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North Carolina paper currency, Bill of Credit value four dollars
Typeset four-dollar Bill of Credit issued by North Carolina with borders all around; border on top printed “NORTH CAROLINA CURRENCY ”, on left : “Death to COUNTERFEIT.”, on right: “FOUR DOLLARS.” Printed text: “FOUR DOLLARS/ No 6317/ STATE of NORTH…

Position: 94 (111 views)

North Carolina paper currency, Bill of Credit value forty shillings
Typeset Bill of Credit issued by North Carolina with borders on all four sides with “Death to counterfeit” on the bottom and side borders. Printed inscription: “II. £. No 187 2 l. / THIS Bill of Forty Shillings, shall/ pass current in all…

Position: 928 (10 views)

North Carolina paper currency, Bill of Credit value forty shillings
Typeset Bill of Credit issued by North Carolina with borders on the sides and bottom, each with the denomination and inscription “Death to counterfeit.” Printed inscription: “North Carolina. No 501/ [II £.] forty shillings,/ Proclamation Money,…

Position: 871 (15 views)

North Carolina paper currency, Bill of Credit value five shillings
Typeset note issued by North Carolina with and narrow borders on bottom and sides with inscription: “Death to counterfeit.” Printed inscription: [5 s.] No 3574 [v s.] / THIS Bill of Five Shil-/lings, shall pass current in all/ Payments, as…

Position: 906 (12 views)

North Carolina paper currency, Bill of Credit value five shillings
Typeset Bill of Credit issued by North Carolina with borders on the sides and bottom, each with the denomination and the inscription “Death to counterfeit,” and a wide border on the left edge. Printed inscription: “North Carolina. No 2845/ (V S.)…

Position: 941 (8 views)

North Carolina paper currency, Bill of Credit value five dollars
Engraved five-dollar Bill of Credit issued by North Carolina. Printed from engraved copper plate with scroll and flower border on left edge and a vignette of Governor Tryon’s Palace in lower left corner. Printed inscription: “No Carolina Currency/ No…

Position: 94 (111 views)

North Carolina paper currency, Bill of Credit value fifty dollars
Typeset fifty-dollar Bill of Credit issued by North Carolina with borders all around; border on top printed “DEATH TO COUNTERFEIT”, on left “NORTH CAROLINA CURRENCY” and on right “Fifty—Dollars.” Printed text: “FIFTY DOLLARS. / No. 7127 / STATE of…

Position: 111 (109 views)

North Carolina paper currency, Bill of Credit value fifteen shillings
Typeset Bill of Credit issued by North Carolina with borders on the sides and bottom, each with the inscription “Death to counterfeit;” wide border on left edge. Printed inscription: “North Carolina. No 2697/ [XV S.] FIFTEEN SHILLINGS/ Proclamation…

Position: 553 (32 views)

North Carolina New Bern Quadrangle
Lithograph: Topographical map of “North Carolina New Bern Quadrangle.” Printed above map: US. Geological Survey/ Charles D. Walcott, Director [upper left corner] | J. A. Holmes, State Geologist S. L. Patterson Commissioner of Agriculture. [center] …

Position: 314 (50 views)

North Carolina Ayden Quadrangle
Lithograph, topographical map of “North Carolina Ayden Quadrangle.” US. Geological Survey/ Charles D. Walcott, Director [upper left corner, outside neat line] | J. A. Holmes, State Geologist S. L. Patterson Commissioner of Agriculture. [center,…

Position: 636 (27 views)

Norman Willis Family Bible
The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour...Cooperstown, (N.Y.) ; H. & E. Phinney, 1843.

Position: 431 (39 views)

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

Position: 532 (33 views)

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)

New Bern-Craven County Chamber of Commerce, Inc. and New Bern Merchants Association Annual Banquet for the Bicentennial of the American Revolution
Program for the Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet in 1976.

Position: 897 (13 views)

New Bern Yacht Club on East Front Street (circa 1890)
Waterfront scene looking south along East Front Street. The New Bern Yacht Club (later the New Bern Library) is centered in the frame. Two sailing vessels can be seen in the background. Possibly taken in the 1890s.

Position: 604 (29 views)

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