NOTE: The numbers cited in parentheses, e.g. 1:5, refer the researcher to the Series#:Folder# in which that name/topic will be found.
INTRODUCTION
This collection consists primarily of correspondence and other materials relative to the daily operations of the City of Greensboro during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The bulk of the collection, correspondence to and from the mayor’s office, serves to illustrate how the city government operated during a period characterized by change, growth, and expansion. Researchers interested in urban history will find a number of items that document the process by which the city organized its municipal functions and expanded the role of government in the community.
Arrangement: The City of Greensboro Collection is arranged into two correspondence series. Series 1 (Incoming, 1892-1929) is arranged chronologically, then alphabetically within each year. Series 2 (Outgoing, 1897-1920) is arranged chronologically by year and month.
In addition, documents that did not have a date but had been found in a dated folder (or in one that gave a range of dates in the heading) were placed with either a no date designation (series 1) or a question mark (series 2) at the end of the last year indicted on the original folder.
It should be noted that certain items filed in series 2 were done so because they had a City of Greensboro letterhead or label on the back of the document; however, they are often petitions or applications for licenses made to the city.
Provenance: It appears that this collection was accepted by the Greensboro Historical Museum as a donation from the City at an unknown date. The collection has been assigned accession number 1997.44.1.
Processing: This collection was organized and the finding aid was prepared by Francis D. Pitts III in March 1997.
HISTORICAL NOTE
In 1897, with the easing of the depression that had affected the nation for close to four years, Greensboro, like many other cities, started to show signs of an economic recovery. By the turn of the century, the city’s growth was in full swing, indicating it was being transformed into an urban center with a diversified economy. With this transformation came an increased population and new demands on the city’s ability to provide services.
As a result, between the late 1890s and 1920, the city set about the task of organizing its municipal functions and expanding and improving the community’s infrastructure. In an effort to meet the demands attendant to change and unparalleled growth, Greensboro’s mayors and legislative boards (aldermen served until 1911; commissioners until 1921; and city councilmen from 1921 to the present) transformed the city government so it began to operate more like a business. This is evidenced by numerous actions, such as paving and installing lighting for streets, improving the water system, providing sewer lines and treatment facilities for the city, and many other projects and initiatives that suggested a strong sense of municipal purpose.
Although the focus of the city government was local, interchange in the region is apparent, for correspondence between Greensboro officials and government officials from nearby cities — such as Danville, Virginia, Anderson, South Carolina, and Charlotte, Wilmington and Winston-Salem, North Carolina — shows that advice or information on how to contend with various urban concerns was readily exchanged. Also during this time, Greensboro exhibits signs of a burgeoning relationship with the state and federal governments on issues such as health and defense, among other topics.
While it is apparent that the city engaged in much business with local companies, it is also evident that a significant amount of business was conducted with a number of companies outside of Greensboro and the state of North Carolina. Of particular note are the arrangements entered into regarding the issuance of bonds, the purchases of major equipment and supplies, and contracts for professional services.
In addition to the items in this collection, the museum has three account books — AB#7 (1894-96); AB#8 (1901-15); AB#9 (1896-1900) — whose dates overlap the period covered by the City of Greensboro Collection They can be found in the museum archives filed with other Account Books.
Historical Sources: The most useful secondary sources in giving an overview of Greenboro’s history include the following titles: Albright, James W. Greensboro, 1808-1904, Greensboro, NC: Joseph J. Stone & Co., 1904; Arnett, Ethel Stephens. Greensboro, North Carolina: The County Seat of Guilford, Chapel Hill, NC: The UNC Press, 1955; and Fripp, Gayle Hicks. Greensboro: A Chosen Center, Woodland Hills, CA: Windsor Publications, 1982. Caldwell, Bettie D. Founders and Builders of Greensboro, 1808-1908, Greensboro, NC: Joseph J. Stone & Co., 1925 also provides useful biographical sketches of people who were influential in Greensboro’s affairs.
SCOPE & CONTENT NOTE
The types of materials in this collection include bills, business accounts and applications, contracts, correspondence, receipts, bids, petitions, and various other documents pertinent to local governmental concerns. Most of the material relates to some aspect of the operation of the city government of Greensboro, North Carolina. The bulk, which consists of correspondence to and from the mayor’s office, dates between 1898 and 1920. Very little of this material is of a personal nature. There are, however, many documents that illustrate the tenor of the times, revealing those concerns and interests that were considered of import during the period. There are four items that predate and one that postdates this period.
Researchers interested in urban history in general and Greensboro’s evolution in particular will find ample material related to municipal affairs. It is especially rich in documents that reveal the process by which the city attempted to provide services and expand its role in the community. Some of these materials show how the city contracted to lay wires for telephones (1:147); sought bids and bought material for street lights (e.g., 1:18; 2:63); enhanced its ability to extinguish fires (e.g., 1:99; 2:18); paved and widened streets (e.g., 1:125; 2:20); engaged in improving water facilities and sewer lines (e.g., 1:50; 2:16); and other actions that indicate an active municipal role in the community’s affairs.
Some documents provide a window on other city activities and prevailing attitudes, such as those relating to African Americans (1:24,454,758,794; 2:37,72,138). Researchers interested in women’s history, should see an interesting letter from the president of the Equal Suffrage Association of NC (1:673). Also of interest is the letterhead on correspondence from U.S. Senator Lee S. Overman, chairman of the Committee on Woman Suffrage (1:385).
Other materials reveal the practices or customs of their respective periods, such as a blank ballot from 1909 (2:53) and Mrs. Moses H. Cone’s mourning card (1:300) acknowledging the city’s sympathies on the death of her husband. Researchers will find many other such items in the collection that serve to illustrate life in Greensboro in the first two decades of the twentieth century.
SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
1. Incoming Correspondence. 871 folders (ca. 3750 items). 1892-1929.
The bulk of this series primarily consists of correspondence to the mayor’s office from businesses and individuals. The former documents the numerous activities the city engaged in during the period the collection covers; the latter illustrates the level of involvement city government had with citizens of Greensboro and others seeking information. A final sizeable group of correspondence is from state or federal agencies or other municipal entities.
Researchers interested in the expanding role of city government should consult the folders containing information on street lighting 1:18,27,29,60); street paving (1:125,184,366,405,434,580,724,823); water and sewer networks (1:50,52,70,139); and fire protection (1:99,260). There are numerous other documents, however, that speak to the urban concerns of the day. Practically any folder with a business’s name on it will reveal an aspect of a municipal activity that was of some import during this time.
Particularly fine letterheads come from the following Greensboro businesses, institutions, and organizations: Andrews (1:5), Boycott (1:8), Simpson-Shields Shoe Co. (1:47), Southern Loan and Trust Co. (1:55), Greensboro Nurseries (1:82), Odell Hardware Co.(1:124), Greensboro Steam Laundry (1:140), Hunter Mfg. (1:173), John T. Rees’s Place (1:190), Wysong and Miles Co. (1:202), Gate City Bill Posting Co. (1:258), Consolidated Furniture Co. (1:313), Oak Ridge Institute (1:380), Standard Table Co. (1:445), Greensboro Fire Dept. (1:560), Greensboro Roller Mills (1:564), Newman Machine Co. (1:614), Gate City Life and Health (1:692), Jefferson Standard Life (1:715), McGlamery Auto Co. (1:736), National Motor Co. (1:743), Vick Chemical Co. (1:768), Keeley Institute (1:817), and J. B. Leathers and Co. (1:824).
Much of the information from individuals relates in large part to taxes or payment for services provided by the city. A sizeable number of items are complaints and inquiries. Others are a response to a city inquiry. Taken together, they reveal an interesting component of the community’s social fabric and could help inform a study devoted to the city’s social history from the turn of the century through 1920.
The correspondence from other governmental agencies or organizations suggests a burgeoning collegial relationship between these groups and the Greensboro city government in dealing with issues and concerns of a more universal nature. For example, see Jewish Relief Commission of NC (1:573); National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor (1:610); U.S. Food Administration (1:634 — includes layout for painted signs used to save food during World War I); U.S. Fuel Administration (1:635); and U.S. Public Health Service (1:766,851). These and other examples indicate a less parochial approach to addressing urban problems and national concerns.
2. Outgoing. 159 folders (ca. 750 items). 1897-1920.
The bulk of this series chronicles the evolution of city government and its interchange with individuals during the first two decades of the twentieth century. It differs from series 1 in that almost all of the material comes from individuals representing the city government.
For those researchers interested in the correspondence pertaining to the infrastructure of the city, see folders containing information on street lighting (2:63); street paving (2:20,27-28,30,32,37,39-40,42,47,58,60,70); water and sewer networks (2:16,18,23,27-28,30,33,35-37,58,65,74,79); and fire protection (2:18-19,71,138). The other correspondence with businesses underscores the priorities of the city government during a period of change, growth, and expansion.
As with series 1, the correspondence to individuals, in large part, is concerned with tax and fee collection for services rendered. In addition, the city makes inquiries, answers questions and fields complaints. The material of this type serves to complement its counterpart in the incoming series, helping to inform the social history perspective of the collection.
The correspondence to state and federal agencies and other municipal entities suggests a collegial relationship beyond the local scene.
FOLDER LISTING
Unless otherwise noted all folders contain material from people or businesses with a Greensboro connection.
