Greensboro Pictorials Highlights
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Immanuel Lutheran College
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Exterior view of Immanuel Lutheran College, located at Lutherville, near East Market Street and Lindsay Street extensions in Greensboro.
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Interior of C.A. Bent's store
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Interior view of the C.A. Bent grocery store, located at an unspecified address in Greensboro. Image taken from "Southward the sun of progress shines"
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Interior of Patterson Bros' store
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Interior view of the Patterson Brothers grocery store, located at 217 South Elm Street in Greensboro. Image taken from "Southward the sun of progress shines"
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Interior of office and lobby [Hotel Clegg]
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Interior of office and lobby of the Hotel Clegg, located at 358-368 South Elm Street in Greensboro. The hotel opened in 1891 and was demolished in 1961. Image taken from "Commercial history of the State of North Carolina"
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Isis Theatre
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Exterior view of the Isis Theatre, located at 303 South Elm Street in Greensboro.
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J.H. Harris, manufacturer of harness
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Exterior view of the J.H. Harris harness factory, located at 217 South Elm Street in Greensboro. Image taken from "Album of Greensboro N.C." (1892).
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J.L. King & Co., S.J. Pegram & Co.
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Exterior view of the J.L. King and S.J. Pegram tobacco companies, located at 209 (Pegram) and 221 (King) Buchanan Street (now Smothers Place) in Greensboro. Image taken from "Album of Greensboro N.C." (1892).
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J.W. Scott & Company
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Exterior view of the J.W. Scott wholesale dry goods warehouse, located at 115 West Washington Street in Greensboro.
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J.W. Scott & Company wholesale dry goods
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Exterior view of the J.W. Scott wholesale dry goods warehouse, located at 115 West Washington Street in Greensboro. Image taken from "Commercial history of the State of North Carolina"
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Keeley Institute
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Interior view of the Keeley Institute, located at 447 West Washington Street in Greensboro. The institute was housed in Blandwood, the former home of Governor John Motley Morehead, which is now a museum operated by Preservation Greensboro. Image taken from "Progressive Greensboro: The Gate City of North Carolina"
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Keeley Institute -- winter
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Exterior view of the Keeley Institute, located at 447 West Washington Street in Greensboro. The institute was housed in Blandwood, the former home of Governor John Motley Morehead, which is now a museum operated by Preservation Greensboro. Image taken from "Southward the sun of progress shines"
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King's Daughters Hospital
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Exterior view of King's Daughter's Hospital, located at 526 North Greene Street in Greensboro. Image taken from "Album of Greensboro N.C." (1892).
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Library
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Exterior view of the Carnegie Public Library, located on Library Place (now John Wesley Way) and West Gaston Street (now West Friendly Avenue) in Greensboro. The library opened in 1902 and relocated to the former First Presbyterian Church on Church Street (now Summit Avenue) in approximately 1937. The building is no longer standing. Image taken from "Commercial history of the State of North Carolina"
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