USA > North Carolina > Buncombe County > Asheville > Miller's Asheville (Buncombe County, N.C.) City Directory [1956] > Part 2
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115 | Part 116 | Part 117 | Part 118 | Part 119 | Part 120 | Part 121 | Part 122 | Part 123 | Part 124 | Part 125 | Part 126 | Part 127 | Part 128 | Part 129 | Part 130 | Part 131 | Part 132 | Part 133 | Part 134 | Part 135 | Part 136 | Part 137 | Part 138 | Part 139 | Part 140 | Part 141 | Part 142 | Part 143 | Part 144 | Part 145 | Part 146 | Part 147 | Part 148 | Part 149 | Part 150 | Part 151 | Part 152 | Part 153 | Part 154 | Part 155 | Part 156 | Part 157
Population
Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County, and one of the principal resort centers of the eastern U. S. The city has a population of 53,000 accord- ing to the report of the U. S. Census of 1950, with a metropolitan area popula- tion of 124, 403.
History
Asheville was founded in 1797 by John Burton, and was known for about three years of its early history as Morristown. The name was later changed to Asheville, in honor of Samuel and John Ashe, noted men of that period.
The city has long been a resort center, the first resort hotel having been constructed near the Sulphur Springs in the western part of the city, west of the French Broad River. Later the tourist traffic increased and other resort hotels were built including the old Battery Park Hotel on the site now occupied by the modern structure. Other hotels have been constructed with the growth of tourist trade, through expansion of transportation facilities, including rail- ways and highways into the highlands. Industry and agriculture also have de- veloped in the mountain section, to the point that Asheville has become a mar- keting and shopping center for 20 counties of western North Carolina.
Government
Buncombe County is governed by a board of three commissioners. Ashe- ville has the council-manager form of government, which includes a mayor and six other councilmen and a city manager. The two governmental bodies are housed in the handsome City and County buildings which flank the central city plaza. The city has one of the lowest fire records of any city of its size in the country, due to an efficient fire department, and the police department has be- come highly effective with the aid of radio, cooperation with state and county law-enforcement officers and by means of the police cruiser system. Two police radio stations are located here, one atop the Buncombe County Building and the other, a State police radio station, on the Black Mountain highway.
Tourist Attractions
Scenic and other attractions of Asheville and western North Carolina are always of paramount interest to visitors. The famous Biltmore House and Gar- dens, located in the midst of the 15, 000-acre Biltmore Estate in Asheville, have been open to the public view since 1930. The noted mansion, adjudged one of the finest private homes in the world, was constructed nearly half a century ago by the late George W. Vanderbilt. The House, built after the architectural pattern of the French chateaux, contains a vast collection of objects of artistic and historic value, gathered at great cost by Mr. Vanderbilt in all parts of the world. Notable among the priceless treasures on display are the chessmen of Napoleon, the ceremonial robes of Cardinal Richelieu, ancient tapestries which graced the tent of Francis I at the Field of the Cloth of Gold, and a myriad of other rare and precious objects.
Surrounding the House, the vast expanse of gardens and landscaped park presents a great mass of flowers and superbly designed vistas to the beholder throughout the spring, summer and autumn seasons.
In Riverside Cemetery are located the tombs of the famous writer, O. Henry, and Zebulon Vance, Civil War Governor of North Carolina, and the now famous marker erected to the memory of 18 German sailors by members of the Kiffin Rockwell Post of the American Legion. This is the only monument ever erected by American Soldiers to the memory of their foreign foes.
INTRODUCTION
XIII
SERond
Craggy Gardens on the Blue Ridge Parkway, largest stand of rhododendron in the world
-. ..
