Beatrice Waterman Calhoun
Beatrice Waterman Calhoun's second grade picture in 1939. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Beatrice Waterman Calhoun's second grade picture in 1939. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
William T. Waterman at 9 months old. He was the son of Marion Waterman. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
An unidentified couple. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Fannie D. Waterman Brown in 1943. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
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Publisher: Shepherd Brothers
Librarian posing by a book truck in the old Carnegie Library, which was the first public library in Charlotte. It opened in 1903.
Physical Description: 8x10 black and white glossy.
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Publisher: S H Kress
H.D. Dennis Apartments were located at Hopedale and Granville Road.Another copy exists
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
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The 1916 Charlotte School Board.
Front row, left to right: Guy M. Beaty, T. T. Smith, J. D. McCall, Mayor T. L. Kirkpatrick, Arthur Wearn, Plummer Stewart. Back row: unidentified, M. J. Green, S. F. Tomlinson, J. H. Wilson, J. Landrum Brown, unidentified, Harry P. Harding, D. M. Abernethy, and D. R. Yarboro.
For more information about the history of education in Charlotte, please check vertical files and Harding's "History of Charlotte Schools," which are both located in the Carolina Room.
Queen Charlotte Sophia Mecklenburg-Strelitz Hanover, wife of King George III. Original portrait hangs in the Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte, North Carolina. The city of Charlotte and the county of Mecklenburg was named in her honor.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy
Publisher: Unknown