General Negative Collection, PHC.GENERAL.NEGATIVES

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General Negative Collection, PHC.GENERAL.NEGATIVES

Abstract

Descriptive Summary

Title
General Negative Collection
Call Number
PHC.GENERAL.NEGATIVES
Creator
Unknown
Date
1585 - 2018
Repository
State Archives of North Carolina

Collection Overview

The Archives and History Photograph Collection is an artificial collection of about 250,000 photographs taken by Department of Cultural Resources personnel. It is a diverse collection of photographs reflecting the activities and operations of the various sections, chiefly those within the Division of Archives and History. Major components of the collection are pictures used in the National Register work done by by Survey and Planning Unit, illustrations used by the Historical Publi- cations Section, artifact and exhibit photos of the Museum of History, copy work for the Archival Services Branch of the Division. There are also numerous copies of photographs obtained from private donors who have allowed the Department to duplicate photographs in their custody. Images in the Archives and History Photograph collection are in the form of black and white negatives ranging in size from 35mm to 4" x 5" in format. The photographic negatives date from 1950 to the present, but contain some duplications of images that span the earliest years of photography in North Carolina. While the focus of the collection is clearly on North Carolina history and culture, the content is regional in scope. There are a considerable number of pictures that pertain to Southern, particularly Southeastern, history and culture as well. The Archives and History Photograph Collection was formerly maintained by the Museum of History as part of its holdings. On October 16, 1978, responsibility for photographic services for the Department of Cultural Resources along with physical custody and control of the collection is now vested in the Archival Services Branch of the section with technical support rendered by the section's Technical Services Branch. Copy prints of the photographs, unless restricted by copyright or donor, are available upon request. Orders should be place with the Iconographic Unit of the Archival Services Branch. Reproduction costs vary according to the services requested, but there are no research or usage fees charged by the Division for use of this valuable photographic collection.

Arrangement Note

Chronological and numerical

Contents of the Collection

1. Negatives Received in 1950

Sir Walter Raleigh Axe, 1950 (1950)
N.50.7.102-108
Wedgwood Exhibit, Hall of History, Summer 1950, 1950 (1950)
N.50.7.109-112
Colonial Room and Confederate Room, Hall of History,September 30, 1950 (1950)
N.50.9.1-2
Loom, Hall of History, Manora Mewborn at Spinning Wheel, 1950
N.50.9.3-4
Manora Mewborn at the Spinning Wheel, 1950 (1950)
N.50.9.4
Photo of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Scott, 1950
N.50.9.5
Archives Work Room, 1950
N.50.10.1-5
Art Gallery, Corridor and Work Room, Storeroom, Oct. 5, 1950 (1950)
N.50.10.6.7
New Building Plans of Archives Center at Raleigh, Oct., 1950 (1950)
N.50.10.7-11
Dark Room, Archives and History, Mrs. Frances Whitley, 1950 (1950)
N.50.10.12-13
O M Storage Cabinet, Hall of History, Storeroom 5, 1950 (1950)
N.50.10.14-15
Publications Storeroom, Dept. of Archives and History, 1950
N.50.10.16
State Musuem - Gallery and Work Room, 1950 (1950)
N.50.10.17-22
Trailer of French Gratitude Gifts in Henderson Co.,Oct 1950, 1950 (1950)
N.50.10.23-25
Old Valentine, 1950 (1950)
N.50.10.26
Guy A. Weatherly, Traveling Musuem Curator, 1950 (1950)
N.50.12.1-2
Southern Pines School Play about Shaw Family, 1950 (1950)
N.50.12.3-4
First Copy of North Carolina Gazette, 1950 (1751)
N.50.11.5-7

2. Negatives Received in 1951

Scope and Content:

These negatives have been filed with either no date or out of original order. They have been catalogued as such with information being added as found.

Seal of Willie P. Mangum for Publications, January, 1993 (1951)
N.51.1.1-2
Laminating Machine, Basement of Archives and History, January, 1993 (1951)
N.51.1.3-4
Smokestack of the Ram Albemarle, Hall of History, January, 1951 (1951)
N.51.1.5-6
Gen. Stephen Ramseur, from portrait in Hall of History, 1951 (1951)
N.51.2.1
Mrs. Anne Hornblow, from portrait on Hall of History, February, 1993 (1951)
N.51.2.2-3
Photo from book of Joshua Forman, for Bill Powell, 1951 (1951)
N.51.4.3-4
Textile Exhibit, Reconstruction Room, Hall of History, 1951 (1951)
N.51.4.5
Old Weaving Pattern, Rosebud and Rattlesnake, 1951 (1951)
N.51.4.6
Charles B. Aycock Birthplace, 1951 (1951)
N.51.4.7
Governor John M. Morehead, 1951 (1951)
N.51.4.8
Confederate Railroad Ticket, 1951 (1951)
N.51.4.9
P. G. Mangum, 1951 (1951)
N.51.4.10
Early Locomotive, "Tornado", 1951 (1951)
N.51.4.11
Eli Whitney, from book in Archives, 1951 (1951)
N.51.5.1
GONE ARE THE DAYS, by Harnett, 1951 (1951)
N.51.5.1 A
Whitney's Cotton Gin, 1951 (1950)
N.51.5.2
Carolina Parrot-Copy from Audubon bird book in State Library, 1951 (1951)
N.51.5.3-6
Photos of old gun, English make, brought in to be identified, 1951 (1951)
N.51.5.7-8
Copies of John White's Drawings (discarded), 1951 (1951)
N.51.5.9
Copy of Photos in Hall of History, Wharf at Plymouth, AandP RR, 1951 (1951)
N.51.7.2-3
William Hooper, 1951 (1951)
N.51.7.6
Photo of Oil Portrait of Joseph Hewes, 1951 (1951)
N.51.7.7
Photo of Edwin M. Holt and Alamance Mill, 1951 (1951)
N.51.7.8
Two Cases in Colonial Room, Hall of History, 1951 (1951)
N.51.7.9-15
New Addition to Education Building, Interior and Exterior, 1951 (1951)
N.51.7.16-21
Henry Clay. Copy of Portrait in State Capitol, 1993 (1951)
N.51.8.2
Trailer, 1951 (1951)
N.51.8.3
Seal of the Lords Proprietors, 1951 (1951)
N.51.9.1
John Eaton, 1951 (1951)
N.51.9.3
Peggy Eaton, 1951 (1951)
N.51.9.4
Gov. Alexander Martin, from portrait belonging to Hall of History, 1993 (1951)
N.51.8.1
Locomotive Romulus Saunders, 1951 (1951)
N.51.9.5
Halifax Resolves, 1993 (1951)
N.51.9.6-7
George Davis, 1993 (1951)
N.51.9.8
Christopher Crittenden, 1993 (1951)
N.51.9.9-13
Battle of Alamance, 1951 (1951)
N.51.9.15
Piano, 1951 (1951)
N.51.9.16-17
Furniture by Tom Day, Milton, N.C., 1951 (1951)
N.51.9.18
Furniture by Tom Day, Milton, N.C., 1951 (1951)
N.51.9.20
Furniture by Tom Day, Milton, N.C., 1951 (1951)
N.51.9.19
Furniture by Tom Day, Milton, N.C., 1951 (1951)
N.51.9.21
Spool Bed Furniture by Tom Day, Milton, N.C., 1951 (1951)
N.51.9.22
Furniture (bed) by Tom Day, Milton, N.C., 1951 (1951)
N.51.9.23
Spool bed by Tom Day, Milton, N.C., 1951 (1951)
N.51.9.24
Wardrobe by Tom Day, Milton, N.C., 1951 (1951)
N.51.9.25
Presbyterian Church, Milton, N.C., 1951 (1951)
N.51.9.26
Albemarle, 1951 (1951)
N.51.11.1-7
Microfilm Project, 1951 (1951)
N.51.11.8
Paschal, Herb and microfilm, 1951 (1951)
N.51.11.9-10
Seal of North Carolina, 1951 (1951)
N.51.11.11
Portrait Of Orren R. Smith, 1993 (1951)
N.51.11.12
Engraving of Sir Walter Raleigh, 1993 (1951)
N.51.11.13

3. Negatives Received in 1952

Scope and Content:

These negatives have been filed with either no date or out of original order. They have been catalogued as such with information being added as found.

Confederate flags of Goldsboro Rifles and James I. Waddell, 1993 (1951)
N.52.1.1-2
Early Tool Gallery, Hall of History, January, 1993 (1951)
N.52.1.3-4
Catalogue and first page from Carolina Charter advertisement, 1993 (1952)
N.52.1.5-6
Daniel A. Tompkins, BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF N. C., Vol. 1, 1952 (1952)
N.52.1.7-8
Portrait of Governor James Turner, 1952 (1952)
N.52.1.9-10
Cabin of Nancy Hanks near Belmont, 1952 (1952)
N.52.2.7
Myrtle Underwood School Children in School Museum (discarded)., 1952 (1952)
N.52.5.1-6
Sir Walter Raleigh Portrait (discarded), 1952 (1952)
N.52.5.7
James K. Polk Birthplace, 1952 (1952)
N.52.5.8
Andrew Jackson Birthplace, 1952 (1952)
N.52.5.9
Flag flown at Ft. Macon, Civil War, before and after lamination, 1952 (1952)
N.52.5.11
Duke of Richmond and Marquis of Rockingham (discarded), 1952 (1952)
N.52.5.12-13
William S. Ashe, 1952 (1952)
N.52.5.14
Moore Bros. Transportation Co. and School Children (discarded), 1952 (1952)
N.52.5.15-18
Bennett House, 1952 (1952)
N.52.5.19-20
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Evans of Nashville with dulcimer, etc., 1952 (1952)
N.52.5.21-24
Car stuck in the mud, 1909, 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.3
Duke tobacco factory, Durham (discarded), 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.4
Map by de Bry of Roanoke Island, 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.5
Men from Diebold Co. putting charter, etc. (discarded), 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.7
Title page of Raleigh's HISTORY OF THE WORLD (discarded), 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.8
Two negatives of Sir Humphrey Gilbert (one negative discarded), 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.9-10
Wright Brothers and first airplane flight (discarded), 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.11-12
Mulberry Hill, the old Blount home near Edenton, N.C., 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.13-14
ADVANCE, Confederate blockade runner, 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.15
Broken picture of the Edenton Tea Party, 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.16-17
Group at East Lake waiting for the ferry., 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.18-19
1770 John Collet Map of North Carolina for George III, 1987 (1952)
N.52.7.20-21
Hayes Plantation, near Edenton, 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.22-24
School Play at Myrtle Underwood School, Raleigh, 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.25-28
Elizabethan ship, copy of (discarded), 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.29
Carolina Charter of 1663, 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.30
Confederate battle flag of the First N. C. Regiment, 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.32
Confederate flag of the Second N. C. Volunteers, 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.33
State flag of the Second N. C. Regiment, front and back., 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.34-35
Confederate battle flag of the Thirty-Eighth N. C. Regiment, 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.36
State flag of the Forty-Seventh Regiment N. C. Volunteers, 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.37
Confederate battle flag of the Forty-Seventh N. C. Regiment, 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.38
Bethel flag of the Buncombe Riflemen, 1952 (1952)
N.52.7.39
Guidon of the First Co., First Regiment, N. C. Troops, 1951 (1952)
N.52.7.40
Woodfield Inn, Flat Rock, N. C., 1952 (1952)
N.52.9.1
Episcopal Church, St. John-in-the-Wilderness, Flat Rock, N. C., 1952 (1952)
N.52.9.2
Rugby Grange Home, Fletcher, N. C., ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.9.3
Green River Plantation, Polk Co., N. C., 1952, 1952 (1952)
N.52.9.4
Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, N. C., ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.9.5-6
Connemara, Flat Rock, Henderson Co., N. C., 1952, 1952 (1952)
N.52.9.7
Large Boxwood, Fletcher, N. C., ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.9.8
Thomas Wolfe's Angel, Hendersonville, N. C., 1952, 1952 (1952)
N.52.9.9
Historic Highway Markers in North Carolina, ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.1-5
State Hall of Records, Annapolis, MD, ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.6
Reception, Southeastern Museums' Conference, 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.7
Oak Tree Planted on Capitol Square, Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.8
"Scott Oak", Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1952, 1952 (1952)
N.52.10.9-10
Governor W. Kerr Scott and "Scott" Oak, Raleigh, N. C., 1952, 1952 (1952)
N.52.10.11-12
Ann Beal, Exhibits Curator, Hall of History, Raleigh, N. C.,1952, 1952 (1952)
N.52.10.13-18
Painting a Fence at the Hall of History, Raleigh, N. C., ca.1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.19-20
Julia McConnahey and Photostat Machine, Hall of History,N.C.,c1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.21-22
Ed Miles w/ N. C. Historic Site Highway Marker, ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.23
Joy E. Jordan, Hall of History, Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.24-26
Frank Burton, N. C. State Archivist, ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.27-29
Frances Whitley, Archivists,w/ Laminating Mach., Ral.,N.C.,c1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.30
Diagram of Salem Tavern, Old Salem, N. C., ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.31
Blanche Johnson, Aand H Director's Office, Raleigh, N. C., ca.1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.32-34
May Hill, Historic Publications, N. C. Hall of History, ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.35-37
Microfilm Camera, State Auditor's Office, Raleigh, N. C., ca1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.38
Mrs. Bee Hardee at Microfilm Reader, N.C. Hall of History, c1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.40
D.L. Corbett, Archivist, N. C. Hall of History, Raleigh, ca.1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.41-43
Dorothy Phillips, Photographer/ Archivist, N.C. Hall of History, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.44-48
Marvin Rogers, Handyman,NC Dept Archives/History, Raleigh, c1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.49-51
Barney Schettler, N.C. Archives and History, Raleigh, ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.52-53
N.C. Div. Archives and History Charter Case, Raleigh, ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.54-55
Beth Crabtree, Archivist, N. C. Archives, Raleigh, ca. 1952, 1952 (1952)
N.52.10.56-57
Eva Lawrence, N.C. Archives Publications, Raleigh, 1952, 1952 (1952)
N.52.10.58-60
Henry Perry Fumigating the Vault at N.C. Archives, Raleigh, 1952, 1952 (1952)
N.52.10.61
Doris Harris, N. C. Archives, Raleigh, 1952, 1952 (1952)
N.52.10.62-63
Mary Rogers, Search Room Archivist, Raleigh, N. C., 1952, 1952 (1952)
N.52.10.64-65
N.C.F. and Y.U. Engine, Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley R.R., ca. 1880, 1952 (ca. 1880)
N.52.10.66
A. and P. R.R. Engine, n.d., 1952 (n.d.)
N.52.10.67
Yadkin Valley R.R. Passenger Station, n.d., 1952 (n.d.)
N.52.10.69
"Tornado", Early N. C. Locomotive, n.d., 1952 (n.d.)
N.52.10.68
Romulus Sanders Locomotive, Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1855, 1952 (ca. 1855)
N.52.10.70
W.N.C.R.R. Engine on Birch Ridge Cut, McDowell Co., N. C., c1890, 1952 (ca. 1890)
N.52.10.71
Thomas Wolfe House, Asheville, N. C., ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.10.72-73
Dr. J.W.R. Norton Visits N.C. Hall of History, Raleigh, ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.11.3
Guilford Courthouse Battlegound, Greensboro, N. C., 1781, 1952 (1781)
N.52.11.4-4A
Wm. Hooper House, Wilmington, N. C., ca. 1776, 1952 (ca. 1776)
N.52.11.5
Alamance Battleground, near Burlington, N. C., ca. 1776, 1952 (ca. 1781)
N.52.11.6
"Raleigh" R.R. Engine, N. C. Hall of History, 1952, 1952 (1952)
N.52.11.8-9
Carolina Charter and Case, Hall of History, Raleigh, N. C., 1952, 1952 (1952)
N.52.11.10
Children in Roanoke Island Room, N.C. Hall of History, 1952, 1952 (1952)
N.52.11.11-12
Richd. D. Spaight Dueling Pistols, N. C. Hall of History, ca1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.11.13
Exhibits in the N.C. Hall of History, Raleigh, ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.11.14-15
Document in the N. C. Hall of History, Raleigh, ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.11.16
Furniture from the Blount Collection, N.C. Hall of History,c1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.11.17-18
Cradle on Exhibit, Blount Collection, N.C. Hall of History,c1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.11.20
Children in Portrait Gallery, N.C. Hall of History, ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.11.21
Mayflower Cup, N. C. Hall of History, Raleigh, ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.11.22-23
Buggymobiles in the N.C. Hall of History, Raleigh, ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.11.24-25
Model of the "Raleigh" on Exhibit, N.C. Hall of History, ca.1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.11.27
Exhibits in the N.C. Hall of History, ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.11.28
N. C. Hall of History Scenes, Raleigh, ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.11.29
Culture Week, North Carolina Archives, Raleigh, ca. 1952, 1952 (ca. 1952)
N.52.12.1-8