Home of Thomas Wolfe, author of LOOK HOMEWARD ANGEL, in Asheville, North Carolina
XIV
INTRODUCTION
Also in Asheville, in the city of his birth, is the tomb of the late Thomas Wolfe, internationally-known author of "Look Homeward, Angel, " "Of Time and the River, " "The Web and the Rock, " and "You Can't Go Home Again. " He spent most of his childhood at his mother's boarding house, the "Old Ken- tucky Home, " at 48 Spruce St. This house is known to millions of American readers as "Dixieland, " the boarding house operated by Eliza Gant in Wolfe's first novel, "Look Homeward, Angel. " It has been purchased and restored by the Thomas Wolfe Memorial Association and is open to the public. It contains the furnishings of the days when the author resided there. His birthplace is located on Woodfin St.
Richmond Hill, home of the late Richmond Pearson (minister to Persia and Greece), is open to the public. It is filled with rare treasures collected from all over the world.
The famous Craggy Rhododendron Gardens, located on the crest of the Great Craggy Mountains near Asheville, are one of the noted scenic attractions of the region near the city. The gardens, which present the massed bloom of millions of purple rhododendron shrubs in June, are reached by means of a link of the famous Blue Ridge Parkway, and are the objective for many visitors in Ashe- ville during the bloom of the flowers, which is generally around the middle of June, depending on the season.
In the surrounding highland region, the beauty of the Sapphire Country, Chimney Rock and Lake Lure, the Blowing Rock, Little Switzerland, Linville and Grandfather Mountain sections, the Tryon resort region, and the sections near Hendersonville, Waynesville, Brevard, Highlands and Whiteside Moun- tain are of interest to visitors.
Mount Mitchell, highest mountain in eastern America (altitude 6, 684 feet), and Mount Pisgah (5, 749 feet) in the Pisgah National Forest, may be climbed by the motorist.
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Asheville is the eastern gateway city to the Great Smoky Mountains Nation- al Park, one of the nation's most popular playgrounds. This great scenic region with its majestic peaks and deep valleys, its vast expanse of virgin forests, its clear trout streams and tumbling waterfalls, is a center of interest for visitors .: 2, 526, 879 visitors entered this park in 1954. Excellent highways connect Ashe- ville with the Great Smokies, and on the eastern approach to the park is located the 57, 000-acre reservation of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Here live 3, 000 Indians, occupying their ancient hunting grounds and pursuring their ancient crafts and customs under supervision of the Government.
The National Parkway
Through western North Carolina the "Blue Ridge Parkway" is nearing com- pletion, connecting the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee. This great touring route, when completed along the summits of highest of the Appalachian peaks, will be the finest motor-way in America, covering a distance of approx- imately 500 miles, with an average elevation of 3, 000 feet above sea level. 4, 344, 852 persons traveled the parkway during 1954.
Sports
Asheville and western North Carolina comprise a region which is a para- dise for outdoorsmen. In Asheville, four golf courses, adjudged among the finest in the South, offer grass greens and fairways to the golfer. These are the courses of the Country Club of Asheville, Inc. , the Biltmore Forest Coun- try Club, the Beaver Lake Golf Club, and the Municipal Golf Links. Over a score of excellent courses are to befound in the resort centers of the highlands.
Tennis courts, swimming pools and other recreational facilities are pro- vided in Asheville. The City Recreation Park, with its huge outdoor pool, its skating rink, and its amusement devices, is a center of attraction during the summer months.
XV
INTRODUCTION
3
Air view of Chimney Rock, parking space, entrance to the elevator and the Sky Lounge
The Blue Ridge Parkway with Mount Mitchell in Background
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
XVI
INTRODUCTION
Golf course in Asheville, North Carolina
More than 70 artificial lakes, located in all parts of the "Land of the Sky, " provide opportunities for boating, sailing and fishing. Through the mountains many hundreds of miles of trails are open to the hiker and horseman. Streams of the region are well stocked in most cases with brook and rainbow trout, and the five game preserves in the western North Carolina region provide good hunting for deer in the surrounding terrain during the open hunting seasons. Bear, Russian wild boar, grouse, rabbits and other small game also are plenti- ful in most of the mountain regions, and during the open season, nimrods from practically every state in the Union come to this section. For many years, deer, bear and boar hunts have been held in the Pisgah and Nantahala National Game Preserves.
