Triad Area City Directories
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Chas. Emerson & Co.'s Winston, Salem & Greensboro, North Carolina, directory, 1879-'80
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This is the Greensboro city directory from 1899, published by the Hill Directory Co. "(We) did not stop at the city limits proper or any imaginary line, but have embraced all the territory, viz. : Pomona, Proximity, Jonesboro, Jacksonville, Warnersville, etc., and all other territory tributary to the city."-[p.8]. The publication includes an overview of Hot Springs, Arkansas, a section on the government, a reverse street look up, a racially-segregated population directory, a business directory, and an advertisement for the North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College.
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Turner's annual directory of the City of Greensboro for the years 1890-1891
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This is the Greensboro city directory from 1890. It includes a map of the West Shore Railroad with a brief description, an overview of Greensboro, a section on the Government of North Carolina with the high-ranking officials salaries, Greensboro Street Directory, and a Commercial Directory for Greensboro.
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Maloney's Greensboro, N.C. city directory, 1899-1900
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This is the Greensboro city directory from 1899, published by the Hill Directory Co. "(We) did not stop at the city limits proper or any imaginary line, but have embraced all the territory, viz. : Pomona, Proximity, Jonesboro, Jacksonville, Warnersville, etc., and all other territory tributary to the city."-[p.8]. The publication includes an overview of Hot Springs, Arkansas, a section on the government, a reverse street look up, a racially-segregated population directory, a business directory, and an advertisement for the North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College.
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Maloney's 1901 Greensboro city directory
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This is the Greensboro city directory from 1901, published by the Maloney Directory Company. "...we did not stop at the city limits proper or any imaginary line, but have embraced all the territory, viz. : Pomona, Proximity, Jonesboro, Jacksonville, Warnersville, and all other territory tributary to the city."--p.[5]. It also includes a section on the government, a street guide, and a business directory.
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Greensboro, N.C. directory 1903-4
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This is the Greensboro city directory from 1903, published by the Hill Directory Co. "Containing a street, general and business directory of the city and suburbs, together with much useful information classified as miscellaneous."--T.p. The directory also contains a section on the government, and directories for the Proximity, Revolution, Van Deventer Carpet Mills, and White Oak mill villages.
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Greensboro, N.C. directory 1905-'06
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This is the Greensboro city directory from 1905, published by the Hill Directory Co. "Containing a street, general and business directory of the city and suburbs, together with much useful information classified as miscellaneous."--T.p. The directory also includes a brief overview of Greensboro, a section on the government, and directories for the Proximity, Revolution, Van Deventer Carpet, and White Oak mill villages.
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Greensboro, N.C. directory 1907-8
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This is the Greensboro city directory from 1907, published by the Hill Directory Co. "Containing a street, general and business directory of the city and suburbs, together with much useful information classified as miscellaneous."--T.p. The directory also includes a brief description of North Carolina and Guilford County, an overview of the population, a section on the government, and directories for Proximity, Revolution Mills, and White Oak mill villages.
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High Point, N.C. city directory [1908]
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This is the High Point (N.C.) city directory from 1908, containing business and residential listings. This item is provided by the North Carolina Digital Heritage Center and the Internet Archive.
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Greensboro, N.C. directory 1909-10
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This is the Greensboro city directory from 1909, published by the Hill Directory Co. "Containing a street, general and business directory of the city and suburbs, together with much useful information classified as miscellaneous."--p. [9]. It also gives a brief overview of North Carolina, Guilford County, and Greensboro, a section on the government, and city directories for the Proximity, Revolution Mills, and White Oak mill villages.
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