Browse Items (925 total)

LI011a.jpg
View of the Stimson house in the snow, 600 block, East Front Street. The house was demolished in 1975.

Position: 28 (111 views)

LI010a.jpg
Five African American women and one African American man standing in a field. Farm buildings can be seen in the background.

Position: 60 (106 views)

LI009a.jpg
Six women on a river or lake beach

Position: 104 (100 views)

LI008a.jpg
An African American man holds the reins of a horse (possible fire horse) in front of City Hall on Craven Street.

Position: 90 (102 views)

LI007a.jpg
A man with a cane stands beside a tree near tombstones in New Bern National Cemetery.

Position: 47 (107 views)

LI006a.jpg
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.

Position: 60 (106 views)

LI005a.jpg
Children play in the snow along the 300 block of Johnson Street. In the distance a horse-drawn wagon can be seen.

Position: 23 (112 views)

LI004a.jpg
View of the United States Courthouse and Post Office (present day City Hall) before the clock tower was added.

Position: 47 (107 views)

LI003a.jpg
View of Centenary Methodist Church in the 500 block of New Street. A fence surrounds the building as several children stand in front of the fence. A bicycle leans against the fence.

Position: 69 (105 views)

LI002a.jpg
View of the launch of the Charles G. Blades, lumber barge, taken from the deck of the barge. The Neuse River Bridge can be seen to the right.

Position: 42 (108 views)

LI001a.jpg
Side view of the launch of the Charles G. Blades on January 16, 1901. Named for Blades Lumber Company vice-president Charles G. Blades, the vessel measured 175 feet long with a beam of 28 feet 8 inches, a depth of hold of 12 feet 6 inches, a draft of…

Position: 264 (51 views)

XLIII_Combined_enhanced_B_Wa.jpg
View of construction workers laying sidewalks with cement mixers and other construction equipment in the street. Advertisements for Alsop & Peirce Contracting Engineers, Edison Cement, and New Bern Building Supply can be seen in various locations…

Position: 31 (110 views)

XXVI008-a.jpg
An 1895 view of Bessie Whitford (Mrs. George) Slover, Sophia Stevenson (Mrs. William) Whitford, and Mary Ely Vaux (Mrs. Reid) Whitford having tea on the back porch of the home of George Slover (now 209 Johnson Street)

Position: 304 (41 views)

XLVI_front_a_009.jpg
A view of a sailboat in the frozen Trent River as three children walk on the ice.

Position: 69 (105 views)

XLVI_front_a_008.jpg
Eight men wearing hats and a horse standing in front of J.H. Hackburn Grocer building at the corner of Broad and Queen Streets. Various sale goods can be seen on the porch of the store.

Position: 13 (118 views)

Output Formats

atom, csv, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2