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Cone Export and Commission Company building
The Cone Export and Commission Company building located on South Greene Street in downtown Greensboro.
Cone Export and Commission Company employees
Employees of the Cone Export and Commission Company pose outside their office building at 111 West Washington Street.
Cone Y team
Group of ten male players and two coaches representing a Cone Y sports team, probably basketball.
Cone YMCA basketball team
Cone YMCA basketball team, probably in front of the YMCA building.
Cotton is King centennial float
A Proximity Mill float decked out for the Greensboro centennial.
Courthouse Square on Armistice Day
Courthouse Square on Armistice Day, November 11, 1918. Looking east on East Market Street, with the U.S. Post Office and Federal Courthouse and then Southern Life and Trust on the right.
Damage from an explosion at Pomona Terra Cotta
View of a large metal object damaged in an explosion at the Pomona Terra Cotta plant. The explosion killed four people and injured 15 others.
Downtown Greensboro skyline
View of downtown Greensboro from the campus of the Woman's College (now The University of North Carolina at Greensboro). The Jeffeson Standard Building, King Cotton Hotel, and Guilford National Bank are visible across the rooftops of the College Hill neighborhood.
Edward A. Small house
Written on verso: "Left to right: Mrs. Mary Thacker Small, Capt. Edward A. Small (Civil War Confederate Army), Alice McCabe Small (in window, Mrs. William O. White), Lillian White (Mrs. William B. Merrimon). This picture taken week before the trees on Elm Street were cut down. Corner of S. Elm St. and Edwards Place, looking north from the old railroad station. Picture taken about 1880."
Elks Home on Sycamore Street at the corner of Greene Street
Elks Home on Sycamore St. at the corner of Greene St., ca. 1910.
Employees of White Oak Store #1
Employees of the White Oak Store #1 stand outside the store for a photograph.
Entrance to the Greensboro Historical Museum
Entrance to the Greensboro Historical (now History) Museum with people lined up outside and parked cars visible.
Esso service station and Blue Bell on the North west corner of South Elm and West Lee streets
Esso service station and Blue Bell on the northwest corner of S. Elm and W. Lee streets, ca. 1940
Exterior view of St. Leo's Hospital
Exterior view of St. Leo's Hospital.
Fireman's parade float
Fireman's parade float in front of an unidentified house.
Firemen practicing with the hoop at the Central Station
Firemen practicing with the hoop at the Central Station on Greene Street.
First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church, ca. 1900
First Presbyterian Church and Sabbath School
Exteriors of the First Presbyterian Church and Sabbath School, with the minister's house visible on the right.
First Presbyterian Church and Sunday School
Exterior of the First Presbyterian Church sanctuary, which was used as a temporary hospital during the Civil War. The Sunday School building is on the left.
Ford Body Co.
Ford Body Co., 301 N. Greene St., ca. 1920

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