C. Heber Forbes


Title
C. Heber Forbes
Description
C. Heber Forbes store building and window displays. Date from negative sleeve.
Date
March 30, 1960
Original Format
negatives
Extent
10cm x 12cm
Local Identifier
0741-b23-fc-v23.c.97
Contributor(s)
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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Comments

William Greene Mar 10 2014

Mr. Forbes was my Grandfathers first cousin. my grandfather was Lloyd Tucker. My Aunt, Louise Tucker, worked at that store for many years.

Coleen W. Allen Sep 16 2009

C. Heber Forbes Store sold ladies fashions.....known for high quality and up-to-date fashion. It was located on Evans St. Its owner, C. Heber Forbes, lived on Cotanche St. His beautiful home and breath-taking landscape was demolished for the location of what is now McDonald's facing Tenth St.

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