Dennis Apartments
H.D. Dennis Apartments were located at Hopedale and Granville Road.Another copy exists
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
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H.D. Dennis Apartments were located at Hopedale and Granville Road.Another copy exists
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
Publisher:
The 1916 Charlotte School Board.
Front row, left to right: Guy M. Beaty, T. T. Smith, J. D. McCall, Mayor T. L. Kirkpatrick, Arthur Wearn, Plummer Stewart. Back row: unidentified, M. J. Green, S. F. Tomlinson, J. H. Wilson, J. Landrum Brown, unidentified, Harry P. Harding, D. M. Abernethy, and D. R. Yarboro.
For more information about the history of education in Charlotte, please check vertical files and Harding's "History of Charlotte Schools," which are both located in the Carolina Room.
Queen Charlotte Sophia Mecklenburg-Strelitz Hanover, wife of King George III. Original portrait hangs in the Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte, North Carolina. The city of Charlotte and the county of Mecklenburg was named in her honor.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
Publisher: Unknown
Anna Morrison Jackson's second was located at 306 West Trade Street. She was the widow of General Stonewall Jackson.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
Publisher: Unknown
Interior shot of the replica of the First Courthouse in Mecklenburg County. This structure was built in honor of America's Bicentennial 1976 celebration.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
Publisher: Unknown
Another interior shot of the Mecklenburg County Courthouse replica built in 1976 as part of the country's Bicentennial celebration.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
Publisher: Unknown
The Third Courthouse was located at Church and Trade Streets. Each of the tall, white columns were made from a single pine tree then stuccoed after being milled. It gave the appearance of marble. When the courthouse was torn down, no one recalled this fact, and the workers were surprised to discover perfectly preserved trees beneath the stucco. It was torn down in 1898.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy4x5 negatives - 6 copies4x5 positives neg. - 5 copies
Publisher: Unknown
The Wallis or Wallace house was built around 1756. It was located on Albemarle Road, the house collapsed during an attempt to move the house to another site in the 1960s.
Physical Description: 8x10, black and white
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Physical Description: 8x10 glossy4x5 negatives - 2copies
Publisher: Unknown
View of Charlotte from the Daniel Augustus Tompkins Tower. He was a textile magnate and owner of the Charlotte Observer.
Physical Description: Panorama 4x5 negative - 2 copies
Publisher: Unknown