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Echo of the Bugle Call
Book: 
The Echo of the Bugle Call: Charlotte's Role in World War I
Number of Pages: 
3
Page Range: 
85-87

Alexander, Sid, 6; house of, 22

American Library Association, 69

American Trust Company, 75

Arkansas, 29

Arrington, Minerva, 63

Ashley Park, vii

Associated Press, 23

Athens, Georgia, 2, 3

Ayres, W. A., 40

Bacon, Lieutenant W. J., 28

Baker, Newton D., 8, 9, 31

Baltimore, Maryland, 7, 15, 19, 23

Baxter, Herbert, 77

Beckenstein, Captain W. H., 28

Belk Brothers, 65, 66

Bergo, Sandy, xi

Berryhill House, 38

Boston, Massachusetts, 14

Bottomry, Mary, xi

Brice, R. G., 33

Brown, Major B. W., 44

Caduceus, The, 67

Caldwell, Captain Lee, 30

Camp Greene Investment Company, 73

Camp Sevier, 28

Catawba River, 25, 37

Catholic, 12

Chadwick Hoskins plant, 32

Chamber of Commerce, xi, 2, 4, 8, 12, 13, 14, 41, 47, 57, 74, 77

Chamberlain, Lieutenant E, M., 49

Chaplin, Charlie, 60, 61

Charleston, 3, 5, 7

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Properties Commission, vii

Charlotte Observer, 5, 9, 31, 33, 55, 67, 68, 81, 83

Chief of Morale, 38

Citizens For Preservation, vii

Clements, Johnny, 59

Colorado, 29

Committee on Public Information, 33

Community House, 64

Connecticut, 28

Consolidated Engineering Company, 7, 15, 17, 18, 19, 23

Coombs, H. F., 40

Cuba, 2

Cummins, W. C., 7, 17, 22, 23

Dalton, Harry, 17

DAR Monument, vii

Dickman, General Joseph T., 30, 34

Doggett Lumber Company, 25

Dorris, A. R., 31

Dowd House, The James C., vii, xi, 6, 7, 20, 22, 62, 77

Dowd House Preservation Committee, vii

Dowd Road, 21, 42, 43, 76

Duke, James B.,3

Dunbar Vaudeville Troop, 68

Edward, General Clarence, 30

Efird's, 77

Elderkin, Clarence E., 17

Elizabeth cotton mill, 32

Elliott, Chief, 60

Elmwood Cemetery, 47, 78

Eltinge, Dr. R. L., 33

Farris, E. N., 74

Fayetteville, North Carolina, 2, 7, 8, 9, 74

First Presbyterian Church, 4, 80

First Separate Companies of Massachusetts and Connecticut, 31

Fosdick Commission, 57-60;

Accommodations Committee, 57;

Girls' and Women's Committee, 60;

