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A group congregated at the fairgrounds for the April 1900 Fair. The Moses Griffin School can be seen in the background.

Position: 374 (35 views)

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A group congregated at the fairgrounds for the April 1900 Fair. What appears to be a church can be seen in the background.

Position: 304 (41 views)

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A group of people gathered around the monument for Otway Burns at the dedication ceremony on July 24, 1901.

Position: 374 (35 views)

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Interior view of Stallings Plumbing & Heating Shop in the 200 block of Craven Street. Bathtubs, toilets, sinks, and mirrors line the left side of the aisle while plumbing fixtures can be seen in the cabinets to the right. Robert L. Stallings (man in…

Position: 351 (37 views)

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Photograph of General Cullen A. Battle in the Confederate Army.

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Lieutenant Colonel Wilson H. Stephenson in uniform standing in front of large artillery at the National Guard Armory. Lt. Col. Stephenson was the commanding officer of Camp Battle in New Bern when it was established in 1942.

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United States Representative Graham A. Barden (center) and Lieutenant Colonel Wilson H. Stephenson (second from left) with three unidentified men, two in uniform, standing in front of the United States Post Office and Court House.

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IllustratedCityofNewBern.pdf
This profusely illustrated volume includes detailed information about almost every business located in New Bern during 1914.

Position: 351 (37 views)

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Photographs (1930s) and newspaper clipping (1923) of the Spaight Cemetery, Madam Moore Lane, New Bern, North Carolina.

Position: 313 (40 views)

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Governor Abner Nash [ca. 1740-1786] grave site, Pembroke Plantation, Number Seven Township, Craven County, North Carolina, about 1930.

Position: 263 (52 views)

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View of Long Wharf with James City in the distance. A couple stand on a pier along the Trent River, fishing nets are hanging to dry. A large wash pot is just left of center. A three-masted ship can be seen in the river and boats are tied along the…

Position: 44 (108 views)

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Snow scene view of Pollock Street looking east from Craven Street.

Position: 120 (98 views)

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View of Cedar Grove Cemetery from the corner of Queen and George Streets looking down Queen toward the entry arch.

Position: 74 (104 views)

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View of East Front Street from the Neuse River showing the frozen river and several people standing on the ice.

Position: 90 (102 views)

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Eight men wearing hats and a horse standing in front of J.H. Hackburn Grocer building at the corner of Broad and Queen Streets. Various sale goods can be seen on the porch of the store.

Position: 13 (118 views)

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