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Administrator's Report to The Board of Directors of Good Shepherd Hospital, January  28, 1963
The Good Shepherd Hospital, opened in 1938 for the Black Community, had been a functioning hospital until 1963. This is an annual and financial report to the Board of Trustees given by the administrator, O.T. Faison, in January 1963.

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Display of old style bathing suits possibly at Atlantic Beach
"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…

Position: 998 (4 views)

Life of a Confederate Soldier in a Federal Prison
This short volume describes the experiences of a Craven County resident while in a northern prison camp during the latter part of the Civil War.

John B. Ernul (May 28, 1843-January 13 or 14, 1918) enlisted in 1st Co. I, 10th Regiment, NCST, on…

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BY-LAWS of the "Elm City Riflemen" Co. "C," 1st Reg. N.C.S.G. Adopted January 31, 1879.
A booklet describing the bylaws and order of business for the Elm City Riflemen, a militia unit based in New Bern, N.C. Also included is a list of the officers for 1879.

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Complimentary Ball to the Elm City Base Ball Club
Invitation and a ticket to a ball held in honor of the Elm City Base Ball Club on November 6, 1874.

Position: 188 (119 views)

New Bern Fair. 14th Exhibition and Race Meet, Nov. 12-17, 1900, New Bern, N.C.
The Fourteenth Annual Exhibition of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association is being held in New Bern in November of 1900. Within the booklet, there are lists of prizes for game, livestock, fish, textiles, art, and crops…

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Premium List of the Seventh Annual Exhibition of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association to be Held at New-Berne, N.C.
The Seventh Annual Exhibition of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association is being held in New Bern in February of 1894. Within the booklet, there are lists of prizes for game, livestock, fish, textiles, art, and crops…

Position: 357 (71 views)

Streets Blueprint of Downtown New Bern
Sketch showing the downtown portion of New Bern, N.C. Paved streets are noted with dates of construction. Sidewalks on all streets, constructed 1908. Business streets are shaded.

Position: 402 (67 views)

Craven County Court House and Jail, New Bern, N.C.
Color postcard of the Craven County Court House and Jail at the corner of Craven and Broad Streets in New Bern, N.C.

Position: 453 (63 views)

Middle Street Residence Section, New Bern, N.C. -- 1
Color postcard of the 600 block of Middle Street, looking south, with an automobile on the tree lined street.

Position: 426 (65 views)

Pollock Street, looking West, New Bern, N.C. -- 14
Color postcard view of the 200 block of Pollock Street looking west.

Position: 334 (75 views)

Middle Street, looking south, New Bern, N.C. -- 12
Color postcard view of Middle Street (looking south) showing a Lucas & Lewis Groceries horse drawn cart, The Peoples Bank, Pepsi-Cola advertisement on the Bradham Drug Co. building, a photography studio, a Trolley Car, early automobiles, and…

Position: 402 (67 views)

East Front Street, New Bern, N.C. -- 22
Color postcard showing East Front Street (400 block) looking north. A small boat is tied to the shore of the Neuse River along a tree lined street. Postmarked 1931.

Position: 692 (49 views)

St. Thomas' Church, Bath, N.C.--5
Color postcard of St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Bath, N.C.
Description on back states:
St. Thomas' Church is the oldest Church in the oldest town in North Carolina. The Parish was established by the Church of England in 1701, the Church being…

Position: 204 (112 views)

Christ Episcopal Church, New Bern, N.C.
1920s? postcard of Christ Episcopal Church, New Bern, North Carolina.

Position: 310 (79 views)

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