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Depiction of Broad Street Christian Church after the final phase of its construction in 1926.

Position: 431 (3 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.

Position: 213 (4 views)

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Depiction of Christ Church, erected 1824, burned 1871.

Position: 213 (4 views)

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Depiction of Christ Church, erected 1875. Photo taken about 1900.

Position: 213 (4 views)

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Interior view of Christ Church decorated for Thanksgiving Services about 1905.

Position: 431 (3 views)

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Exterior view of St. Thomas Episcopal Church at Bath, N.C., showing tombstones

Position: 213 (4 views)

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Looking east down Pollock Street from Craven Street toward the Neuse River. Photo taken during 1890s?

Position: 36 (7 views)

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Looking east down Broad Street toward the Neuse River. Photo taken during 1884. Image is the same taken by William Garrison Reed, titled "Photograph 607: Newberne: Where the 44th Mass. made Dress Parades [Broad Street]."

Position: 431 (3 views)

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View looking north along East Front Street during the early 1900s.

Position: 36 (7 views)

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West side of the 300 block of Middle Street looking north during the 1890s after a snowstorm.

Position: 213 (4 views)

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200 block of Middle Street looking north during the 1890s after a snowstorm.

Position: 63 (6 views)

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East side of the 200 block of Middle Street looking north during the 1890s after a snowstorm.

Position: 213 (4 views)

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200 block of Broad Street looking east from Middle Street toward the Neuse River during the 1890s following a snowstorm.

Position: 213 (4 views)

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700 block of Broad Street looking east toward the Neuse River from the Catholic Nunnery during the early 1900s.

Position: 431 (3 views)

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400 block of New Street looking west from Middle Street. The Presbyterian Church yard is enclosed by the fence.

Position: 110 (5 views)

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