Looking Back …
A look at the people and happenings of the area over the past 100 years
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Nov. 5
1924, Mrs. Moore wins Kitchen Contest; 1949, no review of Martinsville Seven case; 1960, clothing drive; 1974, voters reject liquor by the drink; 1999, Rich Acres looking into year-round school. (PHOTO: 1899 Martinsville from Gravely Street looking towards Bridge, College and Broad streets. Broad Street Christian Church is center, English-belcher Tobacco factory at lower right, Stultz Bros. in bit white building left of center)
Nov. 4
1924, Exalted Cyclops calls all KKK members to midnight meeting at cemetery; 1949, old Andes house to become library; 1960, businesses; 1974, layoffs at Dominion LOF; 1999, pies in the face for Principal Dean Randall at Carver Middle School. (PHOTO: WMVA News Director from 1968 to 1990 Owen Hall)
Nov. 3
1929, annual institute for Henry Co. teachers; 1949, decrease in polio cases; 1960, Joyce Cash Store of Fieldale; 1974, Christmas Cheer drive drop-offs; 1999, Sanville fifth-graders develop recycling program. (PHOTO: Starling Avenue Baptist Church and the barber shop that used to be beside it)
Nov. 2
1924, KKK at all but one of the white churches; 1949, Maynard West champion of Corn Contest; 1960, 3-state bust on liquor; 1974, MHC Voters League takes stance on mixed drinks; 1999, 60% of voters at polls. (PHOTO: The Tuggle home on Church Street in 1960, between Globmans and Lee Telephone, about to be demolished. It now is a parking lot.)
Oct. 28
1924, court battle over Leatherwood Primitive Baptist Church; 1949, 44 tons a day at city rock quarry; 1960, Homecoming Queen Puddin’ Minter; 1974, 3,500 employed by Bassett Furniture Industries; 1999, Tultex loss and job cuts. (PHOTO: Leatherwood Primitive Baptist Church on Dyer Store Road, taken in 2024)
Oct. 27
1924, big county fair prizes for farming children; 1949, Martinsville PD keeping county taxis out of city; 1960, 800-gallon still'; 1974, “Racing’s Wildest Double-Header”; 1999, new web pages for BHS teachers. (PHOTO: Martinsville General Hospital, 1946 to 1970, and after that a nursing home. Now the site is home to the Virginia Museum of Natural History.)
Oct. 26
1924, Buick curtains open and close with the doors; 1949, high school program gives kids factory field trips; 1960, freak accident with school bus; 1974, Dyers Store Ruritan Club Brunswick stew sale; 1999, Simone Redd president of Imperial Savings & Loan. (PHOTO: Lynwood Judkins 1962 WMVA. He also was a ham radio operator under K4VBU.)
Oct. 25
1924, wool blankets good for couch covers or auto robes; 1949, new tobacco warehouse approved; 1960, search for garbage dump sites; 1974, Ted’s for men; 1999, first explosives-sniffing dog. (PHOTO: Lavinder Springs and Store about 1899, once the crossroads of town. On Memorial Blvd near Bridge. Bulletin founder JBC Ambrose on porch, Powhatan Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Lavinder, EF Holt in wagon, TC Bouldin beside it)
Oct. 24
1924, Rubber Reducing Garment replaces the corset; 1949, Hackler-Seymour Metal Works; 1960, N&W Railway wants to stop passenger service; 1974, Jack Billings dies at work; 1999, Dr. Elizabeth Moore teaches local archaeology class. (PHOTO: Kroger on Church Street next to Rives Theatre)
Oct. 20
1924, census begins to see of Town can become City; 1949, toy drive; 1960, Family and Gifts Division of United Fund; 1974, falling tree top kills Joe Hayden; 1999, ceremony for new Frith building at PHCC. (PHOTO: First Presbyterian Church next to Chief Tassel building. After it was torn down, a Woolworth was built there.)