Information Committee, 57

Fourth Division of 163rd Infantry, 30

France, 30, 64

French, 38

French officials, 36

Galloway, G. G., 73

Garibaldi, Joe, 8

Gastonia, North Carolina, 25

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 25, 29

Greene, Major Clarence H., 15, 21, 28, 71

Greene, Nathanael, 1

Greenville, South Carolina, 28

Griffith, E. C., 75

Griffith, Thomas, 42 

Harris House, 25

Hartman, A. H., 17

Hoskins line, 22

Hostess House, 24-25, 44, 60, 74

Hotel Charlotte, 77

Hudson, Dr. C. C., 44

Hull, Corporal "Kid", 69

Idaho, 29

Ivey's, 77

Johnston Building, 77

Kaempfer, Major A. B., 23, 41

Kellogg, Miss Fay, 24

Kelly Field, 39

Kennon, Colonel L. W. V., 30

Kilbourne, Major, 11, 13

Kimble, Captain F., 73

Kings Mountain, 25, 37

Kingston, New York, 33

Knights of Columbus Houses, 74

Ladue, Lieutenant Colonel, 11, 12, 13

Lakewood Park, 6, 22, 60, 68

Lewis, J. W., and Company, 25

Liberty Bonds, 60

Liberty Park, 46, 60, 68, 69

Liggett, General Hunter, 30

Liggett, Major, 25

Littell, I. W., 11

Ludlowe, Colonel J. L., 20

Luxton, Tucker, 26

McGuenner, Colonel, 31

McNinch, Frank, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 55

Macomb, Colonel A. C., 74

Maine, 28

Massachusetts, 28

Matthews, W. R., 42

Memphis, Tennessee, 15

Merchant and Farmer's National Bank, 75

Merchants Association, 64

Montana, 29, 31

Morehead Street, vii

Morrison, Cameron, 7, 8, 14

Motor Corps Service, 48

Motor Mechanics, 25, 30

Mount Holly, North Carolina, 58

Mud Turtle, The, 67

Myers Park, 2, 76

National Guard, 5, 9, 19, 28

New England, 9, 13, 28, 30, 32

New England National Guard, 27

New Hampshire, 28

Newkirk, Corporal J. W., 27

New Mexico, 29

New South, 1, 71

New York City, 24, 30

North Dakota, 29

O'Brien, Lieutenant W. P., 28

Oates, Miss Lucy, 63

Old Fat Lucy, 62

Oregon, 29

Ovens, David, 7, 8, 14

Overman, Senator, 9, 24

Panama Canal, 19

Peeps, W. H., 57

Pershing, General John, 4, 30

Pickford, Mary, 60

Piedmont and Northern (R. R.), 5, 42

Piedmont Cigar Store, 67

Polack Brothers, 69

Quartermaster Corps, 11, 13

Queen City, 1, 8, 55, 60, 71, 77, 78

Queens College, 62

Rainbow Division, 30

Rankin, W. T., 25

Red Cross, 25, 44, 48, 74

Remount Station, 69, 74

Rhode Island, 28

Rhode Island National Guard, 15

Rigsby, Mrs. William, 20

Ritch, David T., vii

Roosevelt, Theodore, 4, 5

Rough Riders, 2

Saturday Evening Post, 4

Savannah, Georgia, 12

Second Montana, 31

Secretary of War, 8, 9, 31, 73

Selwyn Hotel, 4, 7, 68, 82

Sheep, Major W. L., 44

Shelby, Mrs. Lucy, 47

Shriners, 68, 69

Simmons, Senator, 9, 24

Sloan's Ferry Road, 5, 6

Smith, Sam, xi

Soldier's Club, 25

Southern Manufacturers Club, 4, 13

Southern Public Utilities Company, 22

Southern Railway, 5, 28;

Asheville—Salisbury line, 15; magazine, 15;

Passenger station, 3, 5

Spanish-American War, 2

Spanish influenza, 46, 47

Statesville Road, 22

Stiness, Captain Henry, 46

Stolfort, John H., 17

Summy, Mrs. A. T., 60

Sunset Division (41st Division), 76

Sunset Road, 76

Syracuse, New York, 2, 29

Tate-Brown, 65, 66

Taylor, Z. V., 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 14

Tillett, C. W., 33

Tobe, 46

Trust Management Systems, xi

Tuckaseegee Road, 5, 6, 22, 25, 42, 43, 60

UNCC, xi

United States Health Department, 10, 44

United States Weather Bureau, 20

Vermont, 28

War Camp Community Services, 74

War Department, 8, 9, 9-10, 11, 15, 24, 26, 28, 40, 41, 52, 57

Washington, 29

Washington, D.C., 7, 10, 14, 29, 38, 40

Wearn Field, 68, 69

Wearn, J. H., and Company, 25

Westerly Hills, vii

Wheatley, W. A., 57, 58, 74

Whitsett, Kenneth, 15, 41

Wicker, A. W., 46

Wilkinson Boulevard, vii

Wilmington, North Carolina, 1, 7, 8, 9

Wilson, Miss Margaret, 68

Wilson, President Woodrow, 4, 68

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 20

Wood, General Leonard, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 80, 82

Wyoming, 29 32

York Brothers, 65-66

Young Men's Christian Association, 31, 57, 62, 68, 74;

War Work Council, 67

Young Women's Christian Association, 24, 74

Source: 

Mitchell, Miriam Grace and Perzel, Edward Spaulding. The Echo of the Bugle Call: Charlotte's Role in World War I. Charlotte, NC: Dowd House Preservation Committee, 1979.