MAKE A MEME View Large Image Cole was a photographer (active 1880s-after 1905) active in Durham, N.C. 1898-ca 1904 in partnership with Waller Holladay. Waller Holladay was photographer (active 190s-1920s). From the Wayne County Schools Photo Collection, PhC.209, State ...
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Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome outdoor building architecture black and white Unidentified Two-Story Frame Farm building, unspecified location; ca 1900 -1905. “Cole & Holladay, Durham, N.C.” is embossed on the mounting card. Oliver W. Cole was a photographer (active 1880s-after 1905) active in Durham, N.C. 1898-ca 1904 in partnership with Waller Holladay. Waller Holladay was photographer (active 190s-1920s). From the Wayne County Schools Photo Collection, PhC.209, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. 25 April 2016 - This is the third Duke Tobacco Factory, Durham, NC. See N.73.10.283. Unidentified Two-Story Frame Farm building, unspecified location; ca 1900 -1905. “Cole & Holladay, Durham, N.C.” is embossed on the mounting card. Oliver W. Cole was a photographer (active 1880s-after 1905) active in Durham, N.C. 1898-ca 1904 in partnership with Waller Holladay. Waller Holladay was photographer (active 190s-1920s). From the Wayne County Schools Photo Collection, PhC.209, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. 25 April 2016 - This is the third Duke Tobacco Factory, Durham, NC. See N.73.10.283.
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