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- "Black Durham [Jourdan Transfer]" [Folder 12 picture 1] (1)
- "County Home." Picture of Durham County Home known by many as the "poor house." Built in 1881 on site now occupied by Durham County General Hospital. The picture replaced the first facility. n.d. (1)
- "Criges" [?]. ("No. 29") (1)
- "Early Days," SW corner Church & Parrish Streets. [postcard]. (1)
- "Fifth" Avenue, Warrenton, N.C.. ("Ess an [sic] Ess Photo Co., Inc. 11 E. 17th St., New York, N.Y.") (1)
- "Looking toward E." (Copyrighted 1935?. Southern Air Service. Greensboro, N.C.) [DCC Folder 1, No. 19?] (1)
- "M. J. Paschall, Wholesalers and Distributors of Pillsbury's Family Foods - Paschall Bakery," ("100") [Folder 1 ("ca. 1920") picture 19] (1)
- "Old Cap., Richmond," [prior to Jul 1906] (1)
- "Old bus station converted into post exchange in 1944 by Exchange club. Picture shows building from Rigsbee side [?]. Building razed & site is now part of the city parking lot bounded by Mangum & Chapel Hill Streets & Rigsbee Avenue [?]. [1944]. (1)
- "Plant of Va. & Carolina, Chem. Co.." [DCC Folder 1, No. 10 or 13] (1)
- "S. A." [Salvation Army]. [Folder 1 ("ca. 1920") picture 15] (1)
- "Sunday—Smoke & Dust from Blasting comes out windows." Demolition of Durham Hotel, formerly Washington Duke Hotel, 1975. ("Jim Thornton, Photographer. Herald-Sun Papers, Durham, N.C.") (1)
- "[E. J. Parrish Residence.]". (1)
- $1.35-a-gallon (1)
- 127 N. Mangum (1)
- 2 [_? _? _? JPM? (generally illegible)]. Property of Lillian C. Bragg, n.d. (Foltz Photography, Savannah, Ga..) (1)
- 201st Anniversary. Bethesda Home for Boys. Savannah, Georgia, ("Artvue Post Card Co., 225 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.") (1)
- 20th St. Albering [?] North, Birmingham, Ala., [prior to Sep. 1906] "15183" (1)
- 301-05 Charles Store, 305 1/2 Thom McAn [sic] Shoe Store. West Main Street. Buildings razed to make room for First Union Bank bldg. In early days of Durham steps [?] led to basement of some [?] of the building. The doorways and windows shown in the picture [?-d] businesses in the basement. ("Herald Sun Photo by Harold Moon.") (1)
- 32 South Battery, Charleston, S.C.. After Earthquake, Sept., 1886. [At spot where man is standing on ladder there is an earthquake bolt.] (1)
- 3rd floor removed. Picture taken Aug. 21, 195[7?]. S.W. corner Main and Corcoran Sts. Building razed to make way for Thalheimer's store. 1972: Thalheimer's Bldg. remodeled for new Wachovia Bank quarters. ("Herald Sun Photo, Durham, N.C. Charles H. Cooper, Photographer.") (1)
- 42nd Lightning from Camp Butner, parading down Main Street in Durham, "early 40s." (1)
- 78th Infantry division on parade from Camp Butner (camp opened on June 15, 1942 — closed in 1945, [Nov. 12, 1945?]) ("Charles H. Cooper, Photographer. Herald-Sun Papers, Durham, N.C.") (1)
- A Group of Trinity College Views, Durham, N.C.:Library Building, Trinity College Washington Duke Building, Trinity College Entrance, Trinity College New Dormitory, Trinity College Graven Memorial Hall, Trinity College, [prior to Nov. 1910] ("The Hugh C. Leighton Co., Manufacturers, Portland, Me., U.S.A. 6702. [sic] Made in Germany.") (1)
- A High Point Residence, High Point, N.C., [prior to Apr. 1912] (1)
- A View on South Main Street, High Point, N. Car. [sic], [prior to Dec. 1911] ("Published by H. G. Zimmerman & Co., Chicago.") (1)
- A.M. Set up (1)
- Abandoned Shacks (1)
- Above French Bridge, Canton [China]. (1)
- Advent Christian Church, 127 North St., Salem [Mass.]. Erected 1890. Church organized in Salem Jan. 1875. (1)
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