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3 issues - seems to be an annual report
school newspaper; issued by Central High School and Garinger High School
Swimming Pool, Charlotte, NC
Although Camp Greene did not have a swimming pool, nearby Lakewood Park provided just what the soldiers wanted on a hot summer day.
Charlotte Chronicle, 1891
One of the big events in 1891 was the chance to get a free lot in Dilworth. A farmer found the downed balloon and Dilworth deed attached several days later in his field near Beatties Ford Rd.
Presbyterian College was the precursor to Queens College. This building was located on the corner of College and Ninth Streets. When the school changed its name to Queens, the school moved to Selwyn Avenue the Myers Park area. Physical Description: 8 x 10 glossy Publisher:
Located at 600 East Trade Street, this building was first occupied in 1927. Physical Description: 3 x 5 postcard Publisher:
World War I Soldiers in front of the Carnegie Library on North Tryon Street.  Physical Description: Panorama (partial) Publisher:
Physical Description: postcards Publisher: Dexter Press
Physical Description: postcards Publisher: Dexter Press
Physical Description: 3 x 5 postcards Publisher: Dexter Press
Physical Description: 3 x 5 postcard Publisher:
Religious life plays an important role in the daily lives of most Charlotteans. Below is an estimate of the number of churches, both black and white, by denomination. Baptist Churches - 14 Catholic Church - 1 Congregational Church - 1 Episcopal Churches - 6
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Thomas Hanchett, Historian-in-Residence
A talk for Women's History Month. 
Senator John F. Kennedy campaigning in Charlotte. Also featured in the picture or Thomas L. Robinson & B.G. Duncan.  Physical Description: 8x10 - 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
This is an interior view of the 1956 Main Branch of the Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County at 310 North Tryon Street. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown

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County Quadrant