Tom, Theodore, and Carl
Tom, Theodore, and Carl. (Last names unknown. If you can identify these men, please contact us using the Questions link to the left.) Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Tom, Theodore, and Carl. (Last names unknown. If you can identify these men, please contact us using the Questions link to the left.) Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Marion Waterman Manigault in the 4th grade. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
The birthplace of America's Eleventh President, James Knox Polk is located in Pineville, North Carolina. The cabin has since been restored. Polk was an 1818 UNC Chapel Hill graduate. He became President of the United States on March 4, 1845. Physical Description: 3x5 color Publisher: Unknown
Johnny McNeal poses in front of a tent during his tour of duty in the Korean War. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Marion Waterman Manigault at 14 months old. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Camp Greene was a military training camp constructed in northwest Charlotte during World War I. Caption on postcards reads, `Scene looking east from Army Headquarters during completion of camp.` Physical Description: 3x5 color Publisher: Carolina Card Company
From left to right: Mable Gary (1900-1978) and Pricilla Wilson at the Old Southern Railroad. It was located on 16th Street and North Tryon. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Marion Pearl Waterman resided on Long Street, which is located in First Ward. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Postcard depicts the completion of the Mess Halls at Camp Greene. Physical Description: 3x5 Publisher: Carolina Card Company
Dawn Workman Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown