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Hotel Queen Anne, New Bern, North Carolina
Black and white image of the Queen Anne Hotel at 4xx Broad Street, ca. 1940.

Position: 446 (38 views)

Hotel Queen Anne, New Bern, North Carolina
B&W postcard of the Queen Anne Hotel with a horse-drawn carriage in front. The hotel was originally the residence of James B. Blades, built in 1913 and demolished ca. 1967.

Position: 140 (105 views)

Hotel Queen Anne, New Bern, N.C.
Postcard of the Queen Anne Hotel, on U.S. 17 and U.S. 70 in New Bern, N.C. Former residence of James B. Blades, built in 1913 and demolished ca. 1967.

Position: 640 (27 views)

Hotel Albert & 200 block Middle Street
1908 view of the east side of the 200 block of Middle Street in New Bern showing the Hotel Albert and electrical poles.

Position: 519 (34 views)

Hot-air Balloon at Fair, April 1900
A hot air balloon on the fairgrounds at the April 1900 Fair. The Moses Griffin School building can be seen in the background.

Position: 272 (58 views)

Hon. John P. Green
Picture and brief biography of John P. Green, an Ohio legislator born in New Bern, N.C. Appears to be clipped from Twentieth century Negro literature, or, A cyclopedia of thought on the vital topics relating to the American Negro edited by D.W. Culp…

Position: 640 (27 views)

Historical Incidents : What "Our Women in the War" Did and Suffered
Personal narrative of the life of Lavinia Ellis Cole Roberts during the Civil War describing the daily life and hardships she faced.

Position: 55 (116 views)

Historical Address Given By Mrs. W.F. Dowdy Upon The Occasion of The Celebration of The Hundredth Anniversary of The Benevolent Society of New Bern, N.C.
The Benevolent Society started July 4, 1837 as a group of women that carried out local charities in New Bern. This transcript is from the Society's Centennial Celebration in 1937. The speech was given by one of the youngest members of the group, Mrs.…

Position: 751 (21 views)

Henry Clay Whitehurst Family Bible
Family Bible records of the Henry Clay Whitehurst family of New Bern, N.C.

Position: 250 (66 views)

Hendren on Methodism
Elizabeth Hendren wrote about the history of the Methodist Church and its establishment in New Bern. Born in 1837, Elizabeth Mayhew Hendren lived to the age of ninety-two, passing away in 1929. A 1920 newspaper clipping notes that she was the…

Position: 802 (18 views)

Haslen Dependency
Valentine describes this image as the "oldest house in New Berne on E. Front St. near Pollock. Built 1710." Architectural historian Peter Sandbeck states the house was most likely built ca 1760-1770. In the 1980s, the home was moved to and…

Position: 624 (28 views)

Hand-McCotter House, 212 Johnson Street, New Bern, ca. 1920
Real photo postcard view of the Hand-McCotter House at 212 Johnson Street, ca. 1920

Position: 431 (39 views)

Hancock Street looking North from the Trent River Railroad Bridge, taken by Reid Whitford, 1895.
100 block of Hancock Street looking north from the Trent River Railroad Bridge.

Position: 178 (97 views)

Hancock Street Christian Church
Depiction of Hancock Street Christian Church, erected 1889, dedicated December 1, 1889, burned Sunday, December 29, 1918. Photo taken about 1914.

Position: 728 (22 views)

Guide to Historic New Bern, North Carolina
A guide including historic attractions such as the W.B. Blades House are included in this guide for New Bern. This brochure is for the Bicentennial Celebration of the American Revolution in 1976.

Position: 907 (12 views)

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