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Delores Dean Photograph Collection


Star Warehouse was one of the oldest tobacco warehouses in Wake County and had advertising murals all over its walls as well as ten inch wide plank floors.Two sepia photographs measuring 8 3/4" x 6 1/2" (cardboard backing measures 10" x 12") depicting the interior of the Star Warehouse (tobacco) in Wendell, NC, c.1920-1930.

Title

Delores Dean Photograph Collection

Collection Number

PhC.131

Date(s)

ca. 1920 - 1930

Language

English

Physical Description
2.0 item(s)
Abstract

Star Warehouse was one of the oldest tobacco warehouses in Wake County and had advertising murals all over its walls as well as ten inch wide plank floors.

Two sepia photographs measuring 8 3/4" x 6 1/2" (cardboard backing measures 10" x 12") depicting the interior of the Star Warehouse (tobacco) in Wendell, NC, c.1920-1930.

Physical Location

For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Public Services Branch, State Archives of North Carolina.

Creator

Dean, Delores

Repository

State Archives of North Carolina


By call number, filed in numbers box with other smaller photo collections


Available for research.


Copyright is retained by the authors of these materials, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law (Title 17 US Code). Individual researchers are responsible for using these materials in conformance with copyright law as well as any donor restrictions accompanying the materials.


Processed by Kim Cumber, September 2008

Encoded by Kim Cumber, September 2008


Star Warehouse was one of the oldest tobacco warehouses in Wake County and had advertising murals all over its walls as well as ten inch wide plank floors. According the donor of these photos, Mrs. Norman (Dolores) Dean of Wendell, NC, when the building was torn down in 1979, Crazy Zack's, a club/bar/restaurant across from Meredith College on Hillsborough Street in Raleigh, purchased the walls with the murals and floors intact, moved them to Raleigh, and used them in the club. The murals depicted Cooks hardware, Brantleys Drug Store and Bucks Service Station according to Kent Henderson who tore the warehouse building down and removed the murals. The back side of the warehouse was constructed from cypress boards cut from the farm of Haywood Scarboro located on Buffalo Creek on Highway 64. Crazy Zack's was torn down in the 1990's and it is not known what became of the murals at that time.


[Identification of item], PhC.131, Delores Dean Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC, USA.


Donated to the State Archives of North Carolina 26 July 2008 by Mrs. Norman (Delores) Dean of Wendell, NC.


Additional information on topics found in this collection may be found in the Manuscript and Archives Reference System (MARS)  http://www.ncarchives.dcr.state.nc.us.

Copies of these photographs are in the General Negative Collection, call numbers N.2008.8.34-35.


Two sepia photographs measuring 8 3/4" x 6 1/2" (cardboard backing measures 10" x 12") depicting the interior of the Star Warehouse (tobacco) in Wendell, NC, c.1920-1930. Photos depict tobacco auctioning, men milling around inside the warehouse, bunches of tobacco on floor in foreground, advertising signs hanging from rafters overhead advertising Piedmont Cigarettes and the Wendell Supply Company among other things. Men shown are Norman Dean, S. T. Wiggins, William Henderson, W. J. Collie, C. W. Robertson, Fed May, J. C. Collins, Mr. Harris, and Mr. Hutchins. Copies of these two photographs are in the General Negative Collection as N.2008.8.34-35.


  • Collie, W. J.
  • Collins, J. C.
  • Dean, Amos
  • Dean, Norman
  • Henderson, William
  • Hobgood, Charlie
  • May, Fred
  • Robertson, C. W.
  • Scarboro, Haywood
  • Wiggins, S. T.
  • Harris Family
  • Hutchins family
  • Crazy Zack's
  • Piedmont Cigarettes
  • Star Warehouse
  • Wendell Supply Company
  • Tobacco
  • Wake County (N.C.)
  • Wendell (N.C.)