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Interior view of Woodall & Sheppard Drugstore which 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: albumen print mounted on board Publisher:
 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: albumen print mounted on board Publisher:
 Walker's Drugstore and the Fisk Rubber Company occupied the building at 332 North Tryon Street. Dr. T. Arthur Walker ran the drugstore. This building stands on the corner of 8th and Tryon.  Physical Description: albumen print mounted on board Publisher:
Man using mule to plant shrubbery beside home in Myers Park. Physical Description: 5x3 Publisher: Unknown
Workers planting oak tree along walk way in Myers Park. Physical Description: Slight tear in upper left hand corner has been repaired. Obvious crease at bottom of the photograph Publisher: Unknown
Monroe Road Physical Description: Original in book Publisher:
Mayor F. Marion Redd and law partner, Leonidas L. Caudle, in their law office in the Law Building that once stood on South Tryon Street. Physical Description: Negative Only Publisher:
The John B. Ross House is a wonderful example of Italian Revival architecture.  at Once located at 502 North College Street, the home was built it between 1894 and 1896.  John B. Ross (1852-1933) was the president of the John B. Ross Company and vice-president of the First National Bank.
Houses on Lexington Avenue in Dilworth.  Physical Description: Negative only Publisher:
The Signer's Monument in front of the Fourth Courthouse was decorated in honor of Meckelnburg Declaration Day. Physical Description: 8 x 10 black and white Publisher:
Mecklenburg Declaration Signers Monument in front of the Fourth Courthouse on Trade Street. Physical Description: 8 1/2 x 11 print Publisher:
The Signer's Monument in front of the Fourth Courthouse was decorated in honor of Meckelnburg Declaration Day. Physical Description: 8x 10 glossy, black and white Publisher:
  Physical Description: Colorized 4 1/2 x 3 mounted print Publisher:
Physical Description: 3x5 (heavy silver nitrate visible) Publisher:
At the time of this photograph, Martha Auten lived on Duckworth Avenue with her parents Robert and Duval Auten in the home of her maternal grandfather, Henry Duckworth.Names of children in photo are as follows:
"Colored Community Center" written on front. Physical Description: 8 x 10 inches black and white Publisher:
Faculty of Myers Street Elementary School. In the back row, left, B. D. Roberts, principal stands. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Interesting advertisement for the Piedmont and Northern Railway that pointed out a point of interest for tourists, in this case, the Mint Museum of Fine Art.
The Planning Committee of the Phyllis Wheatley YWCA. Left to right: unknown, Eloise Usher, Elizabeth Randolph, Eva Long, Allegra Westbrooks, Goldwyn Foster, Floretta Douglas Gunn, Romenia Ford, Willie Mae Porter, unknown. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
The Morgan School 6th grade graduating class. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown