lumierefl on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
designed by Hendersonville, NC architect Erle Stillwell • Stillwell's design • Cinema Treasures hobocamp1 on Flickr: Posted a Photo  lumierefl on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
now Rococo Rionel • current design is from 1907 renovation lumierefl on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
"In honor of the men who wore the gray." Inscribed with a verse from Kentuckian Theodore O'Hara's 1847 Mexican War poem, The Bivouac of the Dead
Nor shall your glory be forgot While Fame her record keeps, Or Honor points the hallowed spot Where Valor proudly sleeps.
parts of this poem appear on many Confederate monuments across the South, and on the gateway to Arlington National Cemetery
Caldwell County Courthouse, National Register #79001687, 1979 lumierefl on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Classical Revival / Art Deco design by SC-born Miami, FL architect Martin Luther Hampton • Hampton designed many FL Mediterranean and Art Deco landmarks including the old Miami Beach City Hall (1927) • National Register #79001687, 1979 lumierefl on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Romanesque Revival design by Hook and Rogers, Charlotte, NC lumierefl on Flickr: Posted a Photo  lumierefl on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
designed by Hendersonville, NC architect Erle Stillwell • Stillwell's design • Cinema Treasures dale.niles on Flickr: Posted a Photo  dale.niles on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Hard to stay out of the picture! dale.niles on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
More photos from the National T-Bucket Alliance that was held in Lenoir, NC in June. dale.niles on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
More photos from the National T-Bucket Alliance that was held in Lenoir, NC in June. dale.niles on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
More photos from the National T-Bucket Alliance that was held in Lenoir, NC in June. dale.niles on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
During World War II, Major George L. Shade became the first African-American commissioned officer from Caldwell County, NC serving in the Tuskegee 332nd Fighter Squadron and the 477th Bombardment Squadron. It was a pleasure talking with him. dale.niles on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
During World War II, Major George L. Shade became the first African-American commissioned officer from Caldwell County, NC serving in the Tuskegee 332nd Fighter Squadron and the 477th Bombardment Squadron. It was a pleasure talking with him. Brandon Christopher Warren on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Best shot of the day.
Another amazing shoot, Model: Keely Mullally.
Contact me for information regarding this model. yonderplace on Flickr: Posted a Photo  yonderplace on Flickr: Posted a Photo  yonderplace on Flickr: Posted a Photo  yonderplace on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
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