June 4: Happy Birthday! William Allen Blair
William Allen Blair was born on this day in 1859, in High Point, to Solomon and Abigail Hunt Blair. His maternal grandfather was a prominent Quaker minister and a founder of Guilford College. His...
William Allen Blair was born on this day in 1859, in High Point, to Solomon and Abigail Hunt Blair. His maternal grandfather was a prominent Quaker minister and a founder of Guilford College. His...
On this day in 1966, ground was broken for the new Groves Stadium for Wake Forest University. This was not the first Groves Stadium associated with Wake Forest. The first Groves Stadium was built...
Marshall Clement Kurfees was born on this day in 1904, in Germanton, to John W. and Flora Petree Kurfees. Marshall attended Germanton High School and Mount Pleasant College and Military Institute. According to newspaper...
On this day in 2011, an art expression wall was unveiled in downtown Winston-Salem. The “Word Wall” is located on Trade Street outside of Breakfast of Course (Mary’s Too). The wall is a glass-mosaic...
George William Coan Jr. was born on this day in 1892, in Virginia, to George W. and Loula Brown Coan Sr. George came to Winston-Salem in 1899 when his father accepted a position with...
North Forsyth High School seniors made their mark in Forsyth County history on this day in 1965. They became the first high school class to hold their graduation exercises at the Memorial Coliseum. The...
William Parmania Winkler was born on this day in 1812, in Salem, to Christian and Elizabeth Danz Winkler. His father, Christian, was born in Switzerland, and was received into the Moravian community as a...
On this day in 1940, Reynolds Park was dedicated to the “entertainment, health, and happiness of the people of Winston-Salem.” Residents admired the 18-hole golf course, swimming pool, tennis courts, gymnasium, stadium, amphitheater, and...
George William Flynt was born on this day in 1875, in Old Town Township, to Romulus and Cynthia Flynt. He served as Forsyth County Sheriff from 1910 to 1922, a total of six consecutive...
On this day in 1791, President George Washington visited Salem and spent two nights in Salem Tavern. He arrived in Salem in a cream-colored coach decorated with gold trim. It was pulled by four...