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Fire horse [?] at City Hall
An African American man holds the reins of a horse (possible fire horse) in front of City Hall on Craven Street.

Position: 72 (115 views)

First Baptist Church, Middle Street
First Baptist Church, New Bern, N.C.

Position: 113 (110 views)

First Baptist Church, New Bern, N.C.
Postcard of First Baptist Church, Middle Street, New Bern.

Position: 519 (35 views)

First Presbyterian  Church and Session House
A view of First Presbyterian Church and the Session House located in the 400 block of New Street, New Bern.

Position: 617 (30 views)

First Presbyterian Church from Middle & New
A view down New Street from Middle Street shows First Presbyterian Church on the right. A street lamp can be seen on the southwest corner of New and Middle.

Position: 519 (35 views)

First Presbyterian Church, Newbern, N.C.
Colored postcard of First Presbyterian Church, ca. 1910.

Position: 245 (69 views)

First Provincial Congress Bicentennial Bumper Sticker
A bumper sticker signifying the Bicentennial Celebration for the First Provincial Congress in August of 1974.

Position: 956 (8 views)

First Provincial Congress Bicentennial Felt Patch
A felt patch signifying the festival for the Bicentennial Celebration for the First Provincial Congress in August of 1974.

Position: 937 (10 views)

First Provincial Congress Commemorative Program
Souvenir program commemorating the bicentennial of the First Provincial Congress. The program was held at the Tryon Palace Restoration as an event sponsored by the New Bern-Craven County American Revolution Bicentennial Commission.

Position: 937 (10 views)

Five African American boys in studio scene, one playing banjo
One African American boy (seated) plays a banjo while four other boys stand around him.

We present this item in order to provide a more complete and critical examination of the past. Please, take care when viewing this album as you may encounter…

Position: 59 (117 views)

Five African-American boys sitting on granite steps eating watermelons.
Five African-American boys sitting under a window on granite steps eating watermelons.

We present this item in order to provide a more complete and critical examination of the past. Please, take care when viewing this album as you may encounter…

Position: 539 (34 views)

Flight of the Rebels at Newbern
An engraving of the Confederate troops fleeing New Bern to the train after their defeat, March 14, 1862.

Position: 823 (18 views)

Foot of Middle Street, ca. 1971
Image of the foot of Middle Street with Nelson's Sea Food Restaurant in the distance.

Position: 664 (27 views)

Four females (various ages) wading in water
Four females of varying ages wading in the water.

Position: 104 (111 views)

Frazier-Mayhew House
A photograph of the Frazier-Mayhew House, built circa 1822. Originally built in the present-day 400 block of Middle Street (412), the house was moved to 217 Change Street in 1973.
This 1971 photograph shows the house as The Phone Booth, a club for…

Position: 808 (19 views)

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