April 5,1920: City’s First Car Show
Winston-Salem’s first car show took place on this day in 1920 at Pepper’s Warehouse, located at Liberty and Eighth Streets. (Photo above at left, showing a side entrance to the warehouse, at...
Winston-Salem’s first car show took place on this day in 1920 at Pepper’s Warehouse, located at Liberty and Eighth Streets. (Photo above at left, showing a side entrance to the warehouse, at...
Colin Stokes was born on this day in Winston-Salem in 1914, the son of Henry Straughan and Eloise Brown Stokes. Colin graduated from R. J. Reynolds High School, the McCallie School, and UNC, with...
Heading the news on this day in 1905 were the spring openings for many local clothing and millinery stores. Hats, suits, dresses, and shoes were featured in the advertisements, enticing customers...
John Ralph Allred was born in Forsyth County in 1893. His father, John Wesley Allred, was a member of Volunteer Engine Company No. 1, and worked there until the volunteer company was disbanded...
The article in the newspaper announced that the painting called “The Crucifixion” was on display for two weeks, beginning today in 1911, at Huntley-Hill-Stockton Company. The Huntley-Hill-Stockton Company was located on the corner of...
Alexander Clinton Miller, or Clint, as he was called, was born in Oklahoma on this day in 1879. He came to Winston-Salem with his family in 1884, and attended the local schools. Clint graduated...
The Twin City Sentinel announced on this day in 1936 that the Sunday School annex to the old Centenary Methodist Church would be converted to a commercial building. The annex was located at Trade...
Mary Lillian Thomas, known as Mamie, was born in Salem in 1870. Her parents were H. Clay and Carrie Butner Thomas. Mamie graduated from Salem College in 1888. She was also trained as a...
Twin City Sentinel readers caught their first glimpse from the air of the new school, Thomas Jefferson Junior High School, in the newspaper on this date in 1968. Bill Ray shot this view of the...
Julian Gibson (1922-2015) grew up at the Children’s Home in Winston-Salem, and graduated from R. J. Reynolds High School in 1942. Julian was elected treasurer of his senior class, and was voted “Best Looking,”...