Wilson Daily Times, 23 September 1932.
Maynard’s Market operated in a building at the corner of Pettigrew and Nash Streets. Though white-owned, it served a largely black clientele.
Wilson Daily Times, 23 September 1932.
Maynard’s Market operated in a building at the corner of Pettigrew and Nash Streets. Though white-owned, it served a largely black clientele.
Charlotte News, 11 September 1914.
Jonah Williams rolled into Wilson on opening day and sold the first bale of cotton of the market season. Contemporaneous newspapers suggest that $8.585 was not a good price, and 1914 was a poor cotton year.