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Unknown Woman

Unknown woman. Image part of VanLandingham Collection

Physical Description: Mounted sepia tone image

Publisher: Unknown

Dr. Thomas Arthur Walker

Dr. Thomas Arthur Walker (1879-1939) ran Walker Drugstore at 332 North Tryon Street. Today, this building still stands on the corner of 8th and Tryon. The Fox & Hound Pub is located there.

Physical Description: 5 x 7

Publisher: Unknown

Walker's Drugstore & the Fisk Rubber Company

Walker's Drugstore and the Fisk Rubber Company occupied the building at 332 North Tryon Street. Dr. T. Arthur. Walker ran the drugstore Today, this building still stands on the corner of 8th and Tryon. The Fox & Hound Pub is located there.

Physical Description: 8x10 mounted

Publisher: Unknown

Woodall & Sheppard Drug Store

Woodall & Sheppard Drugstore was located at 9 North Tryon Street at the intersection of Trade & Tryon Street.. Junius P. Woodall and John W. Sheppard were the proprietors.

Physical Description: 8 x 10 mounted on 11 x 14 board

Publisher: Unknown

Woodall and Sheppard Drugstore

An interior view of Woodall & Sheppard Drugstore that was located at 9 North Tryon Street at the intersection of Trade & Tryon Street.. Junius P. Woodall and John W. Sheppard were the proprietors.

Physical Description: 8x10 mounted on 11 x 14

Publisher: Unknown

Sugaw (Sugar) Creek Presbyterian Church

Sugaw Creek Presbyterian Church is located on North Tryon Street. Founded in 1755, the building in this photograph was constructed in 1895, and it still stands. The cemetery, seen above, features dates to the mid-eighteenth century.

Physical Description: Top photograph 3 x 3 1/2 Bottom photograph 4x 41/2Both on 6 x 11 piece of mounting board.

Publisher: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County

Confederate Veteran

Unknown Confederate veteran.

Physical Description: 5x7 mounted

Publisher:

The Osborne Oak`

The Osborne Oak was located at West Trade and Graham Street. It was more than a 100 years old when this photograph was taken. The home belonged to Dr. Sam Hayes who married an Osborne. A horse drawn cart is in front.

Physical Description: 3x3 print35 mm negative

Publisher: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County

Settlers Cemetery

Settler's Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Charlotte. It is located at the corner of 5th and Church Streets

Physical Description: 3x4 print mounted35 mm negative

Publisher: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County

Enderly House (Sydenham B. Alexander Home)

Enderly House was the home of Sydenham B. Alexander. It was later donated to Camp Greene.

Physical Description: 4 3/4 by 3 1/2 mounted print 35 mm negative

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