Hooper family, physicians New Hanover County Commissioners, New Hanover County Repulican Party
Dr. Joseph Ward Hooper, Jr. (1921-), son of Joseph Ward Hooper, Sr., M.D. and Louise Smallbones Hooper, was born in Wilmington, N.C., September 30th, 1921. He married Miss Nell Trask, and attended Princeton (1943) and Harvard Medical School, where...
The massive yellow brick building was built 1920-1922 by W. J. Wilkins & Co.,Architects. The building formally replaced Wilmington High School, which was located in the Tileston School building at Fifth and Ann streets. In 1922, with an enrollment...
Dr. Joseph Ward Hooper, Jr. (1921-), son of Joseph Ward Hooper, Sr., M.D. and Louise Smallbones Hooper, was born in Wilmington, N.C., September 30th, 1921. He married Miss Nell Trask, and attended Princeton (1943) and Harvard Medical School, where...
Hanover Center's pitcher, David Russell (L) gets a little stern support from team manager, Ken Griffin, during a tight game between the team and the Sundrop Squad.
Arrivals off of Flight 1850 from Charlotte arriving at 4:27 p.m., are greeted by family and friends as other passengers await their flights at the New Hanover County Airport.
United States Navy, Airplanes, glidescopes, airports, New Hanover County Airport
A Navy plane lands at the New Hanover County Airport with the help of a glidescope which is in the building at the left in the foreground. The glidescope provides angular descent information to landing aircraft.
Visitors to the New Hanover International Airport examine a giant cookie decorated to make a map of the new facility. Hundreds toured the airport Sunday for the second day of grand opening ceremonies.
Site preparation work continues for the New Hanover County Airport terminal building X. MAC Construction of Shallote are the general contractors on the job for the site preparation, but the contract for the building has not been awarded at this...
floods, New Hanover High School, churches, Trinity Methodist Church
Wilmington High School, located in the Tileston School building at Fifth and Ann streets, was formerly replaced by New Hanover High School when the first classs graduated in 1922. With an enrollment of 840 students it was the largest high school in...