Horseback-riding along the many enticing mountain trails is one of the fa- vorite recreations among visitors. Horse shows at Asheville, Bent Creek Ranch, Tryon, Blowing Rock, Hendersonville and Linville each year are events of great interest to followers of equestrain activities.
In the mountain region near Asheville are located nearly 50 camps for boys and girls, which operate during the summer months and provide excellent sum- mer recreational programs for thousands of boys and girls of school age.
In Western North Carolina also are located the great religious assemblies, sites for summer recreation and conferences for the members of a number of denominations. These include the Baptist assembly at Ridgecrest, the Presby- terian assembly at Montreat, the Y. M. C. A. assembly at Blue Ridge, the Meth- odist assembly at Lake Junaluska, the assembly of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church at Bon Clarken near Hendersonville, and the Episcopal assembly at Lake Kanuga. Also, there are the Ben Lippen Bible Conference, and the Lutheridge Assembly at Arden.
Climate and Health
An unsurpassed climate, which combines light, cool, exhilarating summers and mild winters, a large percentage of sunny days, mountain-protection from severe storms and a dry atmosphere, has long been a principal attraction of Asheville and the western portion of North Carolina. The health-giving quali- ties of this climate have been a factor in luring here numerous health-seekers in search of surcease from many different afflictions. Many well-equipped sanatoria for the treatment of pulmonary and nervous afflictions are located in and near Asheville. Most notable among these are the U. S. Veterans Hos- pital at Oteen, just east of the city limits; the Veterans Hospital Annex, located near Swannanoa, and the North Carolina State Tuberculosis Hospital, near Black Mountain.
INTRODUCTION
XVII
Buncombe County Court House and Asheville City Hall
NIKONITIN W
Asheville Civic Auditorium
XVIII
INTRODUCTION
Grandfather Mountain on Highway 221, temporary route of the Blue Ridge Parkway
Asheville watershed and North Fork Lake as seen from the Blue Ridge Parkway
XIX
INTRODUCTION
Industries
In addition to the large volume of tourist trade, Asheville is a center for diversified industries. Located near here are the great rayon and nylon plants, at Enka; the huge pulp and paper plant, at Canton; bleacheries, blanket factory, tannery, casket factory, and numerous other plants manufacturing mica prod- ucts, tools, hosiery, dimension lumber, furniture, food products, barrel staves, rayon garments, and other articles.
Near Brevard is located a cigarette paper mill, where fine cigarette papers are made from Flax; cellophane plant; tannery and other small industries.
The native industries which produce homespun woolens, rugs, native pot- tery, native ironwork, and numerous other woven and manufactured articles, are noted throughout the country.
The Asheville Industrial Council is located on the first floor of the City Hall building.
Mineral Resources
A variety of valuable mineral deposits are present in the Asheville area- mica, vermiculite, feldspar, talc, kaolin, quartz, granite, marble, copper and iron of proven quantity exist in this region. Asheville is a mineral resources center, having a mineral laboratory operated by the N. C. State College of Agriculture and Engineering of the University of N. C., in cooperation with the T. V. A. and the U. S. Bureau of Mines.
Agriculture
Asheville is a large dairy and livestock center, over 500 dairies sell to Asheville milk plants. Two livestock auction markets with weekly sales. Large local production of broilers and hatching eggs. Ten tobacco warehouses in Ashe- ville with over five million dollars in tobacco sales annually.
The Asheville Agricultural Development Council is located on the fourth floor of the City Hall building.
Shopping Center
Due to its large trade area and the many hundreds of thousands of visitors touring western North Carolina at all seasons of the year, the city has become one of the finest high-class shopping centers in the south.
Water Supply
Asheville's water supply is the purest to be found. The water, coming from the summits of the high peaks, is noted for its soft quality and its lack of im- purities. The city water system is one of the few gravity systems in existence, and Buncombe County is one of the few counties in the U. S. providing water by means of mains along most highways in the county.
