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Union Tailor

Green Book Entry/Entries
Union---112 Parrish St.
Union---418 Dowd St.
Green Book Category
Tailors
Years Listed
1947-1955
Region
Piedmont North
County
Durham

Did you know?

  • The Green Book published Union Tailor Shop (listed simply as Union) as located at 112 Parrish Street from 1947 until 1952. Simultaneously, the business was also included in the Green Book as located at 418 Dowd Street from 1950 through 1955. The entry was listed in the Green Book twice from 1950-1952.1

 


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; 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. pg. 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. 52.

Advertisement, The Carolina Times, August 26, 1950

Advertisement, The Carolina Times, August 26, 1950

Advertisement, The Carolina Times, December 4, 1943

Advertisement, The Carolina Times, December 4, 1943

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