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GENERAL INDEX
Abbreviations 101
Advertisers Special Directory 2-12
Alphabetical List of Names 101-340
Business Directory 393-423
Business Organizations 461
Cemeteries 462
Organizations 461
Churches 462-463
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Postoffices Preface
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Public Schools 464
County Government 460
Educational
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United States Government 461
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Acme Cleaners & Dyers
.right bottom lines Alamance Dry Cleaners
left bottom lines
Alamance Laundry front cover Bank of Commerce. front cover Bass D B Taxi U Drive It Co. ... p 12 Belk-Stevens Co .. .right top lines Bell's Shoe Shop. . ... left bottom lines Berg's Home Bakery (Inc)
.inside line back cover Boston Tailoring Co. . left bottom lines Bradshaw & Thompson. . left top lines Buick Sales & Service ...... opp p 130 Burlington Business College
.right bottom lines Burlington Drug Co. . right bottom lines Burlington Transfer & Storage .... .right bottom lines Carolina Flour Mills (Inc)
.left top lines Cates J N Coal Co. back cover Cates J W (Inc) .all stencils Cates W Luther 2 D
City Transfer .left top lines Coca-Cola Bottling Co. . left side lines Community Ice & Utilities Co (Inc) ..
right side lines Community Shoppe .front cover
Davis Street. Pharmacy ... back cover Eaton P B, Charlotte N C .. see patent attys
Equitable Insurance Agency . right side lines
front cover Faucette Coal Sales Co .Initial letter lines
Front Street Service Station right top lines
Gate City Motor Co .... right top lines Goodman's ... . left bottom lines Green & McCInre .right top lines Grocers Baking Co .. left bottom lines Gross Sign Co . p 3 Hanner Motor Co . back cover Home Ice & Coal Co .. right side lines Hood System Industrial Bank (The)
front cover Huffman Wade H Service. .. . opp p 201 Jeffcoat & Jeffcoat .... card at name Lea C A Taxi & U Drive It Co ....
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Lucille Beauty Shoppe .. 4 Ma Delle Beauty Shop .... left top lines Montgomery Co (Inc) (The). p 4 North Carolina Public Service Co ..
left top lines
P K Motor Co .opp p 258 Patterson Motor Co. opp p 261 Penney J C Co (Inc) left top lines Quinn R E Co .back cover Rich & Thompson .right side lines Rich & Thompson Funeral Home ...
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Sellars B A & Sons .left side lines Sharpe Chas V (Inc)
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Smith Marvin B .left top lines Somers Claude G .... right bottom lines Standard Lumber Co . ..... back cover Standard Realty & Security Co (Inc)
Thurston's Miss Ideal Shoppe .. p 2 Trollinger Henry W 3 Trollingers-The Florist 3 Whitted J D & L B Co (Inc)
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Graham Directory 341-381
Haw River Directory 382-393
Hospitals and Homes 464
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Street Directory 424-458
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PREFACE
NOTE-This article was written by a Senior English class student of the High School as a part of the regular English work and the selection of this paper was made by the Chamber of Commerce .- Publrs.
HISTORY OF BURLINGTON
There is an industrial city, situated in the north central portion of the State of North Carolina in what is termed the Piedmont Section. This city is midway between Greensboro on the west and Durham on the east. It is on Highway No. 10 in Alamance County and about sixty miles west of Raleigh, the State capital. The land in the vicinity of this thriving city is fertile. This city is the center of an area that is largely devoted to manufacturing as well as agriculture, to dairying, and to truck farming. The name of this city is Burlington.
The land for the city of Burlington was bought by the North Carolina Railroad Company. The north side was bought from Mary Ellen Sellars. She inherited it from her father Peter Ray, who bought it from William O'Neal, who bought it from William Perry, an agent for Lord Granville of England. The south side was bought from Dr. W. C. Tarpley, who bought it from Ben Grant. Ben Grant's wife inherited it from her father Mason Tarpley. Tarpley's wife was the daughter of Ephriam Cook, who bought it from Lord Granville of England.
The name of this settlement was Company Shops. Its first charter was issued in 1858. At first there were only three families, but it grew gradually. These railroad shops first were built in 1855 and many people were employed. As the work in the shops progressed the number of people in the communi. y surrounding it increased.
