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Construction industry -- North Carolina -- Charlotte

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Blythe and Isenhour, Inc. records

 Collection
Identifier: MS0165
Abstract

Twenty seven volumes, including job books, ledgers, cashbooks, and time book.

Dates: 1909 - 1986

Joseph Free Grady papers

 Collection — Box SFC4 [F09.090.03.02], Folder: 516
Identifier: MS0516
Abstract

Contains 14 receipts for building materials and 1 insurance policy.

Dates: 1889-1899

J. A. Jones Construction Company records

 Collection
Identifier: MS0340
Abstract

The J.A. Jones Construction Company was founded in the 1890s by James Addison Jones in Charlotte, North Carolina. The collection primarily consists of project files with accompanying photographs and project information sheets.

Dates: circa 1940-circa 2000

Beaumert Whitton Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS0117
Abstract Personal, family, and business papers of a long-time Charlotte resident and construction company executive. Includes his diaries as a high school student (late 1920s); family correspondence and photographs; some records of the Southeastern Construction Company, the family firm, including photographs of projects in Cuba (circa 1917) and in North Carolina and South Carolina (1920s-1960s); records of other businesses the family owned; and files concerning his civic activities, including...
Dates: 1908 - 1984

William Means Stewart, Jr. [2], 2019 September 11

 File
Identifier: OH-ST0616
Scope and Contents In this second of two interviews, William “Bill” Stewart describes the university area of Charlotte, North Carolina, from the 1960s to 2000s, discusses Charlotte College’s and later Walmart’s moves to the area, and shares his opinion about the college’s presence and his involvement in convincing other landowners in the area to sell to the school. He briefly recalls his interactions with Bonnie Cone and Bruton Smith and describes his relationships with Dr. Herbert Hechenbleikner, Hugh McColl,...
Dates: 2019 September 11

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