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Charlotte Boys Choir on a trip to Daytona, Florida. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
The Charlotte Chamber of Commerce was located on the south side of West Fourth Street in 1936. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
Graduates of Charlotte High School pose with Superintendent Alexander Graham following the ceremony. Physical Description: 6x 9 1/2 mounted Publisher:
The Charlotte Carnegie Library as it appeared on a postcard. It was addressed to Mr. John Wilkes from Annie Smith Ross, Charlotte's first librarian. This facility was demolished in the 1950s. A second and a third library have been built on this spot at 310 North Tryon Street.
Charlotte Memorial Hospital is now known as Carolinas Medical Center. It is located on Blythe Boulevard off of Kings Drive. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy - Publisher: Unknown
Street scene from Charlotte, North Carolina and Dr. Charles A. Bland who retired as the Mayor of Charlotte in May of 1915. Physical Description: 35 mm Negative Publisher: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
The Charlotte Police Department 1885-1890. ID Number H_2000_01_262_32  Image Year: 1890 Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Category: Hornet's Nest Format: Black and White Image Negative: 1 Print: 1 Donor: E.P. Dixon
The Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Company was a modern-steam-operated ginnery located in the Atherton Mill area on what is now South Boulevard. The ginnery processed seventy-five bales of cotton a day. Physical Description: Original from Tompkins papers.4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
Charlotte News Sports Staff Physical Description: 8x10 print and 4x5 negative Publisher:
Charlotte Drum and Bugle Corp. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
Southern view of Charlotte taken in April 11, 1916 from Dr. James Gibbon's Office in the Independence Building. The latter was located on North Tryon Street. Physical Description: 4x5 & 35 mm negative Publisher: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County
Charlotte City Hall in 1891 was located at the corner of North Tryon and Fifth Streets. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
View of Charlotte street scene featuring horse-drawn wagons and two women walking along the sidewalk under a parsol. Physical Description: 35mm negative Publisher: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
Charlotte Street Construction with streetcars and buildings in the background. Physical Description: 35 mm negative Publisher: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
Interior shot of the Charlotte Observer's composing room. The newspaper office was located in the 100 block of South Church Street. Physical Description: 8x10 - badly torn - reproduction questionable Publisher: Unknown
Charlotte Police detectives upon receiving awards from J. Edgar Hoover for their part in solving a bank robbery by the Touhy gang on November 15, 1933. The photograph was taken in front of the courthouse. From left to right, unknown, Frank N. Littlejohn, Harry M. Joyner and unknown.
Aerial view of Charlotte features City Hall, the Realty Building, and trolleys. Physical Description: 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 very grainy Publisher: Unknown
This is Charlotte's first real City Hall. Built in 1891, 1, on the corner of Fifth and North Tryon Streets. ID Number: H_2000_01_222_30 Image Year: 1900 Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Category: Hornets' Nest
Construction of streetcars in Charlotte in front of the Independence Building, which was also under construction. Physical Description: 35mm negative Publisher: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
Charlotte City Hall in the 1890s was located in the 200 block of N. Tryon Street. This building housed city government offices, the police station as well as the fire department. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy, 4x5 negatives - 15 copies Publisher: Unknown