Dr. John Moore was the first doctor here and Mr. W. H. Carroll was the first lawyer, coming here in 1899. A few stores were established and also a few churches. Some of the merchants were Holt, Grant & Holt, C F Neese, and Freeman & Zachary. The first church was Union Church which is now used as a school building. The old Lutheran Church was second and the old Episcopal Church was third. The latter is used for a kindergarten.
About 1881 the Lafayette Mill was built. This was located where the Au- rora Mill is now. In 1883 the Plaid Mill was founded.
Part of the railroad shops soon moved to Manchester, Va., and then moved back. The entire plant was then moved to Spencer, N. C.
In 1887 the people decided they wanted to change the name from Com- pany Shops A paper was placed in a store and anyone desiring had the privi- lege of writing on this paper the name he or she would like to have. The paper was referred to a committee of five, composed of Messrs. J. A. Turren- tine, W. A Fogleman, J A McCauley, W. A. Erwin, and R. A. Freeman, who met up over Freeman's Drug Store. They decided upon the name of Burling- ton and submitted it to a mass meeting which was held at Mr. Jim Holt's store. The name was adopted.
The first newspaper was the Burlington News. It was published July 25, 1887, being edited and owned by Mr. W. F. Clapp.
At that time there were no banks here. Later the Morehead Banking Company, a branch of a Durham bank was opened The first cashier of it was Armstrong Tate and its first depositor was J. W. Cates.
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There was a free school on the hill just west of the Coffin Factory. The West Burlington children attended the Brown's Chapel School. Later a pri- vate military school was organized under the direction of H. L. Murphy. A Methodist Episcopal boarding school, known as the Burlington Academy, was opened in 1889. The Burlington Graded School was opened September I, 1901.
The city of Burlington has progressed rapidly in industry and population. It now boasts many mills and fine buildings. The Hotel Alamance is one of its finest hotels; the Piedmont is another. There are three finely and modern- ay equipped school buildings. These are Burlington High, Maple Ave., and Fisher. Street. Each school has good cafeteria service.
The present population of Burlington is about twelve thousand.
The water supply comes from Stoney Creek. This is a private stream owned by the city. A new dam . has recently been completed, thus enlarging the supply of water. The water is purified and distributed over the city through many miles of water pipes.
The churches of Burlington are about seventeen in number, representing nine denominations which are: Baptist, Christian, Episcopalian, Friends, Holi- ness, Lutheran, Methodist, Reformed, and Presbyterian.
There are many recreative places in and ahout Burlington. Some rivers and lakes near Burlington furnish the sport of fishing. There are also num- erous tennis courts scattered over the city. To the west of the city is the Burlington Country Club golf course. This is a fine place for recreation and many golf enthusiasts find great pleasure in making a daily round on the course. Swimming is another of the sports of Burlington, there being several swimming pools here.
The theatres are the Carolina, the Municipal and the Grand. All are well furnished and are enjoyed to a great extent by citizens of Burlington and nearby towns.
There are several strong banks here. They are: Atlantic Bank & Trust Company, Bank of Commerce, First National, Hood System, and Morris Plan. A new eight-story building to be occupied by the Atlantic Bank & Trust Com- pany is now under construction on the corner of Main and East Davis streets. The combined resources of all these banks are more than eighteen million dol- lars. These banks assist in the general development of the community. They are well managed and equipped to care for the interests of the depositors. There are three building and loan associations in aaddition to the banks.
There is an efficient Chamber of Commerce, and the merchants have or- ganized into a Merchants' Association to protect their interests and upbuild their trade. The government is an aldermanic one.
Burlington is now one of the most thriving and industrial cities of North Carolina. Its climate and situation are very favorable. The steady growth of Burlington in industry, population, and facilities for life place it in a position envied by many other cities.
For the past three years Burlington has increased in industrial develop- ment and has averaged one new plant a month. There are woodworking, hosiery, and textile plans here. There are thirty-three hosiery mills, nine textile mills, and approximately forty miscellaneous mills, of which the new Rayon Plant is one. These mills give a weekly payroll of about $100,000 and employ about seven thousand persons.
The sewer mains, paved streets, sidewalks, and large number of beautiful homes and residences combine to make Burlington a very desirable place to
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Mr. E. H. Miller, Pres. Commercial Service Co. Asheville, N. C.
Gentlemen: First, please accept my apologies, sincerely given, for my recent criticisms, which I now see were unjustified.
