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The North Carolina Booklet: The Historic Tea Party of Edenton October 25th, 1774
The North Carolina Booklet writes about the events of the Edenton Tea Party that holds close relation to the Boston Tea Party.

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The North Carolina Booklet: The Stamp Act on the Cape Fear
The North Carolina Booklet examines the Stamp Act of 1765 and its effects on North Carolina.

Position: 937 (9 views)

The North Carolina Booklet: Was the Battle of Alamance the First Battle in the Revolution?
The North Carolina Booklet talks about the Battle of Alamance, which is argued to be the first battle of the Revolutionary War in 1771.

Position: 944 (8 views)

The Presentation of the Portrait of Abner Nash
Book containing information about the state of North Carolina's second Governor, Abner Nash. The book covers from his life story to his career and contribution to the American Revolution.

Position: 928 (10 views)

The Reverend John LaPierre
A biography on the French Episcopal Minister, John LaPierre. Reprinted from The Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, volume XL, number 4.

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The State of North Carolina from the best Authorities…
Hand-colored, engraved map: The State of NORTH CAROLINA from the best Authorities &c. by Samuel Lewis. Engraved by Vallance. [cartouche]
Map includes a notation on the placement of “Gov. H[ouse]” at New Bern.
A native of Scotland, engraver John…

Position: 293 (54 views)

The War in North Carolina--Landing of National Troops Under General Burnside At The Mouth Of Slocum's Creek, Neuse River, 15 Miles Below Newbern, On Their Way To Attack That City
Pictured in the engraving is Union troops coming into Slocum Creek, fifteen miles below New Bern. General Burnside is sketched on the Alice Price. Men are leaping off of the Pilot Boy eager for battle, and General Reno is on the Patuxent.

Position: 717 (23 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.

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Thomas Dozier Family Bible
The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; translated out of the original Green and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. Stereotyped for the American Bible Society by D. & G. Bruce. New York, 1829.

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Three African American boys eating watermelon
Three African American boys wearing caps are eating watermelon while sitting on a barrel and on a crate. Behind the boys grows a fig tree.

The boy sitting on the crate is also pictured in Photo.XLIV.26.

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Title page: Photographs & Plans of Buildings Erected By H.W. Simpson, Arch't.
Title page of design book created by Architect Herbert Woodley Simpson.

Position: 537 (33 views)

Train Running on Hancock Street
Train engine and cars on Hancock Street

Position: 717 (23 views)

Transcript of Oral History Interview of Adeline "Smitty" Romalda Bartling
Memories of New Bern Oral History Project

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Transcript of Oral History Interview of Agnes Foy Barden (Mrs. Graham A. Barden)

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Position: 501 (35 views)

Transcript of Oral History Interview of Annie Pace McSorley Armstrong

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