Hi, everybody, I'm hoping to find photos/drawings or other graphic representations of early business/commercial locations owned or operated by some of my Anderson ancestors [specifically my grandfather, great-grandfather and great uncle, all surnamed Anderson]. I've done what I can to search locally with almost no luck. My grandfather was John Buchanan ANDERSON, born 6 June 1895 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, and died 26 July 1941 in Danville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia. His father was Chesley Samuel Anderson, born 16 January 1869 in Halifax County, Virginia, and died 23 April 1926 in Fort Meade, Florida. Chesley's brother was the first John Buchanan Anderson, born 13 November 1857 in Halifax County, Virginia, and died 30 March 1930 in Danville, Virginia. Brothers Chesley and John became heavily involved in business in Danville between about 1902 and 1930, including John being a tobacco broker and the two brothers establishing Riverside Overall Co. for the manufacture of farm/work clothes. Chesley, or the two brothers together, also operated "Anderson Motor Company" about 1922 in Danville and a box/furniture manufacturer before running the car dealership. Ultimately, all of their business ventures became known by the general name of "Anderson Brothers" or "Anderson Brothers Co., Inc.". What I'm interested in finding, if such is available, are pictures/photos/drawings of those buildings occupied by the various businesses, dating from as early as possible but certainly any are welcome since two of the physical locations where the businesses were known to exist are now vacant lots [one is a vacant lot and the other actually contains railroad sidings and graveled or paved truck parking]. The locations for which I would like to find photos, drawings, etc., include [all in Danville]: The intersection of Floyd & Spring Streets [northwest corner, now vacant lot across Floyd Street from former Community Market building], dating back as close as possible to 1900-1905; the intersection of Floyd & High Streets [northeast corner, adjacent to the Floyd-Spring property] -- interested in earliest possible pictures/images of existing red brick building, from as close to 1910-1920 as possible; The odd-numbered side of the 400 block of Craghead Street [starting at the intersection of Worsham Street, going east] -- is existing building the original and are there early pictures of it available, from as close to the early 1920s as possible; The vacant lot opposite the former Danville train station on Craghead Street [now Danville Science Center and the Danville Community Market -- the vacant lot contains railroad sidings now and truck parking], dating as close to 1910 as possible. John B[uchanan] Anderson worked from the Floyd-Spring Streets building, while he and his brother Chesley Samuel operated Riverside Overall Company [later Anderson Brothers] from the building at Floyd & High Streets. Chesley operated Anderson Motor Company from the 400s Craghead Street site around 1922. One or both brothers, together with at least one partner, operated the box manufacturing plant from a building on what is now the vacant lot/railroad siding. I'd appreciate it if anyone who has access to pictures/drawings of those early buildings would please get in touch with me at your earliest convenience. I've already done what research I could from here in Danville with almost no luck. I can take pictures of the sites at Floyd & High Streets and the building in the 400 block of Craghead, but that isn't quite the same as finding early pictures of those locations or obtaining pictures of buildings on the other sides where no buildings currently exist. An acquaintance did help me acquire a site diagram of the property where the box manufacturer once stood, but that's all I've obtained so far. I look forward to hearing from anyone who can help. Richard B. Anderson, Jr., Danville, Virginia