View of T.F. McCarthy & Son's Grocery store near the intersection of Pollock and Queen Streets. The street to the left of the building is Norwood Street. McCarthy's Fountain can be seen to the right of the photograph (behind the T.F. McCarthy & Son's…
Girls of Pine Cone Girl Scouts Troop before an ivy-covered building. Two girls hold trumpets, three hold the troop flag, and four hold a 48-star United States flag.
A photograph depicting New Bern Fire Department's firefighting equipment including horse-drawn steam engines and hose wagons. The lineup of equipment is in front of Old City Hall, Craven Street, New Bern, North Carolina.
An advertisement for the Tuscarora Mills Company, owned by James A. Bryan, a dealer in Yellow Pine. Bryan owned many businesses in New Bern as well as being a banker in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
"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.
Hand-colored, engraved map made of two joined sheets: A Compleat Map of North Carolina from an actual Survey. By Captn Collet, Governor of Fort Johnston. Engraved by I. Bayly. [across top of map, above neat line] | To His Most Excellent Majesty…