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Three men stand in front of a house in the 200 block of Broad Street. Herbert E. Valentine describes the house as the quarters for Company I, 23rd Massachusetts, during the Civil War. Valentine states the men are A.D. Trout, a "colored man [that] was…

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View of the west side of the 200 block of Middle Street showing O. Marks and Son; First Baptist Church; A. Block, Merchant Tailor; and other businesses. The Elks Temple can be seen in the distance.

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View of a lumber mill along the Neuse River.

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View of the east side of the 200 block of Craven Street showing Hyman Supply Company, the old City Hall, and the Isaac Taylor House. A cart sits in front of Hyman Supply while two men stand in the doorway. Across the street, two men stand near a…

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View of the west side of the 100 block of Craven Street. On the left, a man stands in the doorway of a building. Next two men stand in front of the Burrus & Gray Company, while a cat is in the street nearby. To the right, a man walks down Craven…

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A broadside (ca. 1880s) advertising the rates and services of Vance Academy, a private school in New Bern, located in the Simpson-Oakesmith Home at the south-eastern corner of Pollock and East Front Streets.

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Black and white, real-photo postcard depicting the kitchen of the Taylor-Ward House at 228 Craven Street, ca. 1950.

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A 1943 postmarked real photo postcard of G.S. Waters and wife sitting in the Buggymobile, an automobile built by Waters in 1903. Photo was taken in the 800 section of Broad Street. Broad Street Christian Church is partially visible in the background.

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Photograph of the Joseph L. Rhem House on Broad Street.

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Broadside, apparently published in 1929, reprinting an 1882 newspaper article detailing the history of the Cypress Tree in New Bern, N.C.
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