Series | Folder | Contents | |
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1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
1 | 1892 | -- U.S. -- War Dept. | |
2 | 1897 | -- Greensboro Fire Dept. | |
3 | -- Mt. Airy Granite Co. | ||
4 | 1898 | -- Albright, Ed | |
5 | -- Andrews, R.E. | ||
6 | -- Arman, Braxton | ||
7 | -- Beacham, W.B. | ||
8 | 1898 | -- Boycott, O.D. | |
9 | -- Buchanan, C.C. | ||
10 | -- Causez, M.A. | ||
11 | -- City Bar | ||
12 | 1898 | -- Coble, C.H. | |
13 | -- Coble, J.R. | ||
14 | -- Cone, Ceasar | ||
15 | -- Fisher, Basil J. | ||
16 | 1898 | -- Garrell, R.P. | |
17 | -- Graham, Henry | ||
18 | -- Greensboro Electric Light and Power Co. | ||
19 | -- Greensboro Fire Dept. | ||
20 | 1898 | -- Harrell and Andrew | |
21 | -- Harrell, John | ||
22 | -- Haywood, S.F. Co. (NY) | ||
23 | -- Jeffreys, M.S. | ||
24 | 1898 | -- Loyal Y. Graham Hospital | |
25 | -- McCauley, S.J. | ||
26 | -- McKinney, G.H. | ||
27 | -- Maryland Mfg. and Construction Co. | ||
28 | 1898 | -- Newcomb, E.G. | |
29 | -- Polk, J.P.R. | ||
30 | -- Shoffner, C.C. | ||
31 | -- Troxler Bros. | ||
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
32 | 1899 | -- Albright, J. Ed | |
33 | -- Alston, Wiley | ||
34 | -- Fogleman, C.J. | ||
35 | -- Greensboro -- Board of Aldermen | ||
36 | 1899 | -- Greensboro Fire Dept. | |
37 | -- Greensboro Gas and Electric Light Co. | ||
38 | -- Greensboro Water Supply Co. | ||
39 | -- Groome, P.L. | ||
40 | 1899 | -- Hague-McCorkle Dry Goods Co. | |
41 | -- Hardin, J.R. | ||
42 | -- Hendrix, J.M. and Co. | ||
43 | -- Loughlin, J. J. | ||
44 | 1899 | -- McAdoo House | |
45 | -- McAdoo, W.D. | ||
46 | -- Price, P.D. | ||
47 | -- Simpson-Shields Shoe Co. | ||
48 | -- Skinner, G.P. | ||
49 | 1900 | -- Dunn, A.J. | |
50 | -- Greensboro -- Water Works Committee | ||
51 | -- Greensboro Electric, Light and Power Co. | ||
52 | -- Greensboro Water Supply Co. | ||
53 | 1900 | -- Hutton and Hutton | |
54 | -- Morris, J.C. and Co. | ||
55 | -- Southern Loan and Trust Co. | ||
56 | -- U.S. -- Treasury Dept. | ||
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
57 | 1901 | -- Culp, Harry R. | |
58 | -- Eckel, A.P. | ||
59 | -- Garrett, H.A. | ||
60 | -- General Electric Co. | ||
61 | 1901 | -- Gilmer, J.H. | |
62 | -- King, Thomas W. and D.A. Oakley | ||
63 | -- Lewis, N.A. | ||
64 | -- Loughlin, D.C. | ||
65 | 1901 | -- McAdoo House | |
66 | -- Miller, G.A. | ||
67 | -- Small, R.S. | ||
68 | -- West, E.G. | ||
69 | n.d. | -- Cates and Donnell | |
70 | n.d. | -- Greensboro -- Water and Light Commission | |
71 | n.d. | -- McAdoo, C.N. | |
72 | n.d. | -- Richmond Meat Market (Raleigh) | |
73 | n.d. | -- Wharton, J.C. | |
74 | 1902 | -- Beall, W.P. | |
75 | -- Grand Opera House | ||
76 | -- King, Thomas W. and D.A. Oakley | ||
77 | -- Miller, G.A. | ||
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
78 | 1903 | -- Albright, J. Ed | |
79 | -- Bullock, J.L. | ||
80 | -- Cone, Ceasar | ||
81 | -- Douglas, R. M. | ||
82 | 1903 | -- Greensboro Nurseries | |
83 | -- Heald, Charles E. | ||
84 | -- Jennings, C.W. | ||
85 | -- KY Lithographing Co. | ||
86 | 1903 | -- King and Kimball | |
87 | -- MacKenzie, B. | ||
88 | -- Mackey (?), C. | ||
89 | -- Miller, George A. | ||
90 | 1903 | -- Patterson, H.S. | |
91 | -- Rich, J.R. and Son | ||
92 | -- Scales, A.M. | ||
93 | -- Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph | ||
94 | 1903 | -- Southern Loan and Trust Co. | |
95 | -- U.S. Mortgage and Trust Co. | ||
96 | -- Workman, M. C. | ||
97 | -- York and Frazier | ||
98 | n.d. | -- Phipps, J. W. | |
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
99 | 1904 | -- American-La France Fire Engine Co. | |
100 | -- Bell, W.W. | ||
101 | -- Eagle Hose Co., No. 7 | ||
102 | -- Ford Roofing Co. | ||
103 | -- Greensboro -- Water and Light Commission | ||
104 | 1904 | -- Greensboro Real Estate Exchange | |
105 | -- Guild and Co. (TN) | ||
106 | -- Hunter Mfg. and Commission Co. | ||
107 | -- Jennings, C.W. | ||
108 | -- Lorick, Lee A. and Bro. | ||
109 | 1904 | -- Moore, W.S. | |
110 | -- Pleasant, W.R. | ||
111 | -- Ross, Mrs. F.E. | ||
112 | -- Stack, T.E. | ||
113 | 1905 | -- Albright, J.(?) W. | |
114 | -- Bogart, W.F. | ||
115 | -- Boyd, S.H.(?) | ||
116 | -- Douglas and Douglas | ||
117 | 1905 | -- Greensboro -- Chamber of Commerce | |
118 | -- Greensboro Fire Insurance Companies, The | ||
119 | -- Greensboro Ice and Coal Co. | ||
120 | -- Henly, Charles | ||
121 | 1905 | -- Ludlow, J.L. Consulting (Winston-Salem) | |
122 | -- NC, State of -- Executive Dept. | ||
123 | -- NC State Normal and Industrial College | ||
124 | -- Odell Hardware Co. | ||
125 | 1905 | -- Paving -- S. Elm St. | |
126 | -- Petty and Charter | ||
127 | -- Piedmont Cotton Co. | ||
128 | -- Scales, A.M. | ||
129 | -- Scott and Stringfellow (VA) | ||
130 | 1905 | -- Southern States Trust Co. (Charlotte) | |
131 | -- Stephens, Geo. | ||
132 | -- U.S. -- U.S. Marshal, Greensboro | ||
133 | -- U.S. Gauge Co. (MA) | ||
134 | -- Watson and Lambert | ||
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
135 | 1906 | -- Bishop, J.C. | |
136 | -- Burrus, A.B. (VA) | ||
137 | -- Glascock, G.T. and Sons | ||
138 | -- Greensboro -- School Board | ||
139 | 1906 | -- Greensboro -- Water and Light Commission | |
140 | -- Greensboro Steam Laundry | ||
141 | -- Harrison Press | ||
142 | -- Harrisons Pharmacy | ||
143 | 1906 | -- Hicks, J. | |
144 | -- Hopkins, Jo. | ||
145 | -- Jordan, J.F. | ||
146 | -- North State Bobbin Co. | ||
147 | 1906 | -- North State Telephone Co. | |
148 | -- Ordway, S.S. and Sons Co. | ||
149 | -- Reece, J.M. and Co. | ||
150 | -- Sanitary Reduction Co. (FL) | ||
151 | 1906 | -- Southern Railway Co. | |
152 | -- Southern States Trust Co. (Charlotte) | ||
153 | -- Stone, Joseph J. and Co. | ||
154 | n.d. | -- East Lee St. Water | |
155 | n.d. | -- Fariss-Klutz Drug Co. | |
156 | n.d. | -- Gate City Bill Posting Co. | |
157 | n.d. | -- Greensboro -- Chamber of Commerce | |
158 | n.d. | -- Map | |
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
159 | 1907 | -- Bain, Edward E. | |
160 | -- Beasley, William C. | ||
161 | -- Boyd, James E. | ||
162 | -- Couch and Shaffer | ||
163 | 1907 | -- Douglas and Douglas | |
164 | -- Fesperman, B.A. | ||
165 | -- Galloway Drug Co. | ||
166 | -- Glascock Stove and Mfg. Co. | ||
167 | 1907 | -- Greensboro -- St. Lighting | |
168 | -- Greensboro -- Water and Light Commission | ||
169 | -- Greensboro Electric Co. | ||
170 | -- Greensboro Fire Insurance Companies, The | ||
171 | 1907 | -- Greensboro Loan and Trust Co. | |
172 | -- Hotel Clegg | ||
173 | -- Hunter Mfg. and Commission Co. | ||
174 | -- Ireland, C.H. | ||
175 | 1907 | -- Jackson Filter Mfg. Co. (MO) | |
176 | -- Kay, Totten and Winter (PA) | ||
177 | -- Kestes (?), O.V. | ||
178 | -- Lilley, M.C. and Co. (OH) | ||
179 | 1907 | -- McLean Co. | |
180 | -- Magruder, J.O. | ||
181 | -- Moore, W.S. | ||
182 | -- Odell Hardware Co. | ||
183 | 1907 | -- Odell, J.A. | |
184 | -- Paving -- N. Elm and Green Sts. | ||
185 | -- Pearce, James R. | ||
186 | -- Petty, Mary M. and Annie F. | ||
187 | 1907 | -- Pitzer, H.L | |
188 | -- Potter, W.G. | ||
189 | -- Raleigh, NC -- Fire Conditions | ||
190 | -- Rees's Place, John T. | ||
191 | 1907 | -- Rees, R.M. | |
192 | -- Reese, Charles D. (NY) | ||
193 | -- Rich, J.H. | ||
194 | -- Robinson, H.M. | ||
195 | 1907 | -- Shaw, Thomas J. | |
196 | -- South-Eastern Tariff Association (GA) | ||
197 | -- Southern Railway Co. | ||
198 | -- Southern States Trust Co. (Charlotte) | ||
199 | 1907 | -- Weatherly, William M. | |
200 | -- West, J.T. | ||
201 | -- Wilborn, Mrs. Fannie E. | ||
202 | -- Wysong and Miles Co. | ||
203 | -- Young (?), W.B. | ||
204 | n.d. | -- Barker, John | |
205 | n.d. | -- Boone (?), J.H. | |
206 | n.d. | -- Crawford, L.W. (re. Greensboro Public Library) | |
207 | n.d. | -- Graham, Henry | |
208 | n.d. | -- Odell, J.A. | |
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
209 | 1908 | -- Albright, J. Ed. | |
210 | -- American Suburban Corp. (VA) | ||
211 | -- Brady, J.W. | ||
212 | -- Bray, C.A. | ||
213 | 1908 | -- Broadhurst, D.J. (Goldsboro) | |
214 | -- Brodnax, Mrs. John G | ||
215 | -- Brown, E.A. | ||
216 | -- Caldwell, J.H. (NY) | ||
217 | 1908 | -- Cameron Septic Tank Co. (IL) | |
218 | -- Commercial National Bank | ||
219 | -- Cone Export and Commission Co. | ||
220 | -- Craerin, R.G. | ||
221 | 1908 | -- Crawford, Annie P. | |
222 | -- Greensboro -- Chamber of Commerce | ||
223 | -- Greensboro Female College | ||
224 | -- Greensboro Life Insurance Co. | ||
225 | 1908 | -- Greensboro Monthly Meeting of Friends | |
226 | -- Ichthyolated Emulsion Co. | ||
227 | -- King, J.S. | ||
228 | -- Mebane, Lettie W. | ||
229 | 1908 | -- New York Commercial | |
230 | -- NC, State of -- State Auditor | ||
231 | -- NC, State of -- Treasury Dept. | ||
232 | -- Odell Hardware Co. | ||
233 | 1908 | -- Sherwood, Thomas D. | |
234 | -- Southern Railway Co. | ||
235 | -- Trogdon, S.L. | ||
236 | -- U.S. -- Commerce Dept. | ||
237 | 1908 | -- U.S. -- District Court, Western District of NC | |
238 | -- U.S. -- Treasury Dept. | ||
239 | -- Weatherly, W.M. | ||
240 | -- Welborn, Ellen | ||
241 | 1908 | -- Williams, C.S. (NY) | |
242 | -- Yates, Peter P. | ||
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
243 | 1909 | -- Aetna Life Insurance Co. | |
244 | -- Albright, J. Ed. | ||
245 | -- Alexander, Mrs. C.M. | ||
246 | -- American Tuberculosis Exhibition (SC) | ||
247 | 1909 | -- Asheboro Telephone Co. | |
248 | -- Bain, Edward E. | ||
249 | -- Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co. | ||
250 | -- Burroughs Adding Machine Co. (MI) | ||
251 | 1909 | -- Carr, H.H. (TN) | |
252 | -- Cartland (?), L.A. | ||
253 | -- Citizens National Bank (Raleigh) | ||
254 | -- Coulter and Lowry Co. | ||
