Company Mess Hall at Camp Greene
Company Mess Hall at Camp Greene with three soldiers, including one of the cooks. Physical Description: 3x5 black and white Publisher: A. M. Simon
Company Mess Hall at Camp Greene with three soldiers, including one of the cooks. Physical Description: 3x5 black and white Publisher: A. M. Simon
Charlotte native Major Hugh Ashcraft, Jr. served in the United States Army Air Corps and was later promoted to Colonel. He described his war experiences in his autobiography, Coming in on a Wing and a Prayer. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
Photograph of the Dedication of a stone marker for the D. H. Hill School which stood at South Boulevard and Morehead Street.To the right of the marker is D. H. Hill IV, Carolina Platt and D. H. Hill, III. To the left of the marker is a child (unknown), North Governor Angus McLean and Cornelia Fore, Charlotte's leading historian of her day. Her papers are housed in the Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room.To the far left, the bearded soldier is possibly named Mason, grandfather of Lillian Crosland. The granite boulder was manufactured by Piedmont Marble Company, and has since been lost.
World War I Soldiers in front of the Carnegie Library on North Tryon Street.
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Photo from an outside street view of the Red Circle Club in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The Red Circle Club was a place for black soldiers to congregate and relax away from Camp Greene, a World War I Cantonment Camp near Charlotte. Photo features three African American men, two soldiers and a civilian, standing in front of the club.
Physical Description: 8 x 10, Black and White, glossy
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Paul R. Wiley's greath grandfather's brother. Born in 1823. Died 1874. Shelby, NC
Physical Description: 8 * 10 color reproduction of a black and white print
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"Colored Community Center" written on front.
Physical Description: 8 x 10 inches black and white Publisher: