Myers Park Neighborhood Planting Trees
Image of workers' tools around a freshly planted oak tree. Physical Description: 5x3mage very faded. Two holes at top of image. Publisher: Unknown
Image of workers' tools around a freshly planted oak tree. Physical Description: 5x3mage very faded. Two holes at top of image. Publisher: Unknown
Elizabeth College student and young man posing together. Caption reads, The End. Ain't ig good?
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At one time Minor C. Mayer (1849-1916) residence was located at 302 North College Street seen here. The family moved to a house at 802 South Tryon Street soon after this picture was taken. Mayer owned a large grocery store at 47-49 South Tryon Street.
The bicycles in front of the houses reportedly belong to Mayer's sons, Robert A. and Clinton R. Mayer. The latter owned a drugstore at 301 North Tryon Street.
Physical Description: 8 x 10 black and white with 4 x 5 negative
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Row of mill houses somewhere in Charlotte. Physical Description: 4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
Lakewood Trolley took Charlotteans to the Lakewood Park.
See Charlotte Postcard Collection for more information regarding Lakewood Park Physical Description: negatives only Publisher:
Young woman reclining in her dorm room at Elizabeth College. Caption reads, The Sleeping Beauty.
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Dormitory room at Elizabeth College, caption reads, No. 86 Booger Alley.Elizabeth College was located on Hawthorne Road. It opened in 1896. This popular school for girls remained in Charlotte until 1915.
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Students posing beneath a large, shade tree. Caption reads, Such a bunch!
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Horse drawn trolley #1 went to the Dilworth neighborhood.
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Marie Matson and friend in the snow on the grounds of Elizabeth College. Caption reads, We Two. Elizabeth College was located on Hawthorne Road. It opened in 1896. This popular school for girls remained in Charlotte until 1915.
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