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500 block of Craven Street looking north at corner of Change Street. Home of John D. Whitford at right center.

Position: 198 (77 views)

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Five young boys and a man pose along the 400 block of East Front Street. One of the boys aims a rifle while propped on a tree. Also propped on the tree is a bicycle. The boat Two Brothers sits on the shore line.

Position: 40 (105 views)

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400 block of New Street looking west from Middle Street. The Presbyterian Church yard is enclosed by the fence.

Position: 201 (76 views)

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A horse-drawn vehicle stopped on the 400 block of East Front street following a snowstorm.

Position: 492 (24 views)

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Children play in the snow along the 300 block of Johnson Street. In the distance a horse-drawn wagon can be seen.

Position: 22 (110 views)

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300 block of Pollock Street looking west from Craven Street following a snow storm.

Position: 570 (20 views)

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300 block of Pollock Street looking west from Craven Street following a snowstorm.

Position: 181 (82 views)

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Color postcard depicting First Presbyterian Church "Organized January 7, 1817, by John Witherspoon, grandson of a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. This beautiful edifice was constructed from a design by Sir Christopher Wren, noted English…

Position: 636 (17 views)

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200 block of Middle Street looking north during the 1890s after a snowstorm.

Position: 181 (82 views)

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East side of the 200 block of Middle Street looking north during the 1890s after a snowstorm.

Position: 177 (85 views)

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200 block of Broad Street looking east from Middle Street toward the Neuse River during the 1890s following a snowstorm.

Position: 178 (84 views)

1946_Homes_Tour.pdf
The homes tour in 1946, hosted by the New Bern Garden Club, showed off the significant historic parts of New Bern at the time. The tour started at the "Headquarters" which was the Woman's Club House at Union Point, the site of the government house…

Position: 385 (31 views)

1915_Planet_p.pdf
The Planet is a book put together by the students of The West Street Graded School in New Bern. The principal is J.T. Barber. Graduating class rolls, alumni updates, valedictorian speeches, and local advertisements are included as well.

Position: 369 (32 views)

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Postcard of waves washing over the banks along East Front Street during the hurricane of 1913. Addressed to "Miss Mary L. Jones" and postmarked "Sep 26 13"

Position: 556 (21 views)

1913_Craven_Directory_p.pdf
The Craven County Directory from 1913 lists names of citizens in Craven County based off of town and district within each town. It also includes advertisements for cars and buggies, as well as, hat making and groceries.

Position: 295 (40 views)

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