255 | 1909 | -- Dorman, J.F.W. Co. (MD) | |
256 | -- Fetzer, Charles (Reidsville) | ||
257 | -- Gamewell Fire-Alarm Telegraph Co. (NY) | ||
258 | -- Gate City Bill Posting Co. | ||
259 | 1909 | -- Glenn, R.G. | |
260 | -- Greensboro -- Fire Commission | ||
261 | -- Greensboro -- Merchants' Association | ||
262 | -- Greensboro Civic League | ||
263 | 1909 | -- Greensboro Electric Co. | |
264 | -- Groome, Mrs. P.L. | ||
265 | -- Guilford Plaster and Cement Co. | ||
266 | -- Hobson, D.F. (?) (MN) | ||
267 | 1909 | -- Jennings, C.W. | |
268 | -- Justice, M.H. | ||
269 | -- Kean, S.A. and Co. (IL) | ||
270 | -- Kleybolte, Albert and Co. (OH) | ||
271 | 1909 | -- Linn, Stahle (Salisbury) | |
272 | -- McClurg, A.C. and Co. (IL) | ||
273 | -- Marine Insurance Co. (NJ) | ||
274 | -- Mebane, R.S. | ||
275 | 1909 | -- National Surety Co. (NY) | |
276 | -- NC, State of -- Board of Health | ||
277 | -- NC, State of -- Guilford County Auditor | ||
278 | -- Odell Hardware Co. | ||
279 | 1909 | -- Parrish, P.R. | |
280 | -- Pretland, J.E. (VA) | ||
281 | -- Revolution Cotton Mills | ||
282 | -- Shaw, Thomas J | ||
283 | 1909 | -- Sherard, J.L. (SC) | |
284 | -- Smithdeal, L.A. | ||
285 | -- Southern Express Co. | ||
286 | -- Southern Railway Co. | ||
287 | 1909 | -- Stone Bldg. Supply Co. | |
288 | -- Tate, H.H. | ||
289 | -- Taylor, Fred N. | ||
290 | -- Thomas, C.F. and Bro. | ||
291 | 1909 | -- Tomlinson, J.E. | |
292 | -- Tyson, J.W. | ||
293 | -- Weatherly, W.M. | ||
294 | 1909 | -- White, Logan | |
295 | -- Wilson (NC), City of | ||
296 | -- Wright, E.A. Banknote Co. (PA) | ||
297 | n.d. | -- Committee on Board of Health | |
298 | n.d. | -- Committee on Burying Ground | |
299 | n.d. | -- Committee on City Sanitation | |
300 | n.d. | -- Cone, Mrs. Moses H. | |
301 | n.d. | -- Eure, N.L. | |
302 | n.d. | -- Fariss-Klutz Drug Co. | |
303 | n.d. | -- Stone, Joseph J. Co. | |
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
304 | 1910 | -- American Tuberculosis Exhibition | |
305 | -- Bishop, J.C. | ||
306 | -- Blanchard, Mrs. C.L. | ||
307 | -- Brown, E.A. Tobacco Co. | ||
308 | 1910 | -- Carolina Municipal Assoc. (Wilmington) | |
309 | -- Charter, Dr. F.S. | ||
310 | -- Chilcutt, Franklin G. | ||
311 | -- Coble, James R. | ||
312 | 1910 | -- Commission Government League (VA) | |
313 | -- Consolidated Furniture Co. | ||
314 | -- Crumpton, J.C. | ||
315 | -- Dixon, Lizzie E. | ||
316 | 1910 | -- Fleming Bros. | |
317 | -- Gilmer, Mrs. J.A. | ||
318 | -- Greensboro -- Board of Education | ||
319 | -- Greensboro -- Board of Health | ||
320 | 1910 | -- Greensboro -- Finance Committee | |
321 | -- Greensboro -- Street Commission | ||
322 | -- Greensboro -- Water and Light Commission | ||
323 | -- Hawkins, Thomas W. (Charlotte) | ||
324 | 1910 | -- Isaacson, I. | |
325 | -- Jones, Mary L. | ||
326 | -- League of American Municipalities (IA) | ||
327 | -- Murray, R.W. | ||
328 | 1910 | -- NC Public Service Co. | |
329 | -- Odell Hardware Co. | ||
330 | -- Perkins, A.N. | ||
331 | -- Reid, Mrs. F.L. | ||
332 | 1910 | -- Sherrill, E.G. | |
333 | -- South Side Hose Co. | ||
334 | -- Tate, Fred N. (High Point) | ||
335 | -- Turner, William H. (GA) | ||
336 | 1910 | -- U.S. Gauge Co. (MA) | |
337 | -- West, A.V. (Mt. Airy) | ||
338 | -- Western German Bank (OH) | ||
339 | -- White, W.H. | ||
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
340 | 1911 | -- Greensboro -- Ad Hoc Committee -- Slaughter House | |
341 | -- Hayes, L.B. (VA) | ||
342 | -- Hicks, J.W. | ||
343 | -- Independent Div. Co. (LA) | ||
344 | 1911 | -- Justice, E.J. | |
345 | -- NC, State of -- Dept. of State | ||
346 | -- Patton, George M. | ||
347 | -- Sellars, W.B. | ||
348 | n.d. | -- Greensboro -- Ad Hoc Committee -- Fence Removal | |
349 | n.d. | -- Greensboro -- Ad Hoc Committee -- Review of Accounts | |
350 | n.d. | -- Greensboro -- City Hall Committee -- H.H. Tate | |
351 | n.d. | -- Tate, H.E. | |
352 | n.d. | -- Tucker and Erwin | |
353 | 1912 | -- Ludlow, J.L. Consulting (Winston-Salem) | |
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
354 | 1913 | -- Hallowell, R.L. | |
355 | -- Hendrix, J.M. and Co. | ||
356 | -- Hobbs, L.L. | ||
357 | -- Holden Patent Book Cover Co. (MA) | ||
358 | 1913 | -- Hook and Rogers (Charlotte) | |
359 | -- Inman, Thomas R. | ||
360 | -- Kauffman, B.F. | ||
361 | -- King, John W. | ||
362 | 1913 | -- King and Kimball | |
363 | -- Klein, D. and Bro. (PA) | ||
364 | -- Kress, S.H. and Co. | ||
365 | -- Lamonds (?), A. | ||
366 | 1913 | -- Lash, Lee Studios (NY) | |
367 | -- Lassiter, Robert G. (Oxford) | ||
368 | -- Legerton, Jennie L. | ||
369 | -- Lombard, Gay (OR) | ||
370 | 1913 | -- Longest and Tessier Co. | |
371 | -- Lymon, A.G. | ||
372 | -- Madison Safe Deposit Co. (IN) | ||
373 | -- Mann, J.L. | ||
374 | 1913 | -- Manning and Kitchin (Raleigh) | |
375 | -- Manufacturers Record (MD) | ||
376 | -- Martin Carriage Works (PA) | ||
377 | -- Maryland Casualty Co. | ||
378 | 1913 | -- Matheson, J.A. | |
379 | -- NC, State of -- Corp. Commission | ||
380 | -- Oak Ridge Institute | ||
381 | -- Odell Hardware Co. | ||
382 | 1913 | -- Ohio Flood Relief Commission | |
383 | -- Orchard, B.B. Co. (VA) | ||
384 | -- Oval and Koster (IN) | ||
385 | -- Overman, Lee S. | ||
386 | 1913 | -- Oyburn, T.J. (Asheboro) | |
387 | -- Southern Life and Trust Co. | ||
388 | -- U.S. -- Treasury Dept. | ||
389 | -- U.S. Mortgage and Trust Co. (NY) | ||
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
390 | 1914 | -- Cone Export and Commission Co. | |
391 | -- Eureka Fire Hose Mfg. Co. (GA) | ||
392 | -- Hawks, Geo. M. | ||
393 | -- Hayes, Mrs. W.A. | ||
394 | 1914 | -- Hedgpeth and Rucker | |
395 | -- Hedley, William (VA) | ||
396 | -- Hersey Mfg. Co. (GA) | ||
397 | -- Hildreth, C.N. (FL) | ||
398 | 1914 | -- Hill, Dr. J.P. (VA) | |
399 | -- Hobbs, L.L. | ||
400 | -- Hodge, D.A. and Co. (Salisbury) | ||
401 | -- Kerner, Mrs. J.D. | ||
402 | 1914 | -- King, Albert H. | |
403 | -- King and Kimball | ||
404 | -- Kirst, W.H. | ||
405 | -- Lassiter, Robert G. (Oxford) | ||
406 | 1914 | -- Lee, E.L. | |
407 | -- Limpert Bros., Inc. (NY) | ||
408 | -- Logan, F.J. | ||
409 | -- Longest and Tessier Co. | ||
410 | 1914 | -- Lymon, A.G. | |
411 | -- Mann, J.L. | ||
412 | -- Mathes, Fannie P. (NY) | ||
413 | -- Matheson, J.A. | ||
414 | 1914 | -- Odell Hardware Co. | |
415 | -- Ordway, J.A. | ||
416 | -- Otis and Co. (OH) | ||
417 | -- Oval and Koster (IN) | ||
418 | 1914 | -- Southern Life and Trust Co. | |
419 | -- Union Mining Co. (MO) | ||
420 | -- U.S. -- Army -- Camp E.S. Otis | ||
421 | -- U.S. -- Treasury Dept. | ||
422 | -- U.S. Mortgage and Trust Co. (NY) | ||
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
423 | 1915 | -- Greensboro Merchants' Assoc. | |
424 | -- Hallowell, R.L. | ||
425 | -- Hawks, Geo. M. | ||
426 | -- Haywarth, G.W. | ||
427 | 1915 | -- Hennesee, W.A. | |
428 | -- Holden Patent Book Cover Co. (MA) | ||
429 | -- Jaeger Machine Co. (OH) | ||
430 | -- King, Isham | ||
431 | 1915 | -- King and Williams (VA) | |
432 | -- Kinston (NC), City of | ||
433 | -- Kirkpatrick, Thomas L. (Charlotte) | ||
434 | -- Lassiter, Robert G. (Oxford) | ||
435 | 1915 | -- Latham, J.E. Co. | |
436 | -- Lee, Mrs. Walter C. (DE) | ||
437 | -- Lindair (?), Theresa W. | ||
438 | -- Lynch, Mrs. Thomas E. | ||
439 | 1915 | -- Maryland Casualty Co. | |
440 | -- Mayer, J.C. and Co. (OH) | ||
441 | -- Municipal (?) Assoc. | ||
442 | -- Odell Hardware Co. | ||
443 | 1915 | -- Oval and Koster (IN) | |
444 | -- Overman, Lee S. | ||
445 | -- Standard Table Co. | ||
446 | -- Swift, W.H. | ||
447 | 1915 | -- Underwood, N. (Durham) | |
448 | -- U.S. -- Dept. of Agriculture | ||
449 | -- U.S. -- Treasury Dept. | ||
450 | -- U.S. Mortgage and Trust Co. (NY) | ||
451 | -- Williamson, A.R. | ||
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
452 | 1916 | -- Girls' Benevolent Club | |
453 | -- Goobsby (?), William E. | ||
454 | -- Hatcher, R.W. (GA) | ||
455 | -- Haymore, R.L. | ||
456 | 1916 | -- Hersey Mfg. Co. (GA) | |
457 | -- Hinsdale, John W. (Raleigh) | ||
458 | -- Hinshaw, A.R. | ||
459 | -- Improved Brick and Stone Co. (MS) | ||
460 | 1916 | -- Iseley, E.A. | |
461 | -- Kerner, Mrs. J.D. | ||
462 | -- Kerner, Mrs. Robah | ||
463 | -- Kiss Kola Mfg. Co. (High Point) | ||
464 | 1916 | -- Lackey, Ed (Hickory) | |
465 | -- Lanier, T. (Oxford) | ||
466 | -- Latham, J.E. Co. | ||
467 | -- Longest and Tessier Co. | ||
468 | 1916 | -- Mann, Zeno G. (Whitakers) | |
469 | -- Maryland Coal and Coke Co. (PA) | ||
470 | -- Oval and Koster (IN) | ||
471 | 1916 | -- U.S. -- Civil Service Commission | |
472 | -- U.S. -- Treasury Dept. | ||
473 | -- U.S. Mortgage and Trust Co. (NY) | ||
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
474 | 1917 | -- Danville and Western Railway Co. (VA) | |
475 | -- Halgood (?), J.P. | ||
476 | -- Hawkins, J.W. | ||
477 | -- Haymore, R.L. (Mt. Airy) | ||
478 | 1917 | -- Headley Good Roads Co. (PA) | |
479 | -- Heckerman, H.C. (PA) | ||
480 | -- Henry, Ozmer L. (Rockingham) | ||
481 | -- Herbin, Leonidas | ||
482 | 1917 | -- Hicks, John W. | |
483 | -- Hinsdale, John W. (Raleigh) | ||
484 | -- Hoehler, F.C. and Co. (OH) | ||
485 | -- Holcomb, J.I. Mfg. Co. (IN) | ||
486 | 1917 | -- Holcomb, W.H. (Winston-Salem) | |
487 | -- Holden Patent Book Cover Co. (MA) | ||
488 | -- Holmes, W.C. | ||
489 | -- Independent Packers Fertilizer Co. (OH) | ||
490 | 1917 | -- Inman, Thomas R. | |
491 | -- Kalbfleisch Corp. (TN) | ||
492 | -- Kerner, Mrs. J.D. | ||
493 | -- Kidd, W. Thomas | ||
494 | 1917 | -- King, W.H. Drug Co. (Raleigh) | |
495 | -- King and Kimball | ||
496 | -- Knott, L.E. Apparatus Co. (MA) | ||
497 | -- Larkin Mfg. Co. (OH) | ||
498 | 1917 | -- Latham, J.E. Co. | |
499 | -- Lavell, W.H. (VA) | ||
501 | -- Lawrence, C.F. | ||