4. Negatives Received in 1953

Governor William W. Holden, c. 1870, 1953; 1870
N.53.1.262
Gov. William Hawkins (1777-1819), Pleasant Hill, N.C., 1953 (ca. 1810)
N.53.1.263
Gov. David S. Reid (1813-1891), Rockingham, N.C., 1953 (ca. 1845)
N.53.1.264
Gov. Tod R. Caldwell (1818-1874), Morganton, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1872)
N.53.1.265
Gov. William R. Davie (1756-1820), Halifax, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1800)
N.53.1.268
Gov. Arthur Dobbs (1689-1765), 1953 (ca. 1750)
N.53.1.269
Gov. Robert Daniel, Albemarle County, Carolina, 1953 (1703)
N.53.1.270
Gov. John Owen (1787-1841), Bladen County, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1830)
N.53.1.272
Gov. David Stone (1770-1818), Bertie County, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1808)
N.53.1.273
Governor Philip Ludwell, James City County, Virginia, 1953 (ca. 1690)
N.53.1.274
Governor Edward Hyde (ca.1650-1712), 1953 (1710)
N.53.1.275
Virginia Dare Desk, 1953; n.d.
N.53.1.282-283
Ann Beal and Beth Crabtree, NC Archives and History,Raleigh, 1953 (ca. 1953)
N.53.1.284-287
Statue of Nathanael Greene, Hall of History, Raleigh, N.C., 1953 (1953)
N.53.3.1-3
Confederate Soldier at Battle of Gettysburg, 1953 (1863)
N.53.3.4
Confederate Soldier at the Battle of New Bern, N.C., 1953 (1862)
N.53.3.5
Residence of Col. William Polk, Raleigh, N.C., Built 1795, 1953 (ca. 1920)
N.53.3.6
Battle of Cowpens, near Camden, S.C., 1781, 1953 (1781)
N.53.3.7
Banner of the Ku Klux Klan, North Carolina, 1953 (1953)
N.53.3.8
Costume of the Ku Klux Klan, North Carolina, 1953 (1953)
N.53.3.9
Display Windows, Grimbrel's Store, Philadelphia, Penn., 1953 (n.d.)
N.53.3.10-11
Daniel Morgan (1736-1802), Revolutionary War Soldier, 1953 (ca. 1780)
N.53.3.12
Col. Isaac Shelby (1750-1826), N.C. Revolutionary War Soldier (discarded), 1953 (n.d.)
N.53.3.13
King's Mountain Battlefield, Cleveland Co., N.C., 1953 (1780)
N.53.3.14
William R. Davie (1756-1820), Statesman, Soldier, Educator (discarded), 1953 (ca. 1798)
N.53.3.15
New Garden Meeting House, Guilford Co., N.C. (discarded), 1953 (n.d.)
N.53.3.16
Tuckasege Ford, Gaston Co., N.C. (discarded), 1953 (n.d.)
N.53.3.17
G. B. Cherry, Supt. of Buildings and Grounds, Raleigh, N.C., 1953 (1953)
N.53.3.18-20
Tryon Palace, Craven County, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1800)
N.53.3.21
O.H. Williams, Revolutionary War Soldier from N.C., 1953 (ca. 1780)
N.53.3.22
Trading Ford in Colonial North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1780)
N.53.3.23
Lillington Hall, Pender County, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1790)
N.53.3.24
Harnett House, New Hanover County, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1790)
N.53.3.25
Edmund Fanning (1737-1818), North Carolina Loyalist, 1953 (ca. 1790)
N.53.3.26
St. Philip's Church, Brunswick Town, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1740)
N.53.3.26a
Wills Forest, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1920)
N.53.3.27-28
Cornwallis Office, Hillsborough, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1780)
N.53.3.29
Cornwallis Headquarters, Hillsborough, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1780)
N.53.3.30
Flag of the 40th North Carolina Regiment, 1953 (ca. 1863)
N.53.3.32-33
Bain-Pettigrew Plantation, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1953 (1936)
N.53.3.34
The Old North Carolina State House at Raleigh, 1953 (ca. 1820)
N.53.3.35
Willie Person Mangum (1792-1861), Orange County, N.C., 1953 (ca. 1835)
N.53.3.36-37
Colonial Shoemaking Tools, 1953 (ca. 1775)
N.53.3.38
The North Carolina State Capitol at Raleigh, 1953 (ca. 1850)
N.53.3.39
50th Anniversary Exhibit, North Carolina Hall of History, 1953 (1953)
N.53.3.40
Upper Stone and Lower Stone Churches, Rowan Co., N.C., 1953 (ca. 1800)
N.53.3.41-42
Cherokee Indian Cabin in the North Carolina Mountains, 1953 (ca. 1900)
N.53.3.44
A North Carolina Frontiersman, 1953 (ca. 1790)
N.53.3.46
Antebellum Cotton Press in North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1855)
N.53.3.47
Council Oak, Morganton, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1907)
N.53.3.48
Railroad Accident at Boston's Bridge, Iredell Co., N.C., 1953 (1891)
N.53.3.49
Ft. Dobbs, Rowan Co., N.C., Built 1755, 1953 (n.d.)
N.53.3.50
Old County Courthouse, Salisbury, N.C., 1953 (1855)
N.53.3.51
North Carolina Hunting Scene, 1953 (ca. 1875)
N.53.3.52
Old Mill, Reem's Creek, near Weaverville, N.C., 1953 (ca. 1855)
N.53.3.53
Governor Arthur Dobbs, 1953; n.d.
N.53.3.54
Gov. Samuel Johnston (1733-1816), Edenton, N.C., 1953 (ca. 1785)
N.53.1.260
Jamesville and Washington Railroad, Dymond City, N.C., 1953 (n.d.)
N.53.3.55
Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Trestle, 1953 (n.d.)
N.53.3.56
Horse-Shoe Trestle and Excursion Train, 1953 (pre-1942)
N.53.3.57
Gov. Clyde R. Hoey (1877-1954), Shelby, N.C., 1953 (ca. 1935)
N.53.1.267
Gov. Benjamin Smith (1756-1826) Wilmington, N.C., 1953 (1810)
N.53.1.271
Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton, British Army, 1953 (ca. 1780)
N.53.3.28a
Pyle's Pond, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1780)
N.53.3.31
Colonial Room at Raleigh, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1953)
N.53.4.1-2
Home of Col. William Polk, Raleigh, N.C., 1953 (ca. 1920)
N.53.6.6
Montfort Hall, Raleigh, N.C., 1953; n.d.
N.53.5.58-59
Gov. James Turner (1766-1824), Bute (Warren) Co., N.C., 1953 (1802)
N.53.7.1
Hunting Lodge of Pembroke Jones, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1950)
N.53.7.2-7
Tryon Palace Excavations @ New Bern, N.C., 1953 (ca. 1950)
N.53.7.8-17
Communion Service at Christ Church, New Bern, N.C., 1953 (ca. 1950)
N.53.7.18-19
Sir Walter Raleigh (1566?-1618), 1953 (ca. 1590)
N.53.7.20-21
Zebulon Baird Vance (1830-1894), Asheville, N.C., 1953 (ca. 1880)
N.53.7.23
Gov. Oliver Max Gardner (1882-1947), Shelby, N.C., 1953 (ca. 1930)
N.53.7.24
Charles II, King of England, 1660-1685, 1953 (ca. 1675)
N.53.7.25
North Carolina Memorial at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 1953 (ca. 1950)
N.53.7.26
"Tornado", Seaboard Air Line Railroad Locomotive, 1953 (b.1840)
N.53.7.27
Charles B. Aycock (1859-1912), Fremont, N.C., 1953 (1901)
N.53.7.28
J.L. Jackson with North Carolina Schoolchildren, 1953 (1953)
N.53.7.29-30
Haywood's Kicking Machine, Croatan, North Carolina, 1953 (1953)
N.53.7.31
Vail-Clarke House, New Bern, N.C., 1953 (1953)
N.53.7.32
Greenfield Plantation, Chowan County, North Carolina, 1953 (1953)
N.53.7.33
Parson Earl's Schoolhouse at Chowan County, N.C., 1953 (1953)
N.53.7.34
Bandon Plantation, Chowan County, North Carolina, 1953 (1953)
N.53.7.35-36
Albania, Chowan County, North Carolina, 1953 (1953)
N.53.7.37
Sycamore Plantation, Chowan County, N.C., Built ca. 1690, 1953 (1953)
N.53.7.39
Wright Memorial, Dare County, North Carolina, 1953 (1953)
N.53.7.40-41
Connestee Falls, Transylvania County, N.C., n.d., 1953; n.d.
N.53.8.1-3
Judaculla Rock, Jackson County, N.C., n.d., 1953; n.d.
N.53.8.4-5
Pleasant Gardens, McDowell County, N.C., n.d., 1953; n.d.
N.53.8.6-7
Creekside Plantation, Burke County, N.C., Built 1836, 1953 (1953)
N.53.8.8
Swan Ponds, home of Isaac Avery, Burke County, N.C., 1953; n.d.
N.53.8.9
Unidentified Group visits Log Cabins in N.C. Mountains, 1953 (ca. 1953)
N.53.8.10-15
Mountain View, home of Samuel Greenlee, Burke County, N.C., n.d., 1953; n.d.
N.53.8.16
Hugh Waddell (ca.1734-1773), Bladen County, N.C., 1953 (ca. 1770)
N.53.10.1-2
Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Scale Model, 1953 (ca. 1953)
N.53.10.3
River Ferry, Asheville, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1870)
N.53.10.4
Patton Avenue, Asheville, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1870)
N.53.10.5
Zebulon Baird Vance (1830-1894), Asheville, N.C., 1996 (ca. 1865)
N.53.10.6
George Cherry, Supt. Capitol Bldg., Raleigh, N.C., 1953 (1953)
N.53.10.7-10
Archives Stacks, Archives and History, Raleigh, N.C., 1953 (1953)
N.53.10.11
Records Center Warehouse, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1953 (1953)
N.53.10.12-13
Carolina Charter of 1663, 1953 (1663)
N.53.10.14-17
State Exposition, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1953 (1884)
N.53.10.18
Wright Brothers Marker Dedication, Kitty Hawk, N.C., 1928, 1953 (1928)
N.53.10.19
Bill to Establish the North Carolina Historical Commission, 1953 (1903)
N.53.10.20-21
Historian and Journalist, Allan Nevins, c. 1940, 1953; c. 1940
N.53.11.1
Literary Historian Richard G. Walser, c. 1940, 1953; c. 1940
N.53.11.2
Sign of the Hall of History, Raleigh, N.C., 1953 (1953)
N.53.12.1
Literary and Historical Society Awards, Raleigh, N.C., 1953 (1953)
N.53.12.2
Mrs. Inglis Fletcher, N.C. Writer, 1953 (1953)
N.53.12.3
Awards Ceremony, Lit. and History Soc., Raleigh, N.C., 1953 (1953)
N.53.12.4
Mayflower Award, Lit. and History Soc., Raleigh, N.C., 1953 (1953)
N.53.12.5
The Original Wright Brothers Glider of 1903, 1953 (1953)
N.53.12.6
Wright Glider at Workshop, Kitty Hawk, N.C., 1953 (ca. 1903)
N.53.12.7
Carpenter's Tools at N.C. Hall of History, 1953 (1953)
N.53.12.8-10
Constitution House, Halifax, North Carolina, 1953 (ca. 1952)
N.53.12.11
Little Black Boys Eating Lollipops, Coinjock, N.C., 1953 (1953)
N.53.12.12-13
Inland Waterway, Coinjock, North Carolina, 1953 (1953)
N.53.12.14

5. Negatives Received in 1954

I. M. LeGare (d. ca. 1808), Charleston, S. C., ca. 1800, 1953 (ca. 1800)
N.54.1.1
Hunter's Lodge, Wake Co., N. C., 1954, 1954 (n.d.)
N.54.9.18
Daingerfield Home, Fayetteville, N. C., 1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.9.19-20
Old China Plates at Hall of History, Raleigh, N. C., 1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.10.1-2
Party for Old Timers to Identify Barden Negs, Raleigh, N.C.,1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.10.3-5
Junior Historians Club, Raleigh, N. C., 1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.10.6
"The Grove", Home of Willie Jones, Halifax Co., N. C., 1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.10.7
Souvenir Calendars, Hall of History, 1903 and 1935, 1954 (1954)
N.54.11.1-2
Female Academy, Anson County, N. C., n.d., 1954 (n.d.)
N.54.11.3
Duke Homestead, Durham Co., N. C., ca. 1910, 1954 (ca. 1910)
N.54.11.4
Yarborough House/ Hotel, Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1870, 1954 (ca. 1870)
N.54.11.5
Presentation of Vance Papers to N.C. Archives, 1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.11.6-7
Tryon Palace, New Bern, N. C., ca. 1800, 1954 (ca. 1800)
N.54.11.8
Turpentine Stills in North Carolina, ca. 1885, 1954 (ca. 1885)
N.54.11.9-10
Gov. Tryon and The Regulators Meet, ca. 1768, 1954 (ca. 1768)
N.54.11.11
Stillwell Building, Western Carolina Coll., Cullowhee, N.C.,1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.11.12
Edenton Tea Party, Chowan Co., N. C., 1776, 1954 (1776)
N.54.11.13
North Carolina State Exposition, Raleigh, N. C., 1884, 1954 (1884)
N.54.11.14-15
Race Track, State Fair, Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1920, 1954 (ca. 1920)
N.54.11.16
State Fair Grounds, Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1920, 1954 (ca. 1920)
N.54.11.17
Theopholus Hunter House, Caraleigh, N. C., ca. 1954, 1954 (ca. 1954)
N.54.11.18-19
Ocean Terrace Hotel, Wrightsville Beach, N. C., 1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.11.20
Lumina Pier, Wrightsville Beach, N. C., 1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.11.21
Yacht Club, Wrightsville Beach, N. C., 1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.11.22-23
Wrightsville Beach, After Hurricane, New Hanover Co., N. C.,1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.11.24-25
Lumina, After Hurricane Hazel, Wrightsville Beach, N. C., 1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.11.26
Carolina Beach, After Hurricane Hazel, New Hanover Co.,N.C.,1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.11.27-40
Breakers Hotel, After Hurricane Hazel, Wilmington, N. C., 1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.11.41
Caswell Beach, After Hurricane Hazel, New Hanover Co., N.C.,1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.11.42-43
Long Beach, After Hurricane Hazel, Brunswick Co., N. C., 1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.11.44-53
Gov. Wm. Kerr Scott(1896-1958), Haw River, N. C., ca. 1948, 1954
N.54.12.1
Gov. Luther B. Hodges (1898-1974), Chapel Hill, N. C., ca.1953, 1954 (ca. 1953)
N.54.12.2
Gov. Warren Winslow (1810-1862), of Fayetteville, N. C., ca.1860, 1954 (ca. 1860)
N.54.12.3
Wm. B. Umstead (1895-1954), Durham Co., N. C., ca. 1953, 1954 (ca. 1953)
N.54.12.4
Gov. R. Gregg Cherry (1891-1957), ca. 1948, 1954 (ca. 1948)
N.54.12.5
Tod R. Caldwell (1818-1874), N.C. Gov., Morganton, N.C.,1870, 1954 (1870)
N.54.12.6
Presentation of Mayflower and Sir Walter Raleigh Awards, N.C.,1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.12.17-18
Gov. Benjamin Williams (1751-1814), Craven Co., N. C., 1799, 1954 (1799)
N.54.12.7
Governor William Walton Kitchen (1866- 1924), 1909, 1954 (1909)
N.54.12.8-9
Gov. David S. Reid (1813-1891), Rockingham Co., N. C., 1851, 1954 (1851)
N.54.12.10
Gov. Wm. Miller (1783-1825), from Warren Co., N. C., 1814, 1954 (1814)
N.54.12.11
Gov. John Owen (1787-1841), Bladen Co., N. C., 1828, 1954 (1828)
N.54.12.12
Clyde R. Hoey (1877- 1954), Shelby, N. C., ca. 1937, 1954 (ca. 1937)
N.54.12.13
Gov. J.C.B. Ehringhaus (1882-1949), Elizabeth City, N.C., 1933, 1954 (1933)
N.54.12.14
Burgwyn Cup Winners, Raleigh, N. C., 1954, 1954 (1954)
N.54.12.15-16
Mary Southerland Mangum, Orange (Durham) Co., N.C., 1953 (ca. 1880)
N.54.1.2
Martha Person Mangum, Orange (Durham) County, N.C., 1953 (ca. 1880)
N.54.1.3
Toddy Ladle, Made by John Copeland, Edenton, N.C., ca. 1760, 1953 (ca. 1760)
N.54.1.4-5
Staff, Dept. of Archives and History, Raleigh, N.C., 1953 (1948)
N.54.1.6-8
Confederate Fife and Drum Corps, Louisville, Kentucky, 1953 (1905)
N.54.2.1
Model Trains in the Hall of History at Raleigh, N.C., 1953 (1953)
N.54.2.2-3
Dr. C. Christopher Crittenden (1902-1969), in Smock, 1953 (1953)
N.54.2.4-5
Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge, Pender County, N.C., 1954 (1776)
N.54.2.6
Dr. Susan Dimock (1847-1875), Washington, N.C., 1954 (ca. 1870)
N.54.2.7
Model of Wright Brothers Flight, N.C. Hall of History, 1954 (1954)
N.54.2.8-9
Exhibit of the "Raleigh" Locomotive, Raleigh, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.2.10-11
Halifax Resolves, Halifax, North Carolina, 1953 (1776)
N.54.2.12
Confederate Seal, 1862, 1954 (1862)
N.54.3.1-2
Slave Quarters at Aycock Birthplace, Fremont, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.3.3
First and Second Lieutenants, Co. D, 33rd Reg. N.C.S.T., 1954 (ca. 1863)
N.54.3.4
Lillington Hall, Pender County, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.3.5-6
Model Trains at Work, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.3.7-10
Raleigh Police Force, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1954 (1929)
N.54.3.11
Gen. James B. Gordon (1822-1864), Wilkes County, N.C., 1954 (ca. 1862)
N.54.3.12
Gov. Edward B. Dudley (1789-1855) Onslow County, N.C., 1954 (1836)
N.54.3.13
Mrs. James I. Waddell (Anne S. Inglehart) Annapolis, MD., 1954 (ca. 1850)
N.54.3.14
Model Train Exhibit, N.C. Hall of History, Raleigh, 1954 (1954)
N.54.3.15-21
Governor John Willis Ellis (1820-1861), 1954 (ca. 1860)
N.54.3.22
Kiffin Rockwell Yates (1892-1918), Ashe County, N.C., 1954 (ca. 1916)
N.54.3.23
Patrick and Anne Edmonston Graves, Scotland Neck, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.3.24-26
Highway Marker to Site where C.S.S. Albemarle was Built, 1954 (1954)
N.54.3.27
Ruins of Edmonston House, Scotland, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.3.28-30
Trininty Episcopal Church, Scotland Neck, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.3.31-33
Treasurer Edwin M. Gill Pays Fee, Becomes Candidate, 1954 (1953)
N.54.3.33
Tobacco Plant Bed, Wake County, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.3.34-37
Long Leaf Pines in North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.3.38-39
Roanoke River, N.C., Near where Ram Albemarle was Built, 1954 (1954)
N.54.3.40-41
Ferry on the Yadkin River, North Carolina, 1953 (1919)
N.54.3.42
North Carolina Confederate Soldiers, 1953 (ca. 1863)
N.54.3.45
Cannon Cup, Hall of History, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.1
Daniel Morgan (1736-1802), Revolutionary War General, 1954 (ca. 1776)
N.54.4.2
Frances Whitley and MarJ. Hutchins, N.C. Archivists, 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.3
Historic Marker, William R. Davie House, Halifax, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.4
Grave of Joseph Montford (c1714-1775), Halifax, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.5-6
Grave of Nathaniel Macon (1758-1837), Vaughanlands, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.7
Home of Montford Stokes (1762-1842), Jackson, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.8-9
"Loretta", William R. Davie House, Halifax, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.10-11
Buck Springs, Nathaniel Macon House, Vaughanlands, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.12
Barn at Buck Springs, near Vaughanlands, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.13-14
Thomas Bragg House, Jackson, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.15
Williams-Reid-Macon House, Airlie, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.16-17
Royal White Hart Masonic Lodge, Halifax, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.18
Library, Halifax, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.19
DeBerry Home, Troy, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.20-22
Cole House, Ansonville, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.23
Interior View, Allen Kitchen, Wadesboro, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.24-27
Stanback House, Mt. Gilead, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.4.28-29
William Boylan (1777-1861), Raleigh, North Carolina, 1954 (ca. 1835)
N.54.5.1
Union Troops on a Noon-day Halt, 1954 (ca. 1863)
N.54.5.2
Mosby Hall, Littleton, N.C., built 1774, 1954 (1954)
N.54.5.3-4
Black Man Plowing with Mule in North Carolina, 1954 (ca. 1935)
N.54.5.5
Indian Mound in North Carolina, 1954 (ca. 1954)
N.54.5.6-9
Heartt House, Raleigh, North Carolina, Built ca. 1836, 1954 (1954)
N.54.6.1-7
Heartt House, Raleigh, N.C., Built ca. 1836, 1954 (1954)
N.54.6.8-13a
Andrew Johnson Birthplace, Raleigh, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.6.14-17
Monument to Joseph Hewes (1730-1779), Edenton, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.6.18
Wright Brothers Reconstructed Hangar, Kitty Hawk, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.6.19
Somerset Place, Pettigrew State Park, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.6.20-22
Chowan County Courthouse, Edenton, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.6.23
Barker House, Albemarle Sound, Edenton, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.6.24
Bay at Edenton, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.6.25-28
Albemarle Sound, from Ft. Raleigh, Roanoke Island, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.6.29-30
Ft. Raleigh, Roanoke Island, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.6.31-33
Scenes from "Lost Colony", Dare County, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.6.34-39
Archives Staff, Education Building, Raleigh, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.7.1-4
John Charles McNeill (1874-1907), Wagram, N.C., 1954 (ca. 1902)
N.54.7.5
Gov. Montford Stokes (1762-1842), Salisbury, N.C., 1954 (ca. 1815)
N.54.7.6
North Carolina Monument at Gettysburg Battlefield, Penn., 1954 (1954)
N.54.7.7-8
Historic Marker to Mangum House, Durham, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.7.9-10
Grave of Thomas Wolfe, Asheville, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.1-2
Grave of Zebulon B. Vance, Asheville, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.3
Grave of William Sidney Porter (O. Henry), Asheville, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.4
Sir Walter Raleigh (ca.1554-1618), 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.5
United States Arsenal, Fayetteville, North Carolina, 1954 (ca. 1860)
N.54.8.6
Fire Engine, Old Salem, N.C., Built ca. 1765, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.7
Magic Horse Tracks, Bath, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.8
Dr. Susan Dimock House, Washington, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.9
Brown House, Washington, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.10
Beaufort County Courthouse, Washington, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.11
Telfair House, Washington, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.12
John Tompkins House, Bath, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.13-14
St. Thomas Church, Bath, North Carolina, Built 1734, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.15-19
Restoration Work, Tryon Palace, New Bern, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.20-23
Sloop Point Plantation, Pender County, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.24-25
Fort Macon, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.26-31
Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.32-38
Moses H. Cone Estate, Blowing Rock, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.39-40
Thalian Hall, Wilmington, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.41
Pilot Mountain, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.42-44
Moravian Church, Winston Salem, N.C., Built 1807, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.45
Sister's House, Winston Salem, N.C., Built 1786, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.46-47
Fourth House, Winston Salem, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.48
Lick-Boner House, Winston Salem, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.49
God's Acre, Winston Salem, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.50-52
Alumni House, Salem College, Winston Salem, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.8.54
Peebles House, Kinston, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.9.1
Edgewood Farm, Kinston, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.9.2
Interior View, State Records Center, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.9.3-4
Interior View, State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.9.5-6
Jefferson Davis and the Confederate Cabinet, 1954 (1864)
N.54.9.7
Robert E. Lee and his Twenty-Six Generals, 1954 (1907)
N.54.9.8
Old Raleigh Banking and Trust Company, Raleigh, N.C., 1954 (ca. 1901)
N.54.9.9
Confederate Prison, Salisbury, North Carolina, 1954 (ca. 1862)
N.54.9.10
Tennessee State Archives, Nashville, Tennessee, 1954 (1954)
N.54.9.11
Inscription in an Old Violin, 1954 (1954)
N.54.9.12
Items for Sale, Hall of History, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1954 (1954)
N.54.9.13
1953 Publications, Publications Division, Raleigh, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.9.14
Mailing Books, Publications Division, Raleigh, N.C., 1954 (1954)
N.54.9.15-16
Rogers House, Wake Crossroads, Wake County, N.C., 1954 (n.d.)
N.54.9.17

6. Negatives Received in 1955

Bird's Eye View of Wilmington, N. C., 1873, 1955 (1873)
N.55.1.1
Schooner "Sultana", N. C. Hall of History, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.1.2
Confederate Uniforms on Display, N.C. Hall of History, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.1.3
Act to Incorporate Queen's College, Charlotte, N.C., 1809, 1955 (1809)
N.55.1.4-5
Side Saddle, N. C. Hall of History, Raleigh, ca. 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.1.6-7
Old Lock, N. C. Hall of History, Raleigh, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.1.8
Craft Room, N. C. Hall of History, Raleigh, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.1.9-12
Tryon Palace, New Bern, N. C., 1944, 1955 (1944)
N.55.1.13
16th Century English Costumes at N.C. Hall of History, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.2.1-28
Norman Larson at the N. C. Hall of History, Raleigh, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.2.29-30
Wright Flight, Kitty Hawk, N. C., 1903, 1955 (1903)
N.55.2.31-32
Mr./ Mrs. D.L. Corbitt, N.C. Hall of History, Raleigh, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.3.1-4
Grave of Benjamin Williams (1751-1814), Moore Co., N.C.,1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.3.5-6
Harrington House, Moore Co., N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.3.7
Girls in Antique Costumes, N.C. Hall of History, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.3.8-10
Harrison for President Ribbons, N.C Hall of History, 1955, 1955 (1840)
N.55.3.11
5 N.C. Colonial Era Notable Public Figures, Hall of History,1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.3.12
John Baptist Ashe (1748-1802), Rocky Pt., N. C., ca. 1780, 1955 (ca. 1780)
N.55.3.13
John Sevier (1745-1815) Gov'r, Indian Fighter, Rev. War Colonel,1955 (ca. 1796)
N.55.3.14
James Norcom, M.D.(1778-1850), Edenton, N. C., ca. 1825, 1955 (ca. 1825)
N.55.3.20
Jas. I. Waddell (1824-1886), Capt. C.S.S. Shenandoah, ca.1865, 1955 (ca. 1865)
N.55.3.16
Benj. Hawkins (1754-1816),Soldier,Indian Agt.,U.S. Senator,c1798, 1955 (ca. 1798)
N.55.3.17
Unidentified N. C. Farm Implement, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.1
Confederate Battle Flag at N. C. Hall of History, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.2
Jean Denny, Archivist, N. C. Hall of History, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.3-9
Largest Red Oak on Capitol Square, Raleigh, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.10-19
Unidentified N. C. Farming Implement, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.20
Dedication of Restored Old Gaol, Halifax, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.21-22
Gov. Hodges @ Dedication of Halifax Gaol, Halifax, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.23.26
Dr. C.C. Crittenden @ Dedication of Old Gaol, Halifax,N.C.,1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.27
Mrs. Sterling Gary @ Dedication of Old Gaol, Halifax, N.C.,1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.28
Myrtle Hill Plantation, Enfield, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.29
Avoca Plantation, Murfreesboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.30-32
Melrose Plantation, Murfreesboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.33
Evans House, Murfreesboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.34-36
Freeman House, Murfreesboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.37
The Cedars Plantation, Murfreesboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.38
Chowan College, Murfreesboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.39
Wheeler House, Murfreesboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.40-42
Thomas Little House, near Murfreesboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.43
Hare Plantation, near Murfreesboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.44
"The Oaks" Plantation House, near Murfreesboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.45
Meredith House, Murfreesboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.46
Myrick House, Murfreesboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.47
Cooper House, near Murfreesboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.48
Blount Furguson House, near Murfreesboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.4.49
Administration and Officers, Police Dept., Raleigh, N. C., ca.1905, 1955 (ca. 1905)
N.55.5.1-2
Douglas Rights(1891-1956)Minister/Historian,Old Salem,N.C.,c1940, 1955 (1955)
N.55.5.3
Rifle on Exhibit, N.C. Hall of History, Raleigh, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.5.4
Confederate Room, N.C. Hall of History, Raleigh, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.5.5
Peebles House, Kinston, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.5.6
Foscue House and Plantation, near Pollocksville, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.5.7
Grave of Richard Caswell(1729-1789), Kinston, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.5.8-9
Gun Belonging to Matthew West, Durham, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.6.1
Lee Log Cabin, near Smithfield, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.7.1-16
"Capt. F.F. Brown's Relief", Raleigh N.C. Police Officers, c1912, 1955 (ca. 1912)
N.55.7.17
Hampton Lodge, Waterlily, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.7.18
Hope Plantation and House, Bertie Co., N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.7.19-23
Belvidere House and Plantation, Perquimans Co., N. C., Built 1767, 1955 (1955)
N.55.7.24-30
Currituck County Courthouse, Currituck, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.7.31
Currituck County Jail, Currituck, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.7.32
Camden County Courthouse, Camden, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.7.33-34
Camden County Jail, Camden, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.7.35
Quaker Meeting House, Perquimans Co., N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.7.36
Old Brick House, Elizabeth City, N. C., Built 1758, 1955 (1955)
N.55.7.37
Abandoned Coast Guard Station, Dare Co., N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.7.38-41
"Devil's Tramping Ground", N. C. Hall of History, Raleigh, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.7.42
Letter from Gov. Wm. Tryon, 1760, 1955 (1760)
N.55.7.43-44
Front Page of N. C. Gazette, New Bern, N. C., 1769, 1955 (1769)
N.55.7.45
Chippewa Indian Tomahawk, Northampton, MA, 1914, 1955 (1914)
N.55.7.46
Judge E.B. Denny Gives Oath to N.C. Archives Board Members, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.7.47
N.C. Archives and History Board Meeting, Raleigh, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.7.48
Episcopal Church, Beaufort, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.7.49
Monument to a Black Slave, Mars Hill, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.8.1-3
W. Carolina Historical Assn. Officers, Mars Hill, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.8.4-5
Dormitory, Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.8.6
Zeb Vance Birthplace, Weaverville, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.8.7-8
Map of the Commerce of North Carolina, 1770, 1955 (1770)
N.55.8.9
Old Log Schoolhouse, Mars Hill, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.8.10-11
Historic Marker Dedication, Woodfield Inn, Flat Rock, N. C.,1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.8.12
N.C. Hall of History Exhibit and Dollcase, Raleigh, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.9.1-2
Colonial Palace, Williamsburg, VA, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.9.3
Raleigh Tavern, Williamsburg, VA, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.9.4
Street Scene, Williamsburg, VA, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.9.5
Man in Living Costume, Williamsburg, VA, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.9.6
George Wythe House, Williamsburg, VA, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.9.7
Colonial Capitol, Williamsburg, VA, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.9.8
Powder Magazine, Williamsburg, VA, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.9.9-10
P. Denmark at L.L. Polk Historic Hwy. Marker, Polkton,N.C.,1948, 1955 (1948)
N.55.9.55
Mrs. Joye E. Jordan, N.C. Hall of History, Raleigh, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.10.1-4
Pewter Cup to be Identified @ N.C. Hall of History, Raleigh,1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.10.5-9
Picturesque View of Catawba Falls, N. C., ca. 1875, 1955 (ca. 1875)
N.55.10.11
Braxton Bragg Party @ Paint Rock, N. C., ca. 1872, 1955 (ca. 1872)
N.55.10.12-13
Stereoscope of N.C. State Capitol, Raleigh, ca. 1861, 1955 (ca. 1861)
N.55.10.14
Stereoscope of Geo Washington Statue, N.C. State Capitol,ca.1873, 1955 (ca. 1873)
N.55.10.15
Stereoscope of Gov. Reid @ N.C. State Capitol, Raleigh, ca. 1861, 1955 (ca. 1861)
N.55.10.16
Stereoscopic View of a N. C. Mountain Stream, ca. 1872., 1955 (ca. 1872)
N.55.10.17
Grave of Elisha Mitchell, Mt. Mitchell, N. C., ca. 1872, 1955 (ca. 1872)
N.55.10.18
Bridge Over a N. C. Mountain Stream, ca. 1872, 1955 (ca. 1872)
N.55.10.19
Stereoscopic View of a Rustic Bridge in N. C., ca. 1872, 1955 (ca. 1872)
N.55.10.20
First Baptist Church, Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1875, 1955 (ca. 1875)
N.55.10.25
Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Warrenton, N. C., ca. 1873, 1955 (ca. 1873)
N.55.10.26
Mrs. Westray Battle Boyce in N.C. Hall of History, Raleigh, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.10.27-28
Floral Arrangements of Vance Jerome, Raleigh, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.10.29-34
Schoolhouse Where P.S. Ney Taught, Rowan Co., N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.1
Thyateria Church, Rowan County, N. C., Deeded 1753, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.2
Third Creek Presbyterian Church, Rowan County, N. C., Built 1835, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.3
Captain Thomas Cowan House, Rowan County, N. C., Built 1775, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.4
Lower Stone Church, Rowan County, N. C., Built 1795, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.5-6
Organ Church, Rowan County, N. C., Erected 1795, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.7-8
John Stirewalt House, Rowan County, N. C., Built 1766, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.9-11
Michael Braun's Stone House, Rowan County, N. C., Built 1766, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.12
Mount Vernon, near Cleveland, N. C., Built 1822, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.13-14
Grave of Alexander Cathey, Thyateria Church, N. C., Dated 1766, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.15
Grave of Eliz. M. Steele, Thyateria Church, N. C., Dated 1791, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.16
Grave of Mr/Mrs John Knox, Thyateria Church, N. C., Dated 1911, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.17
Grave of Matthew Locke, Thyateria Church, N. C., Dated 1801, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.18
Grave of Thomas Cowan, Thyateria Church, N. C., Dated 1817, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.19
Grave of Peter Stewart Ney, Third Creek Church, N. C., 1846, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.20-21
Maxwell Chambers House, Salisbury, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.22-29
Cutten Silver on Exhibit @ N.C. Hall of History, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.11.30-31
Thomas Barker (1713-1789), Edenton, N. C., ca. 1771, 1955 (ca. 1771)
N.55.11.32
Penelope Barker (1728-1796), Edenton, N. C., ca. 1775, 1955 (ca. 1775)
N.55.11.33
Daniel Boone (1734-1820), Hunter and Pioneer, ca. 1784, 1955 (ca. 1784)
N.55.11.34
Restoration of the Andrew Johnson House, Raleigh, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.12.1-12
Reconstruction Room, N. C. Hall of History, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.12.13
Elizabethan Pinnace at Sea, ca. 1600, 1955 (ca. 1600)
N.55.12.14
Dickson House, near Hillsboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.12.15-16
Bennett Memorial, near Hillsboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.12.17-20
Out House at Hillsboro, N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.12.21
Ayr Mount, Kirkland Place, Hillsboro, N. C., Built ca. 1794, 1955 (1955)
N.55.12.22-23
Hazel- Nash House, Hillsboro, N. C., Built 1769, 1955 (1955)
N.55.12.24
Alamance Battleground Highway Markers, Alamance Co., N. C., 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.12.25-26
Old Fashioned Christmas Tree, N. C. Hall of History, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.12.27
Mr/Mrs Wm Mahler Beside Old Fashioned Christmas Tree, 1955, 1955 (1955)
N.55.12.28

7. Negatives Received in 1956

Tryon Palace Furniture, New Bern, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.1.1-9
Allen Kitchen, Wadesboro, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.1.10-20
Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) of Virginia, ca. 1805, 1955 (ca. 1805)
N.56.1.21
Seal of the Lords Proprietors, ca. 1663, 1955 (1955)
N.56.1.22
Pettigrew Chapel, Scuppernong, N. C., Built 1803, 1956 (1803)
N.56.1.23
Wake Forest University Campus, Winston Salem, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.2.1-3
Salem Tavern, Old Salem, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.2.4
Brothers House, Old Salem, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.2.5
Wachovia Museum, Old Salem, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.2.6
Emerald Isle Beach, Carteret County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.2.7-8
Calvin Jones House, Wake Forest, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.2.9
Andrew Jackson, "Brave Boy of the Waxhaws", Union Co.,N.C.,c1780, 1956 (1876)
N.56.2.10
Halifax Resolves, Halifax, N. C., 1776, 1956 (1776)
N.56.2.12
North Carolina Ordinance of Secession, 1861, 1956 (1861)
N.56.2.13
Pleasant Gardens, McDowell Co., N. C., 1956, 1956 (n.d.)
N.56.2.14
Ingleside Plantation House, Lincoln Co., N. C., Built 1817, 1956 (n.d.)
N.56.2.15
Hayes Plantation, Edenton, N. C., Built 1801, 1956 (n.d.)
N.56.2.16
Quaker Meadows, Burke County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (n.d.)
N.56.2.17
Orton Plantation, Brunswick County, N. C., Built 1725, 1956 (n.d.)
N.56.2.18
Amp Dial, C. P. and L. Co., Raleigh, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.2.19
Trinity College, Durham, N. C., 1882, 1956 (1882)
N.56.2.20
Stanly House, New Bern, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.2.21
Buck Springs, Warren County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.2.22
Ft. Macon and Surrounding Areas, N. C., ca. 1862, 1956 (ca. 1862)
N.56.2.23
Ruins of St. Philip's Church, Brunswick, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.3.1-2
Col. Maurice Moore Memorial, Brunswick, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.3.3
Orton Plantation and House, Brunswick Co., N. C., Built 1725, 1956 (1956)
N.56.3.4-6
Chapel @ Orton Plantation, Brunswick Co., N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.3.7-8
Gardens @ Orton Plantation, Brunswick Co., N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.3.9-12
Ft. Johnston, Southport, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.3.13-14
"Vue of New York", Discovered in N. C., 1836, 1956 (1836)
N.56.3.15-16
Gov. Hodges, Dr. Holoman w/ Foreigners @ N.C. State Capitol,1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.3.17
Canova Statue of Washington, N. C. State Capitol, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.3.18-19
William Sydney Porter, a.k.a. O. Henry, (1862-1910), ca. 1902, 1956 (ca. 1902)
N.56.3.20
O. Henry Birthplace, Greensboro, N. C., ca. 1911, 1956 (ca. 1911)
N.56.3.21
Schoolhouse that O. Henry Attended, Greensboro, N. C., ca. 1911, 1956 (ca. 1911)
N.56.3.22
Map of Montgomery County, N. C., 1924, 1956 (1924)
N.56.3.23
Florida Trailer Museum, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.3.24
Illinois State Museumobile, 1955, 1956 (1955)
N.56.3.25
The Wisconsin Historymobile, ca. 1956, 1956 (ca. 1956)
N.56.3.26
Dr. C. C. Crittenden (1902-1969), N.C. Archives Director, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.3.27
Jn. Husband Petition to Gov. Josiah Martin, ca. 1772, 1956 (ca. 1772)
N.56.3.28
William Butler Petition to Gov. Josiah Martin, 1771, 1956 (1771)
N.56.3.29
Letter from Gov. Wm. Tryon to N.C. House of Assembly, 1771, 1956 (1771)
N.56.3.30
Minutes of Council, Halifax, N. C., 1771, 1956 (1771)
N.56.3.31
Petition from Gov. Wm. Tryon for Supplies, 1771, 1956 (1771)
N.56.3.32
Notice of Election from Onslow County, N. C., 1769, 1956 (1769)
N.56.3.33
Letter from Gov. Wm. Tryon Resquesting Troops, 1768, 1956 (1768)
N.56.3.34
Proclaimation from Gov. Wm. Tryon Against the Regulators, 1771, 1956 (1771)
N.56.3.35
Account of the Battle of Alamance, 1771, 1956 (1771)
N.56.3.36-39
Address to Gov. Wm. Tryon from Citizens of Orange Co.,N.C., 1771, 1956 (1771)
N.56.3.40-41
Marching Orders from N. C. Gov. Wm. Tryon, 1768, 1956 (1768)
N.56.3.42
Petition to Gov Wm Tryon from Citizens of Halifax Co.,N.C.,c1768, 1956 (ca. 1768)
N.56.3.43
Reward for Regulator Leaders Offered by Gov. Wm. Tryon, 1771, 1956 (1771)
N.56.3.44
Bills for Supplies for Tryon's Army, 1771, 1956 (1771)
N.56.3.45-46
Oaths of Alliegances Pertaining to Battle of Alamance, 1771, 1956 (1771)
N.56.3.47-48
Delaware Records Center, Dover, DE, ca. 1930, 1956 (ca. 1930)
N.56.3.49
N. C. State Flags, 1861 and 1885, 1956 (1956)
N.56.3.50
Alamance Battleground, near Burlington, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.3.53-57
Scenes @ Alamance Battleground, Burlington, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.3.58-63
Breastworks @ Bentonville Battleground, Johnston Co.,N.C.,1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.3.64-65
Old Brick House @ Alamance Battleground, Burlington, N.C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.3.66-67
Croatan Indian Family and House, Dare Co., N. C., ca. 1890, 1956 (ca. 1890)
N.56.4.1
Cornelia P. Spencer (1825-1908), Author, Chapel Hill,N.C.,c.1888, 1956 (ca. 1888)
N.56.4.2
Floor Plan of the N. C. Museum @ Raleigh, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.4.3
Interior of Barker House, Edenton, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.4.4-6
Old Inn, Rocky Mount, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.4.7
Hope Plantation, Home of NC Gov David Stone (1808-10),Bertie Co., 1956 (1956)
N.56.4.8-11
Gambrel Roof House, at Halifax, N. C., n. d., 1956 (n.d.)
N.56.4.16
Iredell House, Edenton, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.4.12-15
Unidentified Halifax House, Halifax, N. C., n.d., 1956 (n.d.)
N.56.4.17
Halifax Jail, Halifax, N. C., Built ca. 1838, 1956 (1956)
N.56.4.18
Old Church at Halifax, N. C., Built ca. 1793, 1956 (1956)
N.56.4.19
Pope's Hotel, Halifax, N. C., Built ca. 1830, 1956 (n.d.)
N.56.4.20
Magazine Spring, Halifax, N. C., ca. 1910, 1956 (ca. 1910)
N.56.4.21
Unidentified House at Halifax, N. C., Built ca. 1850, 1956 (n.d.)
N.56.4.22
Antebellum Courthouse, Halifax, N. C., ca. 1900, 1956 (ca. 1900)
N.56.4.23
Colonial Buggy Factory, Halifax, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.4.24
Grove House, Halifax, N. C., ca. 1910, 1956 (ca. 1910)
N.56.4.25
Tapp Room, Halifax, N. C., ca. 1956, 1997 (ca. 1956)
N.56.4.26
Gambrel Roof House, near Wilcox House, Halifax, N. C., ca.1956, 1956 (ca. 1956)
N.56.4.27
Alston House, Moore County, N. C., ca. 1956, 1956 (ca. 1956)
N.56.4.28-33
Historic Houses @ Mrfreesboro, N. C., ca. 1956, 1956 (ca. 1956)
N.56.4.37-41
Aspen Hall, Chatham County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.4.42
Grave of Richard Caswell, Kinston, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.4.43-45
Town Creek Indian Mound, Montgomery County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.4.46-47
Coliseum @ Charlotte, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.1-2
Owens Auditorium, Charlotte, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.3
Archivists @ Alamance Battleground Trailer, Alamance Co,NC,1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.4-5
Shipwreck Debris @ Nags Head, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.6-12
L and H Assn. Meeting PicNic, Cape Hatteras, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.13-20
James Y. Joyner (1862-1954), LaGrange, N. C., ca. 1910, 1956 (ca. 1910)
N.56.5.21
Cherokee Indian Masks, N. C. Hall of History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.22-23
Cherokee Indian Beads, N. C. Hall of History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.24
Cherokee Indian Bag, N. C. Hall of History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.25
Cherokee Indian Bowls, N. C. Hall of History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.26-28
Cherokee Indian Figurines at the N. C. Hall of History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.29
Unidentified World War I Soldiers, ca. 1918, 1956 (ca. 1918)
N.56.5.30
Battle of Bentonville, Johnston County, N. C., 1865, 1956 (1865)
N.56.5.31
Henry Clay Oak, Raleigh, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.32-33
President Andrew Johnson Birthplace, Raleigh, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.34-36
Gold Hill, Rowan County, N. C., ca. 1855, 1956 (ca. 1855)
N.56.5.37
Battle of Black River, Averasboro, N. C., 1865, 1956 (1865)
N.56.5.38
Zebulon Vance Birthplace, Buncombe County, N. C., ca. 1900, 1956 (ca. 1900)
N.56.5.39
Early 19th Century Card Table and Side Board, Pender Co.,N.C.,1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.40-41
Sloop Point Plantation and House, Pender County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.42-43
Interior View, Sloop Pt. Plantation House, Pender Co.,N.C.,1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.44
Luncheon @ Sloop Pt. Plantation, Pender Co.,N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.45
Sloop Point Plantation House, Pender County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.46
Old Farmhouse, Johnston County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.47-48
Country Doctor's Old House, Pittsboro, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.49
Antebellum House, Pittsboro, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.50
Masonic Hall, Pittsboro, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.51
Scenic View, Ft. Johnston, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.52
Antebellum House, Montgomery County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.53-54
Antebellum House, Halifax, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.55
Dutch Colonial House, Halifax, N. C., Built ca. 1765, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.56-58
Dolls on Exhibit, Halifax, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.59-61
Gary House, Halifax, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.5.62
Town Creek Indian Mound, Montgomery County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.1-22
Blount Hall, Pitt County, N. C., Built ca. 1762, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.23
Grimes House, Pitt County, N. C., Built 1793, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.24
Henry Clay (1777-1852), American Statesman, 1956 (n.d.)
N.56.6.25-27
Lodge of Order of Red Men, Dallas, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.28
Zeb Vance Birthplace, Buncombe County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.29-32
19th Century Hotel, Dallas, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.33-34
Green River Plantation, Polk County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.35
Delapidated Old House, Guilford County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.36-42
Alamance National Battleground, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.43-44
Grier House, Matthews, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.45
Koerner's Folly, Kernersville, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.46-48
Howser House, King's Mountain, S. C., Built 1802, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.49
Pine Avenue, Arden, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.50
"Buck Shoals", Nye Home, Arden, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.51-53
Ruins of St. Philip's Church, Brunswick County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.54-57
Foundation of an Old Mill, Snow Camp, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.58
Log House, Chatham County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.59
Mill Race, Alamance County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.60-61
Zeb Vance Birthplace, Buncombe County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.62-65
"Under the Big House", Hope Plantation, Bertie Co.,N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.66-67
Blanche Johnson, Director's Office, N.C.A. and H., Raleigh, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.68-69
Dr. Christopher Crittenden, Director N.C.D.A.andH., Raleigh, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.70
Smith House, Scotland Neck, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.71
Archivist in Indian Mask, Raleigh, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.6.72
Amphitheater Play "Thunder Over Carolina", Lincolnton,N.C.,1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.7.1-16
King's Mountain National Military Park, S. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.7.17-21
Gov. L. Hodges w/ Board of N.C. Archives and History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.7.22
Antique Guns @ N.C. Hall of History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.7.23-30
Guns from N.C. Hall of History Collection, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.7.23A-30A
Shed at Alamance National Battleground, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.7.31-42
Birthplace of Gov. Wm. Umstead, Bahama, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.7.43
Wilcox House, Halifax, N. C., Built ca. 1825, 1956 (1956)
N.56.7.44-47
Tap Room, Halifax, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.7.48
Old Spring @ Halifax, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.7.49-50
Calvin Jones House, Wake Forest, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.7.51-53
Fairntosh Plantation, Durham County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.7.54-57
German Reformed Church, Guilford County, N. C., Built 1813, 1956 (1956)
N.56.7.58
W. S. Tarlton, N. C. Div. of Historic Sites, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.7.59
Norman Larson, Archivist, N. C. Hall of History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.7.60
Side View, German Reformed Church, Guilford County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.7.61
Sub- Basement, Brother's House, Winston Salem, N. C., Built 1768, 1956 (1956)
N.56.8.1
Wedgewood China @ N. C. Hall of History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.8.2-10
Antique Coffee Maker, N. C. Hall of History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.8.11
Colonial Wax Seal, N. C. Hall of History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.8.12-13
Jos. Clay Family Tree, N. C. Hall of History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.8.14-15
Hwy. Marker to N.C. Dental Soc., Raleigh, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.8.16-17
Saint Valentine's Day, 1864, 1956 (1864)
N.56.8.18
Contemporary Ladie's Fashions, 1864, 1956 (1864)
N.56.8.19-20
Fort Fisher, N. C., 1864, 1956 (1864)
N.56.8.21
C.S.S. Albemarle Attacking a Union Gunboat, Plymouth,N.C.,1864, 1956 (1864)
N.56.8.22
Confederate Ram @ Wilmington, N. C., 1864, 1956 (1864)
N.56.8.23
Sassacus Ramming the C.S.S. Albemarle, Albemarle Sound,N.C.,1864, 1956 (1864)
N.56.8.24
War Relics, Durham Children's Museum, Durham, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.8.25-30
War Relics, Durham Children's Museum, Durham, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.8.31-36
War Relics, Durham Children's Museum, Durham, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.8.37-42
Tobacco Barns, Caswell County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.9.1-4
U.D.C. Unveils Confederate Monument, Beach Gap, N.C.,1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.9.5-7
Gen. Robert Howe Gravesite, Columbus County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.9.8-12
1903 Buggymobile, N. C. Hall of History, 1956 (1956)
N.56.9.13-14
N.C. Archivist Receiving Book from Printer, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.9.15
Mangum Letter Book, N. C. Hall of History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.9.16-18
Confederate Flag of the 26th Regiment, N. C. Troops, 1956 (1956)
N.56.9.19
Old Confederate Flag, N. C. Hall of History, 1956 (1956)
N.56.9.20
David Stone (1770-1818), Bertie County, N. C., 1810, 1956 (1956)
N.56.9.21-22
Researchers @ N. C. Archives, Raleigh, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.9.23-27
H.G. Jones, N.C. State Archivist, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.9.28
Journal of N. C. Provincial Congress, 1776, 1956 (1776)
N.56.9.29
N. C. Colonial Laws of the Sabbath, 1956 (ca. 1741)
N.56.9.30
Page from N. C. Constitution, 1776, 1956 (1776)
N.56.9.31
1862 Confederate Seal, N. C. Hall of History, 1956 (1862)
N.56.9.32
Chandeliers, Tryon Palace, New Bern, N. C., 1956 (1956)
N.56.9.33-34
N.C. County Historians Tour Anson Co., N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.36-40
Granville County Courthouse, Oxford, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.41-43
Halifax County Courthouse, Halifax, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.44-47
Northampton County Courthouse, Jackson, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.48-51
Person County Courthouse, Roxboro, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.52-54
L.L. Polk Home, Polkton, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.9.56
Warren County Courthouse, Warrenton, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.57-59
Vance County Courthouse, Henderson, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.60-62
Johnston County Courthouse, Smithfield, N. C., 1945, 1956 (1945)
N.56.9.63-64
Swain County Courthouse, Bryson City, N. C., 1943, 1956 (1943)
N.56.9.65
Wilkes County Courthouse, Wilkesboro, N. C., ca. 1948, 1956 (ca. 1948)
N.56.9.66-67
Macon County Courthouse, Franklin, N. C., 1943, 1956 (1943)
N.56.9.68
Rutherford County Courthouse, Rutherfordton, N. C., 1944, 1956 (1944)
N.56.9.69-71
Forsyth County Courthouse, Winston Salem, N. C., ca. 1944, 1956 (ca. 1944)
N.56.9.72
Rutherford County Courthouse, Rutherfordton, N. C., ca. 1948, 1956 (ca. 1948)
N.56.9.73-74
Cabarrus County Courthouse, Concord, N. C., 1944, 1956 (1944)
N.56.9.75-76
Graham County Courthouse, Robbinsbille, N. C., 1943, 1956 (1943)
N.56.9.77-78
Camden County Courthouse, Camden, N. C., ca. 1944, 1956 (ca. 1944)
N.56.9.79
Clay County Courthouse, Hayesville, N. C., 1943, 1956 (1943)
N.56.9.80-81
Alleghany County Courthouse, Sparta, N. C., ca. 1944, 1956 (ca. 1944)
N.56.9.82
Ashe County Courthouse, Jefferson, N. C., ca. 1944, 1956 (ca. 1944)
N.56.9.83
Chatham County Courthouse, Pittsboro, N. C., 1946, 1956 (1946)
N.56.9.84-85
Watauga County Courthouse, Boone, N. C., ca. 1948, 1956 (ca. 1948)
N.56.9.86-87
Yancey County Courthouse, Burnsville, N. C., ca. 1948, 1956 (ca. 1948)
N.56.9.88
Burke County Courthouse, Morganton, N. C., ca. 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.89
Scotland County Courthouse, Laurinburg, N. C., ca. 1948, 1956 (ca. 1943)
N.56.9.90
Cumberland County Courthouse, Fayetteville, N. C., ca. 1943, 1956 (ca. 1943)
N.56.9.91-92
Warren County Courthouse, Warrenton, N. C., 1923, 1956 (1923)
N.56.9.93
Buncombe County Courthouse, Asheville, N. C., ca. 1945, 1956 (ca. 1945)
N.56.9.94
N.C. State Capitol, Raleigh, ca. 1945, 1956 (ca. 1945)
N.56.9.95
Caldwell County Courthouse, Lenoir, N. C., ca. 1948, 1956 (ca. 1948)
N.56.9.96
Davie County Courthouse, Mocksville, N. C., ca. 1920, 1956 (ca. 1920)
N.56.9.97
Anson County Courthouse, Wadesboro, N. C., ca. 1948, 1956 (ca. 1948)
N.56.9.98
Richmond County Courthouse, Rockingham, N. C., ca. 1946, 1956 (ca. 1946)
N.56.9.99
Lincoln County Courthouse, Lincolnton, N. C., ca. 1945, 1956 (ca. 1945)
N.56.9.100-101
Surry County Courthouse, Dobson, N. C., ca. 1948, 1956 (ca. 1948)
N.56.9.102
Montgomery County Courthouse, Troy, N. C., ca. 1943, 1956 (ca. 1943)
N.56.9.103
Mecklenburg County Courthouse, Charlotte, N. C., ca. 1944, 1956 (ca. 1944)
N.56.9.104
Cleveland County Courthouse, Shelby, N. C., ca. 1943, 1956 (ca. 1944)
N.56.9.105
Orange County Courthouse, Hillsboro, N. C., ca. 1943, 1956 (ca. 1943)
N.56.9.106-107
Polk County Courthouse, Columbus, N. C., ca. 1945, 1956 (ca. 1945)
N.56.9.108
Madison County Courthouse, Marshall, N. C., ca. 1945, 1956 (ca. 1945)
N.56.9.109
Hyde County Courthouse, Swan Quarter, N. C., ca. 1945, 1956 (ca. 1945)
N.56.9.110
Mitchell County Courthouse, Bakersville, N. C., ca. 1945, 1956 (ca. 1945)
N.56.9.111
Old Gaston County Courthouse, Dallas, N. C., ca. 1946, 1956 (ca. 1946)
N.56.9.112-114
Gaston County Courthouse, Dallas, N. C., ca. 1948, 1956 (ca. 1948)
N.56.9.115
Moore County Courthouse, Carthage, N. C., ca. 1944, 1956 (ca. 1944)
N.56.9.116
McDowell County Courthouse, Marion, N. C., ca. 1945, 1956 (ca. 1945)
N.56.9.117
Hertford County Courthouse, Winton, N. C., ca. 1945, 1956 (ca. 1945)
N.56.9.118
Henderson County Courthouse, Hendersonville, N. C., ca. 1945, 1956 (ca. 1945)
N.56.9.119
Catawba County Courthouse, Newton, N. C., ca. 1943, 1956 (ca. 1943)
N.56.9.120
Hoke County Courthouse, Raeford, N. C., ca. 1945, 1956 (ca. 1945)
N.56.9.122
Avery County Courthouse, Newland, N. C., ca. 1943, 1956 (ca. 1943)
N.56.9.125
Alexander County Courthouse, Taylorsville, N. C., ca. 1941, 1956 (ca. 1941)
N.56.9.126-127
Cherokee County Courthouse, Murphy, N. C., 1943, 1956 (1943)
N.56.9.128-129
Guilford County Courthouse, Greensboro, N. C., ca. 1946, 1956 (ca. 1946)
N.56.9.130
Jackson County Courthouse, Sylva, N. C., 1943, 1956 (1943)
N.56.9.131-132
Haywood County Courthouse, Waynesville, N. C., 1943, 1956 (1943)
N.56.9.133
Onslow County Courthouse, Jacksonville, N. C., ca. 1946, 1956 (ca. 1946)
N.56.9.134
Gates County Courthouse, Gatesville, N. C., ca. 1947, 1956 (ca. 1947)
N.56.9.135
Wake County Courthouse, Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1944, 1956 (ca. 1944)
N.56.9.136
Harnett County Courthouse, Lillington, N. C., ca. 1944, 1956 (ca. 1944)
N.56.9.137
Iredell County Courthouse, Statesville, N. C., ca. 1970, 1970 (ca. 1970)
N.56.9.138
Yadkin County Courthouse, Yadkinville, N. C., ca. 1944, 1956 (ca. 1944)
N.56.9.139-141
Davidson County Courthouse, Lexington, N. C., ca. 1943, 1956 (ca. 1943)
N.56.9.142
Lee County Courthouse, near Sanford, N. C., ca. 1948, 1956 (ca. 1948)
N.56.9.143
Stanly County Courthouse, Albemarle, N. C., ca. 1945, 1956 (ca. 1945)
N.56.9.144
Randolph County Courthouse, Asheboro, N. C., 1944, 1956 (1944)
N.56.9.145
Dare County Courthouse, Manteo, N. C., ca. 1945, 1956 (ca. 1945)
N.56.9.146
Currituck County Courthouse, Cuurrituck, N. C., ca. 1945, 1956 (ca. 1945)
N.56.9.147-148
Union County Courthouse, Monroe, N. C., ca. 1945, 1956 (ca. 1945)
N.56.9.149
Rowan County Courthouse, Salisbury, N. C., ca. 1945, 1956 (ca. 1945)
N.56.9.150
Alamance County Courthouse, Graham, N. C., 1945, 1956 (1945)
N.56.9.151-155
Rockingham County Courthouse, Wentworth, N. C., 1946, 1956 (1946)
N.56.9.156-158
Stokes County Courthouse, Danbury, N. C., 1946, 1956 (1946)
N.56.9.159-161
Caswell County Courthouse, Yanceyville, N. C., 1946, 1956 (1946)
N.56.9.162-164
Carteret County Courthouse, Beaufort, N. C., 1947, 1956 (1947)
N.56.9.165-168
Columbus County Courthouse, Whiteville, N. C., 1947, 1956 (1947)
N.56.9.169-172
New Hanover County Courthouse, Wilmington, N. C., 1947, 1956 (1947)
N.56.9.173-174
Lenoir County Courthouse, Kinston, N. C., 1947, 1956 (1947)
N.56.9.175-176
Robeson County Courthouse, Lumberton, N. C., 1947, 1956 (1947)
N.56.9.177-179
Franklin County Courthouse, Louisburg, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.180-183
Perquimans County Courthouse, Hertford, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.184-185
Washington County Courthouse, Plymouth, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.186-188
Bladen County Courthouse, Elizabethtown, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.189-190
Martin County Courthouse, Williamston, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.191-192
Craven County Courthouse, New Bern, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.193-194
Edgecombe County Courthouse, Tarboro, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.195-196
Bertie County Courthouse, Windsor, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.197-198
Chowan County Courthouse, Edenton, N. C., ca. 1947, 1956 (ca. 1947)
N.56.9.199
Nash County Courthouse, Nashville, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.200-201
Cumberland County Courthouse, Fayetteville, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.202
Sampson County Courthouse, Clinton, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.203-204
Gates County Courthouse, Gatesville, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.205
Wayne County Courthouse, Goldsboro, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.206-208
Wilson County Courthouse, Wilson, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.209-211
Pamlico County Courthouse, Bayboro, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.212-214
Duplin County Courthouse, Kenansville, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.215-216
Camden County Courthouse, Camden, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.217
Jones County Courthouse, Trenton, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.218-220
Brunswick County Courthouse, Southport, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.221-224
Pender County Courthouse, Burgaw, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.225-227A
Beaufort County Courthouse, Washington, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.228-230
Greene County Courthouse, Snow Hill, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.231-233
Hertford County Courthouse, Winton, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.234
Avery County Courthouse, Newland, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.235-236
Dare County Courthouse, Manteo, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.237
Pasquotank County Courthouse, Elizabeth City, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.238-240
Tyrrell County Courthouse, Columbia, N. C., 1948, 1956 (1948)
N.56.9.241-245
Kron House, Morrow Mountain State Park, Stanly Co.,N.C.,1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.10.1-2
Apprenticeship of Andrew Johnson, ca. 1820, 1956 (ca. 1820)
N.56.10.3
Model Train Wreck, N. C. Hall of History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.10.4-5
Grave of Elisha Mitchell, Mt. Mitchell, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.10.6-7
Barbara Lloyd, N. C. Historic Sites, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.10.8
Staff Members, N. C. Dept. Archives and History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.10.9
Alamance Battleground Historic Site, Alamance Co.,N.C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.10.10-12
Temperance Hall, Scotland County, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.10.13-17
Junior Historian Exhibit, N. C. Hall of History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.10.18
WPTF Radio Interviews Dr. H.G. Jones, N.C. Archivist, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.10.19-21
Purviance Announces Congressional Candidacy,Fayetteville,NC,1800, 1956 (1800)
N.56.10.22
Female Staff Members, N.C. Dept Archives and History, Raleigh,1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.10.23
1903 Buggymobile @ N.C. Hall of History, Raleigh, 1956 (1956)
N.56.10.23-24
Calvin Jones House Moving and Restoration, Wake Forest,N.C.,1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.11.1-10
Book of Bethabara Moravian Records, Bethabara, N. C., ca.1767, 1956 (ca. 1767)
N.56.11.11
Calvin Jones House Moving by Crouch Bros., Wake Forest,N.C.,1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.11.12-26
House Moving, Wake Forest, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.11.27-32
Mrs. W.D. Stokeley and H.G. Jones @ N.C. Archives, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.11.33
W. Sam Tarlton, N.C. Archivist, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.11.34
The Legend of Dromgoole Rock, N. C., 1956 (1956)
N.56.11.35
Gen. Braxton Bragg, (1817-1876), ca. 1860, 1956 (ca. 1860)
N.56.11.36-38
Documents from Chatham Collection, N.C. Dept. of Archives, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.11.39-41
Restored Tryon Palace, New Bern, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.11.42
Presentation of Documents to N. C. Archives, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.12.1
Presentation of Documents @ N.C. Dept. of Archives, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.12.2
T. Chatham Presents Document to McD. Lewis,N.C. Archives, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.12.3
Registration @ Literary and Historical Society, Raleigh,N.C.,1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.12.4
Ann Kilby, Staff, N.C. Dept. of Archives, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.12.5
Old Fashioned Christmas Tree, N.C. Hall of History, 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.12.6-9
"Kinderhook", E. Jones Plantation House, Warren Co.,N.C.,ca.1870, 1956 (ca. 1870)
N.56.12.10
Montmorenci Plantation House, Warren Co.,N. C., Built 1825, 1956 (ca. 1900)
N.56.12.11-12
Archivists Display an Old Still, Raleigh, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1956)
N.56.12.13
Andrew Johnson (1808-1875), as Young Man, ca. 1840, 1956 (ca. 1840)
N.56.12.14
Water Tower and Waterworks, Raleigh, N. C., 1914, 1956 (1914)
N.56.12.15-16
General Geo. Washington (1732-1799) Statue, N.C. Capitol, c.1820, 1956 (ca. 1820)
N.56.12.17
Officers of the 69th Regt., N. C. S. T., ca. 1861, 1956 (ca. 1861)
N.56.3.51
Cherokee Confederate Veteran Reunion, Cherokee, N. C., 1901, 1956 (1901)
N.56.3.52

