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Bulletin of the Craven County Farm Life School, Vanceboro, N.C., 1919-1920
The bulletin for the school year, 1919-1920. The bulletin includes important events of the school year, a list of teachers and staff, curriculum and the history of the area and school. The Craven County Farm Life School was established in 1912 in…

Position: 803 (18 views)

Bryan's and Stewart's Buggy, April 1900
Two horse-drawn vehicles decorated for the April 1900 Fair parade

Position: 346 (47 views)

Broad Street, 200 block, north side
Three men stand in front of a house in the 200 block of Broad Street. Herbert E. Valentine describes the house as the quarters for Company I, 23rd Massachusetts, during the Civil War. Valentine states the men are A.D. Trout, a "colored man [that] was…

Position: 356 (46 views)

Broad Street Parade
People lined up along the south side of the 500 and 600 blocks of Broad Street (intersection of Metcalf). Men dressed as British soldiers are marching.

Position: 382 (44 views)

Broad Street Looking West, New Bern, North Carolina
Color postcard of Broad Street looking west toward the 400 block, showing parts of Williams Restaurant, Clark's Drug Store, and a gas station with 1950s automobiles and buses on the street.

Position: 449 (38 views)

Broad Street facing the Neuse River from the 200 block.
Looking east down Broad Street toward the Neuse River. Photo taken during 1884. Image is the same taken by William Garrison Reed, titled "Photograph 607: Newberne: Where the 44th Mass. made Dress Parades [Broad Street]."

Position: 206 (86 views)

Broad Street Christian Church, about 1926
Depiction of Broad Street Christian Church after the final phase of its construction in 1926.

Position: 558 (32 views)

Broad Street Christian Church, about 1922
Depiction of Broad Street Christian Church during the first phase of its construction between 1921 and 1924.

Position: 541 (33 views)

Brand Family Record Information
The family information was recorded in the book "My Experience, or Foot-prints of a Presbyterian to Spiritualism" by Francis Smith (Baltimore, 1860). 1900 and 1920 census records locate the family in Georgia.

Position: 231 (75 views)

Bradham's Pharmacy, southeast corner of Middle and Pollock streets, ca. 1909.
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.

Position: 434 (39 views)

Bradham's Drug Store with bunting for 1900 Fair
Caleb Bradham's drugstore on the southeast corner of Middle and Pollock Streets decorated in bunting for the 1900 Fair. Bicycles are parked in front of the building.

Position: 308 (51 views)

Bradham's Corner, Fair of April 1900
Bradham's Pharmacy decorated for the April 1900 Fair. The building was located at the southeast corner of Middle and Pollock Streets. Several men are standing in front of the building, some with bicycles.

Position: 364 (45 views)

Bradham and Smith, Letterhead
A letterhead from the 1890s of the partnership Bradham and Smith. Caleb D. Bradham, one of the principal partners, invented Pepsi-Cola in 1898.

Position: 107 (110 views)

Bradham and Smith, Billhead
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.

Position: 142 (105 views)

Bordelais School of Music
Pamphlet describing the school, teachers, and courses of the Bourdelais School of Music, which began operation in New Bern in 1913. The school continued until shortly before the death of Mr. Bordelais in October 1932.

Position: 142 (105 views)

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