502 | -- Leak, Hugh | ||
503 | 1917 | -- Lee, Mrs. J. Lawrence | |
504 | -- Lynch, Mrs. Thomas E. | ||
505 | -- Lyon, A. (High Point) | ||
506 | -- Makenworth Co. | ||
507 | 1917 | -- Mann, J.L. | |
508 | -- Manufacturers Record (MD) | ||
509 | -- Maryland Coal and Coke Co. (PA) | ||
510 | -- Masonic and Eastern Star Home | ||
511 | 1917 | -- Mathews, S. A. (Wilmington) | |
512 | -- Matthews, W.H. | ||
513 | -- May, J.P. | ||
514 | -- Mayer, J.C. and Co. (OH) | ||
515 | 1917 | -- Maynard, W. | |
516 | -- Odell Hardware Co. | ||
517 | -- Oettinger Lumber Co. | ||
518 | -- Oglesby, John Perkins | ||
519 | 1917 | -- Otis and Co. (OH) | |
520 | -- Overman, Lee S. | ||
521 | -- Recruiting Committee on National Defense | ||
522 | -- Texas Co. (NY) | ||
523 | 1917 | -- Umstead, John W., Jr. | |
524 | -- U.S. -- Food Administration | ||
525 | -- U.S. -- Treasury Dept. | ||
526 | -- U.S. Mortgage and Trust Co. (NY) | ||
527 | -- Universal Portland Cement Co. (IL) | ||
528 | n.d. | -- Hoehler, F.C. and Co. (OH) | |
529 | n.d. | -- Keith, Mrs. Jesse | |
530 | n.d. | -- Lyon, Mrs. E.W. | |
531 | n.d. | -- Martin, Fran D. (?) | |
532 | n.d. | -- NC, State of -- Health Dept. | |
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
533 | 1918 | -- Allen, J.D. | |
534 | -- Bain, E.E. | ||
535 | -- Central City Chem. Co. (IL) | ||
536 | -- Chambers, Amelia | ||
537 | 1918 | -- Chandler, C.E. | |
538 | -- Clark, C.V. | ||
539 | -- Clark, Edward (New Bern) | ||
540 | -- Clark, Lucy | ||
541 | 1918 | -- Devane, F.L. and Josephine | |
542 | -- Fennel, John | ||
543 | -- Ferguson, Garland S., Jr. | ||
544 | -- Fisher, A.A. | ||
545 | 1918 | -- Frederick Disinfectant Co. (GA) | |
546 | -- Gambier, Richard B. | ||
547 | -- Gant, Mason W. | ||
548 | -- Garrett, Robert and Sons (MD) | ||
549 | 1918 | -- Gibson, F. Swift (PA) | |
550 | -- Gilliam , H.E. | ||
551 | -- Gilmer, A.M. | ||
552 | -- Glamorgan Pipe and Foundry Co. (VA) | ||
553 | 1918 | -- Glenn, E. (?) | |
554 | -- Glenn, John B. | ||
555 | -- Goldsboro (NC), City of | ||
556 | -- Gorrell, Robert W. (Winston-Salem) | ||
557 | 1918 | -- Graham, W. Edgar (Jackson Springs) | |
558 | -- Greensboro Cemetery | ||
559 | -- Greensboro College for Women | ||
560 | -- Greensboro Fire Dept. | ||
561 | 1918 | -- Greensboro Loan and Trust Co. | |
562 | -- Greensboro Motor Car Co. | ||
563 | -- Greensboro National Bank | ||
564 | -- Greensboro Roller Mills | ||
565 | 1918 | -- Griffeth, J.W. | |
566 | -- Gudger, Eugene W. | ||
567 | -- Guilford Insurance and Realty Co. | ||
568 | -- Hicks, John W. | ||
569 | 1918 | -- Hilsman, John H. and Co. (GA) | |
570 | -- Hines, Charles A. | ||
571 | -- Hoehler, F.C. and Co. (OH) | ||
572 | -- Hogshead, W.H. | ||
573 | 1918 | -- Jewish Relief Committee of NC (Goldsboro) | |
574 | -- Kalbfleisch Corp. (NY) | ||
575 | -- Kerr Turbine Co. (NY) | ||
576 | -- King, John L. | ||
577 | 1918 | -- King and Kimball | |
578 | -- Knight, W.M. | ||
579 | -- Laird, T. Holt and Co. | ||
580 | -- Lassiter, Robert G. (VA) | ||
581 | 1918 | -- Latham, J.E. Co. | |
582 | -- Leak, Hugh | ||
583 | -- Lennig, Charles and Co. (PA) | ||
584 | -- Lloyd, W.L. | ||
585 | 1918 | -- Logan, Frank T. | |
586 | -- Long, John Wesley | ||
587 | -- Longest, J.N. | ||
588 | -- Lowe, Effie | ||
589 | 1918 | -- Lucas, John and Co. (PA) | |
590 | -- Lucas Theatre Supply Co. (GA) | ||
591 | -- Lynch, Mrs. Thomas E. | ||
592 | -- McAdams, J.P. | ||
593 | 1918 | -- McClamroch Co. | |
594 | -- McCormick, F.C. (Laurinburg) | ||
595 | -- McCulloch, W.F. | ||
596 | -- McLeod, J.A. (SC) | ||
597 | 1918 | -- McMahon, Mrs. Mary Knox | |
598 | -- McNair, C.W. and Co. (IL) | ||
599 | -- McNinch, F.R. (Charlotte) | ||
600 | -- MacKenzie, B. | ||
601 | 1918 | -- Manufacturers Dist. Co. (MO) | |
602 | -- Moffett, T.F. | ||
603 | -- Montgomery, J.C. | ||
604 | -- Moore, G.R. | ||
605 | 1918 | -- Moore, J.E. (Burlington) | |
606 | -- Moore, J.S. | ||
607 | -- Morehead, J.L. (Durham) | ||
608 | -- Morganthau, Henry (NY) | ||
609 | 1918 | -- Moseley and Thomas | |
610 | -- National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor (DC) | ||
611 | -- Neumeyer and Diamond (NY) | ||
612 | -- New Bern (NC) Chamber of Commerce | ||
613 | 1918 | -- New River Coal Co. (WV) | |
614 | -- Newman Machine Co. | ||
615 | -- NC Council of Defense (Raleigh) | ||
616 | -- Nuveen, John and Co. (IL) | ||
617 | 1918 | -- Odell Hardware Co. | |
618 | -- Owen, J.R. (Randleman) | ||
619 | -- Prudden and Co. (OH) | ||
620 | -- Rock Hill (SC), City of | ||
621 | 1918 | -- Rucker and Co. | |
622 | -- Ruffin, W.H. | ||
623 | -- Russell, J.H. | ||
624 | -- Southern Life and Trust Co. | ||
625 | 1918 | -- Southside Hardware Co. | |
626 | -- Stewart, Charles C. | ||
627 | -- Texas Co. (NY) | ||
628 | -- Transou Hat Co. | ||
629 | 1918 | -- Travelers' Protective Assoc. (Winston-Salem) | |
630 | -- Tucker, Merrill | ||
631 | -- Turner, Sallie | ||
632 | -- Tyson, H.G. | ||
633 | 1918 | -- U.S. -- Dept. of Agriculture | |
634 | -- U.S. -- Food Admin. | ||
635 | -- U.S. -- Fuel Admin. | ||
636 | -- U.S. -- Navy Recruiting Station | ||
637 | 1918 | -- U.S. -- Treasury Dept. | |
638 | -- U.S. Mortgage and Trust Co. (NY) | ||
639 | -- U.S. Rubber Co. (NY) | ||
640 | -- Vanhook, J.H. (Durham) | ||
641 | 1918 | -- Vanstory, Mrs. C.P. | |
642 | -- Vanstory, E.H. | ||
643 | -- Virginia Coal Sales Co. (VA) | ||
644 | -- Waddell, D.C. | ||
645 | 1918 | -- Walker, Rev. James G. | |
646 | -- Walker, W.B. | ||
647 | -- Wall, T.R. | ||
648 | -- Western Union Tel. Co. (NY) | ||
649 | 1918 | -- Wharton, C.R. | |
650 | -- White Co., The (GA) | ||
651 | -- Whorton, Mrs. R.M. | ||
652 | -- Williams, B.F. (Harrellsville) | ||
653 | 1918 | -- Williams, R.L. | |
654 | -- Wills, J.W. | ||
655 | -- Wilmington (NC), City of | ||
656 | -- Wood, R. D. and Co. (PA) | ||
657 | 1918 | -- Wyrick, L.A. | |
658 | -- Yates, Mrs. Carrie | ||
659 | -- YMCA | ||
660 | -- Young and Seldon Co. (MD) | ||
661 | n.d. | -- U.S. -- Dept. of Agriculture | |
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
662 | 1919 | -- American Exchange National Bank | |
663 | -- Asheville (NC), City of | ||
664 | -- Caldwell and Masslich (NY) | ||
665 | -- Chambers, Sidney C. (Durham) | ||
666 | 1919 | -- Charlotte Chemical Labs, Inc. | |
667 | -- Charlotte Supply Co | ||
668 | -- Cherokee Coal and Coke Co. (TN) | ||
669 | -- Chesapeake and Ohio Coal Co. (DC) | ||
670 | 1919 | -- Clark, Lucy | |
671 | -- Coble, Grady W. | ||
672 | -- Cone Export and Commission Co. | ||
673 | -- Equal Suffrage Assoc. of NC | ||
674 | 1919 | -- Fairbrother, Al | |
675 | -- Farmers Supply Co. (Kinston) | ||
676 | -- Farquar Heating and Vent. Co. | ||
677 | -- Ferguson, Garland S., Jr. | ||
678 | 1919 | -- Fisher, Isabella | |
679 | -- Fisher, Will | ||
680 | -- Fitts, W.H. (Sanford) | ||
681 | -- Foust, D.P. | ||
682 | 1919 | -- French American Association for Musical Art (NY) | |
683 | -- French Consulate (NY) | ||
684 | -- Frick Co. (PA) | ||
685 | -- Froehling and Robertson (VA) | ||
686 | 1919 | -- Fry, Mrs. M.E. | |
687 | -- Gaither, M.Z. (Winston-Salem) | ||
688 | -- Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Co. (NY) | ||
689 | -- Garlock Packing Co. (PA) | ||
690 | 1919 | -- Gaston, A.L. (SC) | |
691 | -- Gate City Drug Co. | ||
692 | -- Gate City Life and Health | ||
693 | -- Gay, J.E. | ||
694 | 1919 | -- General Coal Co. (WV) | |
695 | -- General Fire Extinguisher Co. (Charlotte) | ||
696 | -- Gerrans, A.T. (New Bern) | ||
697 | -- Gibson, F. Swift (PA) | ||
698 | 1919 | -- Gilchrist, Rev. Charles E. | |
699 | -- Glamorgan Pipe And Foundry Co. (VA) | ||
700 | -- Glascock Stove and Mfg. Co. | ||
701 | -- Glenn, R.G. | ||
702 | 1919 | -- Gorrell, R.W. (Winston-Salem) | |
703 | -- Graham, Tom S. | ||
704 | -- Grant, R.M. and Co. (NY) | ||
705 | -- Gray, V. Lee | ||
706 | 1919 | -- Great Falls Power Co. | |
707 | -- Greensboro -- City Pay | ||
708 | -- Greensboro Loan and Trust Co. | ||
709 | -- Greensboro Machine Co. | ||
710 | 1919 | -- Greensboro Merchants' Assoc. | |
711 | -- Griffin, J.H. | ||
712 | -- Groome, Mrs. P.L. | ||
713 | -- Guilford County -- Superior Court | ||
714 | 1919 | -- Guilford Insurance and Realty Co. | |
715 | -- Jefferson Standard Life | ||
716 | -- Kalbfleisch Corp. (NY) | ||
717 | -- Kaufman, L.L. (VA) | ||
718 | 1919 | -- Kennedy, Mary G. | |
719 | -- Kerner, Mrs. J.D. | ||
720 | -- King, John W. | ||
721 | -- King, W.M. | ||
722 | 1919 | -- Kirkman, C.M. | |
723 | -- Lane, J.G. | ||
724 | -- Lassiter, Robert G. (VA) | ||
725 | -- Latham, J.E. Co. | ||
726 | 1919 | -- Laughters, J.F. | |
727 | -- League for Preservation of American Independence (DC) | ||
728 | -- Leighton, Mrs. A.B. | ||
729 | -- Lennig, Charles and Co., Inc. (PA) | ||
730 | 1919 | -- Ligget and Myers Tobacco Co. | |
731 | -- Lilly, M.C. and Co. (OH) | ||
732 | -- Lindan, J.W. | ||
733 | -- Lucas, Hattie (DC) | ||
734 | 1919 | -- Lynch, Mrs. Thomas E. | |
735 | -- McDonald, J.J. | ||
736 | -- McGlamery Auto Co. | ||
737 | -- McMillan, J.M. (Vass) | ||
738 | 1919 | -- McNinch, F.R. (Charlotte) | |
739 | -- McPherson, Pearl Lea | ||
740 | -- Milliner, Mrs. J.P. | ||
741 | -- Nash, Charles H. | ||
742 | 1919 | -- National Detective Service (IL) | |
743 | -- National Motor Co. | ||
744 | -- Neal, N.P. | ||
745 | -- New River Coal Co. (WV) | ||
746 | 1919 | -- Newell, M.G. Co., Inc. | |
747 | -- Newman Machine Co. | ||
748 | -- Newport Co. (WI) | ||
749 | -- Newsom, M.E. (Durham) | ||
750 | 1919 | -- Newton, R.H. (?) | |
751 | -- NC, State of -- Board of Health | ||
752 | -- NC, State of -- Secretary of State | ||
753 | -- Nye Odorless Crematory Co. (GA) | ||
754 | 1919 | -- Odell Hardware Co. | |
755 | -- Transo Envelope Co. (IL) | ||
756 | -- Transou Hat Co. | ||
757 | -- Tucker and Erwin | ||
758 | 1919 | -- Turner, E.D. | |
