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The Bear Cub, October 1951
The October 1951 issue of The Bear Cub student newsletter.

Position: 423 (40 views)

The Bear Cub, October 1954
The October 1954 issue of The Bear Cub student newsletter.

Position: 641 (27 views)

The Bear Cub, October 1955
The October 1955 issue of The Bear Cub student newsletter.

Position: 182 (96 views)

The Bear Cub, October 1968
The October 1968 issue of The Bear Cub student newsletter.

Position: 592 (30 views)

The Bear Cub, October 1969
The October 1969 issue of The Bear Cub student newsletter.

Position: 660 (26 views)

The Bear Cub, October 1970
The October 1970 issue of The Bear Cub student newsletter.

Position: 482 (36 views)

The Bear Cub, October 6, 1950
The October 6, 1950, issue of The Bear Cub student newsletter.

Position: 107 (110 views)

The Bear Cub, October 9, 1953
The October 9, 1953, issue of The Bear Cub student newsletter.

Position: 500 (35 views)

The Bruin, April 15, 1930
The April 14, 1930, issue of The Bruin student newsletter.

Position: 179 (97 views)

The Bruin, May 4, 1928
The May 4, 1928, issue of The Bruin student newsletter.

Position: 42 (120 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: 802 (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: 874 (15 views)

The Cypress Tree
Broadside, apparently published in 1929, reprinting an 1882 newspaper article detailing the history of the Cypress Tree in New Bern, N.C.

Position: 262 (61 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: 802 (18 views)

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

Position: 790 (19 views)

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