August 16: Happy Birthday! John Clifton Kiger
John Clifton Kiger was born on this day in 1931, in Surry County, to Will Ray and Lula Ashburn Kiger. He came to Winston-Salem when he was about 21 years old, and was an...
John Clifton Kiger was born on this day in 1931, in Surry County, to Will Ray and Lula Ashburn Kiger. He came to Winston-Salem when he was about 21 years old, and was an...
On this day in 1906, the Union Republican announced that the Brown-Rogers Company is planning to enlarge their hardware store by an addition, three stories high. The store will occupy space on Main Street. The...
Judge Henry Reuben Starbuck was born on this day in 1866, in Winston-Salem, to Darius Henry and Ellen Blickenderfer Starbuck. His home was located on the lot where City Hall is situated today. Henry...
On this day in 1926, local merchant, D. G. Craven, announced that the lighted and overhanging advertising signs along Fourth Street are an eyesore for the street. Craven volunteered to remove his $500 electric...
Prince Ibraham was born on this day in 1911, in Persia. He was orphaned at the age of four, and came to the United States to live with foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred...
On this day in 1960, the Winston-Salem Journal announced that Edward P. Owens of Elizabeth City has purchased Motor Sales Company Inc., the local dealer for Imperial, Chrysler, Plymouth and Valiant automobiles. The business...
Blanche Eugenia Stockton was born on this day in 1902, in Salem, to Rev. Ernest and Minnie Tesh Stockton. Blanche’s father, Ernest, was a Moravian layman who led prayer services. He was recruited by...
On this day in 1954, the Fred N. Day clock was removed from its home on North Trade Street. The clock was sold for $140.00 and moved to Salisbury. The clock stood on the...
Annie Moselle Stephenson was born on this day in 1906, in Milton, to James B. and Cora Le Grand Stephenson. Moselle moved to Winston-Salem with her family in 1913. She graduated from R. J....
On this day in 1969, the Winston-Salem Journal announced that a 25% expansion to Staley’s Charcoal Steak House on Reynolda Road has begun. The expansion was made possible by an amendment to the zoning...