8. Negatives Received in 1957

Dutch Children, 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.1
Exhibits in Hall of History, 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.2-4
London in the 1600's., 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.5-7
Buildings at St. Helena Colony, 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.8-9
Pewter Pitcher, 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.10
Portrait of W. A. Blount, 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.11
Old Agriculture Building, 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.12
St. Johns's Episcopal Church, Williamsboro, 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.13-14
Wedgwood Bowl, Tryon Palace, 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.15
Tryon Palace, Exterior Shots, 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.16-27
Mrs. Hoogendorme, Dutch Settler, 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.28
Van Dorp Family, Dutch Bulb Growers, 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.29-30
Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, 1956 (1775)
N.56.2.11
Hookahs at the Home of Gus Constantine, c, 1950s, 1957; 1950s
N.57.1.31
Dutch Silver (Spoons, Knives, etc.), 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.32
Bentonville Battleground Monument, 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.33-35
Tryon Palace Interior Shots, 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.36-42
"Burnside" near Williamsboro, N. C., 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.43
Harper House, Bentonville Battleground, 1957 (1957)
N.57.1.44
Scenes at Opening of N. C.'s First Ladies Gowns, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.1-2
Miss Blanche Manor, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.3
Mrs. J. Melville Broughton and Inaugural Gown, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.4-6
Mrs. O. Max Gardner and Her Inaugural Gown, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.7-9
Faye Cole and Barbara McKeithan, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.10
People Viewing Early School Room, Hall of History, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.11
Mrs. Joye E. Jordan, Opening of Exhibit on Gowns, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.12
Mrs. Luther Hodges et al and Governors Wive's Gowns, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.13
Aerial Views of Tryon Palace, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.14-16
Exhibit of Gowns of N. C.'s First Ladies, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.17
Gov. Thomas W. Bickett, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.18
Archives--Stacks and Documents, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.19-22
5th Grade, William Street School, Goldsboro, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.23
8th Grade, Snow Hill School, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.24
7th Grade, Bear Grass School, Martin County, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.25
5th Grade, Elizabethtown School, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.26
5th Grade, William St. School, Goldsboro, 1957 (1957)
N.57.2.27
Confederate Veterans, Montgomery County, 1957 (1957)
N.57.3.1
North Carolina Seal, 1957 (1957)
N.57.3.2
Gov. Benjamin Williams, 1957 (1957)
N.57.3.3
Gov. Benjamin Williams, 1957 (1957)
N.57.3.4
Blanche Johnson, 1957 (1957)
N.57.3.5
Mary Rogers, 1957 (1957)
N.57.3.6
Ann Kilby, 1957 (1957)
N.57.3.7
Barbara Lloyd, 1957 (1957)
N.57.3.8
Drawing of Old East Building, 1957 (1957)
N.57.3.9
Richard J. Gatling and Gun, 1957 (1957)
N.57.3.10
Gov. J. Melville Broughton and Marion Hargrove, 1957 (1957)
N.57.3.11
Joseph McDowell, 1957 (1957)
N.57.3.12
John Hawk's Elevation of Tryon Palace, 1957 (1957)
N.57.3.13
Old Christ Church at New Bern from Jonathan Price, 1957 (1957)
N.57.3.14
Bert Ellentuck, 1957 (1957)
N.57.3.15
Sen. Kerr Scott and Scott Letter Books, 1957 (1957)
N.57.3.16
Note from Delight Nixson, dated 1827, 1957 (1957)
N.57.4.1
Letter of Archibald Murphey, 1957 (1957)
N.57.4.2
Drawing of Mantlepiece, State Capitol, 1957 (1957)
N.57.4.3
Frances Tiernan (Christian Reid), 1957 (1957)
N.57.4.4
Map of Indians in North Carolina, 1957 (1957)
N.57.4.5
Bea Hardison, 1957 (1957)
N.57.4.6
"Message from the Dead", 1957 (1957)
N.57.4.7
Windsor Castle, Windsor, N.C., 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.1
Old School Bus, "The Tally Ho", 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.2
Windsor, Confederate Memorial Day Celebration, 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.4
The Flying Parson, 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.5
Avoca, Bertie County, 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.6
St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Windsor, 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.7
Mt. Gould, Bertie County, 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.9
Scotch Hall, Bertie County, 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.10
Polk Birth Place-Old Monument, 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.11
Thomas Wolfe, 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.12
William Gaston, 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.13
John Charles McNeill, 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.14
Calvin Wiley, 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.15
China Plate, 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.16
Raleigh Porches, 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.17
The Calvin Jones House, Wake Forest, 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.18
Staff Members, 1957 (1957)
N.57.5.19
Calvin Jones House, 1957 (1957)
N.57.6.1-2
WWI Scene, Raleigh Train Station, 1957 (1957)
N.57.6.3
Joe Bennett House, Colonial House near Cary and Apex, 1957 (1957)
N.57.6.4
Sketch of N.C. State Capitol with Eagle, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.1-2
Restored Painting of Old State House, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.3-4
WWI Uniform and Gas Mask, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.5-6
Confederate Money, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.7-8
Engraving of State House, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.9-10
Revolver Brought in to be Identified, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.11-12
Mordecai House, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.14-15
Outbuildings at James Iredell House-Edenton, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.16-19
Trenches and Monuments at Bentonville Battleground, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.20-30
Sterling Ruffin House, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.31-32
Woods-Covington House, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.33
Bentonville Battleground Trenches, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.34-42
High Rock Plantation, Caswell County, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.43-46
Blackwell Farm, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.47-48
Old Home Graves in Caswell County, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.49-50
Mrs. Annie Gwyn House, Caswell County, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.51-54
Sanders Home near Clayton in Johnston County, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.56-57
Aerial Maps of Bentonville Battleground, 1957 (1957)
N.57.7.68
Richard Benbury Creecy, 1957 (1957)
N.57.8.1-2
Calvin H. Wiley, 1957 (1957)
N.57.8.3
Bernice Kelly Harris, 1957 (1957)
N.57.8.4-5
Mrs Kathryn Worth and Daughter Josephine, 1957 (1957)
N.57.8.6-7
Lowery Gang, Harper's Weekly, 1957 (1957)
N.57.8.8-9
Miss Mollie Lucas, 1957 (1957)
N.57.8.10-13
Smithfield High School Girls Basketball Team, 1957 (1957)
N.57.8.14-15
Weaving, 1957 (1957)
N.57.8.16-17
Zebulon B. Vance Desk Refinished for H. G. Jones, 1957 (1957)
N.57.8.18-21
Mary Ann Mason, 1957 (1957)
N.57.8.22
Bentonville Battleground Deed Presentation, 1957 (1957)
N.57.8.23
Archives and History Record Center, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.1
British Colonial Stamp, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.2A
Toy Pewter of Sally Hogg, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.2-6
Toy Wash Bowl Set of Sally Hogg, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.7
Model of Wright Brothers' Airplane, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.8-9
Wills Forest, Home of Major John Devereux, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.10-12
Fred A. Olds Memorial Stagecoach, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.13-14
Fred A. Olds Memorial Model Schooner, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.15-16
Fred A. Olds Memorial Covered Wagon, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.17-18
Fred A. Olds Memorial Model T Ford, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.19-20
Model 1870 Buggy Made by John Walker, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.21-22
Tanks at Camp Polk, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.23
Miss Betsy Haywood of Raleigh, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.24
USS North Carolina, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.25
Tryon Palace, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.26
Furniture from the Blount Collection, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.27
The Wasp, Avon, and the Reindeer, 1957 (1957)
N.57.8.28
Gov. Vance and Confederate Generals, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.30
David F. Caldwell, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.29
Old Gayle Hotel, Hertford, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.31
Royal White Hart Lodge No. 2, Halifax, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.32
Frontiersman, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.33
Old Liberty Point, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.34
Girls Loading High-Explosive Shell Fuses, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.35
Click Reel, Flax Wheel, Flax Hackles, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.36
Trading Ford, Yadkin River, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.37
Nash County Tobacco Curing House, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.38
Bath-North Carolina's Oldest Town, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.39
Humphrey Gilbert, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.40
Home of Cornelius Harnett, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.41
Blockhouse for Indian Fighting near Southport, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.42
Types of Indian Stone Implements, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.43
Blackbeard (Edward Teach), Pirate of 18th Century, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.44
Albemarle, The Duke of, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.45
The Green Hill House, Louisburg, N.C., 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.46
Raleigh Canteen Feeding Passing Soldiers, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.47
Silver Service, Blakeley, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.48
Helmets, Light Breastplates, and Armguards, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.49
The Albemarle Afloat and Ready for Action, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.50
30th Division with German Prisoners, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.51
Governor Tryon and the Regulators, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.52
Landing of the English at Roanoke, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.53
Blockhouse, Southport, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.55
First Colony-Roanoke Island, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.56
Farm Woman, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.57
Bake Oven, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.58
North Carolina State Seal, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.59
Indian Village, Model in Hall of History, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.60
Capture of Graffenreid and Lawson by the Indians, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.61
An Artisan, 16th Century, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.62
Salem Tavern, Salem, N.C., 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.63
Colonial Lamps, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.64
Diorama in Washington National Museum, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.65
Conestoga Wagon, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.66
Colonial Carriage, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.67
The Tryon Palace, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.68
Sir William Berkeley, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.69
Scene at Boone's Cave, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.70
Daniel Boone's Monument, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.72
The Col. Lamb Blockade Runner, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.74
Bell From Tryon Palace's Bookcover, Bell of Regulators, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.75
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.76
Edenton Tea Party, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.77
Daniel Boone , The Tombstone, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.78
Kentucky's First Fort, Erected by Daniel Boone, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.80
View of Traverse, Fort Fisher, N.C., 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.81
{Missing}
N.57.9.82
The Boone Memorial Cabin, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.83
{Missing}
N.57.9.84
{Missing}
N.57.9.85
Fort Fisher, N. C., Interior Showing Traverses, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.86
Fort Fisher, N. C., 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.87
Joseph Caldwell, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.88
Rosin Yard and Landing for River, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.89
Farmer, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.90
George Davis at Wilmington, N. C., 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.91
Servant, 16th Century, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.92
The Landing of William Penn, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.93
Carolina Charter of 1663, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.94
Lafayette Memorial, Paris, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.95
Bennett House, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.96
Sir Walter Raleigh, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.97
Daniel Boone's Cabin on Kentucky River, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.98
Fort Fisher, N. C., Showing Palisade, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.99
Flora MacDonald, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.100
Advance, Blockade Runner, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.101
Henry Clay, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.102
Phillip Ludwell, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.103
E. M. Hart Cotton Mill, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.104
John M. Morehead, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.105
William A. Graham, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.106
Edward Hyde, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.107
William R. Davie, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.108
Daniel Boone Crossing the Alleghenies, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.109
Baptism of Virginia Dare, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.110
Edward B. Dudley, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.111
Zebulon B. Vance, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.112
Audubon Society at Governor's Mansion, 1957 (1957)
N.57.9.113
Dr. Thomas F. Wood, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.1
Washington Duke, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.2
Dr. R. D. W. Conner, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.3
Anson Patriots Society Group Photo, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.4
Plan of the Town of Wilmington, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.5
Map of Wilmington, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.5-A
Greensboro College, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.6
Old Jail, Halifax, N. C., 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.7
Interior of Fort Fisher During Bombardment, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.8
Johnston's Surrender, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.9
U. S. Arsenal at Fayetteville, N. C., 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.10
De Bry, Engravings, Indians, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.11
School Room in Hall of History, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.13
Civil War Regiment, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.14
Civil War Guns, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.15
Eastern Air Lines Plane in Flight, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.16
Flint Lock Rifle, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.17
Copy of Archives and History Paper, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.18
National Guard Uniforms, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.19
N. C. Literary and Historical Association, 1957 (1957)
N.57.10.20
New Bern's First Fire Engine and Service Reel, 1957 (1957)
N.57.11.1
"Coffin" Handbill against Jackson, 1957 (1957)
N.57.11.2
Randolph County Map, 1957 (1957)
N.57.11.3
William Henry Hill, 1957 (1957)
N.57.11.4
The Bloody Deeds of General Jackson, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.1
The Lillian, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.3
Ferry on the French Broad, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.4
On Western Highway near Waynesville, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.5
A Team on the French Broad, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.6
Eagle Hotel at Asheville, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.7
Engine on Birch Ridge, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.8
A Regular Menagerie, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.9
A Mountain Wagon, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.10
The Pillars of Hercules between Boone and Blowing Rock, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.11
Summer Sleighing on the French Broad, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.12
Unique Road Sign on Asheville to Weaverville Highway, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.13
Sir John Carteret, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.14
John Berkeley, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.15
Dr. Crittendon Receives Book from School Children, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.16
Meredith College Students Decorate Tree, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.17
Meredith College Girls Working Stringing Popcorn, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.18
Yates Mill Pond, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.19
Culture Week in Raleigh at Sir Walter Hotel, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.20
Griffith and Crittenden Wedding, 1957 (1957)
N.57.12.21

