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Collection: Miscellaneous Collection
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Stanly-Green House, northwest corner of Pollock and Hancock Streets, ca. 1915
Black and white image of the Stanly-Green (Edward R. Stanly and Thomas A. Green) House at 502 Pollock Street, ca. 1915.
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St. Thomas' Church, Bath, N.C.--5
Color postcard of St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Bath, N.C.
Description on back states:
St. Thomas' Church is the oldest Church in the oldest town in North Carolina. The Parish was established by the Church of England in 1701, the Church being…
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St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Bath, N.C.
B&W postcard of St. Thomas Church in Bath, N.C., ca. 1930s.
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Picture made of Metts House 1903 showing original fence
Black and white reprint of a photograph depicting the Major John Daves House, 313 George Street.
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Palmer-Marsh House, Bath, N.C.
B&W real-photo postcard of a large tree next to the Palmer-Marsh house in Bath, N.C., ca. 1930s.
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Mr. W.L. Lewis, New Bern, N.C. in front of the Whitford home. [Smith-Whitford House, corner of Change and Craven Streets]
Mounted photograph of Mr. W.L. Lewis in a horse-drawn, four-wheeled buggy, in front of the John D. Whitford (Smith-Whitford) home, ca. 1900.
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Kitchen, Taylor-Ward House, 228 Craven Street, New Bern, North Carolina
Black and white, real-photo postcard depicting the kitchen of the Taylor-Ward House at 228 Craven Street, ca. 1950.
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Jones House, SW corner Eden and Pollock Streets, ca. 1900.
Black and white photograph of the John Jones House, 231 Eden Street, ca. 1900.
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Jones House, southwest corner of Eden and Pollock Streets, New Bern, 1963
Four black and white photographs of the Jones House taken in July and August 1963.
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James A. Bryan Residence
Color postcard of the James A. Bryan residence (also John W. Stanly house) in New Bern.
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