President Woodrow Wilson Visits Charlotte (1916)
President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson visited Charlotte on May 20, 1916 for the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence Celebration.
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President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson visited Charlotte on May 20, 1916 for the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence Celebration.
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The exact location of Meyerson's Department Store is unknown. Apparently it is not in Charlotte.
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Columbia Building location unknown
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Founded in 1900, First Ward Graded School was located on East 9th St., between Brevard and Caldwell Streets.
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Interior shot of the Cornelius Branch of the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
NC State Society of the Cincinnati convened in Charlotte at the Southern Manufacturer's Club on April 15, 1916. Sitting: Commodore W.S. Hogg, USN, Washington, DC: Brig. General Charles L. Davis, USA, Schenectady, NY: Rt. Rev. Joseph Blount Cheshire, Raleigh, Hon. Wilson G. Lamb. Pres. of the Society: Maj. Wm. A. Smith Ansonville, Dr. S. Westray Battle, USN retired, Asheville: Colonel Benehan Cameron, Stagville,: F. Brevard McDowell, Charlotte: Standing: Heriot Clarkson, Charlotte: DeLancey Haywood, Raleigh: B.D. Nelme, Ansonville: Walter W.
Office building located at 1300 Pickens Street in Columbia, South Carolina.
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On January 30, 1830, residents in the Sharon neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina, met at the home of Martha Kirkpatrick to discuss the organization of church. The land for the church, located on what is now Sharon Road, was donated by Dr. J. W. Ross and the Kirkpatrick family. The church building, seen here, was completed and the first services were held on October 22, 1831.
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Mecklenburg County soldiers training at Camp Cuba Libre in Jacksonville, Florida during the Spanish-American War in 1898.
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The Daniel Harvey Hill School was located at the corner of South Boulevard and Morehead Street. It was once the home of the North Carolina Military Institute.
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