"Resurgam" by Mary Bayard Clarke is a post Civil War poem about the south lifting their heads after the war being over. It was written for Confederate Memorial Day commemorations on May 10, 1878.
A horse and buggy travel along a tree-lined roadway believed to be in Craven County. Along the roadside is a split-rail fence. Spanish moss hangs from the branches of some of the trees.
View of New Bern looking northwest from the top of the U.S. Courthouse and Post Office. Just to the left of center is the spire of First Presbyterian Church. Right of center is the spire of St. Paul's Catholic Church.
Booklet of poetry compiled by Pamlico County native, Leo Turrell Brinson (1898-1976). All of the poems were written by Rev. G.A. Studdert Kennedy, a World War I British Army chaplain, and were published in his Rough Rhymes of a Padre in 1918. The…
The Oxford Self-Pronouncing Bible. S.S. Teacher's Edition. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments translated out of the original tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised by his majesty's special command.…
A calendar for the New Bern Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Company issued in 1912 depicts a couple kissing while checking under the hood of their vehicle that was drawn in 1910. Under the picture there is a line that states "short circuited under the…
Fairground scene showing a man propped against the stage of a sideshow. Three horse-drawn vehicles are outside a horse barn which has a flag at its peak.