Slip-Not Belting Corporation
Men at work inside Slip-Not Belting Corporation. H. Jefferson Shivell was President and Treasurer of the industrial belt manufacturing company; J.D. Cox Jr. and M. Gladstone Starnes were vice presidents;…
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Men at work inside Slip-Not Belting Corporation. H. Jefferson Shivell was President and Treasurer of the industrial belt manufacturing company; J.D. Cox Jr. and M. Gladstone Starnes were vice presidents;…
Exterior view of Morelock Motors located at 835 on the Bristol Highway. This company sold Nash vehicles along with used cars. Rass Morelock owned the business….
Youth basketball team with trophy. This group of boys was sponsored by W.B. Greene Company….
…provided automobile repair services. Rylan G. Craft was the president of the company; Thomas Templeton was the vice president and treasurer; Hazel E. Smith was the secretary and assistant treasurer….
…Lane Latimer and Bob Looney, Sr. formed the Latimer-Looney Chevrolet Company. Bob Looney eventually bought out Latimer and continued to run the business with his sons Alex and Bob, Jr….
Exterior view of The Snack Shop and Kingsport Office Supply Company. The Snack Shop was located at 211 Commerce Street and was owned by George Karakas. Kingsport Office Supply was…
…seamless hosiery. The mill was incorporated 13 March 1917. The Kingsport Hosiery Mills was controlled by the W.B. Davis and Son Company. More information about this facility can be obtained…
Exterior view of Dobyns-Taylor Hardware Warehouse located at 104-106 Shelby Street. George W. Taylor was the company president; S.F. Dobyns was the treasurer; Guy H. Culbertson was the secretary. The…
Exterior view of Hamlett-Dobson Funeral Home. L.W. Dobson (Jimmie) was president of the company and Mrs. Emma McDobson was vice president. Jas M. Hamlett Jr. was secretary and treasurer. Hamlett-Dobson…
…Ruth Pectol was the secretary. On the right, Kingsport Tire and Recapping Company is shown. The business was located at 512 east Center Street, and was managed by George Moody….