Items tagged: Courthouse
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Cleveland County Tidbits: Compiled from Mamie Jones' Articles | Over 100 historical tidbits compiled by Larry Simpson from Mamie Jones' 'In Cleveland County's Early Days' column in the Shelby Daily Star (1947-1955). Each piece captures a specific moment, person, or event from Cleveland County's early history, based on interviews with eyewitnesses who lived through that era | Town: Shelby, Mamie Jones, Early Days, stories, history | |
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| 17 | 1974 Brick Courthouse postcard | The second courthouse in Cleveland County built in 1874 There was one before this in Shelby but the details are unclear. | 1874-1907 | Town: Shelby, courthouse, second, | |
| 29 | 1800s Horse and Buggy with Courthouse | A photograph made in the 1890s of couple on a buggy ride in front of the1841 courthouse. The old Central Methodist is on the far right. | 1890 | Town: Shelby, courthouse, methodist, church, buggy | |
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The Dummy Railroad | Pictures and history of the Dummy Railroad that ran from Cleveland Mils to Shelby North Carolina. | 1905 | Town: Lawndale, Business, Dummy, Schenck, Cleveland Mills, Lawndale |
| 27 | 1907 Color Postcard of Courthouse and Springhouse | A 1907 postcard of the 1907 courthouse showing the springhouse. | Town: Shelby, Courthouse, springhouse, spring, postcard | ||
| 30 | Horse-drawn buggy and 1874 Couthouse. | A horse-drawn buggy driving on south Washington street in the late 1800s. The 1847 courthouse is in the background. | 1890 | Town: Shelby, courthouse, buggy, washington | |
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The Dummy Railroad | Pictures and history of the Dummy Railroad that ran from Cleveland Mils to Shelby North Carolina. | 1905 | Town: Lawndale, Business, Dummy, Schenck, Cleveland Mills, Lawndale |
| 27 | 1907 Color Postcard of Courthouse and Springhouse | A 1907 postcard of the 1907 courthouse showing the springhouse. | Town: Shelby, Courthouse, springhouse, spring, postcard | ||
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Cleveland County Tidbits: Compiled from Mamie Jones' Articles | Over 100 historical tidbits compiled by Larry Simpson from Mamie Jones' 'In Cleveland County's Early Days' column in the Shelby Daily Star (1947-1955). Each piece captures a specific moment, person, or event from Cleveland County's early history, based on interviews with eyewitnesses who lived through that era | Town: Shelby, Mamie Jones, Early Days, stories, history | |
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Sanborn Maps For Shelby | Sanborn Maps for Shelby North Carolina from 1885 to 1921 | Town: Shelby, Document: Maps, Sanborn, | |
| 17 | 1974 Brick Courthouse postcard | The second courthouse in Cleveland County built in 1874 There was one before this in Shelby but the details are unclear. | 1874-1907 | Town: Shelby, courthouse, second, | |
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Sanborn Maps For Shelby | Sanborn Maps for Shelby North Carolina from 1885 to 1921 | Town: Shelby, Document: Maps, Sanborn, | |
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| 263 | One of the first automobiles in Shelby | A scene of early Cleveland County shows one of the first automobiles in Shelby, a Reo, which belonged to the late J.D. Lineberger, pictured under the steering wheel, and Dr. Ben Palmer. The auto was for hire and carried passengers on short rides for a fee. In the front seat with Lineberger is the late Jake Russell of Shelby and in the center in the back seat is the late Laura Graham Robertson. The other two ladies could not be identified. The porch shown at left was on the old Shelby Hotel and was located on the present site of Loy's Men's Shop. In the background is the courthouse which was at the time under construction and the tool shed is seen at the right. This photo was taken around 1907 before Shelby boasted any paved streets. | 1907 | Town: Shelby, Hotel: Other, Shelby Hotel, Courthouse, Loy's Men Shop | |
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The Dummy Railroad | Pictures and history of the Dummy Railroad that ran from Cleveland Mils to Shelby North Carolina. | 1905 | Town: Lawndale, Business, Dummy, Schenck, Cleveland Mills, Lawndale |