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Horse-drawn vehicles decorated for the 1900 Fair parade

Position: 384 (34 views)

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Horse-drawn vehicle decorated for the 1900 Fair parade

Position: 350 (37 views)

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Photograph of Christ Episcopal Church Sanctuary decorated for Christmas in 1945.

Position: 498 (27 views)

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A New Bern man, currently unidentified, is pictured stepping into a carriage with his cane and hat in hand.

Position: 435 (30 views)

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A photograph of James A. Bryan. "James Augustus Washington Bryan (1839-1923), son of James West and Ann (Washington) Bryan, was a Confederate officer, planter, and banker, of New Bern, N.C. He attended New Bern Academy, Chestnut Hill School (Oxford,…

Position: 435 (30 views)

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A photograph of the New Bern Academy that was founded in 1766. The building itself was not completed until 1810. The school building was in use until after March 14, 1862, The Battle of New Bern, when New Bern became under federal control during the…

Position: 435 (30 views)

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A photograph of Pollock Street looking east from George Street. The Stevenson House can be seen near the center of the image. Oxen and carts are visible down the street with a few onlookers in the background.

Position: 291 (44 views)

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The opening of St. Anne's Church in Jacksonville was dedicated to Reverend Thomas C. Darst (second clergymen to the right) with the speakers Reverend Williams (not identified yet), and Reverend Noe (pictured to the far right in front of the officer).…

Position: 498 (27 views)

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St. Thomas's Church in Bath, North Carolina is the oldest church in use in North Carolina, being built in 1734. Pictured here is the walkway leading to the church between two hedges.

Position: 414 (32 views)

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Photograph of the gate of the Stanly House, which belonged to James A. Bryan, during a snowstorm in the winter of 1916. The image is similar to another credited to George Moulton.

Position: 462 (29 views)

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A photograph of William Gaston's tomb. The New Bern-born Congressman, Gaston passed away in 1844, leaving a lot of his land and property to be sold into six different partitions.

Position: 823 (11 views)

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Photograph of an unidentified bank interior. The image followed the Planters Bank of Rocky Mount plans in the portfolio.

Position: 531 (25 views)

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Exterior view of Centenary Methodist Church, New Bern, N.C.

Position: 717 (16 views)

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Interior view of a hotel dining room, possibly the Gaston Hotel, 300 Block, South Front Street, New Bern, N.C.

Position: 422 (31 views)

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Interior view of the Larry I. Moore residence at 511 East Front Street, New Bern.

Position: 673 (18 views)

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