Independence Square
Daily activities are depicted on this postcard of Tryon Street looking South from the Square. Physical Description: 3x5 color Publisher: S H Kress
Daily activities are depicted on this postcard of Tryon Street looking South from the Square. Physical Description: 3x5 color Publisher: S H Kress
Built in 1774, the rock house of Hezekiah Alexander is the oldest standing home in Charlotte. Physical Description: 3x5 Publisher: E. C. Kropp Company
William T. Waterman at 9 months old. He was the son of Marion Waterman. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Lakewood Park was located in west Charlotte. During the Great Depression, the park fell into disrepair and was eventually demolished. Physical Description: 3x5 color Publisher: S H Kress
Samuel Richardson, one of the first black firemen in Charlotte. Physical Description: 5x7 Publisher: Unknown
An unidentified couple. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
Fannie D. Waterman Brown in 1943. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
This postcard depicts the Fourth Mecklenburg County Courthouse that was built in 1897, the Independence Monument and the Law Building. Physical Description: 3x5 color Publisher: S H Kress
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