February 25: Happy Birthday! Irene Belle Morris
Irene Belle Morris was born in Winston-Salem in 1894, the fifth child in a family of nine children. She had a twin sister named Louise. The Morris family lived on Brookstown Avenue. Irene graduated...
Irene Belle Morris was born in Winston-Salem in 1894, the fifth child in a family of nine children. She had a twin sister named Louise. The Morris family lived on Brookstown Avenue. Irene graduated...
On this day in 1956, Winston-Salem Masons moved into their new Masonic Temple on Miller Street at Stratford Road. The cornerstone for the building was installed in March 1955, after it was removed from...
Joseph Worth Bacon was born in Albemarle in 1900, and spent his boyhood in Goldsboro. He attended Elon College and Trinity College (Duke University). After graduation he worked as a reporter for the Goldsboro...
Frank Urband operated a clothing store at 411 N. Main Street. On this day in 1927, the wall of his building collapsed, causing much excitement in downtown Winston-Salem. The photo shows the crowd that...
John Iuele was a native of Italy, and was born in 1916. He began his musical training on the trumpet at the age of 8 in his school band. When he was 12, he...
An announcement was made on this day in 2010 that the new baseball park will be named BB&T Ballpark. The bank purchased naming rights to the stadium for 15 years at an undisclosed price....
Ralph Philip Hanes Sr. was born in Winston-Salem to John Wesley and Anna Hodgins Hanes in 1898. Mr. Hanes was educated at Woodberry Forest, Phillips Academy, and Yale University. He served briefly in the...
The Winston-Salem Journal announced on this date that the third Minnie Pearl’s Fried Chicken take-out restaurant opened in Winston-Salem. It was located on the corner of Eden Terrace and Cloverdale Avenue. The restaurants bore...
Reverend William Fletcher Womble was born in Chatham County in 1859. His father, J. J. Womble, was killed during the Civil War. As a young man, Womble worked in the merchantile business in Siler...
On this date in 2012, Wake Forest BioTech Place was unveiled at 575 North Patterson Avenue. The facility is part of the Piedmont Triad Research Park, and is located in the former R. J....