759 | -- Underwood, J. (Fayetteville) | ||
760 | -- United Commercial Travelers | ||
761 | -- U.S. -- Dept. of the Interior | ||
762 | 1919 | -- U.S. -- Treasury Dept. | |
763 | -- U.S. -- War Dept. | ||
764 | -- U.S. Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Co. (AL) | ||
765 | -- U.S. Mortgage and Trust Co. (NY) | ||
766 | 1919 | -- U.S. Public Health Service | |
767 | -- Vaughn, V.E. | ||
768 | -- Vick Chemical Co. | ||
769 | -- Virginia Coal Sales Co. (VA) | ||
770 | 1919 | -- Waddell, Charles E. (Asheville) | |
771 | -- Waddell, Mrs. D.C. | ||
772 | -- Walker, Samuel P. | ||
773 | -- Wall, T.R. | ||
774 | 1919 | -- Warren Brush Co. (OH) | |
775 | -- Waynick, J.M. | ||
776 | -- Webster, Mrs. E.B. | ||
777 | -- Wharton, E.R. | ||
778 | 1919 | -- White Furniture Co. (Mebane) | |
779 | -- White, N.G. | ||
780 | -- White, Mrs. Robert | ||
781 | -- Wiley, Bethel | ||
782 | 1919 | -- Wilkins, J.D. | |
783 | -- Wilson and Wilson (SC) | ||
784 | -- Winston-Salem Board of Trade | ||
785 | -- Wood, R.D. and Co. (PA) | ||
786 | 1919 | -- Woodmen of the World (NE) | |
787 | -- Worthington Pump and Machinery Corp. (NY) | ||
788 | -- Wrenn, T.F. | ||
789 | -- Wright, Clem G. | ||
790 | 1919 | -- Wysong and Miles Co. | |
791 | -- Yarborough, T.A. | ||
792 | -- Yates, Peter P. | ||
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
793 | 1920 | -- Arie, Lester R. (Misenheimer) | |
794 | -- Carnegie Corp. (NY) | ||
795 | -- Carolina Steel and Iron Co. | ||
796 | -- Clements, C.B. (VA) | ||
797 | 1920 | -- Cowan, R.H. | |
798 | -- Crozer-Pocahontas Co. (WV) | ||
799 | -- Fairbanks Co. (MD) | ||
800 | -- Fitts, W.H. (Sanford) | ||
801 | 1920 | -- Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills (GA) | |
802 | -- Funderburk, O.B. (SC) | ||
803 | -- Gay, J.E. | ||
804 | -- Gibson, F. Swift (PA) | ||
805 | 1920 | -- Gilmer, A.M. | |
806 | -- Glamorgan Pipe and Foundry Co. (VA) | ||
807 | -- Glenn, Rev. E.C. | ||
808 | -- Gorrell, R.W. (Winston-Salem) | ||
809 | 1920 | -- Greensboro -- Municipal Theatre | |
810 | -- Greensboro College for Women | ||
811 | -- Greensboro Fire Dept. | ||
812 | -- Greensboro Loan and Trust Co. | ||
813 | 1920 | -- Greensboro National Bank | |
814 | -- Grinnell Co. (Charlotte) | ||
815 | -- Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co. | ||
816 | -- Kalbfleisch Corp. (NY) | ||
817 | 1920 | -- Keeley Institute | |
818 | -- Kerner, Mrs. J.D. | ||
819 | -- King and Kimball | ||
820 | -- King, Rema M. | ||
821 | 1920 | -- Klein, D. and Bro. (PA) | |
822 | -- Knight, J.S. | ||
823 | -- Lassiter, Robert G. (Raleigh) | ||
824 | -- Leathers, J.B. and Co. | ||
825 | 1920 | -- Lennig, Charles and Co. (PA) | |
826 | -- Lynch, Mrs. Thomas E. | ||
827 | -- Lynchburg Foundry Co. (VA) | ||
828 | -- Lyric Theatre (Lexington) | ||
829 | 1920 | -- McClamroch Co. | |
830 | -- McGowan, John H. Co. (OH) | ||
831 | -- McLarty, Eugene | ||
832 | -- McNinch, F.R. (Charlotte) | ||
833 | 1920 | -- Morris, J.C. | |
834 | -- National Amusement Corp. | ||
835 | -- New First National Bank (OH) | ||
836 | -- New River Coal Co. (WV) | ||
837 | 1920 | -- NC, State of -- Highway Commission | |
838 | -- NC, State of -- Senate Finance Committee | ||
839 | -- NC College for Women | ||
840 | -- Odell Hardware Co. | ||
841 | 1920 | -- Ruffin, W.H. | |
842 | -- Russell, Mrs. Minnie (Louisburg) | ||
843 | -- Standard Table Co. | ||
844 | -- Swedish Separator Co. (IL) | ||
845 | 1920 | -- Toledo Scale Co. (OH) | |
846 | -- Turner, Sallie A. | ||
847 | -- U.S. -- Treasury Dept. | ||
848 | -- U.S. -- War Dept. | ||
849 | 1920 | -- U.S. Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Co. (AL) | |
850 | -- U.S. Mortgage and Trust Co. (NY) | ||
851 | -- U.S. Public Health Service | ||
852 | -- Vanstory, A.W. | ||
853 | 1920 | -- Vanstory, C.W. | |
854 | -- Virginia-Carolina Disinfectant Co. (VA) | ||
855 | -- Ward, John P. (Staley) | ||
856 | -- Westmoreland, E.F. (Thomasville) | ||
857 | 1920 | -- Whitted, Thomas B. | |
858 | -- Williams, Mrs. C.S. | ||
859 | -- Wood, R.D. and Co. (PA) | ||
860 | 1920 | -- Wooding, Harry (VA) | |
861 | -- YMCA | ||
862 | -- Young and Seldon Co. (MD) | ||
1 | INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
863 | n.d. | -- Durfee, Niles and Co. (OH) | |
864 | n.d. | -- Fisher, Isabella | |
865 | n.d. | -- Grinnell Co., Inc. (Charlotte) | |
866 | n.d. | -- Groome, Mrs. P.L. | |
867 | n.d. | -- McNinch, F.R. (Charlotte) | |
868 | n.d. | -- New France, The (MA) | |
869 | n.d. | -- Transou Hat Co. | |
870 | n.d. | -- Williams, J.S. | |
871 | 1929 | -- Wood, L.C. | |
2 | OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
1 | 1897 | -- December | |
2 | 1898 | -- January | |
3 | -- April | ||
4 | -- July | ||
5 | 1898 | -- September | |
6 | -- October | ||
7 | -- November | ||
8 | 1899 | -- May | |
9 | -- July | ||
10 | -- October | ||
11 | -- December | ||
12 | 1900 | -- March | |
13 | -- April | ||
14 | -- May | ||
15 | 1900 | -- September | |
16 | -- October | ||
17 | -- November | ||
18 | -- ? | ||
19 | 1901 | -- January | |
20 | -- April | ||
21 | -- May | ||
22 | -- June | ||
23 | -- ? | ||
24 | 1902 | -- March | |
25 | -- December | ||
26 | -- ? | ||
2 | OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
27 | 1903 | -- February | |
28 | -- March | ||
29 | -- May | ||
30 | -- June | ||
31 | 1903 | -- July | |
32 | -- August | ||
33 | -- September | ||
34 | -- October | ||
35 | 1903 | -- November | |
36 | -- December | ||
37 | -- ? | ||
38 | 1905 | -- April | |
39 | -- May | ||
40 | -- June | ||
41 | -- September | ||
42 | 1906 | -- April | |
43 | -- December | ||
44 | 1907 | -- January | |
45 | -- March | ||
46 | -- April | ||
47 | -- May | ||
48 | 1907 | -- July | |
49 | -- August | ||
50 | -- October | ||
51 | 1908 | -- September | |
2 | OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
52 | 1909 | -- March | |
53 | -- April | ||
54 | -- May | ||
55 | -- June | ||
56 | 1909 | -- July | |
57 | -- Town Clock Maintenance | ||
58 | -- ? | ||
59 | 1910 | -- March | |
60 | -- May | ||
61 | -- Auditorium Rental | ||
62 | -- ? | ||
63 | 1911 | -- April | |
64 | -- May | ||
65 | -- ? | ||
66 | 1912 | -- December | |
67 | 1913 | -- January | |
68 | -- February | ||
69 | -- March | ||
70 | -- May | ||
71 | 1913 | -- June | |
72 | -- July | ||
73 | -- August | ||
74 | -- September | ||
75 | 1913 | -- October | |
76 | -- November | ||
77 | -- December | ||
78 | 1914 | -- January | |
79 | -- February | ||
80 | -- March | ||
81 | -- April | ||
82 | 1914 | -- May | |
83 | -- June | ||
84 | -- July | ||
85 | -- August | ||
86 | 1914 | -- September | |
87 | -- October | ||
88 | -- November | ||
89 | -- December | ||
2 | OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
90 | 1915 | -- January | |
91 | -- February | ||
92 | -- March | ||
93 | -- April | ||
94 | 1915 | -- May | |
95 | -- June | ||
96 | -- July | ||
97 | -- August | ||
98 | 1915 | -- September | |
99 | -- October | ||
100 | -- November | ||
101 | -- December | ||
102 | 1916 | -- January | |
103 | -- February | ||
104 | -- March | ||
105 | -- April | ||
106 | 1916 | -- May | |
107 | -- June | ||
108 | -- July | ||
109 | -- August | ||
110 | 1916 | -- September | |
111 | -- October | ||
112 | -- November | ||
113 | -- December | ||
114 | 1917 | -- January | |
115 | -- February | ||
116 | -- March | ||
117 | -- April | ||
118 | 1917 | -- May | |
119 | -- June | ||
120 | -- July | ||
121 | -- August | ||
122 | 1917 | -- September | |
123 | -- October | ||
124 | -- November | ||
125 | -- December | ||
126 | -- ? | ||
2 | OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE | ||
127 | 1918 | -- January | |
128 | -- February | ||
129 | -- March | ||
130 | -- April | ||
131 | 1918 | -- May | |
132 | -- June | ||
133 | -- July | ||
134 | -- August | ||
135 | 1918 | -- September | |
136 | -- October | ||
137 | -- November | ||
138 | -- December | ||
139 | -- ? | ||
140 | 1919 | -- January | |
141 | -- February | ||
142 | -- March | ||
143 | -- April | ||
144 | 1919 | -- May | |
145 | -- June | ||
146 | -- July | ||
147 | -- August | ||
148 | 1919 | -- September | |
149 | -- October | ||
150 | -- November | ||
151 | -- December | ||
152 | 1920 | -- January | |
153 | -- February | ||
154 | -- March | ||
155 | -- April | ||
156 | 1920 | -- May | |
157 | -- June | ||
158 | -- July | ||
159 | -- August |
Index to the City of Greensboro Collection (1892-1929)
Note: The numbers following the name/subject entry — e.g., 1:1 — indicate in which Series#:Folder# (or, if no “:”, Series only) that name/topic can be found. Dates of the items are given in parentheses for an individual Series/Folder or, if at the end, for the entire subject/name entry. The abbreviation GSO indicates a Greensboro association. Unless otherwise noted all folders contain material with a Greensboro connection.
Aetna Life Insurance Co.: 1:243 (1909)
African Americans, material relating to: 1:24,454,758,794; 2:37,72,138 (1898-1920);
Carnegie Library, 1:794, 2:156 (May 27)
Albright, J. Ed: 1:4,32,78,209,244 (1898-1909)
Albright, J.(?) W.: 1:113 (1905)
Alexander, Mrs. C.M.: 1:245 (1909)
Allen, J.D.: 1:533 (1918)
Alston, Wiley: 1:33 (1899)
American Exchange National Bank: 1:662 (1919)
American-La France Fire Engine Co.: 1:99 (1904)
American Suburban Corp. (VA): 1:210 (1908)
American Tuberculosis Exhibition: 1:246,304 (1909-10)
Andrews, R. E.: 1:5 (1898)
Arie, Lester R. (Misenheimer): 1:793 (1920)
Arman, Braxton: 1:6 (1898)
Asheboro Telephone Co.: 1:247 (1909)
Asheville (NC), City of: 1:663 (1919)
Bain, Edward E.: 1:159,248,534 (1907-18)
Barker, John: 1:204 (n.d.)
Beacham, W. B.: 1:7 (1898)
Beasley, Wm. C. : 1:160 (1907)
Beall, W.P.: 1 :74 (1902)
Bell, W.W.: 1: 100 (1904)
Bishop, J.C.: 1:135,305 (1906-10)
Blanchard, Mrs. C.L.: 1:306 (1910)
Bogart, W F.: 1:114 (1905)
Boone (?), J.H.: 1:205 (n.d.)
Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co.: 1:249 (1909)
Boycott, O.D.: 1:8 (1898)
Boyd, James E.: 1:161 (1907)
Boyd, S.H.(?): 1:115 (1905)
Brady, J.W.: 1:211 (1908)
Brandt, Leon J.: 2 (1907-08)
Bray, C.A.: 1:212 (1908)
Broadhurst, D J. (Goldsboro): 1:213 (1908)
Brodnax, Mrs. John G.: 1:214 (1908)
Brown, E.A.: 1:215,307 (1908-10)
Buchanan, C.C.: 1:9 (1898)
Bullock, J.L.: 1:79 (1903)
Burroughs Adding Machine Co. (MI): 1:250 (1909)
Burrus, A.B. (VA): 1:136 (1906)
Caldwell, J.H. (NY): 1:216 (1908)
Caldwell and Masslich (NY): 1:664 (1919)
Cameron Septic Tank Co. (IL): 1:217 (1908)
Carnegie Corp. (NY): 1:794 (1920) re: Carnegie Library. See also: 2:156
Carolina Municipal Association (Wilmington): 1:308 (1910)
Carolina Steel and Iron Co.: 1:795 (1920)
Carr, H.H. (TN): 1:251 (1909)
Cartland (?), L.A.: 1:252 (1909)
Cates and Donnell: 1:69 (n.d.)
Causez, M.A.: 1:10 (1898)
Central City Chemical Co. (IL): 1:535 (1918)
Chambers, Amelia: 1:536 (1918)
Chambers, Sidney C. (Durham): 1:665 (1919)
Chandler, C.E.: 1:537 (1918)
Charlotte Chemical Labs, Inc.: 1:666 (1919)
Charlotte Supply Co.: 1:667 (1919)
Charter, Dr. F. S.: 1:309 (1910)
Cherokee Coal and Coke Co. (TN): 1:668 (1919)
Chesapeake and Ohio Coal Co. (DC): 1:669 (1919)
Chilcutt, Franklin G.: 1:310 (1910)
Citizens National Bank (Raleigh): 1:253 (1909)
City Bar: 1:11 (1898)
Clark, C.V.: 1:538 (1918)
Clark, Edward (New Bern): 1:539 (1918)
Clark, Lucy: 1:540,670 (1918-19)
Clements, C B. (VA): 1:796 (1920)
Coble, C.H.: 1:12 (1898)
Coble, Grady W.: 1:671 (1919)
Coble, J.R.: 1:13 (1898)
Coble, James R.: 1:311 (1910)
Commercial National Bank: 1:218 (1908)
Commission Government League (VA): 1:312 (1910)
Committee on Board of Health: 1:297 (n.d.)
Committee on Burying Ground: 1:298 (n.d.)
Committee on City Sanitation: 1:299 (n.d.)
Cone, Ceasar: 1:14,80 (1898-03)
Cone Export and Commission Co.: 1:219,390,672 (1908-19)
Cone, Mrs. Moses H.: 1:300 (n.d.)
Consolidated Furniture Co.: 1:313 (1910)
Couch and Shaffer: 1:162 (1907)
Coulter and Lowry Co.: 1:254 (1909)
Cowen, R.H.: 1:797 (1920)
Craerin, R.G.: 1:220 (1908)
Crawford, Annie P.: 1:221 (1908)
Crawford, L.W.: 1:206 (n.d.)
Crozer-Pocahontas Co. (WV): 1:798 (1920)
Crumpton, J.C.: 1:314 (1910)
Culp, Harry R. : 1:57 (1901)
Danville and Western Railway Co. (VA): 1:474 (1917)
Devane, F.L. and Josephine: 1:541 (1918)
Dixon, Lizzie E.: 1:315 (1910)
Dorman, J.F.W. Co. (MD): 1:255 (1909)
Douglas and Douglas: 1:116,163 (1905-07)
Douglass, R.M.: 1:81 (1903) Dunn, A. J.: 1:49 (1900)
Durfee, Niles and Co. (OH): 1:863 (n.d.)
Eagle Hose Co., No.7: 1:101 (1904)
East Lee St. Water: 1:154 (n.d.)
Eckel, A.P.: 1:58 (1901)
Education: 1:123,138,223,318,380,559,810,839 (1905-20)
Equal Suffrage Assoc. of NC: 1:673 (1919)
Eure, N.L.: 1:301 (n.d.)
Eureka Fire Hose Mfg. Co. (GA): 1:391 (1914)
Fairbanks Co. (MD): 1:799 (1920)
Fairbrother, Al: 1:674 (1919)
Fariss-Klutz Drug Co.: 1:155,302 (n.d.)
Farmers Supply Co. (Kinston): 1:675 (1919)
Farquar Heating and Vent. Co.: 1:676 (1919)
Fennel, John: 1:542 (1918)
Ferguson, Garland S., Jr.: 1:543,677 (1918-19)
Fesperman, B.A.: 1:164 (1907)
Fetzer, Charles (Reidsville): 1:256 (1909)
Fire protection (See series descriptions)
Fisher, A.A.: 1:544 (1918)
Fisher, Basil J.: 1:15 (1898)
Fisher, Isabella: 1:678,864 (1919)
Fisher, Will: 1:679 (1919)
Fitts, W.H. (Sanford): 1:680,800 (1919-20)
Fleming Bros.: 1:316 (1910)
Fogleman, C. J.: 1:34 (1899)
Ford Roofing Co.: 1:102 (1904)
Foust, D.P.: 1:681 (1919)
Frederick Disinfectant Co. (GA): 1:545 (1918)
French American Assoc. for Musical Art (NY): 1:682 (1919)
French Consulate (NY): 1:683 (1919)
Frick Co. (PA): 1:684 (1919)
Froehling and Robertson (VA): 1:685 (1919)
Fry, Mrs. M.E.: 1:686 (1919)
Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills (GA): 1:801 (1920)
Funderburk, O.B. (SC): 1:802 (1920)
Gaither, M.Z. (Winston-Salem): 1:687 (1919)
Galloway Drug Co.: 1:165 (1907)
Gambier, Richard B.: 1:546 (1918)
Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Co. (NY): 1:257,688 (1909-19)
Gant, Mason W.: 1:547 (1918)
Garlock Packing Co. (PA): 1:689 (1919)
Garrell, R.P.: 1:16 (1898)
Garrett, H.A.: 1:59 (1901)
Garrett, Robert and Sons (MD): 1:548
Gaston, A.L. (SC): 1:690 (1919)
Gate City Bill Posting Co.: 1:156,258 (1909)
Gate City Drug Co.: 1:691 (1919)
Gate City Life and Health: 1:692 (1919)
Gay, J.E.: 1:693,803 (1919-20)
General Coal Co. (WV): 1:694 (1919)
General Elec. Co.: 1:60 (1901)
General Fire Extinguisher Co. (Charlotte): 1:695 (1919)
Gerrans, A.T. (New Bern): 1:696 (1919)
Gibson, F. Swift (PA): 1:549,697,804 (1918-20)
Gilchrist, Rev. Charles E.: 1:698 (1919)
Gilliam, H.E.: 1:550 (1918)
Gilmer, A.M.: 1:551,805 (1918-20)
Gilmer, J.H.: 1:61 (1901)
Gilmer, Mrs. J.A.: 1:317 (1910)
Girls’ Benevolent Club: 1:452 (1916)
Glamorgan Pipe and Foundry Co. (VA): 1:552,699,806 (1918-20)
Glascock, G. T. and Sons: 1:137 (1906)
Glascock Stove and Mfg. Co.: 1:166,700 (1907-19)
Glenn, E. (?): 1:553 (1918)
Glenn, Rev. E.C.: 1:807 (1920)
Glenn, John B.: 1:554 (1918)
Glenn, R.G.: 1:259,701 (1909-19)
Goldsboro (NC), City of: 1:555 (1918)
Goobsby (?), Wm. E.: 1:453 (1916)
Gorrell, Robert W. (Winston-Salem): 1:556,702,808 (1918-20)
Graham, Henry: 1:17,207 (1898)
Graham, Loyal Y. Hospital: 1:24 (1898)
Graham, Tom S.: 1:703 (1919)
Graham, W. Edgar (Jackson Springs): 1:557 (1918)
Grand Opera House: 1:75 (1902)
Grant, R.M. and Co. (NY): 1:704 (1919)
Gray, V. Lee: 1:705 (1919)
Great Falls Power Co.: 1:706 (1919)
Greensboro, NC — Ad Hoc Comm. — Fence Removal: 1:348 (n.d.); Review of Accounts: 1:349 (n.d.);
Slaughter House: 1:340 (1911)
— Board of Alderman: 1:35 (1899)
— Board of Education: 1:318 (1910)
— Board of Health: 1:319 (1910)
— Chamber of Commerce: 1:117,157,222 (1905-08)
— City Hall Committee
— H.H. Tate: 1:350 (n.d.)
— City Pay: 1:707 (1919)
— Finance Committee: 1:320 (1910)
— Fire Commission: 1:260 (1909)
— Merchants’ Association: 1:261 (1909)
— Municipal Theatre: 1:809 (1920)
— School Board: 1:138 (1906)
— Street Commission: 1:321 (1910)
— Street lighting: See series descriptions
— Street paving: See series descriptions
— Water and Light Commission: 1:70,103,139,168,322 (1904-10)
— Water and sewer lines: See series descriptions
— Water Works Committee: 1:50 (1900)
Greensboro Cemetery: 1:558 (1918)
Greensboro Civic League: 1:262 (1909)
Greensboro College for Women: 1:559,810 (1918-20)
Greensboro Electric Co.: 1:169,263 (1907-09)
Greensboro Electric Light and Power Co.: 1:18,51 (1898-1900)
Greensboro Female College: 1:223 (1908)
Greensboro Fire Dept.: 1:2,19,36,560,811 (1897-1920)
Greensboro Fire Insurance Companies, The: 1:118,170 (1905-07)
Greensboro Gas and Elec. Light Co.: 1:37 (1899)
Greensboro Ice and Coal Co.: 1:119 (1905)
Greensboro Life Insurance Co.: 1:224 (1908)
Greensboro Loan and Trust Co.: 1:171,561,708,812 (1907-20)
Greensboro Machine Co.: 1:709 (1919)
Greensboro Merchants’ Association: 1:423,710 (1915-19)
Greensboro Monthly Meeting of Friends: 1:225 (1908)
Greensboro Motor Car Co.: 1:562 (1918)
Greensboro National Bank: 1:563,813 (1918-20)
Greensboro Nurseries: 1:82 (1903)
Greensboro Real Estate Exchange: 1:104 (1904)
Greensboro Roller Mills: 1:564 (1918)
Greensboro Steam Laundry: 1:140 (1906)
Greensboro Water Supply Co.: 1:38,52 (1899-1900)
Griffeth, J.W.: 1:565 (1918)
Griffin, J.H.: 1:711 (1919)
Grinnell Co., Inc. (Charlotte): 1:814,865 (1920)
Groome, P. L.: 1:39 (1899)
Groome, Mrs. P.L.: 1:264,712,866 (1909-19)
Gudger, Eugene W.: 1:566 (1918)
Guild and Co. (TN): 1:105 (1904)
Guilford Count — Superior Court: 1:713 (1919)
Guilford Insurance and Realty Co.: 1:567,714 (1918-19)
Guilford Plaster and Cement Co.: 1:265 (1909)
Hague-McCorkle Dry Goods Co.: 1:40 (1899)
Halgood (?), J.P.: 1:475 (1917)
Hallowell, R.L.: 1:354,424 (1913-15)
Hardin, J.R.: 1:41 (1899)
Harrell and Andrew: 1:20 (1898)
Harrell, John: 1:21 (1898)
Harrison Press: 1:141 (1906)
Harrisons Pharmacy: 1:142 (1906)
Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co.: 1:815 (1920)
Hatcher, R.W. (GA): 1:454 (1916)
Hawkins, J.W.: 1:476 (1917)
Hawkins, Thomas W. (Charlotte): 1:323 (1910)
Hawks, Geo. M.: 1:392,425 (1914-15)
Hayes, L.B. (VA): 1:341 (1911)
Hayes, Mrs. W.A.: 1:393 (1914)
Haymore, R.L. (Mt. Airy): 1:455,477 (1916-17)
Haywarth, G.W.: 1:426 (1915)
Haywood, S.F. Co. (NY): 1:22 (1898)
Headley Good Roads Co. (PA): 1:478 (1917)
Heald, Charles E.: 1:83 (1903)
Heckerman, H.C. (PA): 1:479 (1917)
Hedgpeth and Rucker: 1:394 (1914)
Hedley, Wm. (VA): 1:395 (1914)
Hendrix, J.M. and Co.: 1:42,355 (1899-1913)
Henly, Charles: 1:120 (1905)
Hennesee, W.A.: 1:427 (1915)
Henry, Ozmer L. (Rockingham): 1:480 (1917)
Herbin, Leonidas: 1:481 (1917)
Hersey Mfg. Co. (GA): 1:396,456 (1914-16)
Hicks, J.: 1:143 (1906)
Hicks, J.W.: 1:342 (1911)
Hicks, John W.: 1:482,568 (1917-18)
Hildreth, C.N. (FL): 1:397 (1914)
Hill, Dr. J.P. (VA): 1:398 (1914)
Hilsman, John H. and Co. (GA): 1:569 (1918)
Hines, Charles A.: 1:570 (1918)
Hinsdale, John W. (Raleigh): 1:457,483 (1916-17)
Hinshaw, A.R.: 1:458 (1916)
Hobbs, L.L.: 1:356,399 (1913-14)
Hobson, D.F. (?) (MN): 1:266 (1909)
Hodge, D.A. and Co. (Salisbury): 1:400 (1914)
Hoehler, F.C. and Co. (OH): 1:484,528,571 (1917-18)
Hogshead, W.H.: 1:572 (1918)
Holcomb, J.I. Mfg. Co. (IN): 1:485 (1917)
Holcomb, W.H. (Winston-Salem): 1:486 (1917)
Holden Patent Book Cover Co. (MA): 1:357,428,487 (1913-17)
Holmes, W.C.: 1:488 (1917)
Hook and Rogers (Charlotte): 1:358 (1913)
Hopkins, Jo.: 1:144 (1906)
Hospitals: 1:24 (1898)
Hotel Clegg: 1:172 (1907)
Hunter Mfg. and Commission Co.: 1:106,173 (1904-07)
Hutton and Hutton: 1:53 (1900)
Ichthyolated Emulsion Co.: 1:226 (1908)
Improved Brick and Stone Co. (MS): 1:459 (1916)
Independent Div. Co. (LA): 1:343 (1911)
Independent Packers Fertilizer Co. (OH): 1:489 (1917)
Inman, Thomas R.: 1:359,490 (1913-17)
Ireland, C.H.: 1:174 (1907)
Isaacson, I.: 1:324 (1910)
Iseley, E.A.: 1:460 (1916)
Jackson Filter Mfg. Co.: 1:175 (1907)
Jaeger Machine Co. (OH): 1:429 (1915)
Jefferson Standard Life: 1:715 (1919)
Jeffreys, M.S.: 1:23 (1898)
Jennings, C.W.: 1:84,107,267 (1903-09)
Jewish Relief Committee of NC (Goldsboro): 1:573 (1918)
Jones, Mary L.: 1:325 (1910)
Jordan, J.F.: 1:145 (1906)
Justice, E.J.: 1:344 (1911)
Justice, M.H.: 1:268 (1909)
Kalbfleisch Corp. (NY and TN): 1:491,574,716,816 (1917-20)
Kauffman, B.F.: 1:360 (1913)
Kaufman, L.L. (VA): 1:717 (1919)
Kay, Totten and Winter (PA): 1:176 (1907)
Kean, S.A. and Co. (IL): 1:269 (1909)
Keeley Institute: 1:817 (1920)
Keith, Mrs. Jesse: 1:529 (n.d.)
