Browse Items (967 total)

A New Description of Carolina
Hand-colored, engraved map: “A New Description of Carolina. Sold by Tho: Bassett in Fleetstreet. And Ric: Chiswell in St Paul Churchyard. [cartouche, bottom left] | Francis Lamb, sculp. 1676 [inside neat line, bottom right]
The map depicts Carolina…

Position: 269 (59 views)

A New Map of North Carolina
Hand-colored lithograph, map of North Carolina counties: A New Map of NTH. CAROLINA With Its Canals, Roads & Distances from place to place, along the Stage & Steam Boat Routes. Published by Charles Desilver, No 251 Market Street, Philadelphia [title,…

Position: 438 (38 views)

A New Map of the World from the Latest Observations…
Hand-colored, engraved map: A NEW MAP OF THE WORLD from the Latest Observations. Revis’d by I. Senex. Most Humbly Inscribed to his Royal Highness George Prince of Wales. [cartouche, center top] | Cartouche flanked by putti and representations of the…

Position: 617 (28 views)

A Preliminary Report for the Use of the Archeological Project at the Site of Tryon's Palace in New Bern, N.C.
Before the reconstruction in the fifties, an archeological dig was conducted in the forties for Tryon Palace. This is a report on the history of Tryon Palace and what can be and cannot be found on that site.

Position: 839 (16 views)

A Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication
Program for a prayer service given in 1974 for the Bicentennial of the First Provincial Congress in 1774.

Position: 967 (4 views)

A Sketch of the Military Career of Captain John Daves of the North Carolina Continental Line of the Army of the Revolution Together With Some Facts of Local and Family History
This book about the New Bern patriot Captain John Daves' military career during the American Revolution was written by his grandson, Major Graham Daves.

Position: 957 (6 views)

A Survey of the Coast about Cape Lookout in North Carolina…
Engraved map: A Survey of the Coast about Cape Lookout in North Carolina, taken the 29th of June 1756. This Draught is most Humbly Presented to His Excellency Arthur Dobbs Esqr. His Majesties Captain General, Governor & Commander in Chief in & over…

Position: 315 (49 views)

A Young Charles Duffy, Sr. and an Unidentified Man
A young Charles Duffy, Sr. is pictured standing next to a currently unidentified man. The clothing and style points to early twentieth century. Duffy wears clothing more in the twenties, while the man to the right of Duffy is in more of the 1910's…

Position: 369 (44 views)

Abstract of the army accounts of the North-Carolina line
The Abstract of Army Accounts was compiled by the Commissioners of Finance to manage claims for pay, supplies, and land grants for service in the Revolutionary War. The claims were verified by Abashai Thomas, the Agent for settling the accounts of…

Position: 950 (7 views)

Administrator's Report to The Board of Directors of Good Shepherd Hospital, January  28, 1963
The Good Shepherd Hospital, opened in 1938 for the Black Community, had been a functioning hospital until 1963. This is an annual and financial report to the Board of Trustees given by the administrator, O.T. Faison, in January 1963.

Position: 821 (17 views)

Administrator's Report to the Board of Directors, Good Shepherd Hospital, January 13, 1964
The Administrator of Good Shepherd Hospital, O.T. Faison, is reporting to the Board of Trustees on the events of the hospital during the 1963 fiscal year.

Position: 796 (18 views)

Advertisement for Trees
Damaged advertisement (top one-third missing) for trees to be delivered at the New Bern depot on December 9, 1870.

Position: 162 (101 views)

Advertising umbrella, 200 block Middle Street, ca. 1901
Man with umbrella advertising "Drink Rienzi" Rochester Beer.

Position: 599 (29 views)

African American Baptismal Celebration
A baptism celebration for African Americans in the Neuse River at New Bern. This photograph shows the participants of the baptism standing in the river. The middle of the photograph portrays the baptism as onlookers observe.

Position: 297 (52 views)

African American women in field, possibly inside old Fort Totten
Five African American women and one African American man standing in a field. Farm buildings can be seen in the background.

Position: 51 (117 views)

Output Formats

atom, csv, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2