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New Bern, North Carolina, Founded by De Graffenried in 1710
An early, illustrated history of New Bern that includes information on several New Bern businesses in 1905.

Position: 198 (87 views)

Pollock Street M.E. Chapel Christmas Flyer
The Sabbath School pupils and Pollock Street M.E. Chapel are hosting a Christmas event in 1878. The managers are E.G. Newbegin and J.A. Suydam, Jr. The ticket is to admit the bearer, Mrs. M.E. Brinn.

Position: 430 (39 views)

House, south side Trent River, off of Madam Moore Lane
Two story house located off of Madam Moore Lane, Craven County

Position: 463 (37 views)

House, south side Trent River, off of Madam Moore Lane
Two story house flanked by magnolia trees

Position: 463 (37 views)

Broad Street Parade
People lined up along the south side of the 500 and 600 blocks of Broad Street (intersection of Metcalf). Men dressed as British soldiers are marching.

Position: 374 (44 views)

House on Johnson Street, replaced by Public Library
House in 400 block of Johnson Street that was replaced by the New Bern-Craven County Public Library.

Position: 394 (42 views)

House, 200 block, Pollock Street
House located in the 200 block of Pollock Street with two automobiles parked in front. Photo was taken in 1965-1966.

Position: 570 (31 views)

List of Names of Committee on the R.R. Celebration, April 29th, 1858
Pamphlet describing the celebration held upon the completion of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad line between New Bern and Goldsboro.

Position: 529 (33 views)

New School Building
Broadside objecting to the proposed location of a school building in New Bern.

Position: 529 (33 views)

Need of an Auditorium
One page flyer detailing the need for an auditorium while building a new school building in New Bern (1908).

Position: 55 (116 views)

Complimentary Ball Given to General Washington at Newbern, N.C., April 24, 1791. Centennial Assembly in Commemoration of General Washington's Visit to Newbern, N.C. April 24, 1891.
Description of a centennial celebration of George Washington's 1791 visit to New Bern.

Position: 128 (106 views)

Memorial Ceremonies on the Death of Robert E. Lee
Broadside advertising memorial ceremonies on the death of Robert E. Lee held at First Baptist Church on November 3, 1870.

Position: 155 (103 views)

Ladies Memorial Association of Newbern
Pamphlet describing the Confederate Monument at Cedar Grove Cemetery in New Bern, N.C.

Position: 162 (101 views)

A "Negro Baptism" in Neuse River, at New Bern, N.C.
A b&w, undivided back postcard of a baptism in the Neuse River.

Position: 656 (26 views)

The North Carolina Booklet: The Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge
The North Carolina Booklet examines the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge which was the first battle in the Revolution to be won by the Patriots.

Position: 940 (8 views)

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