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September 14
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Vol. V .* THE PIEDMONT SERIES 1929-1930
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS WORK
adv-advertisement
e east
n-north
agt agent
emp-employed
nr-near
Al-alley
electrn-electrician
ofc-office
supt-superintendent Sq-square stengr-stenographer stengr-stenographer
appr-apprentice Aam-association usst-assistant atty-attorney ento -automobile
figmn-flagman
paperhngr-paperhanger
tebr-teacher
fir-floor
paesngr-passenger
frt-freight ftr-fitter
photogr-photographer phys physician
av-avenue
bdo-boards
genl-general
PI-place
bkkpr-bookkeeper
gro-grocer
plstr-pjlasterer
Bidg-building
h-house
pimbr-plumber
bldr-builder
int rev-internal revenue
Plmbg-plumbing
whol-wholesale
ing-insurance inspr-inspector
pres-president
La-lane
prin-principal
lab -- laborer
propr-proprietor
chauf-chauffour
laund-laundress
(r)-rear
Alex-Alexander
chf-chief
Ldry-laundry
Ry M S-railroad mail service
Chas-Charles
mchst-machinist
res-residence rd-road
Edwd-Edward
condr-conductor
mkt-market mkr-maker
R R-railroad
Geo-George
confr-confectioner contr contractor
mldr-moulder mlnr-milliner
Schl-school
cor -- corner
innfg-manufacturing
g-south sec-secretary
Robt-Robert
ctr-cutter
mngr-manager
slgmn-salesman
dept-department
mech-mechanic
amstro-seamstress
Theo-Theodore
dir-dealer
mangr-messenger
Sou-Southern
Thos-Thomas
dom-domestic
mstr-mester
solr-solicitor
Wm-William
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BURLINGTON. N. C. (1929-1930) CITY DIRECTORY 101
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FAUCETTE COAL SALES CO. High Grade Domestic and Steam Coals PHONE 553-W
A & B Store (C H Andrews, D C Bryan), gros 325 s Worth Abernathy Hilliard O (Marion), electrn, h w Front extd, Brookwood R D 4
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opr-operator
supt-superintendent
tel opr-telegraph operator trav-traveling treas-treasurer
blksmith-blacksmith brkmn-brakeman eabtmkr- cabinetmaker earp-carpenter
P O-post office
wid-widow
Cir --- circle clk-clerk collr-collector
lyr-layer
Danl-Daniel
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comr-commissioner
rms-rooma
Fredk-Frederick
Ry-railway
Jas-James
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Abernathy Robt, emp N C Pub Serv Co, bds 305 w Ruffn ACME CLEANERS AND DYERS (A J Whittemore), "You Must Be Pleased," Quality Work-Prompt Service, 114- 116 Logan-phone 145-W (see bottom lines)
ACME DRUG CO (Inc), pure drugs, prescriptions, cigars, tobacco, fine candies, toilet articles, rubber goods, sta- tionery, kodaks, films and developing ; visit our sanitary fountain 115 e Davis and 317-319 s Spring-phones 473-474, R Homer Andrews pres, Mrs Nina A Andrews v-pres, Jas I White sec-treas
Acme Lunch (D D Murray), 208 w Davis
Acme Sandwich Co (A W Massey) 3d nr Webb av extd Adams Claudia L, emp Brown Hos Mill, bds 115 e Ruffin Adams Fannie Miss, emp Sellers Hos Mill, rms 406 More- head
* Adams Harry, emp Levin Bros, rms Baltimore Hotel Adams Jas A (Victoria), emp E M Holt Plaid Mill, h 711 s Park av extd
Adams Jas D (Maggie), emp Sou Ry, h 302 n Main Adams Jesse (Mamie), emp Burlington Cot Mill, h 14 Bur- lington Mills
Adams Mary Mrs, bkkpr Alamance Hotel, rms same Adams W H (Martha), emp Mayfair Mills, h 302 n Main Adkins Zella Miss, clk, bds 204 Union av
Ainsley Wm A (Myrtle), emp Alamance Novelty Mill, h 604 Chestnut
Alamance Bargain House, genl mdse 113 w Davis, R L Cooper mngr
Alamance Book & Stationery Co (G D Curtis, G M Holt) 111 e Davis
ALAMANCE BOWLING ALLEYS (Inc), Community Shoppe Bldg 407 s Main-phone 9139, L Simpson pres, E A Isley v-pres, F L Williamson sec-treas (see front cover)
