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First Street (West)

Businesses along West First Street between Church and Mint Streets. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown

Myers Park residences

Three houses on Hermitage Road in Myers Park in Charlotte, North Carolina. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown

Vail Apartments

A.C. and W.P. Smith were the original owners of these apartment buildings that are located at the corner of Caswell and Vail Avenue. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown

East Fourth Street

Looking east on Fourth Street towards the Myers Street intersection. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown

College Street School Students (7th Grade)

The 1915 7th grade class of College Street Elementary School. The latter was located at 600-606 North College Street. Physical Description: 5x7 print mounted Publisher: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

Early City Directory

 

Photograph of an early Charlotte City Directory that appeared in the book `The Hornet's Nest.`

ID Number: H_2000_01_352_26.jpg

Image Year: 1960

Physical Description: 8x10 glossy

Category: Hornet's Nest

Format: Black and White

Image Negative: 1

Print: 1

Donor: Unknown

Copyright: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

Publisher: Unknown

Photographer: Verdie Perille

Fourth Street

A view of East Fourth Street from the County Courthouse towards Alexander Street. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown

College Street Elementary Students (6th Grade)

Mrs. Lois Ardney's Sixth Grade Class at College Street Elementary School. The latter was located at 600-606 North College Street. Physical Description: 5x7 mounted Publisher: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County

Charlotte City Directory

ID Number: H_2000_01_353_27.jpg

Image Year: 1960

Physical Description: 8x10

Category: Hornet's Nest

Format: Black and White

Image Negative: 1

Print: 1

Donor: Unknown

Copyright: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

Publisher: Unknown

Photographer: Verdie Perille

Fifth Street

West Fifth Street looking west from the intersection with Irwin Avenue. This area covers the 900 block of the street. On the right side, one can see Harriet Morrison Irwin's hexagonal house. She was the first American woman to hold a patent for an architectural innovation. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown