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Surry County pages of the Branson's North Carolina Business Directory for 1896
Surry County pages of the 1896 Branson's North Carolina Business Directory containing Facts, Figures, Names and Locations -
Surry County pages of the Branson's North Carolina Business Directory for 1890
Surry County pages of the 1870 Branson's North Carolina Business Directory containing Facts, Figures, Names and Locations -
Surry County pages of the Branson's North Carolina Business Directory for 1872
Surry County pages of the 1872 Branson's North Carolina Business Directories Contains Facts, Figures, Names and Locations -
Surry County pages of the Branson's North Carolina Business Directory for 1869
Surry County pages of the 1869 Branson's North Carolina Business Directory containing Facts, Figures, Names and Locations -
Surry County pages of the Branson's North Carolina Business Directory for 1867-1868
Surry County pages of the 1867-1868 Branson's North Carolina Business Directory containing Facts, Figures, Names and Locations -
The Retailer: Voice of small Business featuring Mount Airy, N.C.
The Retailer: Voice of Small Business featuring Mount Airy N.C. includes businesses, industry, medical, banking, and various business advertisements. -
business card for Earl J. Wilson Plumbing and Heating Contractor
business card for Earl J. Wilson Plumbing and Heating Contractor -
business card holder given out by Haymore's Texaco Service and Truck Stop
business card holder given out by Haymore's Texaco Service and Truck Stop on Highway 52 in Mount Airy (N.C.) This service station was owned by brothers Glenn Reeves Haymore and Joe Carlie Haymore who were partners for over 40 years. -
Business Card from Blue Ridge Beauty Supply
Business Card from Blue Ridge Beauty Supply -
Business Card for Mount Airy Jewelry Company
Business Card for Mount Airy Jewelry Company. R.L. Moore and Brothers, Proprietors. Instructions for watch care on reverse. -
business card for Ed Sparger Real Estate
business card for Ed Sparger Real Estate -
Business Card from I.S. Gibson
Business Card from I.S. Gibson, Dealer in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Medicines, Paints, Dye-Stuffs &c. &c. Germanton, N.C. -
Glamour Beauty Shop business card
Glamour Beauty Shop business card -
Bright Leaf Drive-In Theatre business cards
Bright Leaf Drive-In Theatre business cards -
Amoco Super Service business card
Amoco Super Service business card -
Winston Vehicle Company letter
Letter from the Winston Vehicle Company manufacturers Business Wagons to Mr. Luther Hill -
Business card Joseph Higgins
Joe E. Higgins campaigning for Sheriff of Grayson County business card. -
photograph of Anna "Della" Hutchens Welch and "George" Calvin Welch
photograph of Anna "Della" Hutchens Welch Welch (born 4-20-1850, died 2-18-1920), she was the first wife of "George" Calvin Welch (born 5-27-1852, died 10-5-1927), they were married on 12-9-1877, he was a pioneer business man, their children were: William Luther Welch (born 3-12-1879, died 9-28-1888), Ada Welch (Twin) (born 9-18-1881, 8-28-1888), Ida Welch (Twin), Mary Etta Welch, Lou Emma Welch, Walter Presley Welch, Selena Alice (Attie) Welch, George Edgar Welch, the following is a newspaper clipping found in a family Bible - George C. Welch Dies At Mount Airy, Pioneer Business Man Is Vitim of Heart Trouble - Had Amassed Considerable Wealth, (Special to Daily News), Mount Airy, Oct. 5--George Calvin Welch, 75, one of the most promising merchants of this section and city, died here this morning at his home on Church Street at 11 o'clock, following an illness of about six months. Mr. Welch's death was due to heart trouble, from which at times he apparently recovered nicely. His death was not expected, however, as had been close to death for several days. Mr. Welch was one of the pioneers here in business. Prior to coming to this city, he ran a small country store between here and Winston Salem on the Hollow Road. In 1890 he established his store here, in the old business section on South Main Street, and when other businesses moved to the present financial district, Mr. Welch "stuck it out" at his old stand. He drew a big trade and was probably woth around $100,000 at his death. He leaves the following children: Walter P. Welch, George E. Welch, Mrs. Robert jones, Mrs. W. R. Bowman, Mrs. W. L. Dunman, all of this city, and Mrs. Joe Folger, of near Monroe. His first wife was Miss Della Hutchens, who died February 18, 1920. Mr. Welch married his present wife, who survives him and who was Miss Lela Williams, of East Bend, October 3, 1923. -
Webster Sign Service business card
Webster Sign Service business card -
2010 Business Membership Directory for the Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce
2010 Business Membership Directory for the Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce -
Elkin Veneer: Sawmill Spawned Thriving Business
Elkin Veneer: Sawmill Spawned Thriving Business- Article on the history of Elkin Veneer Company -
Business card from J.S. Bell
Business card from J.S. Bell -
John M. Reeves
John M. Reeves, a Mount Airy native now a prominent business man, now a prominent business man in New York, was the donor two months ago of $50,000 to the Mount airy Community Foundation, Incorporated, the money to be used for community improvement after the war. He was host last week in New York to W. F. Carter Jr. and D.C. Lewis, Mount Airy business men, at the prevue showing some beautiful color pictures of the cotton Industry from beginning to end. -
photograph of Eva Hancock
photograph of Eva Hancock, "One of the outstanding business women of Surry County is Miss Eva Hancock, who has been connected with the Surry County Loan and Trust Company at Dobson for the past seventeen years. Miss Hancock, born and reared in Surry County, received her high school and business training at the Brevard Junior College in the mountains of western North Carolina, and upon completion of her education she returned at once to accept a position in her native community at Dobson. After serving as teller of the Dobson Bank for one year, she was promoted to assistant treasurer, ranking next to R. C. "Cleve" Llewellyn in the institution. Then in 1934, when the Surry County Loan and Trust Company and its home office moved to Mount Airy, Miss Hancock was again promoted to treasurer of the Dobson Bank, a post she still holds. Miss Hancock is well known in the banking circles in North Carolina, being an active member of the North Carolina Bankers' Association. She has served as vice-chairman of group 5 of the woman's division of that organization, which includes all the territory around Winston-Salem and Mount Airy. She is also an active member of the Dobson Woman's Club and has served as secretary and as treasurer of that organization at various times. She calls flower growing her chief hobby, and she has a beautiful little flower garden on a small lot just in the rear of the Dobson Bank, which she directs." -
Core Electric Rebuilders, Inc.
business card for Core Electric Rebuilders, Inc.