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Photograph of a woman kneeling beside the falls at Alum Springs, Onslow County. An automobile is in the distance.

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Cabinet card of Liza Simmons produced by Gerock, New Berne, N.C.

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Photograph of a construction scene with a horse an buggy along a dirt road near a stand of pine trees. Identification on back of reads "I imagine this as being where the New Bern Country Club is on the Trent River."

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Photograph of Edward K. Bishop's warehouse.

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Five children, two in colonial costume. Writing on back "Lots of historical pageants when we were growing up in New Bern N C" Identifications are: "Julia Bishop Smallwood in costume, Jane Gibbs, Julia Rountree, Julia Guion, maybe Billy Caroon."

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Four children sitting in yard with fence, two houses in background. Writing on back indicates Edward Fleet Smallwood is on the left and "Smallwood House 89 Metcalf". The image actually shows the Moses E. Whitehurst house (right) before it was…

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Real-photo postcard of an Armstrong Grocery Company truck decorated with flags and bunting in front of the Home Telephone Company building on Broad Street, possibly part of the September 1921 Eastern Carolina Fair parade.

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Photograph of the Joseph L. Rhem House on Broad Street.

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Color postcard of the New Bern Graded School buildings along Hancock Street in New Bern. Also in view is the Home Office of the Pepsi-Cola Company at the corner of Hancock and Johnson Streets.

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Color postcard view of Pollock Street looking west from 200 block showing the Stewart House, the U.S. Post Office building (now City Hall) without the present clock tower, and the Elks Building the the distance.
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