physical Description: Original in scrapbook
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Grade School Class (unidentified)
Physical Description: negatives only (4x5)
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Great shot of the Sports News Room at the Charlotte Observer. The photograph below captures the legendary sports staff of the 1940s and 1950s, from left-to-right: Herman Helms, Sam Miller, Dick Pierce, Wilton Garrison and Richard Morris. Physical Description: 8x10 Black and White 4x5 Negative Publisher:
Midway section of Elizabeth College looking toward the Music Conservatory after a snowstorm.
Physical Description: Original in scrapbook
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View of North Tryon Street from Trade Street features cars from the 1950s and the shops that existed at that time.
Physical Description: 8 x 10 black and white
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This is the way the United States Post Office and Courthouse appeared shortly after its completion in 1915. The second additon was constructed in 1934. Today it is known as The Charles R. Jonas Federal Building. This is historic two-story, limestone structure in the neo-classical design is located at 401 West Trade Street, in Charlotte. An addition was built in 1934. At various times it has served as a courthouse of the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina, and a United States post office.
Part of Elizabeth College's campus known as the Midway during the winter of 1902.Elizabeth College was located on Hawthorne Road. It opened in 1896. This popular school for girls remained in Charlotte until 1915.
Physical Description: Original in scrapbook
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Looking north on Tryon Street from Fourth Street.
Physical Description: 8x10 black and white glossy.
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