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Photograph captures how South Tryon Street looked in 1904 as one viewed it from the Square. (Intersection of Trade & Tryon Streets.) Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
The 1919 graduating class of Red Cross Nurses march in the Mecklenburg Declaration Parade on May 20th. The photograph was taken in the first block of South Tryon Street. The Independence Building is in the background. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown
Businesses along West First Street between Church and Mint Streets. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown
Thomas B. Hoover in one of his horse and buggies in front of his livery stable that was located at 223 E. Trade Street. (By 19ll, the address changed to 239 East Trade Street.) Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown
A parking lot located in the 200 block of South Church Street, looking east toward the back of the Johnston Building in the center and the Piedmont Building on the right. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown
Dr. John McKamie Wilson was born on July 11, 1834.
Physical Description: 35 mm Negative
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Cotton Mill that manufactured yarn. Physical Description: 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
Mules powered machinery in an antebellum gin house. Physical Description: 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
Lake scene from Marie Isabelle Matson's scrapbook.
Physical Description: Original in scrapbook
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Cotton mill workers from the Atherton Mill. Physical Description: 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
Three young women in Elizabeth College dorm room.
Physical Description: Original in scrapbook
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Young woman reclining in her dorm room at Elizabeth College. Caption reads, The Sleeping Beauty.
Physical Description: Original in scrapbook
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Grade School Class (unidentified)
Physical Description: negatives only (4x5)
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Looking north on Tryon Street from Fourth Street.
Physical Description: 8x10 black and white glossy.
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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.
Physical Description: 3 x 3 mounted original (silver nitrate evident)
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The Osborne Oak was located at West Trade and Graham Street. It was more than a 100 years old when this photograph was taken in 1906. The home belonged to Dr. Sam Hayes who married an Osborne. A horse drawn cart is in front.
Physical Description: Original 3 x 3
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