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    N. Carl Overstreet, 1918.

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    N. Carl Overstreet, 1918. Mr. Overstreet was general manager of Kann's Inc., a woman's fashion shop.Source: Booklet, "Winston-Salem, City of Industry," 1918

    Dr. John D. Perry, 1918.

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    Dr. John D. Perry, 1918. Dr. Perry was a optometrist.Source: Booklet, "Winston-Salem, City of Industry," 1918

    William C. Wright, 1918.

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    William C. Wright, 1918. Mr. Wright was the owner of a shoe store.Source: Booklet, "Winston-Salem, City of Industry," 1918

    Charles W. Patterson, 1918.

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    Charles W. Patterson, 1918. Mr. Patterson was an owner of J. W. Smitherman & Company, a wholesale cigar manufacturer.Source: Booklet, "Winston-Salem, City of Industry," 1918

    Allison A. James, 1918.

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    Allison A. James, 1918. Mr. James was president and treasurer of Yerkes Chemical Company, and president of Thompson Drug Company.Source: Booklet, "Winston-Salem, City of Industry," 1918

    J. Everett Lindsay, 1918.

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    J. Everett Lindsay, 1918. Mr. Lindsay was vice president and secretary of The White Star Company, vice president of Hurdle Loan & Insurance Company, and treasurer of Winston-Salem Retail Merchants Association.Source: Booklet, "Winston-Salem, City of Industry," 1918

    John A. Koontz, 1918.

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    John A. Koontz, 1918. Mr. Koontz was the proprietor of Liberty Tailors.Source: Booklet, "Winston-Salem, City of Industry," 1918

    Walter T. Spaugh, 1918.

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    Walter T. Spaugh, 1918. Mr. Spaugh was president-treasurer of Salem Iron Works.Source: Booklet, "Winston-Salem, City of Industry," 1918

    David S. Reid, 1918.

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    David S. Reid, 1918. Mr. Reid was the owner of Reid's China Hall.Source: Booklet, "Winston-Salem, City of Industry," 1918

    William H. Turner, 1918.

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    William H. Turner, 1918. Mr. Turner was the owner of Piedmont Feed Store, and proprietor of the Farmers Exchange.Source: Booklet, "Winston-Salem, City of Industry," 1918
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