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Tuscarora Mills trade card
Trade card, typeset on card stock, for Tuscarora Mills sawmill, New Berne, North Carolina

Position: 519 (29 views)

Exercises Attending the Unveiling of Two Tablets To Commemorate the Visit of George Washington to New Bern, 1791. To Commemorate the Establishment of the First Printing Press in North Carolina by James Davis, at New Bern, 1749.
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: 566 (27 views)

What New Bern, N.C. Has to Offer You: A Hand Book of Useful Information.
Booklet detailing New Bern's history and businesses around 1910.

Position: 544 (28 views)

Governor Richard Dobbs Spaight tomb
Photographs (1930s) and newspaper clipping (1923) of the Spaight Cemetery, Madam Moore Lane, New Bern, North Carolina.

Position: 307 (46 views)

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

Position: 263 (54 views)

Montford Point, Camp Lejeune, New River, North Carolina, United States Marine Corps
Yearbook of Montford Point Camp depicting the officers and soldiers during their training and leisure.

Position: 328 (43 views)

Premium List of the Seventh Annual Exhibition of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association to be Held at New-Berne, N.C.
The Seventh Annual Exhibition of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association is being held in New Bern in February of 1894. Within the booklet, there are lists of prizes for game, livestock, fish, textiles, art, and crops…

Position: 423 (35 views)

New Bern Fair. 14th Exhibition and Race Meet, Nov. 12-17, 1900, New Bern, N.C.
The Fourteenth Annual Exhibition of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association is being held in New Bern in November of 1900. Within the booklet, there are lists of prizes for game, livestock, fish, textiles, art, and crops…

Position: 442 (34 views)

The New Bern Tribune
The New Bern Tribune insert of April 1934 gives insight into local agriculture, politics, railroads, and businesses.

Position: 359 (40 views)

The Grand Military Ball Program 1876
The Press Association of North Carolina is throwing a military ball for the Newbern Grays and the Elm City Riflemen at Stanly Hall. Listed below the date and time are the managers on duty, the committee on music, the committee on invitations, and the…

Position: 929 (6 views)

General Burnside at the Battle of Newbern: Attack During a Fog
Engraving of General Burnside at the Battle of Newbern carrying his men into battle on March 14, 1862.

Position: 919 (8 views)

The War in North Carolina--Landing of National Troops Under General Burnside At The Mouth Of Slocum's Creek, Neuse River, 15 Miles Below Newbern, On Their Way To Attack That City
Pictured in the engraving is Union troops coming into Slocum Creek, fifteen miles below New Bern. General Burnside is sketched on the Alice Price. Men are leaping off of the Pilot Boy eager for battle, and General Reno is on the Patuxent.

Position: 855 (12 views)

The War In North Carolina--View Of Newbern, From The Interior Of Fort Thompson, After Its Capture Of The National Forces--Burning Of Rosin Works, Railway Bridge And Naval Stores: And Showing Vessels Sunk In The Channel Of Neuse River, To Prevent Approach Of National Gunboats
Engraved is the Union troops after taking over New Bern in 1862 burning major businesses and setting up camp at Fort Thompson.

Position: 903 (9 views)

Turpentine Manufacture In The Southern States
An article on how turpentine and rosin are collected to be distributed after the Civil War. The turpentine business was lucrative in Eastern North Carolina and Georgia. The article includes illustrations of workers collecting and processing the…

Position: 836 (13 views)

Landing of the Troops
An engraving of the Union troops moving into New Bern at the Battle of New Bern, March 14, 1862.

Position: 919 (8 views)

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