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View of Monroe Road from Highways of Mecklenburg (NCR 388.4) Physical Description: Publisher:
View of Monroe Road from Highwasy of Mecklenburg (NCR 388.4) Physical Description: Negative and Original in Book Publisher:
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House on Pine Street, thought to be the first house built by James A. Jones, founder of J.A. Jones Construction. Physical Description: Negative only Publisher:
The Ratcliffe Florist at 431 South Tryon Street began operations in 1929 when Louis Ratcliffe started the business.  This wonderful example of Mediterranean Revival style was designed by William H. Peeps (1868-1950). Physical Description: negatives only Publisher:
Hargrave family portrait shows Zoel Hargrave, Sr., and six children. Seated: Carrie Lucille Hargrave, Zoel Hargrave, Sr. and Fannie Rosalie Hargrave. Standing are Zoel Hargrave, Jr., Edward Hargrave, Vivian Hargrave, and James Hargrave. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
This wagon with cotton and machinery in the back was probably a traveling ginnery. Physical Description: Print in Tompkins collection 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
Row of mill houses somewhere in Charlotte. Physical Description: 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
Librarian posing by a book truck in the old Carnegie Library, which was the first public library in Charlotte. It opened in 1903. Physical Description: 8x10 black and white glossy. Publisher:
Interior shot of the Mountain Island Power Plant at Mountain Island Dam on the Catawba River, which was approximately twelve miles from Charlotte. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown
The Atherton Mill opened in 1893. At one time it was one of Charlotte's busiest mills employing 300 people. Located on South Boulevard, the buildings have been restored for use as lofts, businesses and restaurants. Physical Description: 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
The Selwyn Hotel was located on West Trade Street. The Realty Building or Independence Building can be seen in the background. Trolley tracks are clearly visible. Physical Description: 8x10 from a postcard not the best copy for duplication. Publisher: Unknown
The Brown Hornets Baseball Team of 1934. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Photograph of a water well at Rural Hill, Plantation. Rural Hill was the home of General William Lee Davidson, who died at the Battle of Cowan's Ford in 1781. Davidson College was named for the General. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
Myers Park Pharmacy was located at 1400 East Morehead Street at the time this photograph was taken in September of 1949. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown
Looking west down East Seventh Street past the intersection of Pecan Avenue. Stanley's Drug Store maintained a store on or near this location until 1998. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown
The Souther Manufacturer's Club was a men's club located on Trade Street. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown
The Southern Oil Cotton Company was located on South Tryon Street at Worthington Avenue. On the back of the photo, information indicates the cotton in the foreground burned at some point. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown
The Queen City Hotel was located on the northeast corner of College and Fifth Streets. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown