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CONCORD North Carolina
City Directory
1946
sure Directory Company, Inc.
Albert B. Palmer
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BALDWIN'S CONCORD North Carolina
City Directory MASTER EDITION 1946
VOLUME 4
ABCD No. 126
QUALITY DIRECTORIES
PROMPT
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ACCURATE
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BALDWIN
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CONTAINING AN ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF ALL RESIDENTS 16 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, WITH DETAILED INFORMATION CONCERNING EACH; A NUMERICAL HOUSEHOLDERS' DIRECTORY AND STREET GUIDE; A CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY WITH SPECIAL LISTINGS FOR NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS; A MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, CONTAINING INTEREST- ING INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL, STATE AND NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
AND A COMPLETE BUYERS' GUIDE, CIVIC SECTION A Numerical Telephone and Rural Route Directory
Issued with a special supplement edition for presentation to a select- ed group of private homes, Chambers of Commerce, Boards of Trade, Merchants' Associations, Selling Agents, Buyers, Government Offi- cials and Newspapers throughout the United States.
This directory remains the property of the Baldwin Directory Company, Inc., and is leased to subscriber for a period of two years or until the next edition of the di- rectory is published. This directory is leased for use of only one subscriber unless different arrangements are made with publisher. Directory must be returned to publisher at the expiration of the lease.
Compiled and Published By Baldwin Directory Company, Inc. Home Office: 125 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, 5, SOUTH CAROLINA Charles A. Cannon Memorial Library
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Concord, N. C.
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BALDWIN DIRECTORY COMPANY, INC.
UNIQUE ABCD A BALDWIN CITY DIRECTORY
DISTINCTIVE
1946 POPULATION
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Concord, North Carolina 26,656
This population secured by an actual count of persons residing in the territory covered by a House-to-House Can- vass under Baldwin's Modern ABCD plan.
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Federal Government History of Concord
Honor Roll
Introduction
Nationally Advertised Brands Miscellaneous Directory
North Carolina Government Numerical Telephone Directory Officials, United States
Resident Directory
Street Telephone Guide Street Guide, Concord Rural Routes
Supreme Court, United States
Telephone Directory Numerical, Concord
Trade-Marked Merchandise Brands
Title Page
United States Cabinet
United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
United States Supreme Court
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GENERAL INDEX
Alphabetical Directory Advertising Section Advertisers' Index Abbreviations
Business Directory
Buyers' Guide
Civic Section
Classified Business Directory
Criss Cross Telephone Directory
Explanation
Index to Display Advertisements Householder's Directory
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HONOR ROLL AND INDEX TO DISPLAY SPACE
American Red Cross Auditor's and Sheriff's Office
Belk's Department Store __ Right top lines Bill's Trading Post
Bob's Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. Front supplement cover
Bogle Wm. S. Buford W. Blackwelder
Buchanan, Sidney E. Dr. Cabarrus Bank & Trust Co
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Cabarrus Construction Co .- Left top lines Cabarrus County Building, Loan & Savings Assn-Back supplement Cover Cabarrus County Superintendent of Schools
Cabarrus County Health Department
Cabarrus County Welfare Department
Cabarrus Creamy Co .____ Left top lines Cabarrus Drug Co.
Cabarrus Dry Cleaners Back supplement cover
Cabarrus. F.C.X. Service Inside back supplement cover
Cagle Dry Cleaners
Calloway, H. Walter Carolina Finance Co.
Citizens Building & Loan Assn.
Citizens National Bank Right top lines
Front supplement cover
City Board of Education Back supplement cover
City Buick Co. __ Front supplement cover City of Concord City Pressing Club
City Seafood Market. Classified section City Water & Light Department
Clear Springs Farm Concord Engineering Department
Concord Ice Delivery Co .- Right side lines
Concord Knitting Co., Inc.
Concord Merchants Assn.
Concord National Bank, The
Inside supplement cover Concord Perpetual Building & Loan Assn. Right top lines
Concord Public Library
Concord Telephone Co. Concord Tractor & Implement Co. Concord Tribune, The Craven, K. L. & Sons, Inc. Front supplement cover and Buyers Guide Cruse, Bernard W.
DeWitt Motor Co Left top lines Earl's Tire Store
Eudy, M. L. Roofing Co.
Front supplement cover and Buyers Guide Farmers Wholesale Feed & Seed Store Front supplement cover Fisher, Joe P .__ Back supplement cover and Buyers Guide
Gibson's, Inc.
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Gold Shop, The. „Classified section
Grady, E. B. Back supplement cover and Buyers Guide
Greene, Dan Wheel Aligning Service Right bottom lines
H. & W. Clothing Co.
Hall, H. E. Furniture Co.
Harvey, R. P. Supplement cover
Hartsell & Hartsell
Helms, I. J.
Hotel Concord Hub Inc., The. _Back supplement cover and Buyers Guide
Ivey Shoe Co. Jean's Beauty Shop
Jefferson Standard Insurance Co.
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Johnston's
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Keasler Roofing Co ..
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Kimbrell's Home Furnishings, Inc.
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Leonard, W. H. Jr.
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Lewis, K. L.
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Lowrance Implement Co. Maxwell Bros. & Collins
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McManus, C. N.
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Miller Lumber Co.
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Miller, R. L. & Sons
Mills, J. A. Locksmith Shop
Misenheiemer, Edd A
Model Studio Classified section Morris, Zeb A., Jr. Morrison, E. L. Lumber Co.
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Mutual Insurance Agency
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Nu-Tred Tire Co. Classified section Old North State Breweries, Inc.
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Palmer, Albert B. Patterson, John K. & Co.
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Pearl Drug Co., Inc.
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Penney, J. C. Co. Piedmont Chevrolet Co., Inc.
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Police Deportment
Pounds Coal Co.
Buyers Guide
Pounds, M. R. Dry Cleaning_Buyers Guide Preslar, S. W. Right top lines
Propst Bros. Buyers Guide
Public Service Co. of N. C.
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Query's Florist
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Question Shop, The __ Right bottom lines
Radio Hospital
Radio Station WEGO Left bottom lines Reid Motor Co.
Ritchie Hardware Co., Inc .- Left top lines Richmond-Flowe Co
Sapp, Hubert B., Dr.
Sides Lumber Co.
Simpson's Studio
Smart Shop, The.
Southern Insurance Agency
Stallings Pontiac Co., Inc.
Stone, E. B. Finance Co. Sterchi Bros. Stores, Inc ..
Strawn, S. H.
Textile Sales Corp.
Trexler, C. L. & Co.
JANUARY 5, 1946 POPULATION OF GREATER CONCORD,
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Walker's Florist Shop
Walters, R. O. Bonding Co.
Weddington & Mitchell Furneral Home
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Well's Clothing Store Wells, Thompson M., C. P. A.
Wensil Plumbing & Heating Co.
Western Union Telegraph Co.
Widenhouse, Carl A.
Womble, J. B. Feed Store Winecoff, R. Glenn
Yorke & Wadsworth Co., Inc.
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Southern Cotton Oil Co., The_Buyers Guide
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INTRODUCTION
Baldwin Directory Company, Inc., publishers of your city directory, takes pleasure in presenting the 1946 edition to the general public. A large force of trained enumerators and solicitors worked diligently in the preparation of this volume and we are confident that the result is an au- thentic and useful city directory.
We have faith in the continued growth of your city and we believe that our directory will take its place as one of the vital instruments for the advancement of your community. Subsequent editions will be issued promptly and regularly.
This volume is an example of the ABCD type of city directory as originated and developed by the Baldwin Directory Company, Inc. In the modern business world, with its greatly changed sales and credit sys- tems, the old type of directory has become completely obsolete. In adapt- ing the directory to modern conditions, the Baldwin organization is the pioneer. The excellent city directory which your city now has is the result of the progressive spirit of this company and its accurate interpretation of modern business requirements.
SEVEN DIVISIONS OF THE BOOK
The principal parts of the Baldwin Directory are as follows:
1. The Miscellaneous Directory contains a great deal of useful in- formation concerning the national, state and local governments. In it are listed the names of members of congress and the state legislature, city . and county officials.
2. The Buyers' Guide and Civic Section is made up of the adver- tisements of the leading business firms of the city, announcements of churches, clubs, lodges, associations and schools, and professional cards of public-spirited lawyers, physicians and dentists. The display spaces have been carefully grouped and indexed under headings which are descriptive of the business engaged in by each firm. The Buyers' Guide, when prop- erly arranged and distributed, is of tremendous value in the building of business in the community.
3. The Resident Directory contains most of the data concerning the individual. The wife's name is given in parenthesis, and the number of dependents under 16 is shown as well as the ownership of homes. This is followed by position, place of employment and home address.
4. The Householders' Directory contains a complete directory of streets and avenues, properly located, gives the names of all householders arranged as they come upon the streets and avenues, indicates ownership of property.
5. The Business Directory and List of Nationally Advertised Brands contains the names of all business firms, professional people and non- profit organizations, properly classified. In this division are also listed the names of nationally advertised brands of merchandise, with the name of the local agents or distributors.
6. The Numerical Telephone Directory contains telephone numbers arranged in numerical sequence.
SPECIAL ABCD FEATURES
The following valuable information which appears in the ABCD type of directory is not to be found in the old-style city directory:
Number of dependents under sixteen;
Designation of home ownership;
Nationally Advertised Brands;
Numerical Telephone Directory;
Telephone Numbers on Street Guide.
In addition to these valuable features, the ABCD type of directory is more conservatively styled, printed on better paper and more beau- tifully bound, arranged for more convenient use and contains a much more complete civic section. Directory stands are maintained in the busi- ness district for the use of the general public.
THE HOUSEHOLDERS' SUPPLEMENT
After including every conceivable feature which would tend to make the directory as useful and attractive as possible, the originators of the ABCD type of directory made one more bold stroke-they established a guaranteed home circulation for advertising matter by issuing the House- holders' Supplement and delivering it to the homes of the community. Ev- ery advertisement which appears in a Baldwin Directory also appears in the Householders' Supplement, making the Baldwin Directory "America's greatest dollar-for-dollar advertising medium" today.
BALDWIN DIRECTORY CO., INC.
EXPLANATION
All people sixteen years or over are listed.
Wives are listed with husbands, the wife being shown in parenthesis as follows: Smith Robt R (Mary L).
The number of children under sixteen years is shown after the wife's name as follows: Smith Robt R (Mary L) 3.
The H both in the resident directory and the householders' directory designates ownership of the home.
In case of a natural widow this fact is shown with the name of the deceased husband in parenthesis, whenever possible, as follows: Smith Mary L (wid Robt R).
The occupation and place of employment are shown as follows: Smith Robert R (Mary L) clk Hub Clothing Co.
The residence of each person is shown, "h" denoting a householder or head of the family, "r" denoting people in the home.
Married women, engaged in home other occupation than housekeeping, are listed individually in addition to their regular listing with their husbands, as follows: Smith Mary (Mrs Robt R) bkpr Henry Jones & Co r 210 Main.
Names in heavy type denote patrons of the directory and are usually the leading firms in each line of business.
Persons living outside the city limits and receiving mail in the country are marked RD.
The letters BD shown on some entries indicate Buyers' Directory.
Colored is shown by a @. The publishers are very careful in using this, but do not assume any responsibility in case of error.
This directory contains all the regular departments of the modern city directory and many features used by no other publisher in the United States.
A numerical telephone directory will be found in the back of the directory list- ing each telephone according to number.
The Rural Route Directory will be found in back of this volume.
The classified business directory lists each firm according to line of business.
The numerical street directory lists each street alphabetically and each house according to number, with the street intersections as they appear. After each house- holder's name will be found his telephone number. In case he has no telephone the nearest telephone may be found. The H) denotes householders who own the house in which they live. By using the street guide as a mailing list, a thorough coverage of the city will be obtained without any duplication of names.
