1.
As there is no evidence of a G.A. Robbins ever having lived in Charlotte, this may have been a typo for Oscar A. Robbins who resided with his wife Olivia at 201 South Try [...]
1900 | Black and White | Hornet's Nest |
2.
Residence of H.A. Klueppelburg and unknown house. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
1900 | Black and White | Hornet's Nest |
3.
House on Pine Street, thought to be the first house built by James A. Jones, founder of J.A. Jones Construction. Physical Description: Negative only Publisher:
1910 | Black and White | Mecklenburg Image Collection |
4.
Dr. E. French Tyson practiced medicine in Charlotte from 1913 to 1950. His home was located at 907 South Brevard Street. Physical Description: 5x7 Publisher: Unknown
1920 | Black and White | African American |
5.
The Tate family lived in this elegant home at 504 East 7th Street. Thaddeus Tate opened a barber shop in 1882 which prospered for over sixty years. He co-founded several [...]
1920 | Black and White | African American |
6.
Home of L.A. Dodsworth is on the top of the image and the Stuart W. Cramer House is on the bottom. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy4x5 negative Publisher: Unknown
1900 | Black and White | Hornet's Nest |
7.
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 [...]
1895 | Black and White | Mecklenburg Image Collection |
8.
House under construction in Myers Park. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown
1916 | Black and White | Myers Park |
9.
Picture captures the installation of fomal grounds around the homes in Myers Park. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
1915 | Black and White | Myers Park |
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House under construction in Myers Park. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown
1916 | Black and White | Myers Park |