Looking Back …
A look at the people and happenings of the area over the past 100 years
If you have information, pictures, artifacts, old company or church newsletters, family letters or anything else that sheds light on life in MHC-Patrick through time, please consider sharing them with the museum - either lending or gifting us the originals, or copies.
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Oct. 15
1924, Fair director quits over merchandise wheels; 1949, rock wool on sale; 1960, Fieldale HS yearbook wins prize; 1974, Joseph Martin school may close; 1999, Pluma’s going-out-of-business sale. (PHOTO: Chief Tassel Service Station where car wash is now at the bottom of the Big Chair parking lot, facing Broad Street)
Oct. 12
1924, Self Repair Co. on Main St.; 1949, Martinsville studies natural gas; 1960, Ronnie Kallam wins national prize for chicken-cutting'; 1974, S&H Stamps at Akers’ Supermarket; 1999, candidate forum at Morning Star. (PHOTO: A Martinsville City Cab in 1958 behind the Tuggle home which was where that small parking lot is between Globmans and Lee Telephone)
Oct. 11
1924, Richardson Electric Co., Bridge St.; 1949, model of Philpott Dam at bank; 1960, 28 Girl Scout troops and 76 Boy Scout troops in MHC; 1974, new plant for Jessup Furniture; 1999, teachers visit from Japan. (PHOTO: 1901 looking down Franklin Street. Banner Warehouse and Alliance Warehouse, burned in 1951, were where Franklin Street parking lot is now)
Oct. 4
1924, angry kin demand investigation; 1949, City's coal dealers face emergency; 1960, biggest tobacco sales day; 1974, Flora Weaver wonders how she'll fit; 1999, Nobody Walks Til the Clippers Talk. (PHOTO: From left Margaret, Mary Williamson, Blanche Harrison and Frances, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. John A. Shackelford, around 1950)
Sept. 29
1924, local stores closed for Rosh Hashanah 1949, charges in Martinsville Police Court for selling bad eggs; Kiwanis donate to start blood bank; 1960, Senior Citizens Club formed; 1974, shootings at Axton trailer park; 1999, Mike Rogers replaces David Edwards as police chief. (PHOTO: G.W. Lester Tobacco Factory near Dyers Store)