The buyers' guide carries the printed messages of the city's leading business and professional firms arranged alphabetically according to classifications.
This directory shows the exact population of the city and environs at the present time.
BALDWIN DIRECTORY COMPANY. Inc.
You'll Like Concord North Carolina
By HARRY LEE JOHNSTON Secretary, Concord Merchants Association
The City of Concord is located in the heart of the famous Piedmont Plateau, which section is noted for its industry, rich farm lands and climate. The city occupies an ideal elevation of 703 feet. It is only three or four hours drive from the seashore or the mountains and the climate is regarded as near perfect.
Concord is on the main line (double tracked) of the Southern Railway and is 359 miles south of Washington and 289 miles north of Atlanta. The county is also traversed by the Norfolk-Southern Railway which runs from Charlotte, N. C., to Norfolk, Va. These railroads give the city and county excellent passenger and freight service to all leading markets, both North and South. The city also has excellent motor bus transportation, with direct service being maintained to all nearby points.
Concord is located in, and is the county seat of Cabarrus Coun- ty and has a population of over 16,000 in corporate city limits, a gain of 35 per cent over 1930. The 1946 population of greater Con- cord is 26,656, as compared to 22,485 in 1938. The city has shown a steady growth through the past several years and is now one of the best managed cities in the country and is in excellent condi- tion financially. The people of the city as a whole are prosperous. Living and working conditions are excellent and the unemploy- ment percentage is low.
The county has an estimated population of over 66,000 and Concord serves a trading area consisting of some 100,000 people, and with the splendid system of highways and good roads leading into the city it offers an ideal trading center.
City Government
The city of Concord has the aldermanic form of government and the governing body consists of a mayor and six aldermen, with one alderman elected from each of the city's five wards, and one at large. They are elected for a term of two years.
Concord now has a tax rate of 80c per $100 valuation, which shows a substantial reduction since 1940 at which time the tax rate was $1.42 per $100 valuation and in 1933 the valuation of real estate was lowered by 20 per cent. The total assessed valuation of real and personal property for tax purposes is $14,062,180.00.
The city has always enjoyed good government and its financial matters have been ably handled. The city has an efficient engineer- ing department, and has modern facilities for handling this work. Protection is afforded to citizens and property of Concord by a police force of 18 members and maintains a modern and efficient fire department equipped with the latest devices in fire fighting equipment.
City Facts
Organizations and clubs in the city include a Merchants Asso- ciation, Merchants and Manufacturers Club, two Country Clubs with golf courses, Rotary, Lions, Civitans, Junior Charity League, Young Knights of America, American Legion Post, Salvation Army Post, Red Cross organizations, Woman's Club and numerous others as well as branches of practically all leading fraternal orders.
A City Hall, electric plant, water system, telephone system, gas plant, public library, four theatres and a new Community Cen- ter building which was constructed at a cost of approximately $50,000. This building houses the public library.
Concord has thirty-six Churches representing thirteen de- nominations. A modern hospital, including facilities for colored people, valued at over $400,000.00. A. modern fire-proof hotel and considered one of the finest 100-room hotels in the South. A news- paper, the Concord Tribune, published daily and Sunday with Asso- ciated Press and United Press wire services and NEA Features. Postal receipts for the year ending December 31, 1945, amounted to $145,376.62 showing a gain of over 50 percent in four years.
Approximately twenty-six miles of paved roads; electric meters, 5,303; water meters, 4,761; gas meter 838.
Agriculture
Cabarrus County is primarily a center of agriculture, being in the midst of the famous Piedmont Plateau, noted for its fine farm lands and excellent crops. Cabarrus lands raise in part cotton, wheat, oats, potatoes, apples, peaches, corn, hay and vegetables.
Educational
Concord and Cabarrus County are fortunate indeed in having fine schools and colleges. The city' has six modern school buildings which property is valued at approximately $766,609.90, employ- ing 93 teachers and having an enrollment of 3,054 pupils.
