The History of Mecklenburg County From 1740 to 1900 Electronic Resource
The History of Mecklenburg County From 1740 to 1900 Electronic Resource
John Brevard Alexander
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It is a fine structure for that period. The MECKI^ENBURG COUNTY. 167 people of that section were skillful and industrious farmers, therefore they put up a building- in keeping with their ability. Mr. Harty never put up a shoddy job. Mecklenburg county employed him, as an expert, to look after the building of the court house on West Trade street, in 1845; but the county has disposed of it for a new one that is better and more up- to-date, on South Tryon street. Mr. Harty became thoroughly identi...fied with our people. He raised and edu- cated his children here at home, three boys and four girls, all useful citizens. His son William, for a number of years, clerked for various merchants. In 1846 he clerked for Hen- derson & Smith, at Davidson College. He was a popular salesman and efficient in his work. Mr. John Harty was a carriage maker in the town, did excellent work. For a long- time his shop was on the corner of College and Trade. This was before the cotton market was developed, when corn and wheat was grown up to Harty's shops.
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