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School Children

School Children

Physical Description: 35 mm negative

Publisher: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County

Monroe Road

View of Monroe Road from Highwasy of Mecklenburg (NCR 388.4)

Physical Description: 35 mm negativeOriginal in book

Publisher: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County

North Tryon Street

View of North Tryon Street from Trade Street features cars from the 1950s and the shops that existed at that time.

Physical Description: 8x1035 mm negative

Publisher: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County

Monroe Road

View of Monroe Road from Highwasy of Mecklenburg (NCR 388.4)

Physical Description: 35 mm. negativeOriginal in book

Publisher: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County

Three Children

Three young men, possibly brothers, unidentified, posing for a portrait.

Physical Description: 4x5 negatives4x4 print

Publisher: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County

Independence Square

Etching of Indpendence Square, the intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets in 1909, from the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence Souvenir Edition. The original is in the Carolina Room.

Physical Description: 2x4 negative

Publisher: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County

Charlotte Postal Workers

Group portrait of Charlotte Postal Workers.

Physical Description: 4x5 negative

Publisher: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

Three unidentified men

Three unidentified men

Physical Description: 4x5 negative

Publisher: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County

James A. Jones House

Record implies this was James A. Jones first house on Pine Street. There is no evidence he ever resided here. It is possible the description is referring that this is the first house built by James A. Jones, the founder and president of J.A. Jones Construction.

Physical Description: 35mm Negative

Publisher: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County

Upstairs Lounge in the Carolina Theatre

The lounge of the Carolina Theatre featured Mediterranean furniture, accessories and a decorative ceiling.The Carolina Theatre opened in 1927 on the corner of North Tryon and Sixth Streets. With a seating capacity of 1,800 and beautiful architectural and decorative features, it remained popular entertaintment venue for many years. Today part of the theatre still stands and efforts are underway to restore the structure to its initial glory.

Physical Description: Two 4x4 printsOne 5x7 print2x2 Negative

Publisher: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County