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Camp Green Calvary

Cavalry rider at Camp Greene, a World War I training camp in Charlotte from 1917-1918. The Army stabled the horses in a large complex on Remount Road, which is how the latter obtained its name. Physical Description: 3x5 black and white Publisher: I.F.S. Inc.

Mecklenburg Declaration Day

Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence Parade that took place on May 20, 1908. Physical Description: 3x5 Publisher: International Post Card Company

United States Post Office & Assay Office

The United States Post Office and the United States Assay Office on Mint Street. The Assay Office is actually the Mint, now located on Randolph Road. Physical Description: 3x5 Publisher: Raphael Tuck and Sons

Camp Greene Tents & Mess Shacks

Street view at Camp Greene showing the Mess Shacks. Camp Greene was a World War I training base in Charlotte, North Carolina. Physical Description: 3x5 black and white Publisher: A. M. Simon

Lakewood Park

People walking along Lakewood Park. The Pavilion can be seen in the foreground. Physical Description: 3x5 Publisher: Carolina Card Company

Lakewood Park

Lakewood Park was located on the west side of Charlotte. Physical Description: 02.19.04 Publisher: S H Kress

Southern Railroad Depot

The Southern Railroad Depot on Trade Street in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was designed by Frank Milburn. Physical Description: 3x5 Publisher: International Post Card Company

Camp Greene Soldiers Near Tents

Scene at Camp Greene of men standing near their tents. Camp Greene was a World War I training base in Charlotte, North Carolina. Physical Description: 3x5 black and white Publisher: A. M. Simon

Lakewood Park Trolley Tracks

Charlotteans could take a trolley out to Lakewood Park and enjoy the various activities, including a roller coaster. Physical Description: 3x5 Publisher: S H Kress