In the county there are six consolidated high schools and 21 elementary schools employing about 189 teachers and having a total enrollment of approximately 6,000.
In addition to graded and high schools there is located in Concord a fine college for colored girls known as Barber-Scotia Junior College. This college has been in existance for a number of years and is regarded as one of the best schools in the South,
Also located about four miles southwest of Concord is Stone- wall Jackson Manual Training and Industrial School, a state institu- tion for boys. A school system is maintained and also the boys are taught various trades to fit them for later years.
Stores
Concord is fortunate in having fine, modern and well ar- ranged stores to meet the needs of the buying public. Concord merchants can always be depended upon to carry the best mer- chandise in every line.
Industries
Concord and Cabarrus County have long been recognized as one of the leading textile and hosiery mill centers in the South. In the city and county there are some twenty cotton mills, a bleachery and eleven hosiery mills giving employment to thous-, ands of people. Other industries include an oil mill, ice plants, lum- ber plants, roller mill, foundries, gas plant, candy factory, mat- tress factory, toy manufacturer, furniture manufacturer two modern bottling works and a corset factory.
Banks
The city has been very fortunate in having'strong banking in- stitutions which have served our citizens and community for a long number of years. Concord has three banks, one state and two national and also the city is served by three building and loan associations.
Public Utilities
Concord's Water and Light Department is municipally owned and has a valuation of $1,409,543.44. Electric rates rank among the lowest in the state. Water facilities of 4 million gallons of water daily; source, Lake Concord; capacity, 350 million gallons; water ideal for industrial use. Elevated tanks-1,500,000 gallon storage.
The Public Service Co. (gas company) has been an import- ant factor in the development of Concord for nearly thirty years. Its manufactured gas is available for a wide variety of uses for homes, commercial and industrial establishments at rates that are among the lowest in the state.
The Concord Telephone Company has served the people of this community continuously since 1897 and several years ago in- stalled a new and modern dial system to speed up and take care of the great volume of business.
Some Points of Interest
Home of Victor Barringer, oldest home in Concord, where Jef- ferson Davis spent a night in April 1865, when his cabinet fled southward from the beseiged Confederate capital in Richmond, Va .; Reed's Gold Mine where the first gold in the United States and the world's largest nugget was found; original home of Can- non Mills, largest manufacturers of towels in the world; Stonewall Jackson Training Schools for Boys, named for the great Confed- erate leader, Rocky River Presbyterian Church, organized in 1754; birthplace of Robert Hall Morrison, first president of Davidson College; birthplace of Hezekiah James Black, author of the Meck- lenburg Declaration of Indpendence; home of Cabarrus Blackboys who took part in the famous Gun Powder Plot in May 1771! beau- tiful Memorial Gardens; St. John's Lutheran Church, founded in 1738.
Baldwin's Concord North Carolina
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
1946
Containing valuable information concerning local, state and national governments with the names of United States senators and repre- sentatives ; county seats and populations and other useful information.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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HARRY S. TRUMAN, President
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CABINET
JAMES F. BYRNES
Secretary of State
FRED M. VINSON
Secretary of Treasury
ROBERT PORTER PATTERSON
Secretary of War
THOMAS C. CLARK
Attorney General
ROBERT E. HANNIGAN
Postmaster General Secretary of Navy
VACANT
Secretary of Interior
CLINTON P. ANDERSON
Secretary of Agriculture
HENRY A. WALLACE
Secretary of Commerce
LEWIS B. SCHWELLENBACH
Secretary of Labor
THE SUPREME COURT
HARLAN F. STONE Chief Justice Associates: Felix Frankfurter, Robert H. Jackson, Harold H. Burton, Hugo L. Black, Stanley Reed, Frank Murphy, Wiley Rutledge, William O. Douglas.
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
WILLIAM ALEXANDER JULIAN
Treasurer of the United States
PRESTON DELANO
Comptroller of the Currency Director of the Mint
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