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NewBernFounded.pdf
An early, illustrated history of New Bern that includes information on several New Bern businesses in 1905.

Position: 204 (74 views)

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The Sabbath School pupils and Pollock Street M.E. Chapel are hosting a Christmas event in 1878. The managers are E.G. Newbegin and J.A. Suydam, Jr. The ticket is to admit the bearer, Mrs. M.E. Brinn.

Position: 567 (20 views)

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Two story house located off of Madam Moore Lane, Craven County

Position: 413 (28 views)

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Two story house flanked by magnolia trees

Position: 366 (32 views)

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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: 378 (31 views)

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House in 400 block of Johnson Street that was replaced by the New Bern-Craven County Public Library.

Position: 447 (26 views)

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House located in the 200 block of Pollock Street with two automobiles parked in front. Photo was taken in 1965-1966.

Position: 528 (22 views)

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Pamphlet describing the celebration held upon the completion of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad line between New Bern and Goldsboro.

Position: 462 (25 views)

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Broadside objecting to the proposed location of a school building in New Bern.

Position: 485 (24 views)

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One page flyer detailing the need for an auditorium while building a new school building in New Bern (1908).

Position: 39 (105 views)

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Description of a centennial celebration of George Washington's 1791 visit to New Bern.

Position: 147 (92 views)

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Broadside advertising memorial ceremonies on the death of Robert E. Lee held at First Baptist Church on November 3, 1870.

Position: 147 (92 views)

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Pamphlet describing the Confederate Monument at Cedar Grove Cemetery in New Bern, N.C.

Position: 162 (90 views)

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A b&w, undivided back postcard of a baptism in the Neuse River.

Position: 607 (18 views)

SouvenirNewBern-x.pdf
A history of New Bern produced for the Bicentennial Celebration in 1910, this volume also includes illustrations of many of New Bern's attractions and businesses.

Position: 280 (43 views)

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