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A view of a sailboat in the frozen Trent River as three children walk on the ice.

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Eight men wearing hats and a horse standing in front of J.H. Hackburn Grocer building at the corner of Broad and Queen Streets. Various sale goods can be seen on the porch of the store.

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View of East Front Street from the Neuse River showing the frozen river and several people standing on the ice.

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View of Cedar Grove Cemetery from the corner of Queen and George Streets looking down Queen toward the entry arch.

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Snow scene view of Pollock Street looking east from Craven Street.

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View of Long Wharf with James City in the distance. A couple stand on a pier along the Trent River, fishing nets are hanging to dry. A large wash pot is just left of center. A three-masted ship can be seen in the river and boats are tied along the…

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A view of several men standing around the depot of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad. Three men can be seen on the engine of the train. Men identified in the photograph include Samuel L. Dill (far left), Albert Powell (second from left), and…

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A view of East Front Street looking south shows children sitting along the banks of the Neuse River. The "Yacht Club" (later the public library) can be seen in the distance.

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A view of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Bridge taken from the south side of the Trent River looking back at the city of New Bern. Boats line the waterfront.

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View of the Neuse River Bridge over the frozen river in February 1899. The back of the photograph reads "From Col. John D. Whitford, April 8th, 1899." Someone else has written "To Mrs. W.L. Lewis, scene taken in New Bern, N.C., 1895." [The bridge…
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