A photograph of the Atlantic Hotel in Morehead City before it burned in 1933. Established in 1880, hotel housed many prominent North Carolinians during its time up until its demolition by fire.
The Lady Blessington Cannon is photographed with its new marker placed by the Richard Dobbs Spaight Chapter, NSDAR, on . Legend states that the cannon was taken from the ship "Lady Blessington" during the American Revolution.
"President George Washington rested under this beautiful, moss-draped oak tree near Wilmington, N.C. A tablet to mark his visit has been erected there by the Daughters of the American Revolution." - Gertrude Carraway, New Bern, N.C.
Photographed here is Tom Haywood proudly presenting his self-kicking machine at the Croatan Forest, ten miles east of New Bern. Tom Haywood's "Purpose of Origination and Organization" pamphlet states: "I am one of those Americans who has said,…
"A 'style' show depicting bathing suit models worn by women during the past fifty years is a popular feature of the afternoon." Photograph depicts ten young women dressed in bathing suits standing in front of a life guard stand on a beach in North…
Photograph of the Earl S. Sloan Estate in Trent Woods, behind trees and bushes. Earl S. Sloan, a famous Bostonian millionaire of the early twentieth century and creator of Sloan's Liniment, built the home in Trent Woods in 1914 as a winter home.
United States Representative Graham A. Barden (center) and Lieutenant Colonel Wilson H. Stephenson (second from left) with three unidentified men, two in uniform, standing in front of the United States Post Office and Court House.
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.