Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome cabin architecture building outdoor black and white Unidentified One-Story Log Farm Outbuilding, unspecified location; ca 1900 -1905. Pictured is a man standing beside a log farm outbuilding. “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 photo is Washington Duke at one of the buildings used as part of the first Duke tobacco factories. See N.72.6.99A and N.73.8.1205 both positively identified as Washington Duke standing at door of log barn that was first Duke Tobacco Factory; a copy is in the Washington Duke Papers, Duke University. Unidentified One-Story Log Farm Outbuilding, unspecified location; ca 1900 -1905. Pictured is a man standing beside a log farm outbuilding. “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 photo is Washington Duke at one of the buildings used as part of the first Duke tobacco factories. See N.72.6.99A and N.73.8.1205 both positively identified as Washington Duke standing at door of log barn that was first Duke Tobacco Factory; a copy is in the Washington Duke Papers, Duke University. |