August 13,1954: Fred N. Day Clock Moved
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...
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...
Governor Robert Brodnax Glenn was born on this day in 1854, in Rockingham County, to Chalmers and Annie Dodge Glenn. His father was a tobacco planter and a lawyer, and participated as a captain...
On this day in 1918, the Winston-Salem Journal announced that R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company has purchased the Plaza Hotel. Located on the corner of Chestnut and Third Streets, the hotel will be refurnished...
Jens Frederick Larson was born on this day in 1891, in Boston, to Leonard L. and Andresigne Anderson Larson. He was a student at the Boston Architectural Club, then attended Harvard Graduate School. He...
On this day in 1945, Dorothy Louise Johnson was crowned Miss Winston-Salem. And, just eight days later, Dorothy was crowned Miss North Carolina. In September, she competed in the Miss America pageant. Photo courtesy...
Louise Henley Vogler was born on this day in 1900, in Winston-Salem, to William and Mary Kenna Joyce Henley. Louise attended the local schools, including Winston-Salem High School, and graduated from the Normal School...
On this day in 1949, an ad hoc group convened, a constitution was adopted, the first slate of officers was elected, and the nation’s first arts council was formed. Paul Kolb was elected president...
Erastus Radford Messick was born on this day in 1864, in Pamlico County, to Shadrick R. and Sarah Rebecca Harris Messick. He was educated in the Pamlico County schools, and worked on his father’s farm...