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201103 Twin City Club.pdf
The Twin City Club was a social club that was founded in 1884. For the majority of its existence, it was located in downtown Winston-Salem, having been in four different downtown buildings through the 1950s. The club maintained a restaurant and a…

201410 W-S Journal Market Analysis.pdf
Media General Market Analysis publications describing the consumer environment of the Winston-Salem Journal newspaper reader area conducted as The Belden Continuing Market Study from 1974 through 2004. Demographic listings from 2002-2004 of Retail…

200904 Mary Ethel Tatum Ephemera Collection.pdf
Receipts, deeds, certificates and miscellaneous ephemera mainly from Winston-Salem businesses, churches, physicians and schools from the mid-1800s to the 1930s.

200906 Louis Orr Etchings 1939-1951.pdf
51 intaglio prints (etchings) of historical sites, landscapes, homes and other architecture in North Carolina. Prints of Winston-Salem include the Salem Female Academy (Old Library), the Belo House, and the Home Moravian Church. The prints were…

200910 Lucille Vernon Genealogy Collection.pdf
The Lucille Vernon Genealogy Collection spans 1012-1991 however the bulk of the collection covers the 1600s through the 1980s. The collection consists of research about the Jackson, Vernon, Pilcher, Knott and related families from all over the United…

200919 Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) (Old North Chapter).pdf
The Old North State Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) was organized with 37 charter members on January 18, 1924 by Regent Mrs. Erastus B. Jones. Its early focus was on the preservation of historic roads and sites. During WWII…

200922 Cagle Family Research.pdf
Genealogy research of the Cagle family 1850s-1980s

200926 League of Women Voters Archives.pdf
This collection contains minutes, reports, bulletins, membership information and miscellaneous ephemera from the League of Women Voters of Forsyth County, NC 1953-1995.

200928 Women_s Reading Club.pdf
The Women’s Reading Club was a group that met in Winston-Salem (and previously in the towns of Winston and Salem) to discuss books, history, politics, and other interests. The club first met on January 11, 1904, and took its name, colors, and motto…

200933 Early Settlers on the Poorfolk.pdf
Newsletters, documents, notes, family pedigree charts, and photocopies of family genealogy and cemetery records used for Jackie Owen’s book research.
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