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Albert Potts [1]

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This man is listed on the county's Roll of the Dead as an African-American soldier who died during the war. He lived at 807 E. 10th St. in Charlotte prior to the war. His widow lived at 719 E. 10th St. in Charlotte in 1920.
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Spouse: Naomi Potts

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Albert
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Potts
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Occupation: Employer: driver for the Baltimore Furniture Co. of Charlotte Location:
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Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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