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CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION
REPORTS, 1970-1998
UNCC MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION 77
   
   
Contents: Collection Information
Historical Note
Scope and Content Note
Series Descriptions and Container Lists
  1: General Information (1976-1992).
  2: Survey and Research Reports (1970-1998).
Photographs
 
 
COLLECTION INFORMATION
   
Size:
3.0 cubic feet (over 500 items, primarily photocopies).
   
Locales: Mecklenburg County (N.C.).
   
Bulk Dates: 1970-1995.
   
Summary: Primarily narrative survey and research reports prepared to evaluate structures and sites for inclusion on the local register of historic places. Reports include information on present and former owners of the properties. Collection also includes brochures and other commission publications and clippings about the sites, the commission, and historic preservation.
   
Index Terms: Architecture--North Carolina--Charlotte.
  Architecture--North Carolina--Mecklenburg County.
  Asbury, Louis H.
  Boyer, M. E. (Martins Evans), 1893-1970.
  Charlotte (N.C.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
  Charlotte (N.C.)--History.
  Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission.
  Davidson (N.C.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
  Davidson (N.C.)--History.
  Hook, C. C. (Charles Coddington).
  Huntersville (N.C.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
  Huntersville (N.C.)--History.
  Matthews (N.C.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
  Matthews (N.C.)--History.
  McMichael, J. M.
  Mecklenburg County (N.C.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
  Mecklenburg County (N.C.)--History.
  Mint Hill (N.C.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
  Mint Hill (N.C.)--History.
  Peeps, William H.
   
Sources: Photocopies of original survey and research reports received on a periodic basis from the Historic Landmarks Commission.
  Gifts of Janet E. Levy, 1994-95, 1998.
   
Access: Unrestricted.
   
Copyright: Not held by UNC Charlotte Library.
   
Citation: Charlotte Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission Reports, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Library.
 
Compilers: Reorganized by James Kusik, 2002.
 
 
HISTORICAL NOTE
 
The Charlotte Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission is responsible for the preservation of historic buildings and sites in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. Established in 1973 as the Charlotte Mecklenburg Historic Properties Commission, the 12 members board is appointed by the Charlotte mayor (2 members), the Charlotte City Council (4 members), and the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners (6 members). Members serve three year terms and must have demonstrated special interest, experience, or education in history or architecture. The president of the Mecklenburg Historical Association serves as a non voting, ex officio member
 
The Commission submits its appraisals and recommendations to the Charlotte City Council, Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners, or the town boards of Davidson, Huntersville, Matthews, and Mint Hill. Proposals for historic designation are made in the form of a survey and research report, which includes a detailed history and architectural description of the property.
 
 
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
 
This collection consists primarily of survey and research reports prepared by the Historic Landmarks Commission staff. Included with the reports are any newspaper clippings concerning landmarks. In addition, there is a small amount of general information about the Commission and its activities. Divided into two series:
   
Series: 1: General Information (1976-1992).
  2: Survey and Research Reports (1970-1998).
 
 
SERIES DESCRIPTIONS AND CONTAINER LISTS
   
Series 1: GENERAL INFORMATION (1976-1992)
 
This series contains general information about the Historic Landmarks Commission and historic preservation in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, much in the form of brochures and newspaper clippings. Includes a copy of "Historic Properties Commission: A Manual of Practice" (1976).
 
Box:Folder Contents
     
1:1 GENERAL INFORMATION COMMISSION (1976-92): includes clippings and manual.
     
1:2 GENERAL INFORMATION GUIDES (1982-88): guides to historic sites in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County.
     
1:3 GENERAL INFORMATION NEIGHBORHOODS (1981-87): contains brochures and clippings on Charlotte neighborhoods, including Biddleville, Dilworth, Elizabeth, Fourth Ward, Myers Park, North Charlotte, and Plaza Midwood.
     
     
Series 2: SURVEY AND RESEARCH REPORTS (1970-1998)
     
This series contains survey and research reports prepared by the Historic Landmarks Commission staff on prospective historic sites in Mecklenburg County. In addition, any newspaper clippings and other pertinent material about historic sites are included with the reports. Any photographs are noted also, but are filed separately.
 
[NOTE: Each entry includes: name of landmark, date constructed/established/flourished, address, architect (if known), and date of report. Unless otherwise noted, properties are in Charlotte.]
 
Box:Folder Call no. Contents
1:6 .A38 ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH (1919-20): 101 N. McDowell St. Louis H. Asbury, architect. 11/22/87.
 
1:7 .A4 AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION BUILDINGS (1938): 504 Gilead Rd., Huntersville; 9213 Beatties Ford Rd., Mecklenburg County. 11/22/91.
 
1:8 .A432 CHAR-LAURA ALEXANDER HOUSE (1880): 203 Church St., Huntersville. 6/29/90.
 
1:9 .A433 HEZEKIAH ALEXANDER HOUSE (1774): 3420 Shamrock Ave. 3/3/70.
 
1:10 .A435 ISAAC NEWTON ALEXANDER MILL RUIN (ca. 1857): Briar Creek on Myers Park High School campus. 3/4/81.
 
1:11 .A4364 JENNIE ALEXANDER DUPLEX (1922): (1801-1803): E. 8th St. J. M. McMichael, architect. 11/5/86.
 
1:12 .A4365 JOTER ALANDER HOUSE (1913): 509 Clement Ave. 1/1/86.
 
1:13 JOHN MILTON ALEXANDER HOUSE (1874): 14915 Beatties Ford Road., Mecklenurg County. 4/01/00.
 
1:14 .A4366 NEAL SOMERS ALEXANDER HOUSE (1903): 4601 Shamrock Dr. 4/1/79.
 
1:15 .A4367 ALEXANDER SLAVE CEMETERY (ca. early 1800s): Mallard Creek Church Rd. at U.S. 29, Mecklenburg County 6/5/89.
 
1:16 THOMAS ALEXANDER HOUSE (1903): 2051 Sharon Lane. 11/19/97.
 
1:17 .A4369 W. T. ALEXANDER HOUSE (1799): Mallard Creek Church Rd. at US 29, Mecklenburg County. 7/5/76.
 
1:18 .A43694  
 
1:19 .A47 ALPHA COTTON MILL (1888-89): 311 E. 12th St. 6/6/84.
 
1:20 .A737 ARDREY FARM (1800s): Marvin Rd., Mecklenburg County. 3/6/89.
 
1:21 .A83 ATHERTON COTTON MILLS/J. SCHOENITH COMPANY COMPLEX (1892-93): 2100-2108 South Blvd. 6/6/88 (revised 8/30/93).
 
1:22 .A835 ATHERTON MILL HOUSE (1892): 2005 Cleveland Ave. 5/6/81.
 
1:23 .B34 BAGLEY MULLEN HOUSE (1895): 129 N. Poplar St. 5/2/79.
 
1:24 .B37 BARRY FARM AND TANNERY (1750s-1890s): Beatties Ford Rd., Long Creek. 11/7/88.
 
1:25 .B398 W. D. BEATY HOUSE (ca. 1880): 2400 Park Ln. 2/28/90.
 
1:26 .B4 BEAVER DAM (1829): Old N.C. 73 east of E. Rocky River Rd., Davidson. 5/30/76.
 
1:27 .B448 WILLIAM HENRY BELK HOUSE (ca. 1924-25): 200 Hawthorne Ln. C. C. Hook, architect. 10/2/85.
 
1:28 .B45 BELK FACADE (1908, 1926-27): 100 block E. Trade St. C. C. Hook, Wheeler & Stern, architect. 4/3/85.
 
1:29 .B472 BERRYHILL HOUSE (1884): 324 W. 9th St. 5/5/76.
 
1:30 .B5 R. C. BIBERSTEIN HOUSE (1906): 1600 Elizabeth Ave. Richard C. Biberstein, architect. 7/5/85.
 
1:31 .B52 BIDDLE MEMORIAL HALL (1884): Johnson C. Smith University campus. 1/19/76.
 
1:32 .B53 BIG ROCK ROCKSHELTER (n.d.): southwest of Elm Ln. at Endhaven Ln., Mecklenburg County 1/4/88.
 
1:33 .B5555 BILLINGVILLE SCHOOL (1927): 3100 Leroy St. 5/11/94.
 
1:34 .B55 CHAIRMAN BLAKE HOUSE (ca. 1861): 127 S. Main St., Davidson. 7/3/79.
 
1:35 .B554 JAMES A. BLAKENEY HOUSE (1905-06): Blakeney Heath Rd., Providence Community. 2/5/86.
 
1:36 BLAND-McADEN HOUSE (ca. 1920-22): 2011 Selwyn Ave. 06/01/00.
 
1:37 .B555 BLYTHE HOMESTEAD (ca. 1848): 16001 Beatties Ford Rd., Huntersville. 4/29/91.
 
1:38 .B69 BOYCE HOMESTEAD (1757): S side Boyce Rd., E of Sardis Rd. 4/25/90.
 
1:39 .B745 WALTER BREM HOUSE (1902-03): 211 East Blvd. C. C. Hook, architect. 7/12/83.
 
1:40 BRYANT PARK (ca. mid-1930s): 1701 West Morehead St. E. C. Griffith, developer. 08/01/01.
 
1:41 .B786 WILLIAM L. BRUNS HOUSE (1914-15): 1618 Elizabeth Ave. Louis Asbury, architect. 10/2/89.
 
1:42 .C274 PHILIP CAREY BUILDING (1908): 301 E. 7th St. 6/6/83.
 
1:43 .C275 CARNEGIE LIBRARY (1911-12): Johnson C. Smith University campus. Leonard LeGrand Hunter, architect. 9/5/84.
 
1:44 .C276 CAROLINA THEATER BUILDING (1927): 224-232 N. Tryon St. C. C. Hook; R. E. Hall, architects. 9/1/82.
 
1:45 .C277 JOHN PRICE CARR HOUSE (1904): 200-206 N. McDowell St. 1/28/76.
 
1:46 .C278 CARTER HALL (1895): Johnson C. Smith University campus. 1/19/76.
 
1:47 .C33 CEDAR GROVE (1831 33): 8229 Gilead Rd., Huntersville. 10/26/71 (revised 4/22/93: see entry for CEDAR GROVE AND HUGH TORANCE HOUSE AND STORE)
 
1:48 .C332 CEDAR GROVE (1831-33) AND HUGH TORANCE HOUSE AND STORE (ca. 1780-early 1800s): 8229 Gilead Rd., Huntersville. 4/22/93.
 
1:49 .C335 CEDARS, THE (ca. 1840s-1850s): 123 Grandin Rd. 11/3/82.
 
1:50 CHARLOTTE BRANCH OF THE UNITED STATES MINT: see Mint Museum of Art.
 
1:51 .C43 CHARLOTTE CITY HALL (1925): 600 E. Trade St. C. C. Hook, architect. 2/6/80.
 
1:52 .C421 CHARLOTTE COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY PLANT (1930): 1401-09 W. Morehead St. M. R. "Steve" Marsh, architect. 2/2/87.
 
1:53 .C422 CHARLOTTE COLISEUM (ORIGINAL) (1955-1988): Independence Blvd. at Coliseum Dr. Odell & Associates, architect. 7/30/90.
 
1:54 CHARLOTTE COLISEUM AND OVENS AUDITORIUM (ADDENDUM)
 
1:55 .C423 CHARLOTTE COTTON MILL (1880): 508 W. 5th St. 6/6/84.
 
1:56 .C426 CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK BUILDING (1918-19): 128 S. Tryon St. Alfred Charles Bossom, architect. 11/2/83.
 
1:57 CHARLOTTE POST OFFICE (FORMER) (1917, 1934): 401 West Trade St. 04/01/00.
 
1:58 .C427 CHARLOTTE SUPPLY COMPANY BUILDING (1923-24): 500 S. Mint St. Lockwood, Greene and Co., architect. 9/6/83.
 
1:59 CHARLOTTE TROLLEY (1890): Discovery Place, Uptown Charlotte. 10/09/89.
 
1:60 .C4287 CHARLOTTE WATER WORKS, VEST STATION (1924): Beatties Ford Rd. at Patton Ave. William M. Platt, architect. 9/25/90.
 
1:61 .C429 CHARLOTTE WOMAN'S CLUB (1924): 1001 E. Morehead St. C. C. Hook, architect. 4/1/78.
 
1:62 PAUL CHATHAM HOUSE (1884)--PHOTOGRAPHS (n.d.): two prints (P77/1-2) of this house in Third Ward, 415 (later 435) W. Trade St. (now demolished).
 
1:63 .C63 C. C. CODDINGTON HOUSE (1917-18): 1122 E. Morehead St. William H. Peeps, architect. 3/6/85.
 
1:64 JAMES MORROW COFFEY HOUSE (1886): 3300 Shopton Road. 6/19/2001.
 
1:65 .C65 COMMERCIAL ROW OF FOUR BUILDINGS (ca. late 1800s): 100, 102, 104, 106 Main St., Huntersville. 2/25/92.
 
1:66 .C667 COOPER LOG HOUSE (ca. 1780s-1790s): Dixie River Rd. at Mt. Olive Church Rd., Mecklenburg County. 6/6/84.
 
1:67 CRAIG HOUSE (1929): 900 Ardsley Road. W. H. Peeps, architect. 07/30/96.
 
1:68 .C738 DR. WALTER PHARR CRAVEN HOUSE (1888): 7648 Mt. Holly Huntersville Rd., Mecklenburg County. 12/18/90.
 
1:69 .C763 CROFT SCHOOLHOUSE (ca. 1890, ca. 1910) AND S. W. DAVIS HOUSE (ca. 1903): Bob Beatty Rd., Croft Community. 3/30/92.
 
1:70 .C768 CROWELL BERRYHILL STORE (1897): 401 W. 9th St. 7/7/82.
 
1:71 .C788 CRUTCHFIELD BOMAR BREM HOUSE (1903): 307 East Blvd. 2/2/82.
 
1:72 DAVIDSON COLLEGE: see Eumenean Hall, Oak Row and Elm Row, and Philanthropic Hall.
 
1:73 E. L. BAXTER DAVIDSON HOUSE (1927): 1115 Colville Road. 3/30/98.
 
1:74 .D374 DR. GEORGE E. DAVIS HOUSE (1890s): 301 Campus St. 3/7/84.
 
1:75 .D377 S. W. & C. S. DAVIS GENERAL STORE (1908): N.C. 115 at Reames Rd., Croft Community. 10/1/80.
 
1:76 .D48 REV. GEORGE H. DETWILER HOUSE (1903): 801 Sunnyside Ave. 11/3/81.
 
1:77 .D558 JOHN DINKINS FARM CEMETERY (1798): Nations Ford Rd. near I-485. 3/22/93. [see also John Dinkins House]
 
1:78 .D56 JOHN DINKINS HOUSE (1780-1788): Nations Ford Rd., near Pineville. 5/21/74 (revised 7/26/93 - see entry below). [see also Cemetary at John Dinkins Farm]
 
1:79 .D562 JOHN DINKINS HOUSE AND LODGE (1780-1788): Nations Ford Rd., near Pineville. 7/26/93. [see also Cemetary at John Dinkins Farm]
 
2:1 DORR-McMANUS HOUSE (1903): 317 East Blvd. 2/01/78.
 
2:2 .D68 JOHN DOUGLAS HOUSE (1867): Christie Ln., Steele Creek Community. 12/5/79.
 
2:3 .D69 JAMES C. DOWD HOUSE (1879): 2216 Monument Ave. 5/1/78.
 
2:4 .D737 EARLE SUMNER DRAPER HOUSE (1923): 1621 Queens Rd. Franklin Gardner, architect. 12/7/83.
 
2:5 .D85 LYNNWOOD/JAMES B. DUKE HOUSE (1914): 400 Hermitage Rd. C. C. Hook, architect. 1/5/77.
 
2:6 EAST AVENUE TABERNACLE A.R.P. CHURCH (1914): 927 East Trade St. 8/01/01.
 
2:7 .E34 EDGEWOOD FARMHOUSE (1840): 11124 Eastfield Rd., Mecklenburg County. 10/3/84.
 
2:8 ELECTRIC SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY BUILDING (1925-26): 421 Penman St. Blythe & Isenhour, architects. 3/12/01.
 
2:9 ELM ROW: see Oak Row and Elm Row.
 
2:10 ELMWOOD/PINEWOOD CEMETERY (1853): 700 W. 6th St. 5/13/01.
 
2:11 .E86 EUMENEAN HALL (1849): Davidson College campus, Davidson. 12/8/71.
 
2:12 .E93 EXCELSIOR CLUB (1944): 921 Beatties Ford Rd. 9/4/85.
 
2:13 .F434 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK BUILDING (1941): 401 S. Tryon St.. Taylor and Fisher, architect [Baltimore, Md.]. 2/1/84.
 
2:14 .D55 FIRE STATION NO. 2 (1909): 1212 South Blvd. Wheeler, Galliher, and Stern, architect. 6/1979.
 
2:15 .C424 FIRE STATION NO. 6 (1928-29): 249 S. Laurel Ave. C. C. Hook, architect. 4/4/88.
 
2:16 .F49 FIRST ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (1926). N. Tryon St. at W. 11th St. J. M. McMichael, architect. 9/7/87.
 
2:17 .F5 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (1907-09): 318 N. Tryon St. J. M. McMichael, architect. 4/5/75.
 
2:18 FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (mid-1890s): 400 N. College St. 2/28/77.
 
2:19 .F556 FLOW-LEE HOUSE (ca. 1890): 4122 Hoodridge Ln., Mint Hill. 9/25/93.
 
2:20 .F67 FORBIS VENN HOUSE (ca. 1878): 5607 Matthews Mint Hill Rd., Mint Hill. 1/31/91.
 
2:21 FREDERICK APARTMENTS (1927): 515 N. Church St. 7/20/00.
 
2:22 .F86 FUNDERBURK BROTHERS BUILDINGS (1878-1901): 157-159 N. Trade St., Matthews. 5/29/91.
 
2:23 .G354 G. G. GALLOWAY HOUSE (1914 15): 602 E. Morehead St. William H. Peeps, architect. 7/5/85.
 
2:24 .G355 JAMES BURTON GALLOWAY HOUSE (1870): 702 N. Brevard St. 12/1/82.
 
2:25 .G37 GARIBALDI & BRUNS BUILDING (1850-51): 104-106 S. Tryon St. Louis H. Asbury, architect (1909 Facade). 6/5/85.
 
2:26 .G385 GATEWAY (1924 25) AND CENTURY BUILDINGS (1925-26): 402 412 W. Trade St. C. C. Hook, architect. 3/28/90.
 
2:27 .G388 GAUTIER GILCHRIST HOUSE (1896): 320 E. Park Ave. C. C. Hook, architect. 1/7/81.
 
2:28 .G54 T. T. GILMER HOUSE (1911-12): 512-514 Fenton Pl. George King, architect. 4/2/86.
 
2:29 THOMAS AND LATITIA GLUYAS HOUSE (ca. 1865): 7314 Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road, Long Creek Community. 6/14/99.
 
2:30 GOFF HOUSE (1915): 1116 Queens Road. 5/25/95.
 
2:31 .G66 GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL (1888-91): 801 S. Graham St. 3/6/85.
 
2:32 .G7 GRACE A.M.E. ZION CHURCH (1902): 219-223 S. Brevard St. 5/7/80.
 
.G747 E. B. GRESHAM HOUSE (1924-25): 724 Edgehill Rd. Louis H. Asbury (?), architect. 12/7/83.
 
2:34 .G7483 GRIER FURR HOUSE (1877-88): 500 W. John St., Matthews. 3/25/91.
 
2:35 .G7485 GRIER REA HOUSE AND FARMSTEAD (1804): Rea Rd., Providence Community. 2/6/89.
 
2:36 .G75 ROBERT GRIER HOUSE (1835-40): Weddington Rd., south of Matthews. 4/4/76.
 
2:37 .G754 WILLIAM GRIER HOUSE (1828): Steele Creek Rd. at Dixie River Rd., Mecklenburg County. 2/1/78
 
2:38 .G755 THOMAS GRIFFITH WAREHOUSE BUILDING (1925): 209 E. 7th St. Lockwood, Greene and Co., architect. 1/5/87.
 
2:39 .O42 JASPAR K. HAND PHARMACY BUILDING (ca. 1912): 3201 N. Davidson St. Harvey C. Garrison (?), architect. 10/7/86.
 
2:40 .H375 HARRILL PORTER HOUSE (1894-95): 329 E. Kingston Ave. 1/6/82.
 
2:41 .H377 HARRISON METHODIST CHURCH (1902): U.S. 521, Pineville. 5/7/80.
 
2:42 .H39 F. O. HAWLEY JR. HOUSE (1910-11): 923 Elizabeth Ave. 9/24/81. [see also next entry]
 
2:43 PL5:9 F. O. HAWLEY JR. HOUSE (1910-11)--PHOTOGRAPHS (1918): print (PL77/1) of the house.
 
2:44 .H393 HAWTHORNE LANE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (1916): 501 Hawthorne Ln. Louis Asbury, architect. 5/4/92.
 
2:45 .H396 HAYES BYRUM STORE (ca. 1890) AND HOUSE (ca. 1900): 8600 Steele Creek Rd. 1/2/90.
 
2:46 .H4 HEATH AND REID GENERAL STORE (1889): 196 N. Trade St., Matthews. 11/5/80.
 
2:47 HELMS-BELL HOUSE (1899): 2021 Euclid Ave. 6/07/00.
 
2:48 .H45 HELPER HOTEL (ca. 1850s): 215 N. Main St., Davidson. 10/5/76.
 
2:49 .H462 DAVID HENDERSON HOUSE (ca. 1830): 1510 Russell Ave. 3/5/86.
 
2:50 HENDERSON-KING HOUSE (ca. 1902-03): 4723 Stafford Circle, Sharon Township. 9/09/97.
 
2:51 .H466 HENNIGAN PLACE (ca. 1845): 3503 Tilley Morris Rd., Providence Community. 11/7/79.
 
2:52 .H54 HIGHLAND PARK MANUFACTURING CO. MILL NO. 3 (1903-04): 2901 N. Davidson St. Stuart W. Cramer, architect. 12/3/86.
 
2:53 .H63 EUGENE WILSON HODGES FARM HOUSE (ca. 1908): 3900 Rocky River Church Rd. Eugene Wilson Hodges, architect. 1/2/90.
 
2:54 .H655 HOLLY BEND (1795-1800): Neck Rd., near Huntersville. 12/9/71.
 
2:55 .H659 HOLY COMFORTER EPISCOPAL CHURCH (1908-12): 1510 South Blvd. Charles Coolidge Haight, architect. 11/2/87.
 
2:56 .H66 HOMESTEAD MILL COMPLEX (1919-20): 6216 Rozelles Ferry Rd. Earle Draper Sumner, architect. 5/1/89.
 
2:57 .H665 HOPEWELL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (1831): Beatties Ford Rd. at Sample Rd., Long Creek Community. 4/6/87.
 
2:58 .H67 HOSKINS MILL (1903-04): southeast of Gossett Ave. at Hoskins Rd. 2/1/88.
 
2:59 .H68 HOTEL CHARLOTTE (1924): 231 W. Trade St. William Stoddart, architect. 8/4/82.
 
2:60 .H687 HOVIS SPRATT HOUSE (mid-1800s): Wilmount Rd., Steele Creek Community. 6/4/86.
 
2:61 HUGH TORANCE HOUSE AND STORE: see Cedar Grove and Hugh Torance House and Store.
 
2:62 .H96 JOHN HUNTER HOUSE (ca. 1869): 5607 Sardis Rd. 8/20/81.
 
2:63 .I533 INDEPENDENCE BUILDING (1908): 100-102 W. Trade St. Frank Pierce Milburn, architect. 12/7/77. [demolished]
 
2:64 .I537 INDEPENDENCE PARK (1904): E. 7th St. at Hawthorne Ln. John Nolen, architect. 9/6/80.
 
2:65 .I538 INDUSTRIAL LOAN & INVESTMENT BANK BUILDING (1929-30): 124 S. Church St. Martin E. Boyer Jr. 1/2/85.
 
2:66 .I54 INGLESIDE (ca. 1865): Bud Henderson Rd., Mecklenburg County 9/1/76.
 
2:67 JAMES B. DUKE HOUSE: see Lynnwood/James B. Duke House.
 
2:68 MAJOR ALEXANDER L. JAMES HOUSE (1929): 260 Cherokee Road. 5/15/94.
 
2:69 .J36 JAMISON HOUSE (1912-13): 802 Providence Rd. 6/3/81.
 
2:70 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY: see Biddle Hall, Carnegie Library, Carter Hall, Stone Entry Gates, and Teachers' House.
 
2:71 .J64 JOHNSTON BUILDING (1924): 212 S. Tryon St. 5/27/91.
 
2:72 .J646 JOHNSTON MILL (1916): 3300 block of N. Davidson St. 11/26/93.
 
2:73 .J655 HAMILTON C. JONES HOUSE (1929-31): 210 Cherokee Rd. Martin E. Boyer Jr., architect. 5/7/86.
 
2:74 .J66 JONES-GARIBALDI HOUSE (1894): 221 E. Park Ave. C. C. Hook (?), architect. 2/5/86.
 
2:75 .L35 LAMBETH GOSSETT HOUSE (1916): 923 Granville Rd. 5/4/87.
 
2:76 .L38 LATTA ARCADE (1914): 300 blocks S. Tryon and S. Church Sts. William H. Peeps, architect. 9/7/77.
 
2:77 .L384 LATTA HOUSE (1800): 5225 Sample Rd., near Huntersville. 11/26/71. [Includes a copy of a 43-page report prepared for the Historic Latta Place, Inc., by Janet E. Levy, "Preliminary Report on the 1996 Archaeological Excavations at the Latta Cabin Site, Mecklenburg County, NC" (1997).]
 
2:78 .L44 WILLIAM LEE HOUSE (1828): 5520 Sharonview Rd. 4/7/82.
 
2:79 .L447 LEEPER AND WYATT STORE BUILDING (ca. 1903): 1923 South Blvd. 12/5/88.
 
2:80 .L52 LIDDELL MCNINCH HOUSE (1893): 511 N. Church St. 7/1975.
 
2:81 LITAKER INSURANCE BUILDING (1895): 127 N. Poplar St.
 
2:82 .L58 LITTLE ROCK A.M.E. ZION CHURCH (1910-11): 403 N. Myers St. J. M. McMichael, architect. 2/4/81.
 
2:83 .L83 JOHN PAUL AND ALICE CRAFT LUCAS HOUSE (1913): 1601 E. 7th St. 8/31/92.
 
2:84 .L95 LYLES SIMS HOUSE (1867-69): 523 N. Poplar St. 1/4/88.
 
2:85 MALLARD CREEK SCHOOL (ca. early 1920s): 11400 Mallard Creek Rd. 4/13/00.
 
2:86 .M25 MALLONEE JONES HOUSE (1895): 400 E. Kingston Ave. C. C. Hook, architect. 1/2/80.
 
2:87 .M275 MASONIC TEMPLE (1914): 329 S. Tryon St. C. C. Hook and Willard G. Rogers, architect. 4/2/80.
 
2:88 MATTHEWS SCHOOL (1907): South Trade Street, Matthews. 11/7/84.
 
2:89 .M293 MAYER HOUSE (1907-08): 311 East Blvd. 5/2/88.
 
2:90 .M2935 JOHN AND IDELLA MAYES HOUSE (1903): 435 East Morehead Street. 10/1/91.
 
2:91 .M294 MAYFAIR MANOR (1929): 237 N. Tryon St. Louis H. Asbury, architect. 9/5/88.
 
2:92 .M3 HENRY M. MCADEN HOUSE (1917-18): 920 Granville Rd. Louis H. Asbury, architect. 1/5/87.
 
2:93 .M318 EPHRAIM ALEXANDER MCAULEY FARM (1780, 1880): Alexanderana Rd., Huntersville. 2/2/90.
 
2:94 S. BRYCE McLAUGHLIN HOUSE (1911): 2027 Greenway Ave. 11/20/98.
 
2:95 .M32 McCLINTOCK ROSENWALD SCHOOL (1922) AND NEWELL ROSENWALD SCHOOL (1928): McClintock--Erwin Rd., west of N.C. 49, Mecklenburg County; Newell--Torrence Grove Church Rd., Newell Community. S. L. Smith, architect. 3/2/87.
 
2:96 .M33 WILLIAM T. MCCOY HOUSE (1910): 429 E. Kingston Ave. C. C. Hook and Willard G. Rogers, architects. 1/6/82.
 
2:97 .M34 MCELROY HOUSE (ca. 1883): 10915 Beatties Ford Rd., near Huntersville. 6/1/90.
 
2:98 .M356 MCINTYRE HISTORIC SITE: Beatties Ford Rd. at McIntyre Ave. 11/4/74.
 
2:99 .M36 MCMANAWAY HOUSE: 1700 Queens Rd. 6/1/77.
 
2:100 McNEIL PAPER COMPANY WAREHOUSE (ca. 1910s-early 1920s): 305-07 E. 8th St. 6/8/89.
 
2:101 .M37 MCNINCH HOUSE (1925): 2727 Sharon Ln. 5/4/90.
 
2:102 MECKLENBURG COUNTY COURTHOUSE (1928): 700 E. Trade St. 4/5/77; 5/22/01.
 
2:103 .M434 MECKLENBURG INVESTMENT COMPANY BUILDING (1921-22): 233 237 S. Brevard St. William W. Smith, architect. 12/2/81.
 
2:104 .O425 MECKLENBURG MILL (1903-05): N. Davidson St. at 37th St. 7/3/86.
 
2:105 .M47 MERCHANTS AND FARMERS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING (1871): 123 E. Trade St. 2/1/83.
 
2:106 .M56 MINT MUSEUM OF ART (1837): 501 Hempstead Pl. William Strickland, architect. 4/28/75.
 
2:107 .M66 MONTGOMERY HOUSE AND FARMSTEAD (ca. 1849): 1531 Thriftwood Dr. 4/3/89.
 
3:1 .M663 CHARLES MOODY HOUSE (1913): 830 Providence Rd. Louis H. Asbury and John Nolen, architects. 7/1/81.
 
3:2 .M667 MOORE GOLDEN HOUSE (1910): 1701 E. 8th St. 12/5/84.
 
3:3 .M6685 MORGAN SCHOOL, CHERRY COMMUNITY (1925): 500 South Torrence Street. 10/23/92.
 
3:4 .M67 GREEN MORRIS FARM (ca. 1870): Tom Short Rd., Providence Community. 11/7/89.
 
3:5 .M677 MORROCROFT (1927): 2525 Richardson Dr. Harrie Thomas Lindeman, architect. 10/3/79.
 
3:6 .M683 MOUNT CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH (1918-21): 408-416 Campus St. Louis H. Asbury, architect. 5/4/83.
 
3:7 .M689 MOUNT ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (1896): 1605 Luther St. 9/5/89.
 
3:8 .M6897 BISHOP EDWIN D. MOUZON HOUSE (1927): 800 Mt. Vernon Ave. 12/28/92.
 
3:9 .M87 MURKLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (ca. 1912): 7001 Old Providence Rd. 10/30/90.
 
3:10 .M94 MYERS PARK STREETCAR WAITING STATIONS (1912): 4th St. at Queens Rd., Hermitage Rd. at Queens Rd. John Nolen, architect. 6/4/80.
 
3:11 .N42 NEBEL KNITTING MILL (1927-29): 101 W. Worthington Ave. Richard C. Biberstein, architect. 11/26/90.
 
3:12 NEBEL MILL ANNEX (1946): 127 W. Worthington Ave. 8/14/99.
 
3:13 .N44 SAMUEL NEEL HOUSE (ca. 1810-28): Shopton Rd., southwest of Withers Rd., Mecklenburg County 5/31/76.
 
3:14 NEELY SLAVE CEMETERY (ca. late 1700s): South Ridge Drive, South Point Business Park. 4/01/00.
 
3:15 NEWCOMBE-McELWEE HOUSE (1935): 2817 Belvedere Ave. 9/9/97.
 
3:16 .N495 JAKE NEWELL HOUSE (1911): 819 Sunnyside Ave. Fred Bonfoey, architect. 1/3/83.
 
3:17 .N498 WILLIAM BURNS NEWELL HOUSE (1887): 8325 Old Concord Rd., Newell Community. 6/2/82.
 
3:18 NEWELL ROSENWALD SCHOOL: see McClintock Rosenwald School and Newell Rosenwald School.
 
3:19 .N67 NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL COLLEGE BUILDING (1907): 229 N. Church St. J. M. McMichael, architect. 2/6/79.
 
3:20 .O15 OAK LAWN: McCoy Rd. near McIlwaine Rd., Mecklenburg County 12/26/75.
 
3:21 .O17 OAK ROW AND ELM ROW (1837): Davidson College campus, Davidson. 5/3/77.
 
3:22 GEORGE AND ELIZABETH OEHLER HOUSE (1852): 14401 Huntersville-Concord Road, Huntersville. 9/01/00.
 
3:23 WILLIAM AND CORA OSBORNE HOUSE (ca. 1890): 12445 Ramah Church Road, Huntersville. 11/01/98.
 
3:24 .O94 OVERCARSH HOUSE (ca. 1850-1880): 326 W. 8th St. 10/4/76.
 
3:25 .P35 PALMER FIRE SCHOOL (1938-40): 2601 E. 7th St. 7/3/89.
 
3:26 .O43 PARK MANUFACTURING COMPANY (1895, 1905): 311 Arlington Ave. 9/3/86. [demolished 1998]
 
3:27 .P374 CHARLES W. PARKER HOUSE (1904): 901 Central Ave. 5/5/82.
 
