Enderly House (Sydenham B. Alexander Home)
Enderly House was the home of Sydenham B. Alexander. It was later donated to Camp Greene.
Physical Description: 4 3/4 by 3 1/2 mounted print 35 mm negative
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Enderly House was the home of Sydenham B. Alexander. It was later donated to Camp Greene.
Physical Description: 4 3/4 by 3 1/2 mounted print 35 mm negative
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Image of two Elizabeth College students possibly walking near the Square. The caption reads, The Trysting Place.
Elizabeth College was located on Hawthorne Road. It opened in 1896. This popular school for girls remained in Charlotte until 1915.
Physical Description: Scrapbook with negative
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Photograph of a sketch of the Eleventh President of the United States, James K. Polk (1795-1849). Born in Pineville, North Carolina, he made his home in Tennessee.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy 4x5 negative
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Elizabeth College students posing above the caption Five Little Indians. The was located on Hawthorne Road. It opened in 1896. This popular school for girls remained in Charlotte until 1915.
Physical Description: Original in scrapbook
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The Trust Building on South Tryon Street housed the Charlotte Opera House (1902-1922) on the first floor. A number of other businesses had offices in the Trust Building, including Southern Power Company
Physical Description: 8x10 and two 4x5 negatives
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Souvenir drawing of Independence Square, intersection of Trade and Tryon Street for the Centennial Celebration of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence.
Physical Description: Original etching
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Taken at the same time as MIC.2004.08.0011.00. This is a more detailed view of North Tryon Street in the mid-1920s. Image features a close-up of the Independence Building, businesses, including Bon Marie's, Kress and Ivey's Department Stores, cars, people, and streetcars. Physical Description: black and white Publisher:
Physical Description: 8 x 10 black and white with 4 x 5 negative
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Wonderful view of North Tryon Street in the mid-1920s. Image features businesses, including the Kress and Ivey's, cars, people, and streetcars.
Physical Description: black and white
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Etching of Indpendence Square, the intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets in 1909, from the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence Souvenir Edition. The original is in the Carolina Room.
Physical Description: Original etching
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