Kennedy, Mary G.: 1:718 (1919)
KY Lithographing Co.: 1:85 (1903)
Kerner, Mrs. J.D.: 1:401,461,492,719,818 (1914-20)
Kerner, Mrs. Robah: 1:462 (1916)
Kerr Turbine Co. (NY): 1:575 (1918)
Kestes (?), O.V.: 1:177 (1907)
Kidd, W. Thomas: 1:493 (1917)
King, Albert H.: 1:402 (1914)
King, Isham: 1:430 (1915)
King, J.S.: 1:227 (1908)
King, John L.: 1:576 (1918)
King, John W.: 1:361,720 (1913-1919)
King, Rena M.: 1:820 (1920)
King, Thomas W.: 1:62,76 (1901-02)
King, W.H. Drug Co. (Raleigh): 1:494 (1917)
King, W.M.: 1:721 (1919)
King and Kimball: 1:86,362,403,495,577,819 (1903-20)
King and Williams (VA): 1:431 (1915)
Kinston (NC), City of: 1:432 (1915)
Kirkman, C.M.: 1:722 (1919)
Kirkpatrick, Thomas L. (Charlotte): 1:433 (1915)
Kirst, W.H.: 1:404 (1914)
Kiss Kola Mfg. Co. (High Pt.): 1:463 (1916)
Klein, D. and Bro. (PA): 1:363,821 (1913-20)
Kleybolte, Albert and Co. (OH): 1:270 (1909)
Knight, J.S.: 1:822 (1920)
Knight, W.M.: 1:578 (1918)
Knott, L.E. Apparatus Co. (MA): 1:496 (1917)
Kress, S.H. and Co.: 1:364 (1913)
Lackey, Ed (Hickory): 1:464 (1916)
Laird, T. Holt and Co.: 1:579 (1918)
Lamonds (?), A.: 1:365 (1913)
Lane, J.G.: 1:723 (1919)
Lanier, T. (Oxford): 1:465 (1916)
Larkin Mfg. Co. (OH): 1:497 (1917)
Lash, Lee Studios (NY): 1:366 (1913)
Lassiter, Robert G. (Oxford, Raleigh and VA): 1:367,405,434,580,724,823 (1913-20)
Latham, J.E. Co.: 1:435,466,498,581,725 (1915-19)
Laughters, J.F.: 1:726 (1919)
Lavell, W.H. (VA): 1:499 (1917)
Lawrence, C.F.: 1:500 (1917)
League of American Municipalities (IA): 1:326 (1910)
League for Preservation of American Independence (DC): 1:727 (1919)
Leak, Hugh: 1:501,582 (1917-18)
Leathers, J.B. and Co.: 1:824 (1920)
Lee, E.L.: 1:406 (1914)
Lee, Mrs. J. Lawrence: 1:502 (1917)
Lee, Mrs. Walter C. (DE): 1:436 (1915)
Legerton, Jennie L.: 1:368 (1913)
Leighton, Mrs. A.B.: 1:728 (1919)
Lennig, Charles and Co., Inc. (PA): 1:583,729,825 (1918-20)
Lewis, N.A.: 1:63 (1901)
Ligget and Myers Tobacco Co.: 1:730 (1919)
Lilly, M.C. and Co. (OH): 1:178,731 (1907-19)
Limpert Bros., Inc. (NY): 1:407 (1914)
Lindair (?), Theresa W.: 1:437 (1915)
Lindan, J.W.: 1:732 (1919)
Linn, Stahle (Salisbury): 1:271 (1909)
Lloyd, W.L.: 1:584 (1918)
Logan, F.J.: 1:408 (1914)
Logan, Frank T.: 1:585 (1918)
Lombard, Gay (OR): 1:369 (1913)
Long, John Wesley: 1:586 (1918)
Longest, J.N.: 1:587 (1918)
Longest and Tessier Co.: 1:370,409,467 (1913-16)
Lorick, Lee A. and Bro.: 1:108 (1904)
Loughlin, D.C.: 1:64 (1901)
Loughlin, J.J.: 1:43 (1899)
Lowe, Effie: 1:588 (1918)
Lucas, Hattie (DC): 1:733 (1919)
Lucas, John and Co. (PA): 1:589 (1918)
Lucas Theatre Supply Co. (GA): 1:590 (1918)
Ludlow, J.L., Consulting (Winston-Salem): 1:121,353 (1905-12)
Lyman, A.G.: 1:371,410 (1913-14)
Lynch, Mrs. Thomas E.: 1:438,503,591,734,826 (1915-20)
Lynchburg Foundry Co. (VA): 1:827 (1920)
Lyon, A. (High Pt.): 1:504 (1917)
Lyon, Mrs. E.W.: 1:530 (n.d.)
Lyric Theatre (Lexington): 1:828 (1920)
McAdams, J.P.: 1:592 (1918)
McAdoo, C.N.: 1:71 (n.d.)
McAdoo House: 1:44,65 (1899-1901)
McAdoo, W.D.: 1:45 (1899)
McBane, Dr. E.P.: 1:505 (1917)
McCauley, S J.: 1:25 (1898)
McClamroch Co.: 1:593,829 (1918-20)
McClurg, A.C. and Co. (IL): 1:272 (1909)
McCormick, F.C. (Laurinburg): 1:594 (1918)
McCulloch, W.F.: 1:595 (1918)
McDonald, J.J.: 1:735 (1919)
McGlamery Auto Co.: 1:736 (1919)
McGowan, John H. Co. (OH): 1:830 (1920)
McKinney, G.H.: 1:26 (1898)
McLarty, Eugene: 1:831 (1920)
McLean Co.: 1:179 (1907)
McLeod, J.A. (SC): 1:596 (1918)
McMahon, Mrs. Mary Knox: 1:597 (1918)
McMillan, J.M. (Vass): 1:737 (1919)
McNair, C.W. and Co. (IL): 1:598 (1918)
McNinch, F.R. (Charlotte): 1:599,738,832,867 (1918-20)
McPherson, Pearl Lea: 1:739 (1919)
MacKenzie, B.: 1:87,600 (1903-18)
Mackey (?), C.: 1:88 (1903)
Madison Safe Deposit Co. (IN): 1:372 (1913)
Magruder, J.O.: 1:180 (1907)
Makenworth Co.: 1:506 (1917)
Mann, J.L.: 1:373,411,507 (1913-17)
Mann, Zeno G. (Whitakers): 1:468 (1916)
Manning and Kitchin (Raleigh): 1:374 (1913)
Manufacturers Dist. Co. (MO): 1:601 (1918)
Manufacturers Record (MD): 1:375,508 (1913-17)
Map: 1:158 (n.d.)
Marine Insurance Co. (NJ): 1:273 (1909)
Martin Carriage Works (PA): 1:376 (1913)
Martin, Fran D. (?): 1:531 (n.d.)
Maryland Casualty Co.: 1:377,439 (1913-15)
Maryland Coal and Coke Co. (PA): 1:469,509 (1916-17)
Maryland Mfg. and Construction Co.: 1:27 (1898)
Masonic and Eastern Star Home: 1:510 (1917)
Mathes, Fannie P. (NY): 1:412 (1914)
Matheson, J.A.: 1:378,413 (1913-14)
Mathews, S.A. (Wilmington): 1:511 (1917)
Matthews, W.H.: 1:512 (1917)
May, J.P.: 1:513 (1917)
Mayer, J.C. and Co. (OH): 1:440,514 (1915-17)
Maynard, W.: 1:515 (1917)
Mayors: Leon J. Brandt: 2 (1907-08); Thomas J. Murphy: 2 (1905-06 and 1911-16);
John J. Nelson: 2 (1897-98); W.H. Osborn: 2 (1901-04);
Emory J. Stafford: 2 (1909-10 and 1917-20); Z.V. Taylor: 2 (1898-1900)
Mebane, Lettie W.: 1:228 (1908)
Mebane, R.S.: 1:274 (1909)
Miller, G.A.: 1:66,77 (1901-02)
Miller, George A.: 1:89 (1903)
Milliner, Mrs. J.P.: 1:740 (1919)
Moffett, T.F. 1:602 (1918)
Montgomery, J.C.: 1:603 (1918)
Moore, G.R.: 1:604 (1918)
Moore, J.E. (Burlington): 1:605 (1918)
Moore, J.S.: 1:606 (1918)
Moore, W.S.: 1:109,181 (1904-07)
Morehead, J.L. (Durham): 1:607 (1918)
Morganthau, Henry (NY): 1:608 (1918)
Morris, J.C.: 1:833 (1920)
Morris, J.C. and Co.: 1:54 (1900)
Moseley and Thomas: 1:609 (1918)
Mt. Airy Granite Co.: 1:3 (1897)
Municipal (?) Association: 1:441 (1915)
Murphy, Thomas J.: 2 (1905-16)
Murray, R.W.: 1:327 (1910)
Nash, Charles H.: 1:741 (1919)
National Amusement Corp.: 1:834 (1920)
National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor (DC): 1:610 (1918)
National Detective Service (IL): 1:742 (1919)
National Motor Co.: 1:743 (1919)
National Surety Co. (NY): 1:275 (1909)
Neal, N.P.: 1:744 (1919)
Nelson, John J.: 2 (1897-98)
Neumeyer and Diamond (NY): 1:611 (1918)
New First National Bank (OH): 1:835 (1920)
New France, The (MA): 1:868 (n.d.)
