African-American man with a mule and cart in front of G.H. Waters & Son Buggy and Carriage Factory and J.W. Stewart Livery Stables, 400 block Broad Street

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Dublin Core

Title

African-American man with a mule and cart in front of G.H. Waters & Son Buggy and Carriage Factory and J.W. Stewart Livery Stables, 400 block Broad Street

Subject

Streets--North Carolina--New Bern--Broad Street--400 block
Horse-drawn vehicles--North Carolina--New Bern
African American men
Livery companies
Carriage and wagon making--North Carolina--New Bern

Description

An African American man sits in a mule-drawn cart on Broad Street in front of G.H. Waters and Son Buggy and Carriage Factory. J.W. Stewart Sale, Livery, and Feed Stables can be seen in the background. [Stewart sold his business to J.A. Jones in January 1900. New Bern Daily Journal, January 21, 1900.]

Creator

Wood, Hugh

Date

1899

Contributor

Hugh Wood Photograph Album

Rights

This item is presented courtesy of the New Bern-Craven County Public Library for research and educational purposes. Prior permission from the New Bern-Craven County Public Library is required for any commercial use.

Format

jpg

Language

English

Type

Photographs

Identifier

Photo.XLIV.9

Coverage

New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Photographs

Physical Dimensions

3-3/4 x 4-11/16 inches

Citation

Wood, Hugh, “African-American man with a mule and cart in front of G.H. Waters & Son Buggy and Carriage Factory and J.W. Stewart Livery Stables, 400 block Broad Street,” Craven County Digital History, accessed November 22, 2024, https://kellenberger.mycprl.org/digital/items/show/891.