September 16,1938:Last Streetcar Tracks Removed
On this day in 1938, the last exposed streetcar tracks were removed from the city streets. The last tracks to be removed were located on Glade Street, from Sunset Drive to Peter’s Creek....
On this day in 1938, the last exposed streetcar tracks were removed from the city streets. The last tracks to be removed were located on Glade Street, from Sunset Drive to Peter’s Creek....
James Robert Bolling was born on this day in 1889, in Rockingham County, to C. W. and Mary Bolling. He was a pioneer in the bicycle and motorcycle retail business in Winston-Salem, opening his...
On this day in 1933, a new store was announced in Winston-Salem. The new store, called Davis Inc., was established by E. L. Davis Sr., Paul Price Davis, J. Neal Davis, and J. B....
Louis DeFoy Baker was born on this day in 1906, in Catawba County, to Norris and Louella Yoder Baker. Louise graduated from the Startown Farm Life School in the late 1920s. He came to...
On this day in 1955, F. W. Woolworth opened a new store on West Fourth and Spruce Streets. The first Woolworth store opened in Winston-Salem in 1916, located on Liberty Street. Fires damaged the...
Bernard Jacob “B. J.” Pfohl was born on this day in 1866, in Salem, to Christian Thomas and Margaret Siewers Pfohl. He attended the Salem Boys School and at age fifteen he joined his...
First Baptist Church was organized in 1871 and the first church building was constructed in 1876. The church was located on Second Street. A new church was built in 1901, next to the old...
John Wesley Drye was born on this day in 1865, in Iredell County, to Daniel Monroe and Lidia Eagle Drye. John spent his early life in Iredell County, and moved to Winston-Salem in 1886....
Library Director, Paul Ballance, announced on this day in 1963 that the library has a new book rack at the library. In fact, the new book rack was attracting a lot of attention, particularly...
Barbara Mildred Lasater Hanes was born on this day in 1920, in Winston-Salem, to Robert Edward and Nancy Lybrook Lasater. Barbara was well-known as “Bob-Ed,” and she attended the local schools, the National Cathedral...