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West side of 300 block of Middle Street, 1890s.
West side of the 300 block of Middle Street looking north during the 1890s after a snowstorm.

Position: 183 (88 views)

200 block of Middle Street, 1890s.
200 block of Middle Street looking north during the 1890s after a snowstorm.

Position: 193 (85 views)

200 block of Middle Street looking North, 1890s.
East side of the 200 block of Middle Street looking north during the 1890s after a snowstorm.

Position: 174 (93 views)

200 block of Broad Street looking East, 1890s.
200 block of Broad Street looking east from Middle Street toward the Neuse River during the 1890s following a snowstorm.

Position: 190 (86 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: 190 (86 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: 198 (83 views)

Parade, 400 block of Pollock Street, looking West, 1900s
Parade down 400 block of Pollock Street looking west from Middle Street.

Position: 183 (88 views)

300 block of Pollock Street, looking West, 1890s.
300 block of Pollock Street looking west from Craven Street following a snowstorm.

Position: 188 (87 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: 201 (82 views)

Col. John D. Whitford and his grandson taken by Reid Whitford, 1895.
500 block of Craven Street looking southwest from the porch of John D. Whitford.

Position: 201 (82 views)

Hancock Street looking North from the Trent River Railroad Bridge, taken by Reid Whitford, 1895.
100 block of Hancock Street looking north from the Trent River Railroad Bridge.

Position: 177 (92 views)

Governor Richard Dobbs Spaight tomb
Photographs (1930s) and newspaper clipping (1923) of the Spaight Cemetery, Madam Moore Lane, New Bern, North Carolina.

Position: 301 (46 views)

Governor Abner Nash grave site
Governor Abner Nash [ca. 1740-1786] grave site, Pembroke Plantation, Number Seven Township, Craven County, North Carolina, about 1930.

Position: 263 (54 views)

Sandlin Battery & Vulcanizing Co., 125 Middle Street, west side, ca. 1971.
Image of Sandlin Battery and Vulcanizing Company

Position: 560 (27 views)

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

Position: 623 (24 views)

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