3:28 .P3746 PARKS-CRAMER COMPANY COMPLEX (1919): 2000 South Blvd. 6/2/93.
 
3:29 .P3748 PARKS JETTON HOUSE (1905): Neck Rd. 8/23/91.
 
3:30 .P47 PHILANTHROPIC HALL (1850): Davidson College campus, Davidson. 11/29/71.
 
3:31 .P65 JAMES K. POLK BIRTHPLACE (ca. 1795): Polk St., Pineville. 3/5/80.
 
3:32 .P66 POPLAR APARTMENT CONDOMINIUMS (ca. 1929): 301 W. 10th St. Lockwood, Greene and Co., architect. 9/1/83.
 
3:33 .P68 ROBERT POTTS JR. HOUSE (1811-12): Smith Rd. near Cornelius. 10/4/76.
 
3:34 .P76 PROVIDENCE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (1858): 10140 Providence Rd., Matthews. 7/6/76.
 
3:35 PROVIDENCE WOMEN'S CLUB COMMUNITY HOUSE (1939): Community House Road, Lower Providence Township. 19/12/94.
 
3:36 .Q47 QUERY SPIVEY MCGEE BUILDING (1902-14): Stonewall St. at College St. 4/5/83.
 
3:37 RAMAH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (1881): Ramah Church Road, Huntersville. 2/1/79.
 
3:38 .R38 RATCLIFFE FLORIST SHOP (1929): 431 S. Tryon St. W. H. Peeps, architect. 4/4/84.
 
3:39 RATCLIFFE-OTTERBOURG HOUSE (1925): 2100 Randolph Road. W. H. Peeps, architect. 7/30/96.
 
3:40 .R45 REID HOUSE (1890): 134 W. John St., Matthews. 6/3/87.
 
3:41 .R46 RENFROW HARDWARE STORE (1900): 188 N. Trade St., Matthews. 5/28/91.
 
3:42 .R49 REYNOLDS GOURMAJENKO HOUSE (1926): 715 Providence Rd. William L. Bottomly, architect. 4/18/77.
 
3:43 .R58 COLUMBUS WILLIAMSON RITCH HOUSE (ca. 1890): 433 Old Concord Rd., Newell Community. 12/5/79.
 
3:44 .R6 ROBINSON HOUSE: 8716 Steele Creek Rd. 6/27/91.
 
3:45 .R62 ROBINSON ROCK HOUSE RUIN (1700s): Plaza Rd. Extension, Mecklenburg County 4/1/81.
 
3:46 .R64 W. G. ROGERS HOUSE (1902): 524 East Blvd. Willard G. Rogers, architect. 3/7/84.
 
3:47 .R66 J. J. RONE HOUSE (1886): Marvin Rd., Pineville. 9/6/83.
 
3:48 .R673 ROSEDALE: 3427 N. Tryon St. 11/24/76. [Incudes copy of report by Janet E. Levy, "Preliminary Report on Archaeological Excavations at Historic Rosedale, Mecklenburg County, NC" (1998).]
 
3:49 EDWARD M. ROZZELL HOUSE (ca. 1881): 11647 Rozzelles Ferry Road. 3/12/01.
 
3:50 .R699 RICHARD A. ROZZELLE HOUSE (1849): N.C. 16 at Catawba River, Mecklenburg County 2/2/87.
 
3:51 .R87 RURAL HILL PLANTATION: Neck Rd., east of Allison Ferry Rd., Mecklenburg County. 10/5/87. [Includes copies of reports by Janet E. Levy, "Preliminary Report on Test Excavations at Rural Hill, Mecklenburg, NC" (1994) and "Second Report on Archaeological Excavations at 31MK768, Rural Hill Plantation, Mecklenburg County, NC, 1994-1995" (1995).]
 
3:52 .R88 RUSSELL BUILDING (1902 03): 118-120 W. 5th St. 11/6/85.
 
3:53 S. W. DAVIS HOUSE: see Croft Schoolhouse and S. W. Davis House.
 
3:54 .S25 SAINT MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (1886-87): Mount Holly Huntersville Rd., Long Creek Community. 3/1/83.
 
3:55 SAINT MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH RECTORY (ca. 1897): 8600 Mount Holly Huntersville Rd., Long Creek Community. 8/1/01.
 
3:56 .S263 SAINT PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (1914): 339 N. Tryon St. 12/7/87.
 
3:57 .S265 SAINT PETER'S HOSPITAL (1892): 225-231 N. Poplar St. 11/1/77.
 
3:58 .S267 RICHARD MILAS SAMPLE HOUSE (ca. 1800): Mount Holly Huntersville Rd., Mecklenburg County 6/6/79.
 
3:59 THOMAS T. SANDIFER HOUSE (1850s): 12601 Moore's Chapel Rd., Paw Creek Community, Mecklenburg County. 6/15/96.
 
3:60 .S36 RANDOLPH SCOTT HOUSE (1926-27): 1301 Dilworth Rd. Louis H. Asbury, architect. 3/7/88.
 
3:61 .S363 SCOTT HOKE HOUSE (1900-01): 1717 Cleveland Ave. 7/3/78.
 
3:62 .S4 SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILROAD PASSENGER TERMINAL (1895-96): 1000 N. Tryon St. C. C. Hook, architect. 9/5/79.
 
3:63 .S47 SETTLER'S CEMETERY (1776): W. 5th St. between Poplar and Church Sts. 1/3/84.
 
3:64 .S53 JOHN W. SHEPPARD HOUSE (1899): 601 N. Poplar St. 1/29/92.
 
3:65 .S54 SHOTGUN HOUSES (1898): Afro-American Cultural Center. 5/8/85.
 
