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Unknown man Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
1895 |
Albumen Print |
Hornet's Nest |
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Unknown woman Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
1900 |
Albumen Print |
Hornet's Nest |
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Photograph of unknown woman Physical Description: mounted Publisher: Unknown
1900 |
Albumen Print |
Hornet's Nest |
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This portrait of Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz by Allan Ramsay (1713-1784) was given to the Mint Museum of Art in 1936 by Mrs. Westray Battle. The painting capt [...]
1965 |
Postcard |
Charlotte Postcards |
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The Right Reverend Daniel J. Sanders was the first black president of Johnson C. Smith University. This photograph is also part of the African American Collection. Physic [...]
1890 |
Black and White |
Hornet's Nest |
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Dr. Furman Lawrence Brodie (1856-1927) was the pastor of Brooklyn Presbyterian Church. Physical Description: 5x7 glossy Publisher: Unknown
1890 |
Black and White |
Hornet's Nest |
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Dr. Annie Alexander (1864-1929) of Mecklenburg County was the first female physician in North Carolina. She lived at 410 North Tryon Street. Physical Description: 5x7 glo [...]
1910 |
Black and White |
Hornet's Nest |
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Colonel William R. Myers donated the land for Biddle University around 1867. This school is known today as Johnson C. Smith University Physical Description: 8x10 glossy P [...]
c 1880 |
Black and White |
Hornet's Nest |
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Dr. Annie Lowrie Alexander (1864-1929) was the first woman to practice medicine in North Carolina. Physical Description: 31/2 x 5 Publisher: Unknown
1894 |
Cabinet Card |
Hornet's Nest |
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Dr. Annie Lowrie Alexander (1864-1929) in a costume for a Colonial Dames Tea in 1899. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
1899 |
Black and White |
Hornet's Nest |
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