For further information regarding Asheville and vicinity,
write ASHEVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE P. O. BOX 7497, ASHEVILLE, N. C.
*
-
GENERAL ABBREVIATIONS
acct
accountant
drsmkr
dressmaker mfg
manufacturing
a or 8 . South
mfr
manufacturer san
sanitary
mgr
manager
Sav
Savings
admn administrator
or administration
elec . electrical or
electric
agcy
agency
electn electrician
mlnr
milliner
serv service
agt
agent
elev
elevator
al
alley
Am
American
eng
engineer
appr
apprentice
engr
apartments
equip
equipment
mtge mortgage
asmblr
exam
examiner
assoc
assoclate
exch
exchange
asst
assistant
exp
express
atndt
attendant
atty
attorney
aud
auditor
av
avenue
bgemn
Daggageman
fnshr
finisher
ofc office
bkbndr
bookbinder
formn
foreman
opp
opposite
stereo
stereotyper
bldr
bulider
blk
block
ft
foot
stmftr
steamfitter
blrmkr
boilermaker
blvd
boulevard
bmo. . business machine
operator
br
branch
brklyr bricklayer
genl
. general
brkmn
brakeman
bur
bureau
CSP
Christian
h
Science Practitioner
cabtmkr
. cabinetmaker
'hdw
hardware
carp
carpenter
cash
cashier
chauf
chauffeur
chem
chemist or
hq
headquarters
hsekpr
housekeeper
pntr
heating
pres
Helghts
prfrdr
proofreader trans transportation
clr
circle
civ
civil
clk
clerk
Insp
Inspector or
prntr printer
trmr trimmer
cln .. cleaning or cleaner
clo
clothing
collr
collector
coml
commercial
comn
commission
comnr
commissioner
comp
compositor
jan
janitor
condr
conductor
jwlr
jeweler
pub1 publisher or
U & Coast Guard
USMC
US Marine Corps
cor
corner lab
laborer r .resides or rooms USN US Navy
room undwrtr underwriter
ct
court 1br
ctr
cutter
librn
linotype
rd
road
vet veterinary
vulc vulcanlzer
dietn
dietitian
Indry
laundry rec receiving
dir
director Itd
limited
recpt
receptionist
dispr
dispatcher
Iwyr
lawyer
refgr
refrigeration or refrigerator
dist
district
mach
.machinist or
wkr
worker
distr
distributor
machine rep
wks
works
dlv
. division
mdse
merchandise
repr
repairman or
wldr welder
dlr
dealer
mech
mechanic
repair
restaurant ws west side
do
ditto or same
med
medical ret
dr
drive
Met
Metropolitan
Rev
Reverend
room
lydmstr
yardmaster
drftsmn ...
draftsman
meter rdr. . meter reader | rm
ABBREVIATIONS OF GIVEN NAMES
Richard
Abr
Abraham
Chas
Alexander
Danl
Daniel
Jos
Joseph
Saml
Samuel
Edw
Edward
Kath
Katherine
Sol
Solomon
Eliz
Elizabeth
Margt
Margaret
Steph
Stephen
Aug
August
Eug
Eugene
Michl
Michael
Theo
Theodore
Bent
Benjamin
Fredk
Frederick
Nathl
Nathaniel
Thos
Thomas
Cath
Catherine
Geo
George
Patk
Patrick |
Wm
William
8-1-50
ad . . adjuster
e or E
East
educ education
mkr
maker sch . school
mkt
market se aoutheast
mldr
molder sec secretary
agrl agriculture
electro electrotyper
emp employee
msngr messenger sls
mstr master
smstrs aeamstress
apts
archt
architect es
east side
mtr. motorman or motor mus
mut
n or N North 89
south side
fcty
factory
Natl National
ne
northeast
Feđ
Federal
ns north side
floor
nw .northwest stat statistician or
sten stenographer
bkpr
. bookkeeper
