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Walter Scott Liddell (1852-1940) and Thomas C. Guthrie (1863-1942) Houses from Art Work of Charlotte.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy - 4x5 negatives - 2 copies
Publisher: Unknown
Charlotte City Hall in the 1890s was located in the 200 block of N. Tryon Street.
Physical Description: 8x10
Publisher: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson visited Charlotte on May 20, 1916 for the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence Celebration.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
Publisher: Unknown
Charles W. Johnston (1862-1941) & William Edwin Holt (1873-1954) Houses on North Tryon Street c 1900.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
4x5 negative
Publisher: Unknown
Aerial view of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
This aerial view of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte was taken on September 18, 1976.
ID Number: H_2000_01_323_24
Image Year: 1960
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
Category: Hornet's Nest
Format: Black and White
Image Negative: 1
View of Charlotte from the Daniel Augustus Tompkins Tower. He was a textile magnate and owner of the Charlotte Observer.
Physical Description: Panorama 4x5 negative - 2 copies
Publisher: Unknown
The Charlotte residence of Zebulon B. Vance, who was both the Governor of North Carolina during the Civil war and later a United States Senator.
Physical Description: 3 x 535 mm negative
Publisher: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County
West Charlotte High School Senior Prom, 1950.
JAMES G. CROSBY.
The Junior Band, West Charlotte High School, 1943.
ANITA BALDWIN.
Photo from an outside street view of the Red Circle Club in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Sewing class, West Charlotte High School, 1943.
ANITA BALDWIN.
West Charlotte's All-Star Champion Basketball Team, 1950, with coach Minnie Alma Blake.
MINNIE ALMA BLAKE.
The Charles R. Jonas Federal Building is an historic two-story, limestone structure in the neo-classical design. Completed in 1915, it is located at 401 West Trade Street, in Charlotte. An addition was built in 1934.
Elizabeth College Student - original in yearbook and papers of Elizabeth College.Elizabeth College was located on Hawthorne Road. It opened in 1896. This popular school for girls remained in Charlotte until 1915. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
The Addison Building at 222 South Church Street when it was a Parking Garage. The building later housed the offices of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown
Mayor Thomas L. Kirkpatrick (1877-1946) and the Charlotte Board of Alderman posed for this picture on January 11, 1916. Kirkpatrick is in the center. Kirkpatrick served as Charlotte’s mayor from 1915-1917.
Ovens Auditorium and the first Charlotte Coliseum. Photograph taken on September 18, 1976.
ID Number: H_2000_01_265_35
Image Year: 1976
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
Category: Hornet's Nest
Format: Black and White
Image Negative: 1
Print: 1
The Central Hotel was one of the longest operating hotels in Charlotte (1849-1930s.) Originally known as the Mansion House, the name was changed in the 1870s. The owners of the hotel boasted of its large, elegant ballroom.
Photograph of unknown Elizabeth College Student. Original in Elizabeth College Papers.Elizabeth College was located on Hawthorne Road. It opened in 1896. This popular school for girls remained in Charlotte until 1915. Physical Description: negative shows original was albumen print on mount.