View of the landscaped gardens at the family's imposing Victorian-style house at 666 West Fifth Street. Photographed by Haines Photo Company from Conneaut, Ohio.
An early view of the counter of what is probably Hall's Pharmacy, once located on West Main Street in Albemarle, N.C. Pictured from left to right are Ed Snuggs, Hoyle Kluttz, and Henry Milton
Photo shows the Kings Mountain High School Band, friends and family posing in front of a hotel in West Palm Beach, Florida. The band performed in nationals in 1940.
Photo shows the Kings Mountain High School Band, friends and family posing in front of a hotel in West Palm Beach, Florida. The band performed in a parade in 1940.
M. H. Hoyle managed the Cooleemee Drug Store for 55 years starting with his arrival in town in 1916. The store, Cooleemee's oldest business establishment, was built in 1910.
Visible items include a "tomato catsup" bottle and many textbooks, including "Health and Physical Fitness" by Goldberger and Hallock; Envelope labels: "Soda Fountain (For N & O) [News and Observer]; Miss Kaigher Thornton; Miss Brooks Hinson; Miss...
Visible items include: "Borden's Ice Cream" sign, "Pepsi Cola" container,"Hershey's" container, as well as many textbooks, including "Health and Physical Fitness" by Goldberger and Hallock; Envelope labels: "Soda Fountain (For N & O) [News and...
Structure date 1923-1925. Built by Thomas Jefferson Penn and Beatrice Schoellkopf Penn. National Register of Historic Places. Located 2139 Wentworth St., Reidsville Township.
Albert L. Betts designed and built Mocksville's first soda fountain installed in Frank Sanford’s Drug Store. The cabinet featured hand carved woodwork. Sanford's later became Wilkins Drug Store.