Bernard Cone Photograph Albums
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American Realty & Auction Co. float
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The American Realty & Auction Co. float in the Greensboro Centennial parade. The float is decorated with American flag banners and several men ride aboard the wagon.
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Huntley-Stockton-Hill Co. float
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The Huntley-Stockton-Hill Co. furniture store float in the Greensboro Centennial parade. The float is decorated with flags and a woman and two children ride aboard on furniture.
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Huntley-Stockton-Hill Co. float
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The Huntley-Stockton-Hill Co. furniture store float in the Greensboro Centennial parade. The float is decorated with flags and a woman and two children ride aboard on furniture.
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Huntley-Stockton-Hill Co. float
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The Huntley-Stockton-Hill Co. furniture store float in the Greensboro Centennial parade. The float is decorated with flags and a woman and two children ride aboard on furniture. Greensboro Motor Car Co. is in the background.
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Huntley-Stockton-Hill Co. float
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The Huntley-Stockton-Hill Co. furniture store float in the Greensboro Centennial parade. The float is decorated with flags and a woman and two children ride aboard on furniture.
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Seidenberg & Co. parade float
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The Seidenberg & Co. float for the Greensboro Centennial parade after passing West Market Street Methodist Church. The float advertises Cubanola cigars for five cents, and aboard it are four ladies, a man dressed as Uncle Sam and an over-sized cigar prop.
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Seidenberg & Co. parade float
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The Seidenberg & Co. float for the Greensboro Centennial parade. The float advertises Prince George cigars for five cents, and aboard it are four ladies, a man dressed as Uncle Sam and an over-sized cigar prop.
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Seidenberg & Co. parade float
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The Seidenberg & Co. float for the Greensboro Centennial parade. The float advertises Cubanola cigars for five cents, and aboard it are four ladies, a man dressed as Uncle Sam and an over-sized cigar prop.
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Seidenberg & Co. parade float
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The Seidenberg & Co. float for the Greensboro Centennial parade. The float advertises Prince George cigars for five cents, and aboard it are four ladies, a man dressed as Uncle Sam and an over-sized cigar prop.