forwn
frt
freight
optn optician
stge
storage
blksmith blacksmith
ftr
fltter
furn
furniture
furngs
furnishings
gdnr
gardener
gds
goods
passenger
super supervisor
geo
geologist
photog photographer
phys physician
grocer
householder pk park
pkr packer
pkwy
parkway
tel telephone
hlpr
helper
plmb
plumber or
teleg telegraph
hndlr
handler
hospital
polisher ter terrace
chemical
chf
chief
chkr
checker
Hts
implts
Implements prin
insurance priv
private
treas treasurer
trnmn trainman
tstr
tester
prsfdr . press feeder
twp townshlp
prsmn pressman typ typist
prsr presser USA U S Army
ntrnmkr . . patternmaker
public
confr confectioner
constn . construction
kpr
keeper
publishing
contr
contractor
la
lane
purch purchasing
lumber RC Roman Catholic Univ University
uphol upholsterer
custdn
custodian lino
del
delivery
litho
Ilthographer rdr reader
dep deputy
Indrs
laundress real est .real estate
West
w or W whol wholesale
whsemn warehouseman wid
widow
instr
Instructor
prof professor
int dec
interior
decorator
int rev. internal revenue inv investment
USAF ... US Alr Force USCG
pub
laboratory R
plshr
plstr
plasterer painter
president
tob tobacco
principal trav traveling
ins
Inspection
prod produce
place
plumbing telev television
hosp
government
swtchma switchman
sya system
tchr teacher
hairdrsr.
halrdresser
PTS
PS .Public School
stevedore
stvdr
Postal sup supply
Transportation Service pass
supt superintendent
pharm pharmacist SW
southwest
govt
gro
optom optometrist
osteo osteopath str
setter
studt
student
sta
station
fdry
foundry
forewoman
opr operator
music mutual srtz
square
sorter
mn man
shlp shipping
mono monotype
sht mtl . sheet metal sales
engraver
mtce maintenance soc society
solr solicitor
assembler
spl special
sta eng .stationary engineer
tech technician
pl
tmkpr timekeeper tndr tender
htg
corres correspondent laby
or mechanical
restr
James
Richd
Robt
Robert
Alex
Alf
Alfred
Arthur
Arth
dmnstr .. demonstrator
retail wtchmn
watchman
ydmn
. yardman
Charles Jas
representative
librarian RD Rural Delivery
statistical
adv advertising
1
Satisfaction guaranteed or your money Back"
40 Coxe Ave.
ASHEVILLE CITY DIRECTORY 1956 INCLUDING
Beverly Hills, Biltmore Forest (N. C.), Broadview Pork, Eost Biltmore, Gentry Park, Lokeview Terroce, Linwood Pork, Mortel Mill Villoge, Morning- side, Ookley, Ooklyn Pork, Soyles Village, South Biltmore, ond Woodfin (N. C.).
Copyright, 1956, by Piedmont Directory Co.
For List of General Abbreviations see opposite page
SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS
A & P . A & P Food Stores
Asheville Alcoholic
ABCBd
. Beverage Control Board
Amoco American Oil Co 0 Ashv. . Asheville OP Oaklyn Park . Oakley BF Biltmore Forest
BH
.Beverly Hills
Broad View Park
Belk's
Bilt .
. Biltmore
Bowers Bowers Bargain Built
btry flr. battery filler
CH . Colonial Heights
CP&L Carolina Power & Light Co
Co-op
Co-Operative
EB
East Biltmore
ET& WNC
East Tennessee &
Western North Carolina
. Transportation Co
Enka .
