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NewBernFounded.pdf
An early, illustrated history of New Bern that includes information on several New Bern businesses in 1905.

Position: 249 (4 views)

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Program for a dramatic and musical entertainment held 4 April 1877 for the benefit of the New Bern Grays, a local militia unit.

Position: 39 (7 views)

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Program for the unveiling of two tablets in commemoration of George Washington's visit to New Bern in 1791 and the establishment of the first printing press in North Carolina by James Davis in New Bern in 1749.

Position: 122 (5 views)

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Advertising fan created by Rivers-Morgan Funeral Home showing interior and exterior views of the building.

Position: 122 (5 views)

ShortHistoricalSketch_x.pdf
An early history of New Bern's oldest church.

Position: 68 (6 views)

new0001a.jpg
Damaged advertisement (top one-third missing) for trees to be delivered at the New Bern depot on December 9, 1870.

Position: 249 (4 views)

montfordpoint1943_.pdf
A yearbook of life at Montford Point, the camp of the first African-American United States Marine Corps recruits.

Position: 249 (4 views)

cypr0001a.jpg
Broadside, apparently published in 1929, reprinting an 1882 newspaper article detailing the history of the Cypress Tree in New Bern, N.C.

Position: 249 (4 views)

IllustratedCityofNewBern.pdf
This profusely illustrated volume includes detailed information about almost every business located in New Bern during 1914.

Position: 249 (4 views)

Spaight grave 1a.jpg
Photographs (1930s) and newspaper clipping (1923) of the Spaight Cemetery, Madam Moore Lane, New Bern, North Carolina.

Position: 487 (3 views)

Nash grave 1a.jpg
Governor Abner Nash [ca. 1740-1786] grave site, Pembroke Plantation, Number Seven Township, Craven County, North Carolina, about 1930.

Position: 249 (4 views)

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