Items tagged: star
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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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| 259 | Clyde Roark Hoey (1877-1954) | Clyde R. Hoey was a Shelby attorney who served in the House of Representees, Senate and Governor. He purchased the Shelby Review (Cleveland Star) and was editor and publisher. | Town: Shelby, Business: Other, People: Notable Figures, Politicians, Hoey, governor, star, dynasty | ||
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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 |
| 258 | Cleveland Star Offices | Newspaper employees in front of the Cleveland Star office on East Marion Street. Clyde Hoey purchased the Shelby Review in 1894 and renamed it to the Cleveland Star and it was incorporated in 1903 as the Star Publishing Company. | Town: Shelby, Business: Other, Cleveland Star, Star, Hoey, Lee B. Weathers, Shelby Review | ||
| 239 | 1919 Shelby Fire Department | Mayor W.D. Lackey poses with with members of the Shelby Fire Department. Star publishing is in the building on the left and printed the Cleveland Star. City Hall was farther to the left. All on East Marion Street. | 1919 | Town: Shelby, Institution: Government, People: Group Photo, Fire, Lackey, Star, City Hall, Marion, City Hall, firemen | |
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| 239 | 1919 Shelby Fire Department | Mayor W.D. Lackey poses with with members of the Shelby Fire Department. Star publishing is in the building on the left and printed the Cleveland Star. City Hall was farther to the left. All on East Marion Street. | 1919 | Town: Shelby, Institution: Government, People: Group Photo, Fire, Lackey, Star, City Hall, Marion, City Hall, firemen | |
| 259 | Clyde Roark Hoey (1877-1954) | Clyde R. Hoey was a Shelby attorney who served in the House of Representees, Senate and Governor. He purchased the Shelby Review (Cleveland Star) and was editor and publisher. | Town: Shelby, Business: Other, People: Notable Figures, Politicians, Hoey, governor, star, dynasty | ||
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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 |
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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 | |
| 258 | Cleveland Star Offices | Newspaper employees in front of the Cleveland Star office on East Marion Street. Clyde Hoey purchased the Shelby Review in 1894 and renamed it to the Cleveland Star and it was incorporated in 1903 as the Star Publishing Company. | Town: Shelby, Business: Other, Cleveland Star, Star, Hoey, Lee B. Weathers, Shelby Review | ||
| 259 | Clyde Roark Hoey (1877-1954) | Clyde R. Hoey was a Shelby attorney who served in the House of Representees, Senate and Governor. He purchased the Shelby Review (Cleveland Star) and was editor and publisher. | Town: Shelby, Business: Other, People: Notable Figures, Politicians, Hoey, governor, star, dynasty | ||
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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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Sanborn Maps For Shelby | Sanborn Maps for Shelby North Carolina from 1885 to 1921 | Town: Shelby, Document: Maps, Sanborn, | |
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| 239 | 1919 Shelby Fire Department | Mayor W.D. Lackey poses with with members of the Shelby Fire Department. Star publishing is in the building on the left and printed the Cleveland Star. City Hall was farther to the left. All on East Marion Street. | 1919 | Town: Shelby, Institution: Government, People: Group Photo, Fire, Lackey, Star, City Hall, Marion, City Hall, firemen | |
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| 258 | Cleveland Star Offices | Newspaper employees in front of the Cleveland Star office on East Marion Street. Clyde Hoey purchased the Shelby Review in 1894 and renamed it to the Cleveland Star and it was incorporated in 1903 as the Star Publishing Company. | Town: Shelby, Business: Other, Cleveland Star, Star, Hoey, Lee B. Weathers, Shelby Review | ||
| 259 | Clyde Roark Hoey (1877-1954) | Clyde R. Hoey was a Shelby attorney who served in the House of Representees, Senate and Governor. He purchased the Shelby Review (Cleveland Star) and was editor and publisher. | Town: Shelby, Business: Other, People: Notable Figures, Politicians, Hoey, governor, star, dynasty | ||
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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 |