Alamance Cafe (W P Fowler), 423 s Main Alamance Chevrolet Co (Inc), 217-219 w Front, C M Euliss sec-treas-mngr
Alamance Club, 301 n Broad, C C Williams mngr Alamance Cotton Mills, R D 1
Alamance County Officials (see Miscellaneous Dept)
* Alamance County Training School, Richmond Hill, Croxton Williams prin
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ALAMANCE DRY CLEANERS, genuine dry cleaning, pressing and tailoring s Main-phone 740, V M Lane mngr (see bottom lines)
Alamance Electric Co, Andrews nr Worth, R R Smith mngr
Alamance Feed Co (L A Henley), s Spring and Sou Ry
Alamance Furniture Exchange (Inc), 305 s Worth, J A R
Davis pres, R A Coble v-pres, J T Moore sec-treas-genl mngr
ALAMANCE HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION, 425 s Main-phone 1042, J L Scott pres, J M Fix v-pres, C G Somers sec-treas
ALAMANCE HOTEL, s Main cor Maple av -- phone 1000, J Q Trotman mngr
Alamance Hotel Barber Shop, Alamance Hotel (basement) C H Moser mngr
Alamance Insurance and Real Estate Co (in liquidation) Piedmont Hotel Bldg, J M Coble receiver
ALAMANCE LAUNDRY, high class laundry work, "We do it better," 443 s Main cor 4th-phone 560, V H Lane propr (see front cover)
ALAMANCE LUMBER CO (Inc), lumber and mill work "Service that satisfies," Webb av n w cor Flanner -- phone 6, J M Atwater pres, H A Atwater v-pres, D W Malone sec-treas
Alamance Lunch (Athos and Z J Touloupos) 200 w Front Alamance Recreation Club, billiards Alamance Hotel (base- ment) D H Murray mngr
Alamance Service Station (Carolina Petroleum Co), s Spring cor Maple av, Benj Guthrie mngr
Alamance Soda Shop (F E Baldwin), Alamance Hotel
* Albright Chas, student, h Apple, Richmond Hill Albright Chas, emp Coca-Cola Bot Co, h Mebane
* Albright Dollie, tchr, h Apple, Richmond Hill Albright Florence F Miss, h 609 s Broad
Albright Geo E, bkkpr Atlantic Bank & Trust Co, res Gra- ham N C
* Albright Jas (Madie), janitor, h Richmond Hill
Albright Jas L, mech Patterson Motor Co, h Washington
*Albright Malinda, laund, h 633 Mebane
* Albright Marvin, student, h Apple, Richmond Hill
* Albright Minnie, tchr Alamance County Training Schl, h Apple, Richmond Hill
*Albright Mozelle, student, h Apple, Richmond Hill Albright Sarah, wid G H, h 113 s Anthony
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Office Phone 1042 425 S. Main St.
REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS Res. Phone 798-W Burlington, N. C.
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FARM SUPPLIES AND AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
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Aldridge Alfred (Myrtle), emp Sou Furn Co, h 100 s An- thony
Aldridge Jno N (Mamie), farmer, h 419 Rauhut
Aldridge Lula Mrs, clk La Mode, h R D 5
Aldridge Minnie G, wid L H, h 508 Reele
Aldridge Ruth Miss, student, h 508 Reele
Aldridge Virginia Mrs, tchr Fisher St Schl, h 601 Davis
Aldridge W H, agt for trustees Central Loan & Trust Co, bds 607 Fountain Place
Aldridge Wm (Virginia), rms 601 w Davis
Alexander Harold, clk Piedmont Hotel, rms same
Alexander Jesse H (Mary), h 104 Tucker
Alexander Mabel E Miss, tchr, res Elon College N C
Alexander Queen Miss, h 104 Tucker
Alexander Ruth I Miss, student, res Elon College N C Alexander Warner S Rev (Hattie), pastor Elon College
Christian Ch, res Elon College N C
Alford J Alvin, emp Whitehead Hos Mill, h 603 Avon av Alford Leter Miss, emp Sellars Hos Mill, h 603 Avon av
Alford Lonnie M (Maie), emp Natl Dye Wks, rms 623 Tucker
Alfred Mary, wid S A, emp Foster's Hos Mill, h 603 Avon av Allen A Carl (Sallie), emp May Hos Mills, h 309 Trollinger Allen Annie, wid Jno, h 803 n w Park av
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