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Quality Oil Company. J. M. Harris Shell Service Station on Rural Hall Road.
Quality Oil Company. J. M. Harris Shell Service Station on Rural Hall Road.Photo was made in the 1930s. The Quality Oil Company granted permission to the Forsyth County Public Library to reproduce these images for the collection and to make them available on Digital Forsyth
Quality Oil Company. Old Town Shell Service Station.
Quality Oil Company. Old Town Shell Service Station. "M. A. Flynt" was written on the photo.Photo was made in the 1930s. The Quality Oil Company granted permission to the Forsyth County Public Library to reproduce these images for the collection and to make them available on Digital Forsyth
First baby picture of Mary Forsyth (Bacon) born in 1870
Handwritten on verso: Mother's first baby picture Mary Forsyth Bacon
Printed on verso: J. M. Elliott, 95 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio.Mary Forsyth was the second of four children born to James W. Forsyth and Lizzie Dennison Forsyth.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order Numbe
Correspondence from and to George H. Forsyth, dated June and July 1960
1. Two page typed letter, dated July 28, 1960, from Forsyth to Atiya, about his upcoming expedition to Saint Catherine\u27s Monastery on Mount Sinai. 2. One page typed letter, dated July 25, 1960, from Forsyth to M. A. A. Hafez, Director of the UAR Ministry of Education, about his upcoming expedition to Saint Catherine\u27s Monastery on Mount Sinai, and providing related publications to the Egyptians. 3. Two page typed letter, dated 21 June, from M. A. A. Hafez to Forsyth, to which the above letter is a respons
Robert M. Hanes painting a house as part of a clean-up campaign in Winston-Salem, 1941.
Robert M. Hanes (back to the camera) painting a house as part of a clean-up campaign in Winston-Salem, 1941.WSJ 4-10-41 p.9
M. N. Williamson house, 644 W. Fifth Street.
M. N. Williamson house, 644 W. Fifth Street. The photo shows the back exterior and the gardens. After the Williamson family left town, the house was occupied by William Neal Reynolds and wife, Kate Bitting Reynolds.The house was demolished and the site is occupied today by Centenary Methodist Church. Photo made in the early 1900s
Jerry M. Brown, 1918.
Jerry M. Brown, 1918. Mr. Brown was a grocer.Source: Booklet, "Winston-Salem, City of Industry," 1918
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