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.
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.
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…
Fairground scene showing a man propped against the stage of a sideshow. Three horse-drawn vehicles are outside a horse barn which has a flag at its peak.
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.
Mitchell, Allen and Company building at present day 309 Pollock Street decorated for the April 1900 Fair. Inscription on back says: "Hackburn's April, 1900"
A man (possibly Charles Stevens) stands in front of a decorated Journal office on Middle Street. The image was probably taken during the April 1900 Fair. A buggy can be seen to the left.
Two men standing in front of the Journal office, 58 Craven Street (present day 200 block). A bicycle is leaning against a tree. The steeple for Christ Church can be seen in the background. An inscription on back of photo reads "Feby. 1904". A purple…