3:66 .S57 SLOAN DAVIDSON HOUSE (ca. 1820s, ca. 1890s): 314 W. 8th St. 2/25/91.
 
3:67 .S73 STEELE CREEK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (1889) AND CEMETERY: 7407 Steele Creek Rd. 8/28/90.
 
3:68 .S74 GEORGE P. STEPHENS HOUSE (1915-16): 821 Harvard Pl. L. L. Hunter, architect. 4/30/84.
 
3:69 .S76 STONE ENTRY GATES (1923): Johnson C. Smith University campus. A. G. Lamont, architect. 9/5/84.
 
3:70 .S94 SUGAW CREEK SCHOOL HOUSE (1837): 101 Sugar Creek Rd. W. 9/1/76.
 
3:71 .S96 SUMMERROW PARKER HOUSE (1920): 2240 Park Rd. 3/3/82.
 
3:72 .T42 TEACHERS' HOUSE (late 1800s): Johnson C. Smith University campus. 7/2/80.
 
3:73 TEXTILE MILL SUPPLY COMPANY (1922): 1300 S. Mint St. 7/1/98.
 
3:74 .T53 THIES HOUSE (1898): 544 Providence Rd. 7/3/88.
 
3:75 .T532 OSCAR J. THIES AUTOMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE BUILDING (1921): 500 N. Tryon St. Louis Asbury Jr., architect. 7/24/92.
 
3:76 .S257 THOMPSON ORPHANAGE CHAPEL (1891-92): Kings Dr. at E. 3rd St. 1/13/75.
 
3:77 .T56 THRIFT DEPOT, PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY (1912): Old Mount Holly Rd., Paw Creek (Thrift) Community. C. C. Hook, architect. 10/5/82.
 
3:78 .T564 THRIFT MILL (1912): 8300 Moore's Chapel Rd. 11/19/91.
 
3:79 .T66 TOMLINSON-WILSON HOUSE AND FARM (ca. 1840s): 11400 Old Statesville Rd., Huntersville. 5/25/92.
 
3:80 .T67 TORRANCE MILL (1844-46): Gilead Rd., west of Huntersville. 12/6/78.
 
3:81 .T674 DAVID LAWSON TORRENCE HOUSE (1839): Goodrum Rd. at I 77, Davidson. 5/7/86.
 
3:82 .T74 WILLIAM TRELOAR HOUSE (1887): 328 N. Brevard St. 7/3/84.
 
3:83 .T76 THOMAS TROTTER BUILDING (1850-51): 108 S. Tryon St. Louis H. Asbury, architect (1911 remodeling). 5/1/85.
 
3:84 .T765 TROLLEY WALK (ca. 1913): Elizabeth neighborhood (connects E. 5th St. and E. 7th St., at the junction of Clarice Ave. and 7th St.). 1/10/94.
 
3:85 TUCKASEEGEE FORD: Charlie Hipps Road, Long Creek, Paw Creek area. 9/1/00.
 
3:86 .V36 VAN LANDINGHAM ESTATE (1914): 2010 The Plaza. C. C. Hook and Willard G. Rogers, architects. 7/5/77.
 
3:87 .V36 VAN LANDINGHAM ESTATE CARRIAGE HOUSE (ca. 1931): 2010 The Plaza, Plaza-Midwood Neighborhood. 9/8/97.
 
3:88 .V52 VICTORIA (1895): 1600 The Plaza. 12/7/72.
 
3:89 .V555 VILLALONGA ALEXANDER HOUSE (1900): 301 E. Park Ave. C. C. Hook. 6/4/78.
 
3:90 .W33 HOWARD MADISON WADE HOUSE (1928-30): 530 Hermitage Rd. Charles Barton Keene, architect. 5/1/83.
 
3:91 .W337 GEORGE PIERCE WADSWORTH HOUSE (1910): 400 S. Summit Ave. Louis H. Asbury, architect. 3/20/94.
 
3:92 .W35 LUCIAN H. WALKER HOUSE (1894): 328 E. Park Ave. C. C. Hook, architect. 1/2/89.
 
3:93 .W357 ROBERT J. WALKER HOUSE (1901): 329 E. Park Ave. C. C. Hook and Frank M. Sawyer, architects. 11/5/80.
 
3:94 .W43 RICHARD WEARN HOUSE (1846): 4928 Tuckaseegee Rd. 3/6/79.
 
3:95 WELCH-McINTOSH HOUSE (1907): 3301 Gibbon Road, Derita Community. 6/9/97.
 
3:96 .W55 WHITE OAK PLANTATION: Hood Rd. near Hammond Rd., Mecklenburg County. 11/2/76.
 
3:97 .W56 DR. WHITLEY OFFICE BUILDING (ca. 1909): Hillside Dr., Mint Hill. 10/3/88.
 
3:98 .W575 JOHN CALVIN WILSON HOUSE (1886): 11930 Bain School Rd., Mint Hill. 1/19/93.
 
3:99 .W58 WILSON SHELTON HOUSE (1925): 1400 Queens Rd. William H. Peeps, architect. 12/4/85. [see also next entry]
 
3:100 P18:9 WILSON SHELTON HOUSE (1925)--PHOTOGRAPHS (1986): contact sheet (P77/3cs) of the demolition of the house in January, 1986.
 
3:101 WITHERS-EFIRD HOUSE (1904): 2019 Selwyn Ave. 9/4/00.
 
3:102 WOOD-PLATT HOUSE (1910-11): 313-15 Hawthorne Lane. 10/30/78.
 
3:103 .Y68 YOUNG MORRISON HOUSE (ca. 1885-89): 226 W. 10th St. 12/29/75.
 
3:104 .Z54 HARRY ARTHUR ZIEM HOUSE (ca. 1910): 1812 E. 8th St. Harry Arthur Ziem, architect. 10/7/86.
 
 
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