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The Charlotte residence of Zebulon B. Vance (1830-1894) at Sixth and College Streets. Born in Buncombe County, Vance served twice as Governor of North Carolina. After the Civil War he moved to Charlotte and established a law practice.
The sixth grade class of Miss Loma Squires at College Street Elementary School. The latter was located at 600-606 North Tryon Street. 
Image is of two different subjects.The first image on top is of the funeral procession for Fire Chief J. Harvey Wallace, who was killed in an explosion on July 1, 1914.
 A&P Store located at 1401 Parkwood Ave, Charlotte NC 1929 in the Belmont neighborhood. Physical Description: 4 x 3 inches Black and White Publisher: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
Miss Fannie Porter's Seventh Grade Class at College Street Elementary School. The latter was located at 600-606 North College Street. Physical Description: 5x7 mounted, albumen print Publisher: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
Mrs. Elizabeth Rucker's Seventh Grade Class at College Street Elementary School. The latter was located at 600-606 North College Street. Physical Description: 5x7 mounted, albumen print Publisher: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
Miss Evelyn Rucker's Seventh Grade Class at College Street Elementary School. The latter was located at 600-606 North College Street. Physical Description: 5x7 print mounted, albumen print Publisher: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
Miss Julia Roberts' Seventh Grade Class at College Street Elementary School. The latter was located at 600-606 North College Street. Physical Description: 5x7 mounted, albumen print Publisher: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
Edith Van Gilluwe of New York was a Professor of Violin at Elizabeth. Located on Hawthorne Road, it opened in 1896. This popular school for girls remained in Charlotte until 1915 when the school relocated to Roanoke, Virginia.
The Sixth Grade class of Miss Bertha Wohlfore at College Street Elementary School. The latter was located at 600-606 North College Street.
The Square, the intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets in the late 19th century. Physical Description: 4x5 card, 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
The sixth grade class of Miss Lenore Seay at College Street School which was located at 600-606 North College Street Physical Description: 8x10 mounted Publisher: Unknown
Herbert V. Brockman opened Brockman's Bookstore in May of 1915. It was first located in the Piedmont Building, but moved to South Tryon Street in May of 1927. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown
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Settler's Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Charlotte. It is located at the corner of 5th and Church Streets Physical Description: Original 3 x 3 Publisher:
 A&P Store, 210 N.Caswell Rd, Charlotte, NC. April 15 1932. Physical Description: 3 x 5 inches, glossy, black and white Publisher:
North Tryon Street as it appeard in 1905.  Physical Description: 6 x 3 3/4 original mounted print Publisher:
Class portrait of students. School maybe College Street Elementary, but not documented. Physical Description: 8x10 mounted Publisher: Unknown
School children unknown, probably at College Street Elementary. Physical Description: 8x10 mounted Publisher: Unknown
Class picture of students from unknown school. Physical Description: 8x10 mounted Publisher: Unknown

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