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C.C. Coddington and Lee Folger Buick

This 1907 Buick was driven to Charlotte by C.C. Coddington and Lee Folger. The photograph was taken on the muddy National Highway between Salisbury and Lexington, North Carolina. 

 

ID Number: H_2000_01_257_27.

Image Year: 1907

Physical Description: 8x10 glossy

Category: Hornet's Nest

Format: Black and White

Image Negative: 1

Print: 1

Donor: Spencer Folger

Copyright: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

Publisher: Unknown

Photographer: George Ivey

Queens Road

Looking east from Queens Road toward the intersection with Providence Road. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown

Anna Morrison Jackson Second House

The residence of Anna Morrison Jackson's House on the north side of West Trade Street near the intersection with Mint Street. She was the widow of General Stonewall Jackson. This print was taken from a 1911 postcard. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown

Luther Little

Luther Little before he became the pastor of the First Baptist Church in Charlotte. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown

Providence Road

Providence Road looking west toward Queens Road. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown

Coddington Building

The C.C. Coddington Building was located at Trade and Graham Streets. This photograph was taken near its 1925 completion date. Coddington was the Buick distributor for North and South Carolina. For a time, the building housed the WBT Radio Station. Albert Kahn of Detroit was the architect. The contractor was the Realty Construction Company of Flint, Michigan. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown

College Street

Looking south on College Street from the intersection of East 4th Street. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown

Coddington Building

Architectural rendition of the C.C. Coddington Buidling at Trade and Graham Streets. It was completed in 1925. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown

College Street

This photograph captures the activities on College Street while looking north from East 4th Street. Philip Carey Manufacturing is on the left at 216 South College Street. They sold cement, roofing materials and pipe coverings. The Klueppelberg Grocery Company was located at 201 S. College Street. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown