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Blythe, LeGette. Marshall Nye: A Duel Life. New York: Stackpole Sons, 1937.
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Blythe, LeGette. The Hornets’ Nest: The Charlotte Bi-Centennial Play with Music, Song, Dancing and Pantomime. Charlotte: William Loftin Publisher, 1968. And, the script, in manuscript format, 1968.
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Kratt, Mary Norton. A Bird in the House — The Story of Wing Haven Garden. Charlotte: The Wing Haven Foundation, 1991.
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Young, Eva M. Presidential Cradles. ~no notations~ 1969.
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"Carolina Comments". Bi-monthly Publication of the North Carolina Office of Archives and History. Vol. 50, Number 2 (March 2002); Vol. 50, Number 1 (January 2002); Vol. 49, Number 5 (September 2001); Vol. 49, Number 4 (July 2001); Vol. 49, Number 3 (May 2001); Vol. 48, Number 6 (November 2000); Vol. 47, Number 1 (January 1999); Vol. 46, Number 3 (May 1998); Vol. 46, Number 2 (March 1998); Vol. 44, Number 4 (July 1996); Vol. XLI [41], Number 5 (September 1993); and, two (2) of Vol. XLI [41], Number 4 (July 1993).
Copies of pages 71 and 72 concerning, "Jane Parks McDowell (d.1824) Buried in Steele Creek Church--" Pages from an unknown source. Two Sets. Barcodes: 5 0703 00146968 1 and 5 0703 00146969 9
Copies of sheet music "Dixie". Two copies. Barcodes: 5 0703 00146973 1 and 5 0703 00146974 9
"Cottonseed Anthology 1976". The Class of 1976 of the Open School at West Charlotte Senior High School. Charlotte: West Charlotte Senior High School Graphics Department, 1976.
Johnson C. Smith University Bulletin 1968 — 1970.
Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts. Vol. V, No. 2, (November 1979).
Mecklenburg County — Inside the Hornet’s Nest. Prepared by League of Women Voters Charlotte, North Carolina, 1964.
Modern American Dwellings * 1897 *. "Practical designs for builders and those intending to build." Rockville Center: Antiquity Reprints, 1981.
North Carolina Almanac 1954-55. Raleigh. ~ no front or back cover ~.
North Carolina Authors: A Selective Handbook. [Prepared by a Joint Committee of the North Carolina English Teachers Association and the North Carolina Library Association.] Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Library, 1952.
"On The Home Front: Charlotte during the Civil War (Exhibition) October 17, 1982 — January 23, 1983". Charlotte: Mint Museum, 1982.
Postcards of Queen Charlotte and King George of paintings that hang at the Mint Museum of Art. One of each.
"The Age of Queen Charlotte 1744 — 1818 (Exhibition) April 7 — May 5, 1968". Charlotte: Mint Museum of Art, 1968.
The North Carolina Historical Review. Vol. LXXII, No. 1, (1995); Vol. LXX, No. 3, (1993); Vol. LXXIX, No. 1, (2002). Three Volumes.
Snips and Cuts (1941). Yearbook. Central High School. Charlotte, NC.
"Bentonville Battleground State Historic Site North Carolina" Barcode: 5 0703 00146975 6
"Charles B. Aycock Birthplace State Historic Site" — Fremont, North Carolina. Barcode: 5 0703 00146976 4
Clarkson, Elizabeth Barnhill. “Birds of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, North Carolina” – Charlotte (NC): White Printing and Forms; 4th edition, 1986.
"Hezekiah Alexander House, erected 1774" — Mecklenburg County. Barcode: 5 0703 00146994 7
"If We Had Been Here 155 Years Ago Today." Speech by Elizabeth Williams, delivered May 20, 1980 at a celebration of Mecklenburg Declaration by the Mecklenburg Historical Association. Two copies. Barcodes: 5 0703 00146977 2 and 5 0703 00146992 1
"Lincolnton, North Carolina — for the Growing Industry" Barcode: 5 0703 001469954
“Making a Difference – Women of Mecklenburg” – Charlotte Branch,
American Association of University Women. Charlotte (NC): The Anderson Press, 1980.
"The House in the Horseshoe" — Moore County, North Carolina. Barcode: 5 0703 001 46993 9
"(A General) With Troops" (in tones of Blues and Browns, 11 x 14). Barcode: 5 0703 00146984 8
"Captain Smith Saved By Pocahontas, Daughter of the Famous Indian Chief Powhatan" (sepia-type, 11 x 14). Barcode: 5 0703 00146986 3
"Carolinas Battles of the American Revolution" (Black and white copier variety 8 ˝ x 14). Three Posters. Barcodes: 5 0703 00146966 5, 5 0703 00146967 3 & 5 0703 00146979 8
"Evacuating Atlanta, GA by The Federal Forces, March 12th, 1864 — Commencement of the Memorable March to the Sea" (poor copier quality, black & white, 8 1/2 x 14). 3 copies. &, "Sherman’s March to the Sea" (same poor quality and same size). 4 copies.
"Façade du cote de Paris" 2 colorized prints, 11 x 14. Barcodes: 5 0703 00146987 1 and 5 0703 00146988 9
Keepsake Poster of The Charlotte Observer article, "A Postman Delivers Corsages". (11 x 14) December 22, 1961. Barcode: 5 0703 001 46989 7
"Lee at The Soldiers’ Prayer Meeting" (sepia-toned, 11 x14). Two Posters. Barcodes: 5 0703 00146970 7 and 5 0703 00146980 6
Reprints of Transition Period in Charlotte, showing (in approx 5 x 7 prints, black and white):
- "Southern Railroad Station 1888"
- "Southern Railroad Station 1898" - Barcode: 5 0703 00146990 5
- "County Court House 1888"
- "County Court House 1898" — Barcode: 5 0703 00146991 3
Sketches of Tryon Street during the American Revolutionary Period, showing: Dr’s Office, Queens College, Polk House, Barracks and Church Street, et al-- (black and white, 81/2 x 14). 3 copies. Barcodes: 5 0703 00146981 4, 5 0703 00146982 2 & 5 0703 00146983 0
"Valley Forge — Washington and LaFayette" (sepia-type, 11 x 14). Barcode: 5 0703 00146985 5
Wood block cutout of "South Tryon Street and the Square c. 1928" showing the "Birney Cars" (Trolley cars). Barcode: 5 0703 00146971 5
Wood block cutout of "Mecklenburg County Court House, The county’s fourth" at South Tryon and Third Street, c. 1898. Barcode: 5 0703 00146972 3
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