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Kilburn-Guion House, Broad Street
Image of the Green-Guion (also Kilburn-Guion) house on the north side of the 300 block of Broad Street. House has been demolished. A lady can be seen riding a bicycle.

Position: 473 (38 views)

King-Hinnant Family Bible
Family Bible Records for the King and Hinnant families from a damaged Bible in the Lane Family Papers at the New Bern-Craven County Public Library. No title page exists for the Bible, of which only portions of the Old Testament survive. The entries…

Position: 426 (41 views)

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.

Position: 626 (29 views)

L'Asie…
Colored, engraved map, made of two joined sheets: “L’Asie Divisée selon tous ses Etats Empires et Royaume &c. Dressèe sur differents memoires. A Lyon Chez Daudet rue mercierre 1752.” (Translation: Asia divided according to states, empires and…

Position: 99 (112 views)

L'Europe…
Colored, engraved map made of two joined sheets:“L’Europe Divisée Selon L’Etendue de Ses Principaux Etats Et subdivisés en leurs principales Provinces Dressèes sur differents memoires. (Translation: Europe divided according to the scope of its…

Position: 92 (113 views)

Ladies Memorial Association of Newbern
Pamphlet describing the Confederate Monument at Cedar Grove Cemetery in New Bern, N.C.

Position: 158 (103 views)

Ladies on shoreline, Neuse River [?], possible earthworks in background
Six women on a river or lake beach

Position: 113 (110 views)

Lady at wheel of United States Coast Guard Cutter Pamlico
Woman (possibly Mary Louise Guion) at the wheel of the US Coast Guard Cutter Pamlico as a Coast Guardsman looks on.

Position: 539 (34 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: 811 (19 views)

Langston Family Bible
Family Bible belonging to George D. Langston of Goldsboro, N.C., and Aurora, N.C.

Position: 600 (31 views)

Launch of the Charles G. Blades, January 1901.
Side view of the launch of the Charles G. Blades on January 16, 1901. Named for Blades Lumber Company vice-president Charles G. Blades, the vessel measured 175 feet long with a beam of 28 feet 8 inches, a depth of hold of 12 feet 6 inches, a draft of…

Position: 273 (60 views)

Launch of the Charles G. Blades, January 1901.
View of the launch of the Charles G. Blades, lumber barge, taken from the deck of the barge. The Neuse River Bridge can be seen to the right.

Position: 60 (117 views)

Leath Family Bible
Family Bible records and genealogical research on the Leath and Moore families of Craven County, N.C.

Position: 539 (34 views)

Lewis Lee Family Bible
The Old Testament, Translated out of the Original Hebrew, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Together with the Apocrypha: Done by the Special Command of King James I of England. Philadelphia: Printed and Published by M.…

Position: 560 (33 views)

Lieutenant Colonel Wilson H. Stephenson in front of the National Guard Armory
Lieutenant Colonel Wilson H. Stephenson in uniform standing in front of large artillery at the National Guard Armory. Lt. Col. Stephenson was the commanding officer of Camp Battle in New Bern when it was established in 1942.

Position: 884 (15 views)

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