American Enka Corp
Firestone
GMAC. General Motors
Acceptance Corp
: Grove Park
GP
Greyhound Atlantic Greyhound Lines
Haverty's Haverty Furniture Co LP Linwood Park
LVP Lake View Park
1m fxr
loom fixer
M
.Morningside
MLPF&B
Merrill Lynch Pierce
Fenner & Beane
MM .Martel Mills
MMVil . Martel Mills Village
Met Life Metropolitan Life
Insurance Co
Montgy Ward. . Montgomery Ward & Co
Mtn . . Mountain
Newberry's J J Newberry Co
Penney's . J C Penney Co
Postal Accts. . U S General Accounting
Office Postal Accounts Division Price Merc . . L B Price Mercantile Co SB South Biltmore SBT&T Southern Bell Telephone &
. Telegraph Co
State Highway &
. Sayles Village
Sayles
Sayles Biltmore
Bleacheries Inc
Sears Sears, Roebuck and Co
2d hd
second hand
sect hd . section hand
Singer Sewing Singer Sewing
Machine Co
slubber
slshr
slasher
Sou
Southern
speeder
spnr
spinner
swpr
U S Tennessee
Valley Authority tex wkr
twister
twstr
Woodfin
W .
West Asheville WA.
Washn
. Washington
wvr
weaver
EXPLANATION
Wives names are listed with husbands, the name of the wife is shown in parenthesis following the busband's as fol- lows: Gregory Richd M (Mary L).
In case of a widow by death, wherever possible the name of the deceased husband is shown in parenthesis as follows: Gregory Mary L (wid Richd M).
The occupation and place of employment is listed as follows; Gregory Richd M (Mary L) slamn Starr Clothing Co. Names in heavy typa denota advertisers in this City Directory.
Ownership or co-ownership of a firm is indicated by showing the individuals name in parenthesis following the firm name, as follows: Carson Grocery Co (Geo B and Paul N Carson).
A firm name enclosed by parenthesis indicates owner. ship or co-ownership by the individual whose name precedes, as follows; Carson Geo B (Carson Grocery Co).
The head of the house is indicated by h preceding the street address, other members of the family and roomers are indicated by r preceding the street address.
REED & ABEE INC.
SEROFLI
General Contractors
READY MIXED CONCRETE
BROOK AND FAIRVIEW RD. BILTMORE
PHONE 3-6421
Manor
Motors
Ltd.
Asheville's Only Foreign Auto Dealer · College at Valley St. . PHONE 4-2445
MUTUAL OF OMAHA HEALTH ond ACCIDENT HOSPITALIZATION J. P. GILES AGENCY
110 - 210 Miles Bldg.
2 Wall St.
Tel. 3-8791
spdr.
sweeper
TVA
. textile worker
Efird's Efird's Department Store
Firestone Stores
slb:
Public Works Commission SV
BVP. Belk's Department Store
. Store Inc
SH& PWC
2
SEARS
Phone 3-8411
2
CHEDIT SURE
SOLLLION
MEMBER
ALL PHONES 3-7378
Approved By The North Carolina Department of Insurance As Required By Law - N. C. Insurance Permit No. 600 P.O. Box 1685 ASHEVILLE, N.C.
