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Charlotte (N.C.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Louis H. Asbury papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS0145
Abstract

Architectural drawings, office files, record books, and other material documenting the career of an early Charlotte architect. Includes drawings and specifications for residences, institutions, churches, and business offices in Charlotte and elsewhere in North Carolina.

Dates: 1906 - 1975; 1908 - 1956

Aaron D. Boggs papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS0149
Abstract

Biographical and genealogical material about the Boggs family and collateral lines, including the Alexander, Calhoun, Garner, Livingston, and Prince families. Also includes photographs of Charlotte (ca. 1890-ca. 1910).

Dates: 1875 - 1995; 1920 - 1929

Jack O. Boyte papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS0367
Abstract

Contains a small arrangement of papers, concerning primarily Jack Boyte’s career in architectural preservation in Charlotte, North Carolina in the late twentieth century.

Dates: 1938 - 1991; 1968 - 1985

Charlotte Law Building minutes

 Collection — Box 1 [F09.071.02.01]
Identifier: MS0239
Abstract

Contains meeting minutes of stockholders and the board of directors of a company organized to construct a law building in Charlotte in 1926.

Dates: 1926-1948

C. W. Wayne Fu papers

 Collection — Box SFC1 [F09.090.02.01], Folder: 15
Identifier: MS0015
Abstract

Proposal by a student in the UNC Charlotte College of Architecture to convert the abandoned First Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in uptown Charlotte into a film school and museum.

Dates: 1986

Gus's Original Forty Niner Restaurant (Charlotte, N.C.) memorabilia

 Collection
Identifier: MS0230
Abstract

Memorabilia relating to Gus's Original Forty Niner restaurant, located near UNC Charlotte at 10008 University City Boulevard. Includes a matchbook, tour guide pamphlet describing furnishings and art work in the restaurant, a photograph of the owner, Steve Kokenes, with UNC Charlotte chancellor Dean W. Colvard and UNC Charlotte founder Bonnie E. Cone, and an auction announcement and partially priced sales list.

Dates: 1971, 1995-1996

Hawkins-Kibler Associates, Architects records

 Collection
Identifier: MS0275
Abstract

Consists primarily of architectural drawings the firm has completed of buildings throughout the Charlotte area. Also includes a book prospectus honoring Tebee Hawkins, renderings and slides.

Dates: 1920 - 1981

Mecklenburg Iron Works drawings

 Collection
Identifier: MS0190
Abstract

Blueprints of projects constructed by a Charlotte firm, which was established in 1856 by John Wilkes and sold to Carolina Steel Corporation in the 1960s. Includes drawings for residences and commercial buildings, primarily in the Charlotte area.

Dates: 1945 - 1968; 1948 - 1968

Ralfe Mesrobian architectural records

 Collection
Identifier: MS0470
Abstract

Contains material documenting Mesrobian's architectural firm in Charlotte, North Carolina from the 1950s to the early 2000s. Includes blueprints, receipts, project files, correspondence, renderings and daily expense booklets.

Dates: circa 1950-2004

Ed Perzel papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS0349
Abstract

The collection concerns Perzel's interest and work in the preservation of historic buildings in Charlotte, NC. Most of the collectcion consists of photographs of historic buildings and residences, and photos of street scenes of Charlotte in the early 20th century.

Dates: circa 1910-1980

Waddell Construction Company records

 Collection
Identifier: MS0418
Abstract

This is a collection of architectural drawings and specifications produced between 1936 and 1978 and used by the Waddell Construction Company, of Charlotte, NC to build and renovate homes, schools, businesses and churches in Charlotte, Greenville, York County, Gaston County, NC.

Dates: 1936 - 1978; 1942 - 1962

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