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Transcript of Oral Interview of Walter Nathaniel "Nat" Dixon Jr.

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Transcript of Oral Interview of Will Bishop Pittman

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Transcript of Oral Interview of William Archibald Sherratt

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Position: 488 (36 views)

Transcript of Oral Interview of William Joseph "Bill" Edwards

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Transcript of Oral Interview of William Lynn Dill

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Transcript of Oral Interview of Winslow Maglenn Edwards

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Trent River on ice, Trent River frozen
A view of a sailboat in the frozen Trent River as three children walk on the ice.

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Tryon Palace Cannon
The cannon said to have been from the original Tryon Palace is photographed here at its East Front Street location. Read more about this cannon on the Kellenberger Room blog.

Position: 284 (56 views)

Tryon Palace Grand Opening, Gov. Hodges cutting ribbon
Governor Luther Hodges cutting the ribbons at the gates of Tryon Palace during the grand opening ceremonies on April 8, 1959.

Position: 472 (37 views)

Tryon Palace Grand Opening, Mrs. Kellenberger with Gov. Hodges
Image of Mrs. Kellenberger and Gov. Hodges standing before the gates of Tryon Palace during the grand opening ceremony, April 8, 1959.

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Tryon Palace Grand Opening, Mrs. Kellenberger with Gov. Hodges (2nd view)
Image of Mrs. Kellenberger and Gov. Hodges standin before the gates of Tryon Palace during the grand opening ceremony, April 8, 1959.

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Tryon Palace Grand Opening, Mrs. Kellenberger with Gov. Hodges, cutting ribbon
Mrs. Kellenberger and Gov. Hodges cutting the ribbon at the grand opening ceremony at Tryon Palace, April 8, 1959.

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Tryon Theater, 400 block Pollock Street, north side, ca. 1971
View of the Tryon Theater at 414 Pollock Street. The marquee advertises "Big Jake" starring John Wayne.

Position: 664 (26 views)

Turpentine Manufacture In The Southern States
An article on how turpentine and rosin are collected to be distributed after the Civil War. The turpentine business was lucrative in Eastern North Carolina and Georgia. The article includes illustrations of workers collecting and processing the…

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Tuscarora Mills Advertisement
An advertisement for the Tuscarora Mills Company, owned by James A. Bryan, a dealer in Yellow Pine. Bryan owned many businesses in New Bern as well as being a banker in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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