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Warrior, 1971 : J.T. Barber
1971 J.T. Barber Annual

Position: 782 (19 views)

Warehouse Factory Workers
Employees of a currently unidentified warehouse in Eastern North Carolina.

Position: 782 (19 views)

New Bern Iron Works and Supply Company Office
A photograph of the staff at the New Bern Iron Works and Supply Company. The company officially established in 1905 off of Craven Street was expanded next door to a warehouse as well in 1912 due to growth in business.

Position: 796 (18 views)

Transcript of Oral Interview of Earnestine Clemmons Part Two

Position: 839 (16 views)

Transcript of Oral Interview of Earnestine Clemmons Part One

Position: 722 (22 views)

Transcript of Oral Interview of Aaron Boyd and Earnestine Clemmons

Position: 764 (20 views)

Battlefield of NewBerne, N.C.
A map of the battlefield for the Battle of New Bern on March 14, 1862.

Position: 796 (18 views)

The Effects of the Proclamation--Freed Negroes Coming Into Our Lines at Newbern, North Carolina
An engraving of freed slaves marching into Federal territory after the Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863.

Position: 821 (17 views)

Flight of the Rebels at Newbern
An engraving of the Confederate troops fleeing New Bern to the train after their defeat, March 14, 1862.

Position: 821 (17 views)

The Burnside Expedition--Bombardment of Newbern, North Carolina
An engraving of the naval attack on New Bern showing both the ships and the town on fire, March 14, 1862.

Position: 796 (18 views)

The Burnside Expedition--The Storming of Fort Thompson, At Newbern, North Carolina, March 14, 1862
An engraving of the surprise attack on Fort Thompson by the Federals, March 14, 1862.

Position: 863 (15 views)

The Fleet Ascending The Neuse River
An engraving of the Union ships coming in through the Neuse River, March 14, 1862.

Position: 782 (19 views)

Landing of the Troops
An engraving of the Union troops moving into New Bern at the Battle of New Bern, March 14, 1862.

Position: 821 (17 views)

Turpentine Manufacture In The Southern States
An article on how turpentine and rosin are collected to be distributed after the Civil War. The turpentine business was lucrative in Eastern North Carolina and Georgia. The article includes illustrations of workers collecting and processing the…

Position: 764 (20 views)

The War In North Carolina--View Of Newbern, From The Interior Of Fort Thompson, After Its Capture Of The National Forces--Burning Of Rosin Works, Railway Bridge And Naval Stores: And Showing Vessels Sunk In The Channel Of Neuse River, To Prevent Approach Of National Gunboats
Engraved is the Union troops after taking over New Bern in 1862 burning major businesses and setting up camp at Fort Thompson.

Position: 839 (16 views)

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