James Turner Morehead Family Papers
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100 block of South Elm Street
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View of a vacant building at 119 South Elm Street and Fariss-Klutz Drug Company at 121 South Elm Street. The storefront of the former indicates that Security Life & Annuity Company had recently moved to the Dixie Building.
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Bellemeade, the Tate family home
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Exterior of the Bellemeade house, the home of the Tate family. A handwritten note on the back reads, "Bellemeade, the Tate house, which stood in an oak grove bounded by Eugene, Price, Edgeworth and Bellemeade streets. Built ____, destroyed 1955."
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Blandwood
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Annie Gray Fry and her mother-in-law, Mary Carr Fry, seated on the front porch of Blandwood mansion. This photo appears on page 25 of The Photography of John Walker Fry, by Mary Lewis Rucker Edmunds (1982), with the following caption: "Mrs. Fry is sitting on the portico at Blandwood, the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Alexander Gray. With her is her mother-in-law, Mrs. John James Fry of Richmond, Virginia. Her children are in the carriage."
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Blandwood
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Mary Lewis and Emma Fry, daughters of John Walker Fry, on the driveway of Blandwood mansion. This photo appears on page 37 of The Photography of John Walker Fry, by Mary Lewis Rucker Edmunds (1982), with the following caption: "Mary and Emma are on their way to school from Blandwood. It is a frosty morning and Mary has stepped off the driveway to break up some ice in the ditch."
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Blandwood
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View of Blandwood mansion, the former home of Gov. John Motley Morehead on West Washington Street.
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Elm Street
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Elm St., looking south from near Market St., ca. 1890s
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Guilford County Courthouse
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View of people gathered in front of the Guilford County Courthouse at the northwest corner of Elm and Market streets.
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