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300 block, Johnson Street, Snow scene
Children play in the snow along the 300 block of Johnson Street. In the distance a horse-drawn wagon can be seen.

Position: 36 (120 views)

400 Block East Front Street (circa 1910)
400 Block of East Front Street showing the Revenue Cutter dock in the distance to the north

Position: 668 (25 views)

400 block East Front Street in the snow, ca. 1910.
A horse-drawn vehicle stopped on the 400 block of East Front street following a snowstorm.

Position: 578 (30 views)

400 block of New Street looking West, 1900s.
400 block of New Street looking west from Middle Street. The Presbyterian Church yard is enclosed by the fence.

Position: 208 (85 views)

400 block, East Front Street, showing the <em>Two Brothers</em> (boat)
Five young boys and a man pose along the 400 block of East Front Street. One of the boys aims a rifle while propped on a tree. Also propped on the tree is a bicycle. The boat Two Brothers sits on the shore line.

Position: 54 (116 views)

500 block of Craven Street, looking North, 1900s.
500 block of Craven Street looking north at corner of Change Street. Home of John D. Whitford at right center.

Position: 194 (88 views)

700 block of Broad Street looking East, 1900s.
700 block of Broad Street looking east toward the Neuse River from the Catholic Nunnery during the early 1900s.

Position: 198 (87 views)

A &quot;Negro Baptism&quot; in Neuse River, at New Bern, N.C.
A b&w, undivided back postcard of a baptism in the Neuse River.

Position: 646 (26 views)

A &amp; N.C. Railroad Depot, August 1895
A view of several men standing around the depot of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad. Three men can be seen on the engine of the train. Men identified in the photograph include Samuel L. Dill (far left), Albert Powell (second from left), and…

Position: 85 (111 views)

A Card, To the Republicans of Craven County
Broadside written by James C. Harrison, Republican Register of Deeds, defending himself against attacks from members of his own party.

Position: 136 (105 views)

A Compleat Map of North Carolina from an actual survey
Hand-colored, engraved map made of two joined sheets: A Compleat Map of North Carolina from an actual Survey. By Captn Collet, Governor of Fort Johnston. Engraved by I. Bayly. [across top of map, above neat line] | To His Most Excellent Majesty…

Position: 46 (118 views)

A Map of the British and French Settlements in North America
Hand-colored, engraved map: Map of the British and French Settlements in North America. Univ. Mag. T. Hinton Newgate Street [cartouche] | Inset: Fort Frederick at Crown Point built by the French 1731 [inset, center bottom.]
Map shows North America…

Position: 103 (109 views)

A Mischianza in aid of the Newbern Grays
Program for a dramatic and musical entertainment held 4 April 1877 for the benefit of the New Bern Grays, a local militia unit.

Position: 420 (39 views)

A New and Accurate Map of North Carolina in North America…
Hand-colored, engraved map: A New and Accurate Map of North Carolina in North America. [cartouche]
The map depicts North Carolina from the coast to Anson, Mecklenburg and Rowan Counties. At the top is a portion of Virginia and in the lower left-hand…

Position: 420 (39 views)

A New and Accurate map of the British Dominions in America...
Engraved map: A New and Accurate MAP of the BRITISH DOMINIONS in America according to the Treaty of 1763; Divided into the several Provinces and Jurisdictions Projected upon the best Authorities and Astronomical Observations By Thos KITCHIN…

Position: 345 (46 views)

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