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DillTryonPalaceReport-o.pdf
Before the reconstruction in the fifties, an archeological dig was conducted in the forties for Tryon Palace. This is a report on the history of Tryon Palace and what can be and cannot be found on that site.

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CravenCountyHospital-o.pdf
A pamphlet commemorating the opening of the new Craven County Hospital building in 1963. The original hospital, St. Luke’s in downtown New Bern, was purchased by the county from a group of nuns from New Jersey in 1962. The new facility was built to…

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1975Warrior-o.pdf
1975 J.T. Barber Annual

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1974Warrior-o.pdf
1974 J.T. Barber Annual

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1973Warrior-o.pdf
1973 J.T. Barber Annual

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1972Warrior-o.pdf
1972 J.T. Barber Annual

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1971Warrior-o.pdf
1971 J.T. Barber Annual

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VI0001a.jpg
Employees of a currently unidentified warehouse in Eastern North Carolina.

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VI0002a.jpg
A photograph of the staff at the New Bern Iron Works and Supply Company. The company officially established in 1905 off of Craven Street was expanded next door to a warehouse as well in 1912 due to growth in business.

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Clemmons_Part2_o.pdf

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Clemmons_Part1_o.pdf

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Boyd_Aaron_and_Clemmons_Ernestine_o.pdf

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ORI09p248a.jpg
A map of the battlefield for the Battle of New Bern on March 14, 1862.

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HW18630221_01a.jpg
An engraving of freed slaves marching into Federal territory after the Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863.

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HW18620419_01a.jpg
An engraving of the Confederate troops fleeing New Bern to the train after their defeat, March 14, 1862.

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