SUITE 218-222 HAYWOOD BUILDING
ACB
MEMBER
ED ORR MOTORS
SALES Hask
SERVICE
Dial. 8731
Alphabetical List of Names
A A A MOTOR CLUB (CAROLINA MOTOR CLUB INC), DAVID J WILKINSON BR MGR, 16 S PACK sq, TEL 3-5376, STATE HEAD- QUARTERS 701 S TRYON, CHAR- LOTTE, N C
A&B Department Store (Sol C Isaac) 723 Haywood rd (WA)
A B C BOARD (See Alcoholic Beverage Control Board)
ABC Cleaners (Rochelle H and Theo R Arledge) 29 Montford av
A&P Food Stores 247 Biltmore av 609 Haywood rd (WA) 95 Hendersonville rd 35 N Lexington av 501 Merrimon av and 19 Montford av
Aardema Thos F (Jeanne G) asst plant mgr Biltmore Dairies h64 Elk Moun- tain rd (W)
Abbitt Phereba R (wid Julian H) nurse 57 Washington rd h do
Abbott Brian eng Benge Assocs r25 Sunset pkwy
-- Edith J studt r26 Magnolia av
-- Edw A (Louise L) h141 E Euclid pkwy
-- Emma Mrs h83 Madison av
-- Ernest E (Mary S) slsmn Deal Buick h46 Soco
-- Frank I (Laura B) real est Battery Park Hotel h401 Griffing blvd
- Jo M Mrs tchr Grace Sch r16 Wood- crest rd
-- John W (Hattie R) radio repr h26 Magnolia av
-- Kate M (wid Fredk A) h216 Haywood
-- Mona E ofc elk Ashville Elec r25 Sun- set pkwy
-- Royal K (Muriel R) h25 Sunset pkwy ABEE HUGH H (MARGARET E), PRES REED & ABEE INC, r1817 1ST av NW (HICKORY, NC), TEL HICKORY 8477
-- John R jr (Kath W) slsmn Standard Beer h52 Bradley
-- Wanda C (wid Julius O) buyer Ivey's h7 Fielding (Biltmore)
Abel Thos (Maggie) h410 Southside av
Abell Marshall M (Margt W) headmaster Country Day Sch r Hickory Nut Gap Farm
Abercrombie Peggy clk-typ Farmers Federation Co-op r28 Chapel Pk rd Abernathy see also Abernethy
-- Benj F (Leota F) h12 Chestnut Ridge av (W)
-- Freida B Mrs rep Avon Products h4 Mt Vernon pl
-- Gerald r52 Chestnut Ridge av (W)
-- Harriet Br117 Cherry
-- Ivey L (Virgie A) slsmn L B Price Mercantile h52 Chestnut Ridge av (W) -- Jack USN r52 Chestnut Ridge av (W) -- Jas D (Bertha E) h199 Swannanoa -- Jonnie B (wid Julius) r35 Clemmons -- John R driver H M Thomas Prod r229 Broadway
ABERNATHY
-- Lois F Mrs ofc sec Rathbun & Barber r236 Governor View rd
-- Margt L asst bkpr Freck Radio & Sup r50 Chestnut Ridge av (W)
-- Mary maid r52 Chestnut Ridge av (W)
-- R P (Rose) shovel opr Grove Stone & Sand r Black Mountain N C
-- Sherman C h172 Chatham rd
-- Stephen L r39 Sherwood rd Abernethy see also Abernathy
-- Alma W Mrs clk-typ US Weather Bur h26 Fenner av
-- Chas L (Willie H) h108 Buchanan apt K
-- Clifford E dispr Sou Ry h39 Sherwood rd
-- Elon A (Marie K) mgr Abernethy Publishing Co h4 Red Oak rd
-- Elon A jr studt r4 Red Oak rd
-- Leroy F (Freda B) sec-treas Abernethy Redmon Inc h4 Mt Vernon pl
-- Lois F Mrs ofc sec Lewis S Rathbun h236 Governor View rd
-- Malcolm D sten US Forest Serv r39 Sherwood rd
-- Mary L r31 Belmont av (WA)
-- Methodist Church Rev Ernest A Fit Fitzgerald pastor 1174 Haywood rd (WA)
-- Olive L Mrs clk Charles Store h36 John
-- Paul h552 Haywood R307
-- Redmon Inc Hubert H Redmon pres LeRoy F Abernethy sec-treas htg apparatus 227 Haywood rd (WA)
-- Roy L (Lois F) slsmn Premier Auto Wear h236 Governor View rd
-- Walter I (Lida; Zephyr Hill Sanitorium) 216 Shelburne rd (WA)
Abney Bessie h471} S French Broad av
-- Janie H (wid Mims) maid John Carroll h40 Madison av
-- Wm (Madie) servmn Harry's Genl Tire Serv h3292 Asheland av
Abrams Dorothy (wid Harley C) h104 Grotter pl (WA)
-- Fred G h44 Albermarle rd
-- Geo S (Mabel L; Victory Book Room) . h78 E Chestnut
-- Mabel L Mrs (Victory Book Room) h78 E Chestnut
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.