Three Unidentified Men
Physical Description: 8 x 10 black and white with 4 x 5 negative
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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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View of South Tryon Street, looking north over Fourth Street toward Independence Square in 1909. The city was decorated for the May 20th celebration and the distinguished guest, President Howard Taft.
Physical Description: black and white
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Home Federal Savings and Loan
Physical Description: negatives only
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Interior view of Woodall & Sheppard Drugstore which was located at 9 North Tryon Street at the intersection of Trade & Tryon Street. Junius P. Woodall and John W. Sheppard were the proprietors.
Physical Description: albumen print mounted on board
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Home Federal Savings and Loan
Physical Description: negatives only
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Woodall & Sheppard Drugstore was located at 9 North Tryon Street at the intersection of Trade & Tryon Street.. Junius P. Woodall and John W. Sheppard were the proprietors.
Physical Description: albumen print mounted on board
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Home Federal Savings and Loan
Physical Description: negatives only
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Walker's Drugstore and the Fisk Rubber Company occupied the building at 332 North Tryon Street. Dr. T. Arthur Walker ran the drugstore. This building stands on the corner of 8th and Tryon.
Physical Description: albumen print mounted on board
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