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GHM ARCHIVES MSS. COLL. #173 1 MSS. Collection #173 Jackson Printing Company Collection, ca. 1946-2003 [bulk ca. 1946-1960s]. 2 boxes (172 folders), ca. 400 items. Note: The numbers cited in parenthesis, e.g. 1:3, refer the researchers to the Series#:Folder# in which that name/topic can be found. INTRODUCTION: This collection contains approximately 400 items, composed entirely of broadsides. All were printed by the Jackson Printing Company in Greensboro, NC. The variety of information includes advertisements and/or announcements concerning religious events, auctions, entertainment activities, grocery store produce sales, political events and representatives, and local business services. There is no information about the historical significance or practices of the Jackson Printing Company. The original and unique graphics created by the Jackson Printing Company do, however, present a valuable resource for understanding the work of a small Southern printing company during this period. Arrangement: The collection is arranged alphabetically into twelve series, and then alphabetically within the series. The series are: Auctions, Beauty/Barber Shops, Churches, Cleaning Service, Entertainment, Grocery Stores, Miscellaneous, Pamphlets, Political, Repair/Hardware, Religious, and Service Stations. Access Restrictions: Access is open, with certain restrictions on extremely fragile items. Provenance: The Jackson Printing Company broadsides were acquired by the Greensboro Historical Museum in 2004 from Mrs. Doris Walker Jackson, and accessioned under 2004.26.3. The museum also acquired some three-dimensional artifacts. Processing: This collection was processed by Katie Nash during May 2004-January 2005. Editing and final revision of the finding aid was made by Stephen Catlett during 2004-2005. BIOGRAPHICAL / BUSINESS NOTE James W. Jackson, Jr. (1919-2004), founder and printer of Jackson Printing Company, resided in Greensboro, NC for the majority of his life. Mr. Jackson had a brother, Theadore N. Jackson, two sisters, Ruth J. Culler & Rebecca J. Paschal, and his parents were James Weaver Jackson, Sr. and Novella Jennings Jackson. He and his wife, Doris Walker Jackson, were married for 63 years and had a son, James W. Jackson III, and a daughter Judith Jackson Faust. There is not much known about Mr. Jackson prior to his graduation from Greensboro Senior High School in 1937. After graduation, he attended the Southern School of Printing in Nashville, TN. Sometime during the years of 1939-1945, Mr. Jackson served in the Army Air

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MSS. Collection #173

Jackson Printing Company Collection, ca. 1946-2003 [bulk ca. 1946-1960s].

2 boxes (172 folders), ca. 400 items.

Note: The numbers cited in parenthesis, e.g. 1:3, refer the researchers to the Series#:Folder# in

which that name/topic can be found.

INTRODUCTION:

This collection contains approximately 400 items, composed entirely of broadsides. All were

printed by the Jackson Printing Company in Greensboro, NC. The variety of information

includes advertisements and/or announcements concerning religious events, auctions,

entertainment activities, grocery store produce sales, political events and representatives, and

local business services. There is no information about the historical significance or practices of

the Jackson Printing Company. The original and unique graphics created by the Jackson Printing

Company do, however, present a valuable resource for understanding the work of a small

Southern printing company during this period.

Arrangement: The collection is arranged alphabetically into twelve series, and then

alphabetically within the series. The series are: Auctions, Beauty/Barber Shops, Churches,

Cleaning Service, Entertainment, Grocery Stores, Miscellaneous, Pamphlets, Political,

Repair/Hardware, Religious, and Service Stations.

Access Restrictions: Access is open, with certain restrictions on extremely fragile items.

Provenance: The Jackson Printing Company broadsides were acquired by the Greensboro

Historical Museum in 2004 from Mrs. Doris Walker Jackson, and accessioned under 2004.26.3.

The museum also acquired some three-dimensional artifacts.

Processing: This collection was processed by Katie Nash during May 2004-January 2005.

Editing and final revision of the finding aid was made by Stephen Catlett during 2004-2005.

BIOGRAPHICAL / BUSINESS NOTE

James W. Jackson, Jr. (1919-2004), founder and printer of Jackson Printing Company,

resided in Greensboro, NC for the majority of his life. Mr. Jackson had a brother, Theadore N.

Jackson, two sisters, Ruth J. Culler & Rebecca J. Paschal, and his parents were James Weaver

Jackson, Sr. and Novella Jennings Jackson. He and his wife, Doris Walker Jackson, were

married for 63 years and had a son, James W. Jackson III, and a daughter Judith Jackson Faust.

There is not much known about Mr. Jackson prior to his graduation from Greensboro Senior

High School in 1937. After graduation, he attended the Southern School of Printing in

Nashville, TN. Sometime during the years of 1939-1945, Mr. Jackson served in the Army Air

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Corps for 22 months. After his service with the Army Air Corps, he was transferred to the

Infantry division and resided in Germany following the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944

and January 1945.

After his service he returned to Greensboro, NC and in 1946, started the Jackson Printing

Company business. He also opened the Jackson Coin Company ca. 1955. Careful analysis of

the Greensboro City Directories beginning in 1946 and continuing through the early 1960s,

shows that the Jackson Printing Company advertised a few specific job capabilities. During the

late 1940s-1950s, the company performed tasks such as job printing, poster printing, rubber

stamping, engraving, advertising, and other specialties. In the mid 1950s, the company added

more tasks including publications, plastic binding, and laminating.

During the time he owned and operated the Coin and Printing Company, Mr. Jackson was a

member of several groups and organizations, including the Greensboro Coin Club and

Tabernacle Baptist Church. In addition, for 22 years he served on the Board of Directors for the

North Carolina Numismatic Association. Mr. Jackson was also a lifetime member of the former

Middle Atlantic Numismatic Association. He passed away in Greensboro, NC, on February 29,

2004, at the age of 85.

Biographical Sources: The obituary of James W. Jackson, Jr. was published in the Greensboro

News & Record, March 2, 2004, on page B.6-B.7.

SCOPE & CONTENT NOTE

The collection contains only broadsides printed by Jackson Printing Company. The business

was locally owned and operated by James W. Jackson, Jr., and was in operation for over fifty

years. The bulk dates are from 1946 to the mid 1960s. There is virtually no information in the

collection on the history of the Jackson Printing Company itself.

The collection is arranged alphabetically into twelve series, and then alphabetically within

the series. Extensive in both content and number of broadsides, the series pertaining to

Churches is also one of the most interesting. For example, within it is a broadside advertising

Rev. Jerry Falwell‘s visit to Northside Baptist Church in Summerfield, NC, during 1972 (3:48,

3:48.1). Included in both the churches and religious series are broadsides that shed light on

various church-related activities including: visiting evangelists from all over the United States

[including Billy Graham in 1951 (11:1)], professors speaking from local Greensboro educational

institutions, music by family trios and choir groups, and sermons involving crusades for Christ.

The Pamphlet series contains the most controversial broadside printed by Jackson. The first

rule mentioned in the list of rules for the livestock and amateur horseshows for the Bessemer

Community Center, in 1950, states, ―Entries open to all white persons‖ (8:1, p.11). This

statement clearly represents the issues surrounding racial conflicts during the 1950s-1960s.

Other noteworthy materials pertaining to businesses include broadsides relating to:

Beauty/Barber Shops, Cleaning Service, Grocery Stores, Repair/Hardware, and Service

Stations. Although each of the series is small, the broadsides offer insight into the existing

businesses of the area and the specialty of each business. For example, beauty and barber shops

advertised a variety of hairstyles, shampoos and conditioners, and other products revolutionary

for people‘s hair during the 1960s (2). The grocery store and repair/hardware broadsides offer a

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glimpse of the cost of food items or basic repairs for hardware such as TV, tape recorders, and

record players (6 & 10).

The collection also includes broadsides advertising a variety of Entertainment activities.

Specifically, there were coin auctions open to the public taking place every Friday night at

Jackson Printing Company (1:1). There were also ―Rock ‗N‘ Roll‖ nights at the Piedmont

Lanes (5:4, 5:5). Other events included activities like, dancing, singing, and listening to the

latest rock ‗n‘ roll music from the local radio station WCOG (later WPET) (5:5.1).

The Political broadsides advertise candidates running for governmental offices in the area,

mainly representing the Democratic Party. Of particular note is the broadside of I. Beverly

Lake‘s 1960 candidacy, which states that he is a ―…sworn enemy of the N.A.A.C.P‖ (9:3).

Because this collection contains only one type of material, it is difficult to discern the total

range of printing jobs that the Jackson Printing Company undertook. Another weakness is that

there is no information on the types of printing methods, materials, or equipment used by the

company during the years of operation.

SERIES DESCRIPTIONS

1. Auctions. 7 folders (9 items). ca. 1961-1964.

The printed broadsides in this series are arranged in alphabetical order by type or subject

name. Most of them took place in Greensboro, NC, unless otherwise indicated. The majority of

the auctions were held publicly, and most of them were of estate auctions. These broadsides

present an interesting, but limited view of local social and material culture during the early

1960s.

The individuals related to the public/estate auctions include: Maggie Bayne Dixon (1:3), J.A.

Goodwin (1:4), Mrs. Lollie Price Rippy (1:7). The primary items auctioned off included

household furniture, farm equipment and tools, and household appliances.

Other auctions included in this series involve coin auctions that were sponsored by the

Jackson Coin Company (1:1) or the North Carolina Coin Clubs Association (1:2).

Also included are business or organizational auctions such as the Greensboro Historical

Museum (1:5) and the ―Old Brick Store‖ (1:6). Their auctions listed items such as furniture,

record players, household appliances, supplies, and farm equipment.

2. Beauty/Barber Shops. 9 folders (15 items). ca. 1963.

This series of printed broadsides is arranged alphabetically by the name of the shop or salon.

Each Barber Shop or Beauty Salon is a local business, unless otherwise indicated. All the

broadsides have a written overview indicating what each business offers pertaining to popular

hairstyles, haircuts, and treatments for men and women‘s hair during the early 1960s.

The Barber Shop broadsides include information pertaining to the cost of haircuts (specific

types and non specific types) for men, children, and women, as well as the hours of operation,

barbers, and location.

The Beauty Salon broadsides provide information about types of shampoos, haircuts,

permanents, and hot oil treatments for women. Each Salon advertises its weekly or monthly

specials, the beauticians, hours of operation, and location. In particular, Kaylin‘s Salon (2:5)

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offered a wide variety of hair treatments such as blonde, brunette, red, auburn, and silver hair

locks, a special shampoo treatment that washes away dandruff, and a unique cream for

conditioning.

3. Churches. 82 folders (95 items). ca. 1948-1979.

This series contains broadsides, mostly undated, relating to churches in Greensboro, NC,

unless otherwise indicated. They are arranged alphabetically by the name of the church. They

advertise events taking place at churches, including: church functions (both religious and

educational), visiting evangelists and pastors, musical events, and visiting speakers. It is a varied

collection presenting a very broad view of local church activities during this period.

Of interest are the musical groups featured at church services and events. These include the

Indian Singers and the Stewart Family (3:74, 3:75); The (Singing) Beacons (3:1, 3:81), and many

other family groups.

Also documented are Evangelists and missionaries, both local/regional, and those traveling

from across the United States as well as abroad. For example, Rev. Jerry Falwell visited

Northside Baptist Church (Summerfield, NC) in 1972 (3:48, 3:48.1). At the time, Falwell was

the pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Va.

An international missionary from Ontario, Canada, Rev. Vince Lohnes spoke at the Gospel

Baptist Church in Greensboro, NC (n.d.) (3:19). Another example, Michael Chrismon was sent

to Israel as a missionary by the Church Street Baptist Church (n.d.) (3:12).

4. Cleaning Service. 2 folders (2 items). n.d.

This series is the smallest in the collection. The folders are arranged alphabetically by the

name of the cleaning business. The two broadsides represent the general cost of cleaning and the

types of methods used to clean various materials.

Specifically, the Perkins Carpet Cleaning Service (4:1) advertises a ―damp cleaning soapless

method‖ that can be used on household rugs and carpets. Royal Cleaners in Lawndale Shopping

Center, advertises the specials of the month for dry cleaning (4:2).

5. Entertainment. 9 folders (12 items). ca. 1955-1966.

The majority of broadsides in this series advertise musical events happening in Greensboro,

NC during 1966. They are arranged alphabetically by the name of the place or the type of

entertainment. This particular series sheds light on the various types of musical entertainment

offered to the local population during the 1950s-1960s.

Of interest are the broadsides advertising the ―Rock ‗N‘ Roll‖ nights at the Piedmont Lanes,

featuring musical guests such as the Pink Panthers, the Barons, and the Creators (5:5.1). Tim

Parker (the master of ceremonies), from radio stations WCOG and later WPET, hosted the

events.

Also documented are theatrical and musical programs from different schools in Greensboro.

In 1955, Greensboro Senior High School put on the play ―Of Mice and Angels‖ (5:1.1). Other

schools such as Guilford College and Sumner School are represented in this series as well (5:3,

5:6).

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The highlight in this series is a small booklet titled Uncle Henry’s Scrapbook. Uncle Henry

worked for radio station WGBG. This booklet contains black and white graphics of

advertisements and photographs of individuals who worked for the radio station (5:7).

6. Grocery Stores. 9 folders (10 items). ca. 1953-1963.

Arranged alphabetically by the name of the grocery store, these broadsides advertise various

grocery stores throughout Greensboro, unless otherwise noted. It is a varied collection that

shows the types of foods consumed and the price of each item.

Of interest in this series are broadsides that advertise particular grocery store bargain days,

and also stores that deliver to the customer. The two grocery stores that deliver were 3-D Curb

Market (6:1) and Harrington‘s Self Service Grocery (6:5). In 1963, the grocery store with the

most locations was Li‘L General Food Stores, with five locations (6:7).

The most interesting broadside with the most graphics is an ad for the Food Palace, located

off of Lawndale Dr. and Summit Ave. It highlights the special values on Del-Monte canned

foods, with a creative western coral theme (6:4).

7. Miscellaneous. 9 folders (10 items). ca. 1959-1971.

This miscellaneous group contains a variety of advertisements with information ranging from

Glenwood Fabric Shop, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, to a photography studio. It is arranged

alphabetically by the title or theme of the particular broadside advertisement.

A highlight in this series is the small booklet titled NC Household Goods Movers &

Warehousemen’s Association, Annual Convention. This business event took place in the King

Cotton Hotel in May of 1959. Businessmen from all over North Carolina joined together to

discuss issues concerning: ―Ethics in Business‖, ―Future of the Moving Industry‖, ―Labor

Relations‖, and other business-related topics (7:6).

8. Pamphlets. 16 folders (16 items). ca. 1930-1982 [bulk ca. 1953-1960].

The pamphlets in this series mostly contain information about Greensboro community

centers and junior clubs, as well as members and sponsored events of each organization. They

are arranged alphabetically by the title of the organization.

Of particular historical interest are the 1950 Bessemer Community Center and Guilford

Community livestock and amateur horse shows. The rules and regulations outlined in each

pamphlet documents this era of racial segregation. The Bessemer Community Center pamphlet

states the first rule of entry as, ―Entries open to all white persons‖ (8:1, p.11).

The Guilford Community Livestock show also documents details pertaining to the rules of

the show for livestock owners and their animals, information on saddle classes, and various types

of livestock and cattle (8:5).

Another interesting pamphlet in this series is the Student Handbook of the Agricultural and

Technical College of North Carolina, 1950-1952 (8:13). Within the booklet are pictures of

President F.D. Bluford, Nina Johnson (Miss A&T), William H. Gamble, Frederick A. Williams,

Jerald M. Marteena, and William E. Reed. The booklet also mentions a variety of information

including: the history of the college, admissions, appropriate dress for multiple occasions,

dormitory rules, student activities, and many additional topics (8:13).

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9. Political. 7 folders (10 items). ca. 1960s.

This series is arranged alphabetically by the individual‘s last name. It contains broadsides

advertising political candidates and leaders during the 1960s, who were running for government

offices ranging from a City Councilman to U.S. Senator. A highlight in this series is a poster

size broadside representing the candidate Bert Hall for County Commissioner (9:1.1). [See also:

GHM Archives, Bert Hall Papers, Mss. Coll. #90].

Also documented are multiple broadsides advertising I. Beverly Lake‘s candidacy for

governor. The passion and controversy surrounding this 1960 race is well illustrated in one

broadside which states: ―Dr. Lake is the sworn enemy of the N.A.A.C.P‖ (9:3).

10. Repair/Hardware. 4 folders (4 items). ca. 1950s.

This small series of broadsides is arranged alphabetically by the name of the business. They

advertise multiple hardware and repair service businesses in Greensboro, unless otherwise noted.

Even though the series is small, the broadsides offer an insight to the types of equipment and

hardware needs of the local community. Of interest is the ad for Gaither T.V. Service. The

owner, Lee Gaither did repairs on all types of record players, tape players, and TVs (10:3).

11. Religious. 2 folders (10 items). ca. 1950s

Contained in this series are broadsides advertising guest speakers at community revivals in

Greensboro, unless otherwise noted. They are arranged in alphabetical order by name or type.

In particular, this series portrays the Evangelical ministry aspect of religion and local church

communities.

Of particular religious interest are broadsides relating to the Rev. Billy Graham‘s revival in

Greensboro and the Piedmont area in 1951 (11:1).

Also of note, is a broadside advertising the ―Miracle Child Evangelist‖ (Lavin J. Burcham)

who came to Greensboro Coliseum‘s Town Hall to conduct a revival. The broadside states,

―Called of God to preach at 5 years of age‖ (11:2).

12. Service Stations. 22 folders (31 items). ca. 1951-1973.

This series is arranged alphabetically by the name of the service station. The majority of

service stations are locally owned and operated, unless otherwise noted. The broadsides

advertise specials at each service station such as oil change, car wash, car wax, price of gasoline,

and tire maintenance.

The most interesting broadsides in this series are the ones that have a photograph of the

service station and owners. The two with photographs are Barney‘s Esso Servicenter (12:3) and

Taylor‘s Esso Servicenter (12:18). The advertising and promotion undertaking by these

businesses is highlighted in numerous broadsides, which contain information about winning

prizes and free services.

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FOLDER LISTING

Series Folder Contents

1 1 Auctions – Coins – Jackson Coin Company – 2704-06 Oakcrest Ave.

2 ― – Coins – NC Coin Clubs Assoc., Inc. – O‘ Henry Hotel * Chas B. Robinson – Gen. Chair

* J.W. Baxter Bason – Bourse Chairman

* J. W. Jackson, Jr. – N.C.C.C.A. President

3 ― – Dixon, Maggie Bayne – May 16, 1964

4 ― – Goodwin, J.A. – November 19, 1961

5 ― – Greensboro Historical Museum – May 16 [1964] – 211 N. Elm St.

6 ― – Old Brick Store – May 3 [1952,1958,1969?]

7 ― – Rippy, Mrs. Lollie Price – November 4, 1961

2 1 Beauty/Barber Shops – Al‘s House of Hair – 3126 Battleground Ave. * Al Beach, owner

2 ― – Evelyn‘s Beauty Salon – 2713 Battleground Ave. * July 5 [1950,1961,1967,1972?]

* Evelyn Payne, owner

* Lillian Foust95

* Catherine Miller

* Molly Edwards 3 ― – Fentress Beauty Shop – Oak Ridge Rd, Hwy 150,

Summerfield, NC * Becky Westmoreland, beautician

* Izula Fentress, owner & beautician 4 ― – Imperial Barber Shop – Guilford College – Nov. 5, 1963

* Gilmer Halbrook, owner

* James Crouse, owner 5 ― – Kaylin‘s Holiday Magic Cosmetic Salon – 2150

Lawndale Shopping Ctr.

6 ― – Lil‘s Beauty Shop – 3126 Battleground Ave. * Lil Jones, owner

7 ― – Raynor‘s Barber Shop – 2206 Walker Ave. * James M. Raynor, barber

* Robert Rorrer, barber 8 ― – Rierson‘s Beauty Shop – 3304 Nathaniel Rd.

* Mabel Rierson, operator (formerly of Meyer‘s)

9 ― – Stout‘s Barber Shop – 2019 Freeman Mill Rd. * Shelley D. Stout, owner

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Series Folder Contents

3 1 Churches – Bethel Baptist Church – 2230 Lees Chapel Rd. – Aug. 18-23, 1975 * Bill Belcher, Evangelist (Pickens, SC)

* Rev. Vernon Gales, pastor

* Cook Family, singers

* The Glory Road Singers, singers

* The Guye Family, singers

* The Beacons, singers

* New Hope Singers, singers

2 ― – Bethlehem Pilgrim Church – Snow Camp, NC * Rev. W. Secery, Evangelist (Charlotte, NC)

* The Singing Buntings, singers (Albermarle, NC) 3 ― – Broadview Wesleyan Methodist Church – Broadview & Church St. Ext.

* Rev. C. Wesley Lovin, Evangelist (High Point, NC)

* Rev. J.W. Stiles, Song Evangelist (Altavista, VA) 4 ― – Broadview Wesleyan Methodist Church – Broadview & Church St. Ext.

* Rev. James Chrispell, Gen. Evangelist (Michigan)

* Prof. Gordon E. Miller, Music Director of Pilgrim Bible

College (Kernersville, NC) 5 ― – Broadview Wesleyan Methodist Church – Broadview & Church St. Ext.

* Rev. M.L. Arnold, Gen. Evangelist (Central, SC)

* Rev. Harold L. Rickman, pastor

* Rev. Hoover Smith, singing Evangelist (Lincolnton, NC) 6 ― – Buchanan Baptist Church – Burlington Rd.

* Rev. Raymond Lanier (Durham, NC)

* Rev. James B. Clifton, pastor 7 ― – Calvary Baptist Church – Summerfield, NC – 1969

* Rev. O.M. Moorefield, Evangelist (pastor of Yadkin College

Baptist Church)

* Kenneth Vaughn, pastor 8 ― – Calvary Baptist Church – Summerfield, NC – 1969

* November 10-16, 1969

* Rev. Carl Gray Knight, Evangelist (Fellowship Baptist Church,

Stokesdale, NC)

* Kenneth Vaughn, pastor 9 ― – Calvary Baptist Church – Heath St. Bessemer

* April 20-22 [1951,1956,1962,1973?]

* Dr. Fred Garland 10 ― – Christian and Missionary Alliance Church – Edgeworth & Sycamore St.

* Glen Schunk, Evangelist

11 ― – Christian and Missionary Alliance Church – Edgeworth & Sycamore St. * W.B. Bedford, minister

12 ― – Church Street Baptist Church – 3113 Church St. * Michael Chrismon, missionary to Israel

* Dr. J. William Kanoy, pastor 13 ― – Church Street Baptist Church – 3113 Church St.

* David Graves, teacher & interpreter to the deaf

* Bill Myers, teacher & interpreter to the deaf

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Series Folder Contents

14 Churches – Church Street Baptist Church – 3113 Church St. *June 4-9 [1957,1963,1968?]

* Dr. B.B. Caldwell, Bible teacher & Evangelist (Greenville, SC)

* J.M. Kanoy, pastor 15 ― – Efland Baptist Church – Efland, NC

* A.F. Blackburn, Evangelist (High Point, NC)

* Williard Vincent, pastor 16 ― – Eller Memorial Baptist Church – 1200 4

th St.

* J. Wakelon Morrison, Music leader

* Rev. Don Austin, Evangelist

* John T. Edwards, pastor 17 ― – First Baptist Church – December 8, 1957

* Claud B. Bowen, pastor

18 ― – First Pentecostal Holiness Church – 1036 S. Aycock St. * Mrs. R.N. Williams, Evangelist

19 ― – Gospel Baptist Church – Greensboro, NC * Rev. Vince Lohnes, missionary (Ontario, Canada)

* Perry G. Ross, pastor 20 ― – Greensboro Gospel Tabernacle – Edgeworth & Sycamore St.

* Rev. Don Kenyon, Bible teacher (Fort Wayne Bible College)

21 ― – Greensboro Gospel Tabernacle – Edgeworth & Sycamore St. * Phil Saint, draws, sings, & paints

* Howard H. Chipchase, pastor 22 ― – Guerrant Spring Baptist Church – Reidsville, NC – 1973

* April 2-7, 1973

* Rev. Sam Ashburn, Evangelist (pastor of the Vance St. Baptist

Church in Reidsville, NC)

* Rev. Raymond Bullock, pastor 23 ― – Guilford Park Presbyterian Church – 2019 Fernwood Dr.

* Rev. Irving E. Birdseye, pastor

24 ― – Guilford Park Presbyterian Church – Fernwood & Fairfield Ave. * Dr. John A. Redhead

25 ― – Guilford Park Presbyterian Church – 2019 Fernwood Dr. * Rev. J.W. McGinnis, pastor

* Dr. Austic C. Lovelace, organist

* Mrs. Chas L. Powell, organist

* Moir Ayers, song leader

* Rev. Chas M. Ramsay, Ph.D, Associate prof. Of Religion,

Greensboro College 26 ― – Hickory Grove Methodist Church – Pomona Rd.

* April 20 [1955,1960,1966?]

* Geo T. Stephens, national Evangelist 27 ― – Honey-Rock Baptist Church

* Danny Prior, Evangelist

28 ― – Hopewell Wesleyan Methodist Church – Hopewell Rd, Summerfield, NC * Rev. W.M. Phillippe, Jr., Evangelist (Savannah, GA)

* Rev. O.A. Keiger, pastor

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Series Folder Contents

29 Churches – Immanuel Baptist Church – 2432 High Point Rd. * Dr. Charles B. Howard, Evangelist & Prof. (Campbell College)

* Troy G. Robbins, pastor & song leader 30 ― – John Wesley Mission – Hwy 65, Reidsville, NC

* Rev. T.G. Williams (Summerfield, NC)

* Rev. O.A. Kiger (Summerfield, NC)

* Rev. J.M. Williams (Reidsville, NC) 31 ― – Joyner Memorial Methodist Church – Old Battleground Rd.

* Carson Blanton, Evangelist (Superintendent Union Mission in

Roanoke Rapids, NC)

* Four Friends Quartet, singers 32 ― – Joyner Memorial Methodist Church – Old Battleground Rd.

* October 22-25 [1950,1961,1967,1972]

* Rev. G.E. White (Minister at Westview Methodist Church in

Hickory, NC)

* Gorrell Rumley, song leader

* Evan S. Bancroft, pastor

33 ― – Julian Baptist Church – Hwy 62 – November 12-16, 1979 * Rev. Roy Goodson

* Rev. Utah Brown, pastor 34 ― – Lawndale Baptist Church – 3505 Lawndale Dr.

* Rev. Maurice Clayton, Evangelist (Tunica, Mississippi)

* Mr. David Lee, song leader 35 ― – Lebanon Baptist Church – Hicone Rd. – March 29-April 5, 1959

* Rev. H.P. Gauldin (pastor of Brightwood Baptist Church)

* Rev. C.M. Oates, pastor 36 ― – Lewis Chapel Church

* Rev. W. Sykes Smith, Evangelist

* Rev. A.J. Smith, music leader from China * A.H. Price, pastor

37 ― – Lindley Park Baptist Church – Walker & Holden Rd. * Rev. L.J. Matthews, Evangelist (pastor of Konnoak Baptist

Church in Winston-Salem, NC) 38 ― – Lindley Park Baptist Church – Walker & Holden Rd.

* Rev. BurtonG. Campbell, song leader

* Rev. Arnold L. Robertson, Evangelist 39 ― – Magnolia Street Baptist Church – E. Wendover at Magnolia

* Rev. John T. Edwards, Evangelist

* Jack Roe, pastor 40 ― – Martin Ave. Baptist Church – Greensboro, NC

* Rev. James Talbot (pastor of Reedy Fork Baptist Church)

* J. Morris Clark, pastor 41 ― – Martin Ave. Baptist Church

* Rev. Lee Stewart, Evangelist

* J. Morris Clark, pastor 42 ― – McConnell Road Baptist Church

* Rev. Clarence R. Nida, Evangelist

* Rev. J.T. Ellis, Jr., pastor

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43 Churches – Midway Methodist Church – November 1, 1948 * Luther L. Gobbel, President

* Costen J. Harrell, D.D., Bishop

* William A. Lambeth, D.D., District Superintendent

* R.E. Hinshaw, pastor 44 ― – Midway Pilgrim Church – Huffine Mill Rd.

* Rev. Bellomy, Evangelist (Kenova, W.Va.)

45 ― – Miller Interdenominational Christian Church – Reidsville, NC – 1968 * November 3, 1968, Revival

* Rev. Hubert Bennett, Evangelist

* Rev. A.H. Price, pastor 46 ― – New Baptist Church – Denny Rd. – July 9, 1958

* Rev. Alton Riddle, pastor

* former location of Word of Truth Baptist Church 47 ― – North Greensboro Church of God – Tennessee Rd.

* Rev. Douglas Allen, pastor

48 ― – Northside Baptist Church – Hwy 220 & Winfree Rd, Summerfield, NC

* June 4, 1972

* Rev. Rusty Coffey

* Dr. Jerry Falwell (The Thomas Road Baptist Church, Lynchburg, VA)

* Dr. Raymond Taylor 48.1 ― – Northside Baptist Church – Hwy 220 & Winfree Rd – Summerfield, NC

* June 4 [1972?]

* Terry Joyce, singer

* The Northside Trio, singers

* Dr. Jerry Falwell (pastor of the fastest growing church in America) 49 ― – Northside Baptist Church – Hwy 200 & Winfree, Summerfield, NC

* July 12-16, 1972 * Dr. J. Harold Loman (Salisbury, NC)

* The Gethsemane Quartet, singers

* The Rhodes Family, singers

* The Friends Trio, singers 50 ― – Northwest Baptist Church – Route 3, near Northwest High School

* Rev. Rayton Puckett, Evangelist (Ararat, NC)

51 ― – Northwest Baptist Church – Route 3 * Rev. Dewey Weaver, Evangelist (Blacksburg, Va)

52 ― – Northwest Baptist Church – Stafford Mill Rd. * October 27-November 1 [1952,1958,1969]

* Rev. Joe Myers

* Rev. Zeno Groce

* Rev. Bobby Roberson

* Dr. Harold Sightler

* Rev. Rayton Puckett, pastor 53 ― – Oak Level Baptist Church – Stokesdale, NC – February 22, 1970

* Inspiration Quartet, singers (Bryson City, NC)

* Harold Venable, pastor 54 ― – Pilgrim Holiness Mission – Summerfield, NC

* Rev. B.F.M. Fahl (Philadelphia, PA)

* R.A. Pegram, pastor

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55 Churches – Pilgrim Holiness Church – Hwy 220 N, Summerfield, NC * Rev. W.L. Cockman, Evangelist

* H.D. Pegram, pastor 56 ― – Pinecroft Baptist Church – 3422 Freeman Mill Rd.

* Rev. Raymond Smith (pastor of McCalla Ave. Baptist Church

in Knoxville, TN)

* Earl Kaisinger, chalk artist

* Jack Chellew, pastor 57 ― – Pinecroft Baptist Church – 3422 Freeman Mill Rd.

* Rev. Clarence Nida, Evangelist

* Rev. Jack Chellew, pastor 58 ― – Reedy Fork Baptist Church – Yanceyville Rd.

* Clarence R. Nida, Evangelist

59 ― – Rocky Knoll Baptist Church – 501 Kirkland * Clarence R. Nida, Evangelist

* Rev. Don Austin, Evangelist

* Sam Allred, gospel singer 60 ― – Sixteenth Street Baptist Church – June 21, 1953

* Willard C. Adkinson, pastor

61 ― – Southside Baptist Church – Freeman Mill Rd. & Kindley Rd. * Rev. Jerry Tillman, Evangelist (Southeastern Seminary- Wake

Forest and Miami, Fl.)

* Rev. Gene Phillips, pastor 62 ― – Summerfield Methodist Church – October 4-9, 1964

* Dr. Wilson O. Weldon, Evangelist (pastor of W. Market St.

Methodist Church)

* Rev. T.C. McLean, congregational song leader

* Homecoming October 11, 1964 63 ― – Summerfield Pilgrim Holiness Church – Hwy 220, Summerfield, NC

* Rev. J. Harold Loman, Evangelist

* Rev. H.D. Pegram pastor 64 ― – Sunshine Methodist Church – June 23-30, 1963

* David E. Hubbard, Evangelist

65 ― – Tabernacle Baptist Church – Oak & Aycock St. * Rev. Frank Chrisco

* Rainbow Trio-Masters Quartet and Trio, singers 66 ― – Tabernacle Baptist Church – S. Aycock & Oak St.

* Rev. Milton G. Frazier (Hartsville, SC)

* Bill Haynes, song leader 67 ― – Tabernacle Baptist Church – S. Aycock & Oak St.

* August 18-22 [1952,1958,1969?]

* Rev. Harry J. Simms, Evangelist (pastor of Rosemont Baptist

Church in Winston-Salem, NC)

* Rev. Charles E. Moore, pastor 68 ― – Undenominational Christian Church – Hwy 65, 5 mi. West of Wentworth

* A. Ham Price, pastor

* John M. Williams, Evangelist * The Path Lighters, singers

* The Moore Family, singers

* The Wesleyan Methodist Trio, singers

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69 Churches – United Institutional Church – August 7-9, 1956 * Dr. Charles W. Anderson, pastor

70 ― – United Institutional Baptist Church – 802 E. Market St. * Dr. Charles W. Anderson, pastor

* Mrs. Charles W. Anderson, song leader 71 ― – United Institutional Baptist Church

* Charles W. Anderson, pastor

* Llewellyn A. Wise, board of directors

* John H. Nicholson, board of directors

* E.R. Jones, board of directors

* Walter N. Nelson, board of directors

* Thomas Bannister, board of directors

* Jack Griffin, board of directors

* William Wilkes, board of directors 72 ― – Victory Baptist Church – Meadowood Rd.

* Rev. Perry Ross, Evangelist

* Rev. Alvin Pegram, pastor 73 ― – Wadsworth Congretional Church – Wadsworth, NC – November 26, 1961

* Rev. Amos T. Foust, pastor & officiating

* Mr. John Wesley Jackson, deceased

* Elworth E. Smith Sr., funeral directors

* Mrs. Ella M. Smith, funeral directors 74 ― – Wayside Baptist Church – Summerfield, NC – May 21, 1961

* Indian Singers, singers

* Rev. Lee Stewart, Evangelist

* The Stewart Family Singers, singers

* May 21-27, 1961 75 ― – Wayside Baptist Church – Summerfield, NC – 1962

* May 20, 1962, Homecoming

* Indian Singers, singers

* Rev. Lee Stewart, Evangelist

* Rev. F.E. Davis, pastor

* May 21-June 2, 1962, Revival Services 76 ― – Wayside Baptist Church – Summerfield, NC – 1967

* April 29, 1967

* The Mello-Tone Quartet, gospel singers

* F.E. Davis, pastor 77 ― – Wayside Baptist Church – Summerfield, NC – 1968

* June 24-29, 1968

* Rev. Billy Hamlet, Evangelist (pastor of Cross Roads Baptist

Church in Cassville, NC)

* M.B. Norman, pastor (Brown Summit, NC) 78 ― – Wayside Baptist Church – Summerfield, NC

* March 5 [1950,1961,1967,1972?]

* Klaudt Indian Gospel Family, singers 79 ― – Wayside Baptist Church – Summerfield, NC

* Rev. Lee Stewart, Evangelist

* Rev. F.E. Davis, pastor

* The Stewart Family (Indian Singers), singers

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80 Churches – Wayside Baptist Church – Summerfield, NC * J.O. Phillips, Evangelist (Greenville, SC)

* F.E. Davis, pastor 81 ― – West High Point Church of God – Jordan Pl. & Mill Ave. – 1975

* June 7, 1975

* The Gloryland Quartet, singers

* The Singing Beacons, singers 82 ― – West Irving Park Methodist Church – Cone Blvd. & Lafayette Ave. –

October 24-28, 1965 * Ernest Fitzgerald, member of Western NC Conference of Methodist

Church

* Lloyd Hunsucker, pastor

* Henry B. Ingram, director of music

* Francis E. Little, baritone & prof. of voice at Greensboro College

* Dr. Harold E. Spangler, pediatrician & soloist

* Jeanne Meredith, soprano soloist of Grace Methodist Church

* Howard Coleman, minister of Education at Grace

* Robert H. Ellis, director of Page High School Chorus

* William H. Jordan, director of W. Market St. Methodist Church Choir

4 1 Cleaning Service – Perkins Carpet Cleaning Service – 1409 N. Elam Ave.

2 ― – Royal Cleaners – Lawndale Shopping Center

5 1 Entertainment – Friendly Road Speedway – West of Guilford College

1.1 ― – Greensboro Senior High School – December 16, 1955 * Of Men and Angels, play

* Miss Louise Smith, writer

* Mrs. Martha Hundley, director

* Dick Robinson, student director

* Lisa Anderson, organist 2 ― – Movie Theatres – Janus Theatres – W. Northwood & Battleground

3 ― – Music – Guilford College a Cappella Choir * Carl C. Baumbach, director

4 ― – Music – Piedmont Lanes – 1118 Pinecroft Rd. – 1966 * Tim Parker, WCOG Master of Ceremonies

* May 13, 1966, Buddy Smith and the Rockets (Reidsville, NC)

& the Barons

* May 14, 1966, The Barons & The Pink Panthers 5 ― – Music – Piedmont Lanes – 1966

* Tim Parker, mast of ceremonies

* May 20, 1966, Buddy Smith and the Rockets & The Pink Panthers

* May 21, 1966, The Mystics & The Checkmates

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5.1 Entertainment – Music – Piedmont Lanes – 1118 Pinecroft Rd. – 1966 * Tim Parker, WPET master of ceremonies

* June 3, 1966, The Checkmates & The Vondels

* June 4, 1966, The Pink Panthers & The Creators & The

Intentions & The Royals

* June 8, 1966, The Creators 6 ― – Music – Sumner School Auditorium

* Slim Martin Haylofters and the Haylofters

* Radio station WGBG

* Sumner Civitan Club 7 ― – Music – Uncle Henry’s Scrapbook

* Uncle Henry, radio station WGBG

* Troy L. Martin, good friend of Uncle Henry

6 1 Grocery Stores – 3-D Curb Market – 831 W. Lee St. * Dallas, Larry, & Joe, owners

* February 12-13 [1954,1960,1965,1971?] 2 ― – Cut-Rate Super Market – 707 E. Market St.

* January 9-10 [1953,1959,1970?]

3 ― – Dixie Super Market – 1803 McConnell Rd.

4 ― – Food Palace – 2134 Lawndale Dr.

5 ― – Harrington‘s Self-Service Grocery – 226 E. Sycamore St. * Formerly Donnell‘s Grocery

6 ― – Lawndale Curb Market – 2710 Lawndale Dr.

7 ― – Li‘L General Food Stores – April 30, 1963 * 2436 Florida St., location

* 1721 Huntington Rd., location

* 317 Asheboro St., location

* 1640 Spring Garden St., location

* 507 Mobile St., location 8 ― – Little Brick Store – 1309 Pinecroft Rd.

* Formerly Buck‘s Cash Grocery

* Percy Wray, owner 9 ― – U-Save-It Food Store – 2100 N. Elm St.

7 1 Misc. – Antique Flea Market – Hwy 29 N * Tick Tock Bargain Hut

* Mr. & Mrs. T.R. Wilson, owners 2 ― – Beer party invitation – September 11, 1971

* September 12, 1971, raindate

* 1521 Colonial

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3 Misc. – Fabric – Glenwood Fabric Shop – 2018 Freeman Mill Rd.

4 ― – Home Service – Moore‘s Mobile Home Service – Route 10, Greensboro, NC

4.1 ― – Krispy Kreme Doughnuts

5 ― – Little Angel Nursery – 2415 Lawndale Dr. * Mrs. Doris McNeal, owner of children‘s nursery

6 ― – NC Household goods movers & Warehousemen‘s Assoc. – May 8-9, 1959 * King Cotton Hotel

* Walton McNairy, President

* Paul D. Spell, 1st Vice President

* J.W. Walton, Jr., 2nd

Vice President

* John Yarbrough, secretary-treasurer

* Edgar Shelburn, director

* Frank Watson, director

* Elbert Weeks, director

* Irving Atkins, director

* Allen Draughn, director

* George Lentz, director

* George H. Martin, director

* Stanley Wainwright, director 7 ― – Photography – Murdock‘s Studio – 1304 E. Market St.

8 ― – Trespassing Signs * Ben W. Covert (Carolina Realty Co.), PO Box 1976, Greensboro, NC

8 1 Pamphlets – Bessemer Community Center Amateur Horse Show – June 10, 1950

2 ― – Gate City Shrine No. 2 – 1953

3 ― – Greensboro Woman‘s Club – 1980-1982

4 ― – Guilford Chapter No. 141 – Order of the Eastern Star – Year Book 1955-56

5 ― – Guilford Community Livestock Show (10th

Annual) – April 11, 1953

6 ― – Immanuel Lutheran College – General Catalog – 1954-1956

7 ― – Immanuel Lutheran College – Announcements for 1958-1959

8 ― – Junior League of Greensboro – 1971-1973

9 ― – Junior Woman‘s Club – 1930-1956

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10 Pamphlets – Kiser Junior High School – Student Directory—1968-1969

11 ― – Klimate-Pruf Paint Co. Inc – Net Price List No. 124

12 ― – Klimate-Pruf Pain Co. Inc. – Net Price List No. 160

13 ― – N.C. A & T College – Student Handbook – 1950-1952

14 ― – NC Christian Advocate – 429 W. Gaston St.

15 ― – NC Junior Club Women – Handbook – 1949

16 ― – Tarheel Couples Club – 1961-62

9 1 Political – Falkener, Waldo C. – City Councilman

1.1 ― – Hall, Bert – County Commissioner

2 ― – Jordan, B. Everett – U.S. Senator – May 28, 1960 * 9

th ranking Democrat on the Senate Committee on Agriculture

& Forestry

* 5th

ranking Democrat on the Senate Committee on Rules &

Administration, Post Office & Civil Service 3 ― – Lake, I. Beverly – Governor – 1960

* ―Dr. Lake is the sworn enemy of the N.A.A.C.P.‖

4 ― – Preyer, L. Richardson – Congress, 6th

District

5 ― – Sanford, Terry – Governor

6 ― – Trogdon, W.E. (Bill) – Constable Sumner Township

10 1 Repair/Hardware – Cliff‘s Lawn Mowers & Repair Service – 2000 Etta Court

2 ― – Community Hardware – 1916 Spring Garden St. – June 1, 1953

3 ― – Gaither T.V. Service – Lake Brandt Road * Lee Gaither, owner

4 ― – Guilford Power Mower Company – 5210 W. Market St. * J.R. Moore, owner

* William H. Watterson, owner

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11 1 Religious – Billy Graham – October 14-November 11, 1951

2 ― – Miscellaneous * Ed Ferguson, Evangelist

* Lavin J. Burcham, Miracle Child Evangelist

* Dr. Howard Powell, Evangelist (Raleigh, NC)

* Dr. R.I. Humberd, Bible Teacher (Flora, Indiana)

* Rev. T.C. McLean, Music Director (Summerfield, NC)

* Rev. S.G. Farrington, Bible Preacher (Summerfield, NC)

* Rev. & Mrs. H.L. Rickman, singers (Summerfield, NC)

* George E. Washington, Evangelist (Detroit, Michigan)

12 1 Service Stations – Aycock Crown Service – 105 N. Aycock St.

2 ― – Baker‘s Gulf Service – 2703 Battleground Rd.

3 ― – Barney‘s Esso Service Center – Lexington Ave. & Grove St. * Barney Kirkman, owner

* Charlie Apple, owner 4 ― – Barrow Oil Co. & your local Atlantic Dealer

* December 7-9 [1951,1962,1972?]

5 ― – Bessemer Atlantic – 3215 E. Bessemer Ave.

6 ― – Bill Price Esso Service Center – 2604 Lawndale Dr.

7 ― – Dolly Madison Gulf Service – Guilford College * August 28,29 [1953,1959,1964?]

8 ― – Frank Webster‘s Crown – 2801 E. Bessemer Ave.

9 ― – Hester‘s Texaco – 1600 E. Bessemer Ave. * February 21-March 2 [1957,1963,1968,1974?]

10 ― – J.H. Price Esso – 901 S. Elm St. * September 28-October 10 [1953,1959,1964,1970?]

11 ― – Mo-Jo Fix-It Service – 1675 Spring Garden St.

12 ― – P & M Auto Service – 3300 High Point Road

13 ― – Sparkle Car Wash – 1703 Battleground Ave.

14 ― – Spring Garden Atlantic Service – 2827 Spring Garden – 1960 * John Foley, Jr., owner

* August 25-27, 1960 15 ― – Spring Garden Gulf Service – Spring Garden at Pinecroft Rd.

* Raymond E. Osborne, manager

16 ― – Summit Sunoco Service – 500 Summit Ave. at Percy St. * Johnny Simpson, owner and operator

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17 Service Stations– Sunset Hills Crown Service – 105 N. Aycock at Madison

18 ― – Taylor‘s Esso Service Center – 1115 E. Bessemer Ave. * John B. Taylor, manager

* Edward Outland

* Jack Washburn

* May 2-5 [1951,1956,1962,1973?] 19 ― – Way‘s Texaco – Old Reidsville Rd. and Hicone Rd.

* Herbert Way, owner

20 ― – Westover Terrace Crown Service – 1300 Westover Terrace – 1958

21 ― – Woodmere Texaco – Phillips and Brywood Streets * July 28-August 5 [1950,1961,1967,1972?]

* Haskell Trull, owner 22 ― – Wrenn Esso Service Center – 1115 Summit Ave.

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Index to the Jackson Printing Company Collection (c. 1946-2003)

Note: The numbers following the name/subject entry -- e.g. 1:1 -- indicate in which

Series#:Folder# (or, if no ":", Series only) that name/topic can be found. Dates of the

items are given in parentheses for an individual Series/Folder or, if at the end, for the

entire subject/name entry. The abbreviation GSO indicates a Greensboro association.

Adkinson, Willard C., 3:60 (n.d.)

Al‘s House of Hair, 2:1 (n.d.)

Allen, Rev. Douglas, 3:47 (n.d.)

Allred, Sam, 3:59 (n.d.)

Anderson, Dr. Charles W., 3:69, 3:70, 3:71 (n.d.)

Anderson, Mrs. Charles W., 3:70 (n.d.)

Anderson, Lisa, 5:1.1 (n.d.)

Antique Flea Market, 7:1 (n.d.)

Apple, Charlie, 12:3 (n.d.)

Arnold, Rev. M.L., 3:5 (n.d.)

Ashburn, Rev. Sam, 3:22 (n.d.)

Atkins, Irving, 7:6 (n.d.)

Austin, Rev. Don, 3:16, 3:59 (n.d.)

Aycock Crown Service, 12:1 (n.d.)

Ayers, Moir, 3:25 (n.d.)

Baker’s Gulf Service, 12:2 (n.d.)

Bancroft, Evan S. 3:32 (n.d.)

Bannister, Thomas, 3:71 (n.d.)

Barney‘s Esso Service Center, 12:3 (n.d.)

Barons, The, 5:4 (1966)

Barrow Oil Co., 12:4 (1951,1962,1972?)

Bason, J.W. Baxter, 1:2 (n.d.)

Baumbach, Carl C., 5:3 (n.d.)

Beach, Al, 2:1 (n.d.)

Beacons, The, 3:1 (n.d.)

Bedford, W.B., 3:11 (n.d.)

Beer party invitation, 7:2 (1971)

Belcher, Bill, 3:1 (n.d.)

Bellomy, Rev., 3:44 (n.d.)

Bennett, Rev. Hubert, 3:34 (n.d.)

Bessemer Atlantic, 12:5 (n.d.)

Bessemer Community Center Amateur Horse Show, 8:1 (1950)

Bethel Baptist Church, 3:1 (1975

Bethlehem Pilgrim Church, 3:2 (n.d.)

Bill Price Esso Service Center, 12:6 (n.d.)

Birdseye, Rev. Irving E., 3:23 (n.d.)

Blacksburg, Va, 3:51 (n.d.)

Blackburn, A.F., 3:15 (n.d.)

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Blanton, Carson, 3:31 (n.d.)

Bowen, Claud B., 3:17 (n.d.)

Brightwood Baptist Church, 3:35 (n.d.)

Broadview Wesleyan Methodist Church, 3:3, 3:4, 3:5 (n.d.)

Brown, Rev. Utah, 3:33 (n.d.)

Brown Summit, NC, 3:77 (n.d.)

Bryson City, NC, 3:53 (n.d.)

Buchanan Baptist Church, 3:6 (n.d.)

Buck‘s Cash Grocery, 6:8 (n.d.)

Bullock, Rev. Raymond, 3:22 (n.d.)

Burcham, Lavin J., 11:2 (n.d.)

Caldwell, Dr. B.B., 3:14 (n.d.)

Calvary Baptist Church, 3:7, 3:8, 3:9 (1969)

Campbell, Rev. Burton G., 3:38 (n.d.)

Campbell College, 3:29 (n.d.)

Carolina Realty Co., 7:8 (n.d.)

Cassville, NC, 3:77 (n.d.)

Checkmates & The Vondels, 5:5.1 (1966)

Chellew, Jack, 3:56, 3:57 (n.d.)

Chipchase, Howard H., 3:21 (n.d.)

Chrisco, Rev. Frank, 3:65 (n.d.)

Chrispell, Rev. James, 3:4 (n.d.)

Chrismon, Michael, 3:12 (n.d.)

Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, 3:10, 3:11 (n.d.)

Church Street Baptist Church, 3:12, 3:13, 3:14 (1957,1963,1968?)

Clark, J. Morris, 3:41 (n.d.)

Clayton, Rev. Maurice, 3:34 (n.d.)

Cliff‘s Lawn Mowers & Repair Service, 10:1 (n.d.)

Clifton, Rev. James B., 3:6 (n.d.)

Cockman, Rev. W.L., 3:55 (n.d.)

Coffey, Rev. Rusty, 3:48 (n.d.)

Coleman, Howard, 3:82 (n.d.)

Community Hardware, 10:2 (1953)

Cook Family, 3:1 (n.d.)

Covert, Ben W., 7:8 (n.d.)

Creators, The, 5:5.1 (1966)

Cross Roads Baptist Church, 3:77 (1968)

Crouse, James, 2:4 (n.d.)

Cut-Rate Super Market, 6:2 (1953,1959,1970?)

Dallas, Larry & Joe, 6:1 (n.d.)

Davis, Rev. F.E., 3:75, 3:76, 3:79, 3:80 (nd.)

Detroit, Michigan, 11:2 (n.d.)

Dixie Super Market, 6:3 (n.d.)

Dixon, Maggie Bayne, 1:3 (1964)

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Dolly Madison Gulf Service, 12:7 (1953,1959,1964?)

Donnell‘s Grocery, 6:5 (n.d.)

Draughn, Allen, 7:6 (n.d.)

Edwards, John T., 3:16, 3:29 (n.d.)

Edwards, Molly, 2:2 (n.d.)

Efland Baptist Church, 3:15 (n.d.)

Eller Memorial Baptist Church, 3:16 (n.d.)

Ellis, Rev. J.T., 3:42 (n.d.)

Ellis, Robert H., 3:82 (n.d.)

Evelyn‘s Beauty Salon, 2:2 (c.1950,1961,1967,1972?)

Fahl, Rev. B.F.M., 3:54 (n.d.)

Falkener, Waldo C., 9:1 (n.d.)

Falwell, Dr. Jerry, 3:48, 3:48.1 (n.d.)

Farrington, Rev. S.G., 11:2 (n.d.)

Fellowship Baptist Church, 3:8 (n.d.)

Fentress Beauty Shop, 2:3 (n.d.)

Fentress, Izula, 2:3 (n.d.)

Ferguson, Ed, 11:2 (n.d.)

First Baptist Church, 3:17 (1957)

First Pentecostal Holiness Church, 3:18 (n.d.)

Fitzgerald, Ernest, 3:82 (n.d.)

Flora, Indiana, 11:2 (n.d.)

Foley, John, Jr., 12:14 (1960)

Food Palace, 6:4 (n.d.)

Fort Wayne Bible College, 3:20 (n.d.)

Four Friends Quartet, 3:31 (n.d.)

Foust, Rev. Amos T., 3:73 (n.d.)

Foust, Lillian, 2:2 (n.d.)

Frank Webster‘s Crown, 12:8 (n.d.)

Frazier, Rev. Milton G., 3:66 (n.d.)

Friendly Road Speedway, 5:1 (n.d.)

Friends Trio, 3:49 (n.d.)

Gaither, Lee, 10:3 (n.d.)

Gaither T.V. Service, 10:3 (n.d.)

Gales, Rev. Vernon, 3:1 (n.d.)

Garland, Dr. Fred, 3:9 (n.d.)

Gate City Shrine No. 2, 8:2 (1953)

Gauldin, Rev. H.P., 3:35 (n.d.)

Gethsemane Quartet, The, 3:49 (n.d.)

Glenwood Fabric Shop, 7:3 (n.d.)

Gloryland Quartet, 3:81 (1975)

Glory Road Singers, 3:1 (n.d.)

Gobbel, Luther L., 3:43 (n.d.)

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Goodson, Rev. Roy, 3:33 (n.d.)

Goodwin, J.A., 1:4 (1961)

Gospel Baptist Church, 3:19 (n.d.)

Grace Methodist Church, 3:82 (n.d.)

Graham, Billy, 11:1 (1951)

Graves, David, 3:13 (n.d.)

Greensboro College, 3:25, 3:82 (n.d.)

Greensboro Gospel Tabernacle, 3:20, 3:21 (n.d.)

Greensboro Historical Museum, 1:5 (c.1964?)

Greensboro Senior High School, 5:1.1 (1955)

Greensboro Woman‘s Club, 8:3 (1980-1982)

Greenville, SC, 3:80 (n.d.)

Griffin, Jack, 3:71 (n.d.)

Groce, Rev. Zeno, 3:52 (n.d.)

Guerrant Spring Baptist Church, 3:22 (1973)

Guilford Chapter No. 141 (Order of the Eastern Star), 8:4 (1955-1956)

Guilford College, 12:7 (1953,1959,1964?)

Guilford College a Cappella Choir, 5:3 (n.d.)

Guilford Community Livestock Show, 8:5 (1953)

Guilford Park Presbyterian Church, 3:23, 3:24, 3:25 (n.d.)

Guilford Power Mower Company, 10:4 (n.d.)

Guye Family, 3:1 (n.d.)

Halbrook, Gilmer, 2:4 (n.d.)

Hall, Bert, 9:1.1 (n.d.)

Hamlet, Rev. Billy, 3:77 (n.d.)

Harrell, Costen J., 3:43 (n.d.)

Harrington‘s Self-Service Grocery, 6:5 (n.d.)

Hartsville, SC, 3:66 (n.d.)

Haynes, Bill, 3:66 (n.d.)

Hester‘s Texaco, 12:9 (1957,1963,1968,1974?)

Hickory Grove Methodist Church, 3:26 (1955,1960,1966?)

Hinshaw, R.E., 3:43 (n.d.)

Honey-Rock Baptist Church, 3:27 (n.d.)

Hopewell Wesleyan Methodist Church, 3:28 (n.d.)

Howard Dr. Charles B., 3:29 (n.d.)

Hubbard, David E., 3:64 (n.d.)

Humberd, Dr. R.I., 11:2 (n.d.)

Hundley, Mrs. Martha, 5:1.1 (n.d.)

Hunsucker, Lloyd, 3:82 (n.d.)

Immanuel Baptist Church, 3:29 (n.d.)

Immanuel Lutheran College, 8:6, 8:7 (1954-1956 & 1958-1959)

Imperial Barber Shop, 2:4 (n.d.)

Indian Singers, 3:74, 3:75 (1961, 1962)

Ingram, Henry B., 3:82 (n.d.)

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Inspiration Quartet, 3:53 (n.d.)

Intentions, The, 5:5.1 (1966)

J.H. Price Esso, 12:10 (1953,1959,1964,1970?)

Jackson Coin Company, 1:1 (n.d.)

Jackson, J. W. Jr., 1:2 (n.d.)

Jackson, Mr. John Wesley, 3:73 (n.d.)

Janus Theatres, 5:2 (n.d.)

John Wesley Mission, 3:30 (n.d.)

Jones, E.R., 3:71 (n.d.)

Jones, Lil, 2:6 (n.d.)

Jordan, B. Everett, 9:2 (1960)

Jordan, William H., 3:82 (n.d.)

Joyce, Terry, 3:48.1 (n.d.)

Joyner Memorial Methodist Church, 3:31, 3:32 (1950,1961,1967,1972?)

Julian Baptist Church, 3:33 (1979)

Junior League of Greensboro, 8:8 (1971-1973)

Junior Woman‘s Club, 8:9 (1930-1956)

Kaisinger, Earl, 3:56 (n.d.)

Kanoy, Dr. J. William, 3:12, 3:14 (n.d.)

Kaylin‘s Holiday Magic Cosmetic Salon, 2:5 (n.d.)

Keiger, Rev. O.A., 3:28, 3:30 (n.d.)

Kenyon, Rev. Don, 3:20 (n.d.)

Kiger, Rev. O.A., 3:30 (n.d.)

King Cotton Hotel, 7:6 (1959)

Kirkman, Barney, 12:3 (n.d.)

Kiser Junior High School, 8:10 (1968-1969)

Klaudt Indian Gospel Family, 3:78 (1950,1961,1967,1972?)

Klimate-Pruf Paint Co. Inc, 8:11, 8:12 (n.d.)

Konnoak Baptist Church, 3:37 (n.d.)

Knight, Rev. Carl Gray, 3:8 (n.d.)

Knoxville, TN, 3:56 (n.d.)

Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, 7:4.1 (n.d.)

Lake, I. Beverly, 9:3 (1960)

Lambeth, William A., 3:43 (n.d.)

Lanier, Rev. Raymond, 3:6 (n.d.)

Lawndale Baptist Church, 3:34 (n.d.)

Lawndale Curb Market, 6:6 (n.d.)

Lawndale Shopping Center, 4:2 (n.d.)

Lebanon Baptist Church, 3:35 (1959)

Lee, Mr. David, 3:34 (n.d.)

Lentz, George, 7:6 (n.d.)

Lewis Chapel Church, 3:36 (n.d.)

Lil‘s Beauty Shop, 2:6 (n.d.)

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Li‘L General Food Stores, 6:7 (1963)

Lindley Park Baptist Church, 3:37, 3:38 (n.d.)

Little Angel Nursery, 7:5 (n.d.)

Little Brick Store, 6:8 (n.d.)

Little, Francis E., 3:82 (n.d.)

Lohnes, Rev. Vince, 3:19 (n.d.)

Loman, Dr. J. Harold, 3:49, 3:63 (n.d.)

Lovelace, Dr. Austic C., 3:25 (n.d.)

Lovin, Rev. C. Wesley, 3:3 (n.d.)

Lynchburg, VA, 3:48 (n.d.)

Magnolia Street Baptist Church, 3:39 (n.d.)

Martin Ave. Baptist Church, 3:40, 3:41 (n.d.)

Martin, George H., 7:6 (n.d.)

Martin, Troy L., 5:7 (n.d.)

Matthews, Rev. L.J., 3:37 (n.d.)

McCalla Ave. Baptist Church, 3:56 (n.d.)

McLean, Rev. T.C., 3:62, 11:2 (n.d.)

McConnell Road Baptist Church, 3:42 (n.d.)

McGinnis, Rev. J.W., 3:25 (n.d.)

McNairy, Walton, 7:6 (n.d.)

McNeal, Mrs. Doris, 7:5 (n.d.)

Mello-Tone Quartet, 3:76 (1967)

Meredith, Jeanne, 3:82 (n.d.)

Miami, Fl., 3:61 (n.d.)

Midway Methodist Church, 3:43 (1948)

Midway Pilgrim Church, 3:44 (n.d.)

Miller, Catherine, 2:2 (n.d.)

Miller Interdenominational Christian Church, 3:45 (1968)

Miller, Prof. Gordon E., 3:4 (n.d.)

Mo-Jo Fix-It Service, 12:11 (n.d.)

Moore, Rev. Charles E., 3:67 (n.d.)

Moore Family, 3:68 (n.d.)

Moore, J.R., 10:4 (n.d.)

Moore‘s Mobile Home Service, 7:4 (n.d.)

Moorefield, Rev. O.M., 3:7 (n.d.)

Morrison, J. Wakelon, 3:16 (n.d.)

Murdock‘s Studio, 7:7 (n.d.)

Myers, Rev. Joe, 3:52 (n.d.)

Myers, Bill, 3:13 (n.d.)

Mystics & The Checkmates, 5:5 (1966)

N.A.A.C.P, 9:3 (n.d.)

Nelson, Walter N., 3:71 (n.d.)

New Baptist Church, 3:46 (1958)

New Hope Singers, 3:1 (n.d.)

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N.C. A & T College, 8:13 (1950-1952)

NC Christian Advocate, 8:14 (n.d.)

NC Coin Clubs Assoc., Inc., 1:2 (n.d.)

NC Household goods movers & Warehousemen‘s Assoc, 7:6 (1959)

NC Junior Club Women, 8:15 (1949)

Nicholson, John H., 3:71 (n.d.)

Nida, Rev. Clarence R., 3:42, 3:57, 3:58, 3:59 (n.d.)

Norman, M.B., 3:77 (n.d.)

North Greensboro Church of God, 3:47 (n.d.)

Northside Baptist Church, 3:48, 3:48.1, 3:49 (1972)

Northside Trio, The, 3:48.1 (n.d.)

Northwest Baptist Church, 3:50, 3:51, 3:52 (1952,1958,1969?)

Oak Level Baptist Church, 3:53 (1970)

Oates, Rev. C.M., 3:35 (n.d.)

Of Men and Angels, 5:1.1 (n.d.)

Old Brick Store, 1:6 (c.1952,1958,1969?)

Order of the Eastern Star (Guilford Chapter No. 141), 8:4 (1955-1956)

Osborne, Raymond E., 12:15 (n.d.)

Outland, Edward, 12:18 (1951,1956,1962,1973?)

P & M Auto Service, 12:12 (n.d.)

Page High School Chorus, 3:82 (n.d.)

Parker, Tim, 5:4, 5:5, 5:5.1 (n.d.)

Path Lighters, 3:68 (n.d.)

Payne, Evelyn, 2:2 (n.d.)

Pegram, Rev. Alvin, 3:72 (n.d.)

Pegram, H.D., 3:55, 3:63 (n.d.)

Pegram, R.A., 3:54 (n.d.)

Perkins Carpet Cleaning Service, 4:1 (n.d.)

Philadelphia, PA, 3:54 (n.d.)

Phillippe, Rev. W.M., 3:28 (n.d.)

Phillips, Rev. Gene, 3:61 (n.d.)

Phillips, J.O., 3:80 (n.d.)

Piedmont Lanes, 5:4, 5:5, 5:51 (1966)

Pilgrim Bible College, 3:4 (n.d.)

Pilgrim Holiness Mission, 3:54, 3:55 (n.d.)

Pinecroft Baptist Church, 3:56, 3:57 (n.d.)

Pink Panthers, The, 5:4, 5:5, 5:51 (1966)

Powell, Mrs. Chas L., 3:25 (n.d.)

Powell, Dr. Howard, 11:2 (n.d.)

Preyer, L. Richardson, 9:4 (n.d.)

Price, A. Ham, 3:36, 3:45, 3:68 (n.d.)

Prior, Danny, 3:27 (n.d.)

Puckett, Rev. Rayton, 3:50, 3:52 (n.d.)

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Rainbow Trio, 3:65 (n.d.)

Raleigh, NC, 11:2 (n.d.)

Ramsay, Rev. Chas M., 3:25 (n.d.)

Raynor‘s Barber Shop, 2:7 (n.d.)

Raynor, James M., 2:7 (n.d.)

Redhead, Dr. John A., 3:24 (n.d.)

Reedy Fork Baptist Church, 3:40, 3:58 (n.d.)

Rhodes Family, The, 3:49 (n.d.)

Rickman, Rev. Harold L., 3:5 (n.d.)

Rickman, Rev. & Mrs. H.L., 11:2 (n.d.)

Riddle, Rev. Alton, 3:46 (n.d.)

Rierson‘s Beauty Shop, 2:8 (n.d.)

Rierson, Mabel, 2:8 (n.d.)

Rippy, Mrs. Lollie Price, 1:7 (1961)

Roberson, Rev. Bobby, 3:52 (n.d.)

Robertson, Rev. Arnold L., 3:38 (n.d.)

Robbins, Troy G., 3:29 (n.d.)

Robinson, Chas B., 1:2 (n.d.)

Robinson, Dick, 5:1.1 (n.d.)

Rockets, The, 5:4, 5:5 (1966)

Rocky Knoll Baptist Church, 3:59 (n.d.)

Roe, Jack, 3:29 (n.d.)

Rorrer, Robert, 2:7 (n.d.)

Rosemont Baptist Church, 3:67 (n.d.)

Ross, Perry G., 3:19, 3:72 (n.d.)

Royal Cleaners, 4:2 (n.d.)

Royals, The, 5:5.1 (1966)

Rumley, Gorrell, 3:32 (n.d.)

Saint, Phil, 3:21 (n.d.)

Sanford, Terry, 9:5 (n.d.)

Schunk, Glen, 3:10 (n.d.)

Secery, Rev. W., 3:2 (n.d.)

Senate Committee on Agriculture & Forestry, 9:2 (1960)

Senate Committee on Post Office & Civil Service, 9:2 (1960)

Senate Committee on Rules & Administration, 9:2 (1960)

Shelburn, Edgar, 7:6 (n.d.)

Sightler, Dr. Harold, 3:52 (n.d.)

Simms, Rev. Harry J., 3:67 (n.d.)

Simpson, Johnny, 12:16 (n.d.)

Singing Beacons, 3:81 (1975)

Singing Buntings, 3:2 (n.d.)

Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, 3:60 (1953)

Slim Martin Haylofters and the Haylofters, 5:6 (n.d.)

Smith, Rev. A.J., 3:36 (n.d.)

Smith, Buddy, 5:4, 5:5 (n.d.)

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Smith, Mrs. Ella M., 3:73 (n.d.)

Smith, Elworth E. Sr., 3:73 (n.d.)

Smith, Rev. Hoover, 3:5 (n.d.)

Smith, Miss Louise, 5:1.1 (n.d.)

Smith, Rev. Raymond, 3:56 (n.d.)

Smith, Rev. W. Sykes, 3:36 (n.d.)

Southeastern Seminary, 3:61 (n.d.)

Southside Baptist Church, 3:61 (n.d.)

Spangler, Dr. Harold E., 3:82 (n.d.)

Sparkle Car Wash, 12:13 (n.d.)

Spell, Paul D., 7:6 (n.d.)

Spring Garden Atlantic Service, 12:14 (1960)

Spring Garden Gulf Service, 12:15 (n.d.)

Stephens, Geo T., 3:26 (n.d.)

Stewart Family Singers, 3:74, 3:79 (1961)

Stewart, Rev. Lee, 3:41, 3:74, 3:75, 3:79 (n.d.)

Stiles, Rev. J.W., 3:3 (n.d.)

Stokesdale, NC, 3:53 (n.d.)

Stout‘s Barber Shop, 2:9 (n.d.)

Stout, Shelley D., 2:9 (n.d.)

Summerfield Methodist Church, 3:62 (1964)

Summerfield Pilgrim Holiness Church, 3:63 (n.d.)

Summit Sunoco Service, 12:16 (n.d.)

Sumner Civitan Club, 5:6 (n.d.)

Sumner School Auditorium, 5:6 (n.d.)

Sunset Hills Crown Service, 12:17 (n.d.)

Sunshine Methodist Church, 3:64 (1963)

Tabernacle Baptist Church, 3:65, 3:66, 3:67 (1952,1958,1969?)

Talbot, Rev. James, 3:40 (n.d.)

Tarheel Couples Club, 8:16 (1961-1962)

Taylor, John B., 12:18 (1951,1956,1962,1973?)

Taylor, Dr. Raymond, 3:48 (n.d.)

Taylor‘s Esso Service Center, 12:18 (1951,1956,1962,1973?)

Thomas Road Baptist Church, 3:48 (n.d.)

Three D Curb Market, 6:1 (1954,1960,1965,1971?)

Tillman, Rev. Jerry, 3:61 (n.d.)

Trespassing Signs, 7:8 (n.d.)

Trogdon, W.E. (Bill), 9:6 (n.d.)

Trull, Haskell, 12:21 (1950,1961,1967,1972?)

U-Save-It Food Store, 6:9 (n.d.)

Uncle Henry, 5:7 (n.d.)

Uncle Henry‘s Scrapbook, 5:7 (n.d.)

Undenominational Christian Church, 3:68 (n.d.)

Union Mission, 3:31 (n.d.)

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United Institutional Baptist Church, 3:70, 3:71 (n.d.)

United Institutional Church, 3:69 (1956)

Vance St. Baptist Church, 3:22 (n.d.)

Vaughn, Kenneth, 3:7 (n.d.)

Venable, Harold, 3:53 (n.d.)

Victory Baptist Church, 3:72 (n.d.)

Vincent Williard, 3:15 (n.d.)

WCOG, 5:4 (1966)

WGBG, 5:6 (n.d.)

WPET, 5:5 (1966)

Wadsworth Congretional Church, 3:73 (1961)

Wainwright, Stanley, 7:6 (n.d.)

Wake Forest, 3:61 (n.d.)

Walton, J.W., 7:6 (n.d.)

Washburn, Jack, 12:18 (1951,1956,1962,1973?)

Washington, George E., 11:2 (n.d.)

Watson, Frank, 7:6 (n.d.)

Watterson, William H., 10:4 (n.d.)

Way, Herbert, 12:19 (n.d.)

Way‘s Texaco, 12:19 (n.d.)

Wayside Baptist Church, 3:74, 3:75, 3:76, 3:77, 3:78, 3:79, 3:80 (1961, 1962, 1967, 1968)

Weaver, Rev. Dewey, 3:51 (n.d.)

Weeks, Elbert, 7:6 (n.d.)

Weldon, Dr. Wilson O., 3:62 (n.d.)

Wesleyan Methodist Trio, 3:68 (n.d.)

West High Point Church of God, 3:81 (1975)

West Irving Park Methodist Church, 3:82 (1965)

West Market St. Methodist Church, 3:62, 3:82 (n.d.)

Western NC Conference of Methodist Church, 3:82 (1965)

Westmoreland, Becky, 2:3 (n.d.)

Westover Terrace Crown Service, 12:20 (1958)

Westview Methodist Church, 3:32 (n.d.)

White G.E., 3:32 (n.d.)

Wilkes, William, 3:71 (n.d.)

Williams, Rev. J.M., 3:30, 3:68 (n.d.)

Williams, Mrs. R.N., 3:18 (n.d.)

Williams, Rev. T.G., 3:30 (n.d.)

Wilson, Mr. & Mrs. T.R., 7:1 (n.d.)

Winston-Salem, NC, 3:67 (n.d.)

Wise, Llewellyn A., 3:71 (n.d.)

Woodmere Texaco, 12:21 (1950,1961,1967,1972?)

Word of Truth Baptist Church, 3:46 (n.d.)

Wray, Percy, 6:8 (n.d.)

Wrenn Esso Service Center, 12:22 (n.d.)

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Yadkin College Baptist Church, 3:7 (n.d.)

Yarbrough, John, 7:6 (n.d.)