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…
The Old Testament, Translated out of the Original Hebrew, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Together with the Apocrypha: Done by the Special Command of King James I of England. Philadelphia: Printed and Published by M.…
Lieutenant Colonel Wilson H. Stephenson in uniform standing in front of large artillery at the National Guard Armory. Lt. Col. Stephenson was the commanding officer of Camp Battle in New Bern when it was established in 1942.
An African American woman with three children stand near the doorway of a log cabin believed to be in rural Craven County. Behind the cabin a well sweep and water well along with a split-rail fence can be seen.