9. Negatives Received in 1958

(Missing)
N.58.1.2
(Missing)
N.58.1.3
(Missing)
N.58.1.4
(Missing)
N.58.1.5
(Missing)
N.58.1.6
(Missing)
N.58.1.7
(Missing)
N.58.1.8
(Missing)
N.58.1.9
Three Girls in Scottish Dress at N. C. State Fair, 1958 (1958)
N.58.1.10
(Missing)
N.58.1.11
(Missing)
N.58.1.12
Mayor Fred Wheeler and City Councilmen Take Helicopter Ride, 1958 (1958)
N.58.1.13
(Missing)
N.58.1.14
(Missing)
N.58.1.15
(Missing)
N.58.1.16
Tailor's Plate of Uniform, 1958 (1958)
N.58.1.17
Captain M. L. F. Redd, 1958 (1958)
N.58.1.18
Harper House Slave Quarters, 1958 (1958)
N.58.1.19
Letter from John Herritage Bryan, 1958 (1958)
N.58.1.20
Francis L. Hawks Papers
N.58.1.21
Francis L. Hawks, 1958 (1958)
N.58.1.22
Exhibit of Wedding Dresses, 1958 (1958)
N.58.1.23
Back of Old Uniform, 1958 (1958)
N.58.1.24
Barbara McKeithan, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.1
Old Vance Birthplace, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.2
President Harry S. Truman, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.3
Writers Institute, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.4
Writers Institute at Capitol, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.5
Silhouette of Mrs. Sherwood Haywood, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.6
Silhouette of John Davis Hawkins of Vance County, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.6A
(Missing)
N.58.2.7
Surgical Instruments of Dr. E. Burke Haywood, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.8
Albion W. Tourgee, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.9
Letter Book of Gov. William B. Umstead, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.10
Mrs. A. W. Hoffman and H. G. Jones, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.11
Mrs. D. S. Coltraine and H. G. Jones, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.12
Junior Historians Visit Aycock Birthplace, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.13
Andrew Johnson House in Greenville, Tennessee, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.14
Sherman's Men Escorting Negroes from Fayetteville to Wilmington, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.15
Bentonville, N. C., March 22, 1865, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.16
Sherman Fording a Swamp, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.17
Yankees Destroying a Fence, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.18
Sherman's Foragers, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.19
Wade Hampton, C.S.A, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.20
General Mower, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.21
Sherman's March to Bentonville, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.22
Palmer's Brigade Taking the Nineteenth Indiana Guns at Bentonville, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.23
Town Creek Indian Village, 1958 (1958)
N.58.2.24
Edgeworth Female Seminary, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.1
Wreck on US1 between Cary and Raleigh, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.1A
Flags of a Nation that Fell, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.2
Old Peace College, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.3
Monument at State College, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.4
Exhibits at Hall of History, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.5
White Cloth, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.6
Andrew Johnson by Matthew Brady, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.7
Braxton Bragg Sword, Located in Hall of History, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.8
Flags in Hall of History, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.9
State Telephone Exchange, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.10
State Motor Pool, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.11
Chinqua-Penn, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.12
Spring Dress Exhibit in Hall of History, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.13
(Missing)
N.58.3.14
Andrew Johnson's Law Office in Greenville, Tennessee, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.15
Betty Watkins at Laminating Machine, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.16
Rachel Robertson in Stacks, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.17
Mrs. Julia Meconnakey at Desk, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.18
Jo Anne Roberts with Stacks of Outgoing Mail, -1958
N.58.3.19
Ruth Page, Archivist, -1958
N.58.3.20
Leonard Alston and Wilber Placing Papers in Fumegating Vault, -1958
N.58.3.21
Carolyn Greene at Desk, -1958
N.58.3.22
Rachel Robinson in Map Room, -1958
N.58.3.23
Harper House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.3.24
Aycock Birthplace, n.d., (1958)
N.58.3.25
Stables at Aycock Birthplace, n.d. (1958)
N.58.3.26
Corn Crib at Aycock Birthplace, n.d. (1958)
N.58.3.27
Governor's Room, Storage, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.28
Mary Rogers in Search Room, n.d. (1958)
N.58.3.29
Publications Display for Mr. Corbitt, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.30
Skeleton at Town Creek, 1958 (1958)
N.58.3.31
Town Creek, Interior, Deer, n.d. (1958)
N.58.3.32
Town Creek, Exterior, n.d. (1958)
N.58.3.33
Town Creek, Interior, Bear, n.d. (1958)
N.58.3.34
Skeleton, Town Creek, n.d. (1958)
N.58.3.35
H. G. Jones at Desk, n.d. (1958)
N.58.3.36
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Guy and Daughter Looking at Train, n.d. (1958)
N.58.3.37
Initial Letters for Embroidery, n.d. (1958)
N.58.4.1
D. L. Corbitt, n.d. (1958)
N.58.4.2
Battle of Rogers' Rock, 1758 (1958)
N.58.4.3
Training Troops at Valley Forge, n.d. (1958)
N.58.4.4
Battle of Lexington, n.d. (1958)
N.58.4.5
Burlesque on the Loyalists, n.d. (1958)
N.58.4.6-7
Rebels and Redcoats, n.d. (1958)
N.58.4.8
Tories Hanged in Effigy, n.d. (1958)
N.58.4.9
American Rifleman, n.d. (1958)
N.58.4.10
Lady Raleigh, n.d. (1958)
N.58.4.11
Picking Cotton on a Southern Plantation, n.d. (1958)
N.58.4.12
Gin House and Screw, n.d. (1958)
N.58.4.13
Cotton Team in North Carolina, n.d. (1958)
N.58.4.14
Transition Period, Average Road, 1898 (1958)
N.58.4.15
(Missing)
N.58.4.16
(Missing)
N.58.4.17
Neil Farley, n.d. (1958)
N.58.4.18
Statue of John Paul Jones, n.d., (1958)
N.58.4.19
(Missing)
N.58.4.20
Cotton Mill, Rocky Mount, N. C., n.d. (1958)
N.58.4.21
Robert E. Lee, n.d. (1958)
N.58.4.22
Personnel Department Offices of Mr. Brentley, n.d. (1958)
N.58.4.23
James Johnston Pettigrew, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.1
City Hall and Opera House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.2
Indian Priest, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.3
Archaeological Excavation at Town Creek, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.4
Temple Mound at Town Creek before Excavation, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.5
Warrenton Female College, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.6
Archibald Henderson, 1788 (1958)
N.58.5.7
R. Gregg Cherry Hall of History Display, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.8
Interior of Opera House at Niblo's Garden, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.9
(Missing)
N.58.5.10
(Missing)
N.58.5.11
(Missing)
N.58.5.12
(Missing)
N.58.5.13
(Missing)
N.58.5.14
(Missing)
N.58.5.15
Women and Children's Fashions, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.16
Women's Costumes, Evening Dresses, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.17
Women's Costumes, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.18
Women's Fashions, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.19
Women's Costumes, Evening Dresses, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.20
Women's Costumes, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.21
Women's Costumes, Evening Dresses, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.22
Women's Evening Dresses, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.23
Children's Fashions, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.24
(Missing)
N.58.5.25
(Missing)
N.58.5.26
(Missing)
N.58.5.27
(Missing)
N.58.5.28
(Missing)
N.58.5.29
(Missing)
N.58.5.30
(Missing)
N.58.5.31
(Missing)
N.58.5.32
(Missing)
N.58.5.33
(Missing)
N.58.5.34
(Mising)
N.58.5.35
(Missing)
N.58.5.36
(Missing)
N.58.5.37
(Missing)
N.58.5.38
(Missing)
N.58.5.39
William Lee Davidson, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.39
R. Gregg Cherry, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.40
Thomas Ginnins Papers, n.d. (1958)
N.58.5.41
(Missing)
N.58.6.1
Fort Macon, Blockading Fleet, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.2
Bentonville, N. C., n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.3
Beaufort Harbor, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.4
Bogue Banks, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.5
Harper House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.6
George E. Badger, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.7
Convention of Freedmen Discussing Their Political Rights, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.8
Fort Macon, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.9
The Burnside Expedition, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.10
The Picket Leading Ships over Hatteras Bar, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.11
Surrender of Fort Macon, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.12
James C. Dobbin, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.13
D. H. Hill, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.14
N. C. Statue at Gettysburg National Park, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.15
People Fleeing before Sherman's Grand March, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.16
Cotton Team in North Carolina, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.17
The Burnside Expedition, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.18
Rebel Salt Works, Morehead City, N. C., n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.19
Rebel Ram Attacking Federal Gun Boats at Plymouth, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.20
Battle of New Bern, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.21
Wreck of the Ram Albemarle, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.22
General Steedman and Fullerton Conferring with Freemen, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.23
Freed Negroes Coming Into Our Lines, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.24
View of New Bern from Across River, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.25
Scenes at Battle of Plymouth, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.26
Civil War Canteens and Skillet, n.d., (1958)
N.58.6.27
Civil War Chain, Spurs, and Powder Horn, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.28
Civil War Spy Glass, Shell, and Sword, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.29
Confederate Seal of North Carolina, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.30
Aycock Birthplace, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.31
Marsh House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.32
Andrew Johnson Museum, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.33
James G. Martin, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.34
Plan of Charlestown, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.35
Cape Fear River and Counties, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.36
Battle of King's Mountain, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.37
Richard B. Haywood, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.38
Justice John Haywood, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.39
White Hart Lodge, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.40
Montfort Chair, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.41
Gen. Wade Hampton, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.42
General Hardee, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.43
General Braxton Bragg, n.d., (1958)
N.58.6.44
General A. P. Stewart, n.d., (1958)
N.58.6.45
Major General H. W. Slocum, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.46
Major General Jeff C. Davis, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.47
Drawing of Tryon Palace, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.48
General Joe Johnston, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.49
Captain R. A. Shotwell, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.50
General W. T. Sherman, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.51
General Williams, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.52
General Beauregard, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.53
Generals Hardee, Holmes, Longstreet, Jackson, and Polk, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.54
Bennett House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.55
Joseph Hewes, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.56
Wake County Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Meeting, n.d. (1958)
N.58.6.57
(Missing)
N.58.7.1
Norman Larson, n.d. (1958)
N.58.7.2
Loom in Hall of History, n.d. (1958)
N.58.7.3
Guns, n.d. (1958)
N.58.7.4
Gov. R. Gregg Cherry, n.d. (1958)
N.58.7.5
Fort Caswell, n.d. (1958)
N.58.7.6
Smith Island, n.d. (1958)
N.58.7.7
Map of Wilmington, n.d. 1958
N.58.7.8
Fort Johnston, n.d. (1958)
N.58.7.9
Amy Harper, n.d. 1958
N.58.7.10
John Harper, n.d. (1958)
N.58.7.11
Surrender Terms, n.d. (1958)
N.58.7.12
Papers of Lawrence Davis, n.d. (1958)
N.58.7.13
Kiffin Rockwell in Uniform, n.d., (1958)
N.58.7.14
Confederate and Union Casualty List, n.d. (1958)
N.58.7.15
(Missing)
N.58.7.16
(Missing)
N.58.7.17
(Missing)
N.58.7.18
Old Well at Harper House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.7.19
(Missing)
N.58.7.20
(Missing)
N.58.7.21
(Missing)
N.58.7.22
(Missing)
N.58.7.23
Mule and Wagon Near Hillsborough, n.d. (1958)
N.58.7.24
Governor Brogden, n.d. (1958)
N.58.7.25
Records Center Ceremony, n.d. (1958)
N.58.7.26
Arboretum at UNC-Chapel Hill, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.1
St. Mary's Episcopal Church, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.2
Old Baptist Church at Chapel Hill, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.3
Gilbert Strayhorn House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.4
Presbyterian Cemetery at Hillsborough, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.5
Hillsboro Military Academy, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.6
"Sans Souci" House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.7
Sessions House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.8
Where Regulators Were Hanged, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.9
"Burnside", Paul C. Cameron, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.10
Nash-Kollock School, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.11
Old Burwell School, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.12
Thomas Burke-Dennis Heartt House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.13
Moorefields House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.14
Nash-Hooper-Graham House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.15
Courthouse, Hillsboro, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.16
Richard M. Jones, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.17
Coat of Arms of William Pitt, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.18-19
Conveying Leaf Tobacco to Market, 1800 (1958)
N.58.9.20-21
New Hope Presybeterian Church, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.22
(Missing)
N.58.9.23
(Missing)
N.58.9.24
John Vogler House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.25
Community Store, Old Salem, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.26
Fireplace at Rainey House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.27-36
Calvin Jones House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.37-48
House in the Horsehoe, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.49
(Missing)
N.58.9.50
(Missing)
N.58.9.51
(Missing)
N.58.9.52
House in the Horseshoe with Bullet Holes, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.53
House in the Horseshoe, Exterior and Interior, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.54-80
Guns and Pistols, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.81-82
Mrs. Charles B. Aycock, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.83
Iredell House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.84
Women and Mens' Costumes, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.85
Women and Mens' Fashions, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.86
Women's Costumes, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.87
Women and Mens' Costumes, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.88
Early American Men's Costumes, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.89
Men's Costume, Early American, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.90
Ladies' Flowered Silk Dress, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.91
Women's Costumes, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.92
Women's Costumes, Early American, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.93
Virginia Lady's Dress, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.94
Twenth-Sixth Battle Flag, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.95
Thirtieth Battle Flag, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.96
Forty-Sixth State Flag, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.97
Sixty-Third Battle Flag, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.98
Fiftieth Battle Flag, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.99
Thirtieth Battle Flag, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.100
Headquarters Flag fir Barringer's Brigade, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.101
Thirty-fifth Regiment Battle Flag, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.102
(Missing)
N.58.9.103
Barbara Schultz Modeling Dress in Hall of History, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.104-113
Interior of Chapel Hill Television Station, n.d. (1958)
N.58.9.114-123
Staff at Records Center, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.1-6
Staff of Archives, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.7-8
Staff of Historical Sites, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.9-11
Staff of Publications, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.12-18
Staff of Hall of History, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.19-21
Staff of Archives and History, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.22-27
Allen Kitchen, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.28
Allen Kitchen, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.29
Allen Kitchen, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.29
Allen Kitchen, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.31
Allen Kitchen, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.32
Allen Kitchen, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.33
Sir Francis Drake, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.34
Sir Richard Grenville, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.35
Queen Elizabeth, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.36
Carriage from "Wheels" by Edwin Tunis, 1824 (1958)
N.58.10.37
North Carolina Map, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.38-39
Book Display for Publications, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.40-43
Andrew Johnson House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.44-49
Calvin Jones House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.50-61
Kitchen of John Vogler House, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.62-70
Wachovia Museum in Old Salem, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.71-73
Greek Needlework and Dolls, 1957 (1958)
N.58.10.74-76
School Children Visit Hall of History Schoolroom, 1957 (1958)
N.58.10.77-81
Old Harris House near Wake Forest, 1957 (1958)
N.58.10.82-83
DeBry, Indians in Hall of History, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.84-87
St. Philip's Church at Brunswick Town, n.d. (1958)
N.58.10.88-92
Pamela Cox, New Zealand Visitor, 1955 (1958)
N.58.10.93
Tryon Palace Showing Mantle During Construction, 1956 (1958)
N.58.10.94-95
Governors Cherry and Scott at Inauguration, 1949 (1958)
N.58.10.96
Governors Gardner and McLean, n.d., (1958)
N.58.10.97-98
Gov. Broughton and Dignitaries, 1941 (1958)
N.58.10.99
Governor Cherry and Dignitaries, 1945 (1958)
N.58.10.100
Harper House at Bentonville, n.d. (1958)
N.58.11.1-6
Interior Scenes at Bentonville, n.d. (1958)
N.58.11.7-15
Aycock Birthplace, n.d. (1958)
N.58.11.20-21
Harper House Outbuildings, n.d. (1958)
N.58.11.16-19
Drawing by John Ellington for Biennial Report, n.d. (1958)
N.58.11.22-23
Andrew Johnson Display, n.d. (1958)
N.58.11.24-27
Isaac Shelby, n.d. (1958)
N.58.11.28
Francis Marion, n.d. (1958)
N.58.11.29
Horatio Gates, n.d. (1958)
N.58.11.30
Banastre Tarleton, n.d. (1958)
N.58.11.31
Nathanael Greene, n.d. (1958)
N.58.11.32
Robert Howe, n.d. (1958)
N.58.11.33
William R. Davie, n.d. (1958)
N.58.11.34
Surrender of British at Yorktown
N.58.11.35
Edmund Fanning
N.58.11.36
Charles Cornwallis
N.58.11.37
Cornwallis Headquarters
N.58.11.38
Henry Lee
N.58.11.39
Battle of King's Mountain
N.58.11.40
Otho H. Williams
N.58.11.41
The Cavalry Charge, Battle of Guilford Courthouse
N.58.11.42
Sir Henry Clinton
N.58.11.43
Bentonville Graveyard and Harper Family
N.58.11.44-51
Governor Hodges plants tree on Capital gound on birthday of Christopher Crittenden
N.58.11.52-61
Monument at Bentonville
N.58.11.62-73
Monument at Bentonville and graveyard
N.58.11.74-77
Engraving of Chowan County Courthouse
N.58.11.79
Engraving of Playmakers Theatre, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
N.58.11.80
"World's First Aeroplane Flight, December 17, 1903, by Wilber and Orville Wright" drawing
N.58.11.81
Drawing of Gov. Tryon's Palace
N.58.11.82
Drawing of William Morris's log cabin, Saluda
N.58.11.83
Drawing of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Edenton
N.58.11.84
Drawing of Philanthropic Hall, Davidson College
N.58.11.85
Drawing of Duke University Chapel
N.58.11.86
Drawing of Brother's House, Old Salem
N.58.11.87
Drawing of an early Cotton Press, Edgecombe County
N.58.11.88
Drawing of Orton Plantation
N.58.11.89
Painting of Little Betty Washington and "Aunt Mimy Carding Cotton at Mt. Vernon"
N.58.11.90-91
Augustus Washington Knox, M.D. (1849-1936)
N.58.11.92
Franklin R. Grist, Vice-Consul to Italy
N.58.11.93
Mrs. Reuben Knox holding son Augustus Washington Knox, and Little Betty
N.58.11.94
Franklin R. Grist as a young man
N.58.11.95
Franklin R. Grist, step-son of Reuben Knox
N.58.11.96
Susannah Sarah Washington Graham
N.58.11.97
Elizabeth Heritage Cobb Washington
N.58.11.98
John Washington
N.58.11.99
Dr. Reuben Knox and wife, Elizabeth Washington Knox
N.58.11.100-101
Governor William Miller
N.58.11.102-103
Governor Charles B. Aycock
N.58.11.104-105
Andrew Johnson Day Celebration, 150th Anniversary
N.58.11.106-135
Tryon Palace exterior entrance with docents on steps
N.58.11.136
Tryon Palace dining room
N.58.11.137
Tryon Palace interior East Wing
N.58.11.138
Tryon Palace, Housekeeper's Room
N.58.11.139
Map of the Battle of Bentonville
N.58.11.142-143
Dolly Madison
N.58.11.144-145
Gov. Charles Aycock, Silver Service donated by family
N.58.11.146-155
Charles B. Aycock birthplace before restoration
N.58.11.156-181
Aycock Birthplace
N.58.11.182-187
Literary and Historical Association meeting at Sir Walter Hotel and Tea at Governors Mansion
N.58.12.1-20
Betty Vaden Williams playing and singing at Literary and Historical Association meeting
N.58.12.21
Mayor Enloe, E. C. Daniel Sr., Harry Truman, Joye Jordan, Mrs. Cardow, Governor Luther Hodges, an unidentified individual, and Mrs. Sermon at Andrew Johnson House
N.58.12.22
Mayor Enloe, E. C. Daniel Sr., Harry Truman, Governor Luther Hodges at Andrew Johnson House
N.58.12.23
Harry Truman and E. C. Daniel Sr. at Andrew Johnson birthplace
N.58.12.24
Harry Truman at Andrew Johnson birthplace
N.58.12.25
Dick Sawyer and Carolyn Green
N.58.12.26
H. G. Jones
N.58.12.27
Theodosia Burr
N.58.12.28
Battle of Kinston, December 14, 1862
N.58.12.29
Freed Negroes Coming Into Our Lines at New Bern
N.58.12.30
Battle of Goldsborough, December 17, 1862
N.58.12.31
Battle of Whitehall, December 16, 1862
N.58.12.32
Battle of New Bern, March 14, 1863
N.58.12.33
Brigadier General J. G. Foster
N.58.12.34
Ruins at Fort Fisher
N.58.12.35
Fort Fisher
N.58.12.36
Assault on Fort Fisher
N.58.12.37
Tobacco Processing at plant after warehouse sale
N.58.12.38-49

