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Browse CollectionLC Subject Heading › 4 records found where LC Subject Heading is Real estate business -- North Carolina -- Durham

Letter from Julian Shakespeare Carr to Richard Harvey Wright, September 17, 1887
Julian Shakepeare Carr informs Richard Harvey Wright about his plan to establish a national bank in Durham and inquires whether Wright can offer commercial space for the enterprise.
Letter from S. F. Tomlinson to Richard Harvey Wright, August 20, 1887
In his role as secretary of the School Committee of the Town of Durham, S.F. Tomlinson writes Richard Wright about renting the "Graded School building" in Durham, North Carolina, for one year. Tomlinson requests that the contract start in September 1887 and be renewable for up to three years at $500 per year.
Letter from Thomas D. Wright to Richard Harvey Wright, February 07, 1887
Thomas shares family news. Nannie Wright will take Richard's daughter, Little May to visit with Annie Snow. Little May seems "bright and playful this morning." Thomas thanks his brother for sending medicines and notes that the current illness has left him confined to his bed. Thomas asks his brother for advice on purchasing real estate from Tilley.
Occupancy map, business section Durham, North Carolina
This 1972 map created by the Allenton Realty and Insurance Company identifies the types of businesses that occupied commercial space in the central business district of Durham, North Carolina. Th map highlights a geographic area that includes "Five Points" and is bounded by Peabody Street, Roxboro Road, Morgan Street and the "West Loop." Scale [ca. 1:1,150]

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