Mrs. L. C. McNeill
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- This entry was listed in various ways between 1947-1959:
- 1947: Listed as “Mrs. L. McNeill--418 Gillespie St.” under the “Tourist Homes” section for Fayetteville.1
- 1954-1955: Listed as “Mrs. L.C. McNeil, 418 Gillespie St.” under “Tourist Homes” for Fayetteville.2
- 1956-1957, 1959: Listed as “Mrs. L. C. McNeil Tourist Home---418 Gillespie St.” in Fayetteville.3
- Another Green Book entry, Restful Inn, was also listed at the same address, 418 Gillespie Street:
- 1939: Listed as “Restful Inn--418 Gillespie St.” under the “Tourist Homes” section for Fayetteville.4
- 1940-1941, 1947-1955: Listed as “Restful Inn--418 Gillespie St.” under the “Hotels” section for Fayetteville.5
- 1956: Listed as “Restful Inn Hotel---1306 Fayetteville” in Fayetteville. In this publication, the listing is after the College Inn Restaurant in Durham which is also listed as located at 1306 Fayetteville. The address for Restful Inn in the 1956 edition could be a clerical error.6
1 Victor H. Green, The Negro Motorist Green Book: A Classified Motorist & Tourist’s Guide Covering the United States (Leonia, New Jersey: Victor H. Green & Company, 1947), p. 64.
2 Victor H. Green, The Negro Traveler’s Green Book: The Guide to Travel and Vacations (New York: Victor H. Green & Company, 1954), p. 52; Green, The Negro Travelers’ Green Book: The Guide to Travel and Vacations (New York: Victor H. Green & Company, 1955), p. 53.
3 Victor H. Green, The Negro Travelers’ Green Book: The Guide for Travel and Vacations, Fall 1956 (New York: Victor H. Green & Company, 1956), p. 45;Green, The Negro Travelers’ Green Book (New York: Victor H. Green & Company, 1957), p. 46; Alma D. Green, The Negro Traveler’s Green Book (New York: Victor H. Green & Company, 1959), p. 51.
4 Victor H. Green, The Negro Motorist Green Book (New York: Victor Green & Company, 1939), p. 32.
5 Victor H. Green, The Negro Motorist Green Book (New York: Victor H. Green & Company, 1940), p. 35; Green, The Negro Motorist Green Book (New York: Victor H. Green & Company, 1941), p. 35; Green, The Negro Motorist Green Book: A Classified Motorist & Tourist’s Guide Covering the United States (Leonia, New Jersey: Victor H. Green & Company, 1947), p. 64; Green, The Negro Motorist Green Book: A Classified Motorist & Tourist Guide Covering the United States & Alaska (New York: Victor H. Green & Company, 1948), p. 62; Green, The Negro Motorist Green Book: An International Travel Guide (New York: Victor Green & Company, 1949), p. 56; Green, The Negro Motorist Green Book: An International Travel Guide (Leonia, New Jersey: Victor H. Green & Company, 1950), p. 62; Green, The Negro Motorist Green Book: An International Travel Guide, Railroad Edition (Leonia, New Jersey: Victor H. Green & Company, 1951), p. 53; Green, The Negro Travelers Green Book (Leonia, New Jersey: Victor H. Green & Company, 1952), p. 53; Green, The Negro Travelers Green Book, Airline Edition (Leonia, New Jersey: Victor H. Green & Company, 1953), p. 53; Green, The Negro Traveler’s Green Book: The Guide to Travel and Vacations (New York: Victor H. Green & Company, 1954), p. 52; Green, The Negro Travelers’ Green Book: The Guide to Travel and Vacations (New York: Victor H. Green & Company, 1955), p. 53.
6 Victor H. Green, The Negro Travelers’ Green Book: The Guide for Travel and Vacations, Fall 1956 (New York: Victor H. Green & Company, 1956), p. 45.