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GSH-1964-Audit-o.pdf
A copy of the audit of Good Shepherd Hospital for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1964.

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GSH-1964-Correspondence-o.pdf
Good Shepherd Hospital is being compared and contrasted with eighteen different hospitals in the surrounding area. They are also calling for a meeting of the board, as well as preparing to make an important announcement.

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GSH-1967-Correspondence-o.pdf
There is a letter to John G. Dunn, Jr. of the Good Shepherd Hospital from D.L. Stallings from the Craven County Board of Commissioners stating that the Good Shepherd Hospital has not been in use due to the growth of the Craven County Hospital. He…

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GSH-Monthly-Reports-o.pdf
The Good Shepherd Hospital Monthly Reports from 1962-1964 show the amount of money coming in, the different patients, and the amount of deaths for each month.

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GSH-1963_12-Newsletter-o.pdf
This December 1963 newsletter gives the background and history of the hospital as well as recent news and anecdotes about the hospital.

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GSH-1963-Correspondence-o.pdf
The Good Shepherd Hospital, opened in 1938 for the Black Community, had been a functioning hospital until 1963. Good Shepherd is being compared and contrasted fiscally with eighteen other hospitals in the surrounding area. There is also an important…

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Nash grave 1a.jpg
Governor Abner Nash [ca. 1740-1786] grave site, Pembroke Plantation, Number Seven Township, Craven County, North Carolina, about 1930.

Position: 265 (50 views)

Spaight grave 1a.jpg
Photographs (1930s) and newspaper clipping (1923) of the Spaight Cemetery, Madam Moore Lane, New Bern, North Carolina.

Position: 317 (39 views)

https://nbccpl.org/digital/files/original/21651f22246a81c7cac337a64060da52.jpg
Real photo postcard of the New Bern Graded School, ca. 1910

Position: 71 (104 views)

https://nbccpl.org/digital/files/original/b781cb9d53ce776d68026fcca560b659.jpg
Color postcard of the New Bern Graded School buildings along Hancock Street in New Bern. Also in view is the Home Office of the Pepsi-Cola Company at the corner of Hancock and Johnson Streets.

Position: 54 (106 views)

https://nbccpl.org/digital/files/original/a635992a0a1be743063514a23a30e495.jpg
"This was an outing (on the Cutter) down the Neuse. Daddy got permission for the outing. I can see Mary Ward, John Parker, Edith Carraway, Mrs. R.L. Daniels, Mrs. James West I, Mrs. R.D.V. Jones, etc."

Position: 348 (37 views)

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Depiction of Hancock Street Christian Church, erected 1889, dedicated December 1, 1889, burned Sunday, December 29, 1918. Photo taken about 1914.

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tay0021a.jpg
100 block of Hancock Street looking north from the Trent River Railroad Bridge.

Position: 179 (86 views)

https://nbccpl.org/digital/files/original/cb04940aa663622c51aa112807283411.jpg
Real photo postcard view of the Hand-McCotter House at 212 Johnson Street, ca. 1920

Position: 377 (34 views)

https://nbccpl.org/digital/files/original/5af4fd54637bfbb7257c979abba3f1e9.jpg
Valentine describes this image as the "oldest house in New Berne on E. Front St. near Pollock. Built 1710." Architectural historian Peter Sandbeck states the house was most likely built ca 1760-1770. In the 1980s, the home was moved to and…

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