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Paperback Durham, North Carolina: A Postcard History Book

ISBN: 0738554456

ISBN13: 9780738554457

Durham, North Carolina (Images of America: North Carolina)

(Part of the Images of America: North Carolina Series)

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Book Overview

Capturing much of what life was like in the rapidly growing city of Durham, North Carolina, during the first half of the 20th century.


This rare collection of postcards represents many aspects of Durham, especially the bustling downtown district. In the early 1900s, Durham was a small but budding town with a population of less than 7,000. However, a tremendous number of people began to pour into the city, and by 1930 the population had increased to more than 50,000.

That explosion of growth was attributable in large measure to the rapid expansion of the tobacco and textile industries, as well as to the endowment of nearby Trinity College (1924) by tobacco magnate James B. Duke, which led to the institution's renaming as the now-renowned Duke University. In only a few years, the town's skyline began to be transformed with the construction of modern office buildings and grand mansions.

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