New Bern (NC) Chamber of Commerce: 1:612 (1918)
New River Coal Co. (WV): 1:613,745,836 (1918-20)
New York Commercial: 1:229 (1908)
Newcomb, E.G.: 1:28 (1898)
Newell, M.G. Co., Inc.: 1:746 (1919)
Newman Machine Co.: 1:614,747 (1918-19)
Newport Co. (WI): 1:748 (1919)
Newsom, M.E. (Durham): 1:749 (1919)
Newton, R.H. (?): 1:750 (1919)
NC College for Women: 1:839 (1920)
NC Council of Defense (Raleigh): 1:615 (1918)
NC Public Service Co.: 1:328 (1910)
NC, State of — Board of Health: 1:276,751 (1909-19)
— Corp. Commission: 1:379 (1913)
— Dept. of State: 1:345 (1911)
— Executive Dept.: 1:122 (1905)
— Guilford County Auditor: 1:277 (1909)
— Health Dept.: 1:532 (n.d.)
— Highway Commission: 1:837 (1920)
— Secretary of State: 1:752 (1919)
— Senate Finance Committee: 1:838 (1920)
— State Auditor: 1:230 (1908)
— Treasury Dept.: 1:231 (1908)
NC State Normal and Industrial College: 1:123 (1905)
North State Bobbin Co.: 1:146 (1906)
North State Telephone Co.: 1:147 (1906)
Nuveen, John and Co. (IL): 1:616 (1918)
Nye Odorless Crematory Co. (GA): 1:753 (1919)
Oak Ridge Institute: 1:380 (1913)
Oakley, D.A.: 1:62,76 (1901-02)
Odell Hardware Co.: 1:124,182,232,278,329,381,414,442,516,617,754,840 (1905-20)
Odell, J.A.: 1:183,208, (1907)
Oettinger Lumber Co.: 1:517 (1917)
Oglesby, John Perkins: 1:518 (1917)
Ohio Flood Relief Commission: 1:382 (1913)
Orchard, B.B. Co. (VA): 1:383 (1913)
Ordway, J.A.: 1:415 (1914)
Ordway, S.S. and Sons Co.: 1:148 (1906)
Osborn, W.H.: 2 (1901-04)
Otis and Co. (OH): 1:416,519 (1914-17)
Oval and Koster (IN): 1:384,417,443,470 (1913-16)
Overman, Lee S.: 1:385,444,520 (1913-17)
Owen, J.R. (Randleman): 1:618 (1918)
Oyburn, T.J. (Asheboro): 1:386 (1913)
Parrish, P.R.: 1:279 (1909)
Patterson, H.S.: 1:90 (1903)
Patton, Geo. M.: 1:346 (1911)
Paving — N. Elm and Green Sts.: 1:184 (1907); S. Elm St.: 1:125 (1905)
Pearce, James R.: 1:185 (1907)
Perkins, A.N.: 1:330 (1910)
Petty and Charter: 1:126 (1905)
Petty, Mary M. and Annie F.: 1:186 (1907)
Phipps, J.W.: 1:98 (n.d.)
Piedmont Cotton Co.: 1:127 (1905)
Pitzer, H.L.: 1:187 (1907)
Pleasant, W.R.: 1:110 (1904)
Polk, J.P.R.: 1:29 (1898)
Potter, W.G.: 1:188 (1907)
Pretland, J.E. (VA): 1:280 (1909)
Price, P.D.: 1:46 (1899)
Prudden and Co. (OH): 1:619 (1918)
Public Library: 1:794; 2:156 (1920)
Raleigh, NC: Fire Conditions, 1:189 (1907)
Recruiting Committee on National Defense: 1:521 (1917)
Reece, J.M. and Co.: 1:149 (1906)
Rees’s Place, John T.: 1:190 (1907)
Rees, R.M.: 1:191 (1907)
Reese, Charles D. (NY): 1:192 (1907)
Reid, Mrs. F.L.: 1:331 (1910)
Revolution Cotton Mills: 1:281 (1909)
Rich, J.H.: 1:193 (1907)
Rich, J.R. and Son: 1:91 (1903)
Richmond Meat Market (Raleigh): 1:72 (n.d.)
Robinson, H.M.: 1:194 (1907)
Rock Hill (SC), City of: 1:620 (1918)
Ross, Mrs. F.E.: 1:111 (1904)
Rucker and Co.: 1:621 (1918)
Ruffin, W.H.: 1:622,841 (1918-20)
Russell, J.H.: 1:623 (1918)
Russell, Mrs. Minnie (Louisburg): 1:842 (1920)
Sanitary Reduction Co. (FL): 1:150 (1906)
Scales, A.M.: 1:92,128 (1903-05)
Scott and Stringfellow (VA): 1:129 (1905)
Sellars, W.B.: 1:347 (1911)
Shaw, Thomas J.: 1:195,282 (1907-09)
Sherard, J.L. (SC): 1:283 (1909)
Sherrill, E.G.: 1:332 (1910)
Sherwood, Thomas D.: 1:233 (1908)
Shoffner, C.C.: 1:30 (1898)
Simpson-Shields Shoe Co.: 1:47 (1899)
Skinner, G.P.: 1:48 (1899)
Small, R.S.: 1:67 (1901)
Smithdeal, L.A.: 1:284 (1909)
South Side Hose Co.: 1:333 (1910)
South-Eastern Tariff Association (GA): 1:196 (1907)
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph (GA): 1:93 (1903)
Southern Express Co.: 1:285 (1909)
Southern Life and Trust Co.: 1:387,418,624 (1913-18)
Southern Loan and Trust Co.: 1:55,94 (1900-03)
Southern Railway Co.: 1:151,197,234,286 (1906-09)
Southern States Trust Co. (Charlotte): 1:130,152,198 (1905-07)
Southside Hardware Co.: 1:625 (1918)
Stack, T.E.: 1:112 (1904)
Stafford, Emory J.: 2 (1909-20)
Standard Table Co.: 1:445,843 (1915-20)
Stephens, George: 1:131 (1905)
Stewart, Charles C.: 1:626 (1918)
Stone Building Supply Co.: 1:287 (1909)
Stone, Joseph J. Co.: 1:153,303 (1906)
Streetcars: 1:27,263; 2:26
Swedish Separator Co. (IL): 1:844 (1920)
Swift, W.H.: 1:446 (1915)
Tate, H.E.: 1:351 (n.d.)
Tate, H.H.: 1:288 (1909)
Tate, Fred N. (High Pt.): 1:334 (1910)
Taylor, Fred N.: 1:289 (1909)
Taylor, Z.V.: 2 (1898-1900)
Texas Co. (NY): 1:522,627 (1917-18)
Theatres: 1:75,809,828; 2:61 (1902-20)
Thomas, C.F. and Bro.: 1:290 (1909)
Toledo Scale Co. (OH): 1:845 (1920)
Tomlinson, J.E.: 1:291 (1909)
Transo Envelope Co. (IL): 1:755 (1919)
Transou Hat Co.: 1:628,756,869 (1918-19)
Travelers’ Protective Association (Winston-Salem): 1:629 (1918)
Trogdon, S.L.: 1:235 (1908)
Troxler Bros.: 1:31 (1898)
Tucker, Merrill: 1:630 (1918)
Tucker and Erwin: 1:352,757 (1919)
Turner, E.D.: 1:758 (1919)
Turner, Sallie: 1:631,846 (1918-20)
Turner, Wm. H. (GA): 1:335 (1910)
Tyson, H.G. : 1:632 (1918)
Tyson, J.W.: 1:292 (1909)
Umstead, John W., Jr.: 1:523 (1917)
Underwood, J. (Fayetteville): 1:759 (1919)
Underwood, N. (Durham): 1:447 (1915)
Union Mining Co. (MO): 1:419 (1914)
United Commercial Travelers: 1:760 (1919)
U.S. — Army (Camp E.S. Otis): 1:420 (1914)
— Civil Service Commission: 1:471 (1916)
— Commerce Dept.: 1:236 (1908)
— Dept. of Agriculture: 1:448,633,661 (1915-18)
— Dept. of the Interior: 1:761 (1919)
— District Court, Western District of NC: 1:237 (1908)
— Food Administration: 1:524,634 (1917-18)
— Fuel Administration: 1:635 (1918)
— Navy Recruiting Station: 1:636 (1918)
— Treasury Dept.: 1:56,238,388,421,449,472,525,637,762,847 (1900-20)
— U.S. Marshal, Greensboro: 1:132 (1905)
— War Dept.: 1:1,763,848 (1892-1920)
U.S. Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Co. (AL): 1:764,849 (1919-20)
U.S. Gauge Co. (MA): 1:133,336 (1905-10)
U.S. Mortgage and Trust Co. (NY): 1:95,389,422,450,473,526,638,765,850 (1903-20)
U.S. Public Health Service: 1:766,851 (1919-20)
U.S. Rubber Co. (NY): 1:639 (1918)
Universal Portland Cement Co. (IL): 1:527 (1917)
Vanhook, J.H. (Durham): 1:640 (1918)
Vanstory, A.W.: 1:852 (1920)
Vanstory, Mrs. C.P.: 1:641 (1918)
Vanstory, C.W.: 1:853 (1920)
Vanstory, E.H.: 1:642 (1918)
Vaughn, V.E.: 1:767 (1919)
Vick Chemical Co.: 1:768 (1919)
Virginia-Carolina Disinfectant Co. (VA): 1:854 (1920)
Virginia Coal Sales Co. (VA): 1:643,769 (1918-19)
Waddell, Charles E. (Asheville): 1:770 (1919)
Waddell, D.C.: 1:644 (1918)
Waddell, Mrs. D.C.: 1:771 (1919)
Walker, Rev. James G.: 1:645 (1918)
Walker, Samuel P.: 1:772 (1919)
Walker, W.B.: 1:646 (1918)
Ward, John P. (Staley): 1:855 (1920)
Warren Brush Co. (OH): 1:774 (1919)
Watson and Lambert: 1:134 (1905)
Waynick, J.M.: 1:775 (1919)
Weatherly, William M.: 1:199,239,293 (1907-09)
Webster, Mrs. E.B.: 1:776 (1919)
Welborn, Ellen: 1:240 (1908)
West, A.V. (Mt. Airy): 1:337 (1910)
West, E.G.: 1:68 (1901)
West, J.T.: 1:200 (1907)
Western German Bank (OH): 1:338 (1910)
Western Union Tel. Co. (NY): 1:648 (1918)
Westmoreland. E.F. (Thomasville): 1:856 (1920)
Wharton, C.R.: 1:649 (1918)
Wharton, E.R.: 1:777 (1919)
Wharton, J.C.: 1:73 (n.d.)
White Co., The (GA): 1:650 (1918)
White Furniture Co. (Mebane): 1:780 (1919)
White, Logan: 1:294 (1909)
White, N.G.: 1:778 (1919)
White, Mrs. Robtert: 1:779 (1919)
White, W.H.: 1:339 (1910)
Whitted, Thos. B.: 1:857 (1920)
Whorton, Mrs. R.M.: 1:651 (1918)
Wilborn, Mrs. Fannie E.: 1:201 (1907)
Wiley, Bethel: 1:781 (1919)
Wilkins, J.D.: 1:782 (1919)
Williams, B.F. (Harrellsville): 1:652 (1918)
Williams, C.S. (NY): 1:241 (1908)
Williams, Mrs. C.S.: 1:858 (1920)
Williams, J.S.: 1:870 (n.d.)
Williams, R.L.: 1: 653 (1918)
Williamson, A.R.: 1:451 (1915)
Wills, J.W.: 1:654 (1918)
Wilmington (NC), City of: 1:655 (1918)
Wilson, City of: 1:295 (1909)
Wilson and Wilson (SC): 1:783 (1919)
Winston-Salem Board of Trade: 1:784 (1919)
Women’s history: 1:385,673 (1913-1919)
Wood, L.C.: 1:871 (1929)
Wood, R.D. and Co. (PA): 1:656,785,859 (1918-20)
Wooding, Harry (VA): 1:860 (1920)
Woodmen of the World (NE): 1:786 (1919)
Workman, M.C.: 1:96 (1903)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corp. (NY): 1:787 (1919)
Wrenn, T.F.: 1:788 (1919)
Wright, Clem G.: 1:789 (1919)
Wright, E.A. Banknote Co. (PA): 1:296 (1909)
Wyrick, L.A.: 1:657 (1918)
Wysong and Miles Co.: 1:202,790 (1907-19)
Yarborough, T.A.: 1:791 (1919)
Yates, Mrs. Carrie: 1:658 (1918)
Yates, Peter P.: 1:242,792 (1908-19)
York and Frazier: 1:97 (1903)
YMCA: 1:659,861 (1918-20)
Young (?), W.B.: 1:203 (1907)
Young and Seldon Co. (MD): 1:660,862 (1918-20)