View of the 300 block of Pollock Street, looking West from near Craven Street. The United States Courthouse and Post Office building with the Clock Tower is center-framed. A lady stands on the steps of the building.
Horse-drawn vehicles can be seen…
Image of the Bank of New Bern building as it appeared around 1900. The Bank of New Bern building was constructed around 1818 and was liquidated around 1834. The building then housed the Merchants Bank.
Bradham's Pharmacy, corner of Middle and Pollock Streets. Oscar Marks is identified as the man on the left. "Uncle Dick" (Richard F. Butler) is identified on the right.
Booklet of poetry compiled by Pamlico County native, Leo Turrell Brinson (1898-1976). All of the poems were written by Rev. G.A. Studdert Kennedy, a World War I British Army chaplain, and were published in his Rough Rhymes of a Padre in 1918. The…
Billhead for Bradham and Smith, Brokers and Commission Merchants, on Craven Street in New Bern. The principal owners were Caleb D. Bradham, inventor of Pepsi-Cola, and William J. Smith.
Hand-colored, engraved map: West Indies [cartouche] Cartouche includes two merchants dealing with a native. Attributed to Emanuel Bowen, this map of the West Indies shows the area from southern Maryland to northern South America. It charts the…