Survey and research report on the Hamilton C. Jones House, 1986 May 7.

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Survey and research report on the Hamilton C. Jones House, 1986 May 7.

Includes an historical sketch, an architectural description of the house, a map showing the house's location, and photographs of the property.

27 leaves : ill., maps ; 28 cm.

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Jones, Hamilton C. (Hamilton Chamberlain), 1884-1957

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Hamilton Chamberlain Jones (1884-1957) was a lawyer from Charlotte, N.C., who represented North Carolina's Tenth Congressional District (Mitchell, Avery, Burke, Catawba, Lincoln, and Mecklenburg counties) in the United States House of Representatives, 1947-1953. Jones was a graduate of the University of North Carolina, class of 1906, and served as first assistant United States District Attorney, 1919-1921; state senator, 1925-1927; and trustee of the University of North Carolina. Fro...

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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Properties Commission

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Boyer, M. E. (Martin Evans), 1893-1970.

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Drawings and photographs document the career of M.E. Boyer Jr., one of the premier residential architects in Charlotte, N.C. during the first half of the 20th century. The first Charlotte, N.C. architect to become a member of the American Institute of Architects, Boyer is best known for the homes he designed for the Eastover and Myers Park neighborhoods. His efforts to avert the demolition of the Charlotte Mint building in 1932 resulted in the structure's relocation and preservation as the Mint ...