Described by Valentine as "Col. John Kurtz's H.Q., Craven Street", this image shows the brick Isaac Taylor House and other structures along the east side of Craven Street.
Four men pose in front of the Justice House (221 East Front Street). Herbert E. Valentine identifies the men from left to right as "Trout, Swasey, Alley, & Chaplin, all 23d". Valentine also identifies the house as the quarters for Company B, 23rd…
View of the west side of the 200 block of Middle Street showing O. Marks and Son; First Baptist Church; A. Block, Merchant Tailor; and other businesses. The Elks Temple can be seen in the distance.
Image shows a mule cart in the street and several other carts in a grown up lot. According to Valentine this "Picture snapped from Car Window at Plymouth, N.C." A billboard advertises King & Tucker's [illegible] Shows.
View of the east side of the 200 block of Craven Street showing Hyman Supply Company, the old City Hall, and the Isaac Taylor House. A cart sits in front of Hyman Supply while two men stand in the doorway. Across the street, two men stand near a…