Leaksville Postcards
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1- Main Street Leaksville 1915
2- 1911 Main Street Leaksville, N. C.
3- John B. Ray Building
4- Leaksville Hospital
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5- Boulevard Bank & Trust
6- Rockingham County
Library; Leaksville, N. C.
7- "Pressing business keeps me here in Leaksville-Spray, N.
C.", 1925
8- Leaksville Business Section, 1920s
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9- Leaksville Graded School
10- Marshall
Field Karastan Factory
11- National Guard Armory
12- Carolina Home; Leaksville, North
Carolina
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13- United States Post Office; Leaksville, North
Carolina
14- Business Section; Leaksville, North Carolina 1940s
15- Leaksville High School; Leaksville, North Carolina
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Greetings from Leaksville, North Carolina
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17- Why don't you come to Leaksville, NC
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Leaksville, NC - Graded
School ; 1916 postmark
19- Leaksville,
NC - C.T. Ross - Jeweler; 1907
20- Early stationary mailed from
Leaksville c. the 1800s. Note: Winston and Salem, N. C. were
combined in 1913, but the two post offices were combined in 1899 and became
Winston-Salem on July 1, 1899
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21- Leaksville Hospital, Inc.
22- Greetings
from Draper, NC
23- Rockingham County Courthouse; Wentworth, NC
24- Early stationary mailed from
Leaksville c. the 1800s. Note: Winston and Salem, N. C. were
combined in 1913, but the two post offices were combined in 1899 and became
Winston-Salem on July 1, 1899
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25- Boulevard Business Section on Leaksville, NC
c.1920s
26- Dan
River Bridge, near Leaksville
27- First Baptist Church in Leaksville
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The MarGre Motel
These are all postcards that have pictures of, or mention Leaksville...the postcards numbered #6-7, #11-17 and #21-28 are from the personal collection of Harrison "Big Red" White and were scanned by Carl "Buddy" Grohs