10. Negatives Received in 1959, 1585 - 1959

Scene in a North Carolina forest showing tapping for Turpentine, 1855
N.59.1.1
Illustration of a Colonial Wharf, 1751
N.59.1.2
Daniel Boon Tree near Jonesboro, 1945-1950
N.59.1.3
Fishing Nets drying, Swansboro, NC, 1945-1948
N.59.1.4
"Council Oak," Quaker Meadows, where Patriot forces assembled to march against Patrick Ferguson, near Morganton, 1890
N.59.1.5
Impeachment ticket of Andrew Johnson, 1868
N.59.1.6
Map, location of wrecks of Blockade Runners, Wilmington, 1925
N.59.1.7
Scenes (displays) inside Information Center, Williamsburg, VA, 1958-1959
N.59.1.8-28
Zebulon B. Vance statue in Hall of Fame, Washington, D.C., 1958-1959
N.59.1.29-33
Charles B. Aycock statue in Hall of Fame, Washington, D.C., 1958-1959
N.59.1.34-36
Womens costumes at Colonial Williamsburg, VA, 1958-1959
N.59.1.37-55
Collision between the Steam transport Star of the South and the Peerless in the great storm of November 2, 1861, 1861
N.59.2.1
Bivouac the night after the Battle: A Scene in Ft. Bartow after the Capture of Roanoke Island, 1862
N.59.2.2
Explosion of a Cannon on board the gunboat Hetzel at Ft. Bartow, Roanoke Island, 1862
N.59.2.3
Charge of the Hawkins Zouaves on a Masked Battery near Elizabeth City, 1862
N.59.2.4
Union Naval Flotilla Cooperating with the land forces in the attack on Ft. Macon, 1862
N.59.2.5
Perilous position of the Harriet Lane, 1860-1865
N.59.2.6
Confederate Prisoners taken on Roanoke Island after the Battle, 1862
N.59.2.7
Blockade Runner Lady Davis captured off Wilmington, 1861-1865
N.59.2.8
Rescue of Marines from from foundering Steamer Governor by United State Frigate Sabine off Cape Hatteras, November 2, 1861, 1861-1865
N.59.2.9
Blockade Runner Robert E. Lee captured near Beaufort, S.C., 1861-1865
N.59.2.10
Fight at Hatteras Inlet, Gunboat Monticello commanded by Lt. Braine, 1861
N.59.2.11
Steamer Escort running the batteries on the North Carolina coast, 1861-1865
N.59.2.12
View of New Bern from opposite Bank of Neuse River, 10th Confederate Regiment awaits transportation by flagship Delaware, 1861-1865
N.59.2.13
Death of Colonel J. W. Allen, surgeon weller, and the 2nd Mate of the Ann E. Thompson near Hatteras Inlet, January 15, 1862, 1862
N.59.2.14
Bombardment of Ft. Fisher, 1883
N.59.2.15
Capture of the Forts at Hatteras Inlet: First day flat opening fire and Boats landing through Surf, 1861
N.59.2.16
Confederate Steamer Nashville running the Blockade, Beaufort, North Carolina, 1861-1865
N.59.2.17
Capture of the Fanny in Pamlico Sound, October 1, 1861, 1864
N.59.2.18
Capture of Steamer Fanny by three Confederate Steamers off Chicamonico, 1861-1865
N.59.2.19
Union Siege Works on Bogue Inland, ererected for Reduction of Ft. Macon, 1861-1865
N.59.2.20
Confederate Deserters in Mountains of North Carolina, 1861-1865
N.59.2.21
United State Fleet and Transports off Hatteras during a storm, 1861-1865
N.59.2.22
General Alfred Howe Terry, United States Army, 1861-1865
N.59.2.23
Miss Kady C. Brownell, the Heroine of New Bern, daughter of the First, Fourth, and Fifth Rhode Island Volunteers, 1861-1865
N.59.2.24
Death of O. Jennings Wise: Bringing him ashore after the Battle, 1862
N.59.2.25
Negotiations between Gen. Sherman and Johnson at James Bennett's house, and Gen. Kilpatrick, Gen. Hampton and staff discusing Campaign, April 18, 1865, 1865
N.59.2.26
Bombardment of Ft. Hatteras, Pamlico Sound, August 29, 1861, by Federal fleet under Commodore Stringham, 1861
N.59.2.27
Interior of Ft. Hatteras after the Bombardment, 1861-1865
N.59.2.28
General Schofield's Army on its March toward Goldsboro and Confederate Works in Rear of Wilmington, 1861-1865
N.59.2.29
Rear Admiral Silas H. Stringham, 1861-1865
N.59.2.30
Battle of Kinston, March 8, 1865, 1865
N.59.2.31
Final and Triumphant assault on Ft. Fisher near Wilmington, NC on evening of January 15, 1865, 1893
N.59.2.32
Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the World, 1614
N.59.2.33-35
Obstructions placed by the Rebels in Croatan Sound; Sunken Vessel and Chevaux de Friese, 1862
N.59.2.36
A Plan of Camp and Battle of Alamance, 1771
N.59.2.37
Confederate Armored Gunboat Neuse sunken at Kinston in 1865, 1865
N.59.2.38
Illustration of "Blandwood," the Residence of Governor Morehead, Greensboro
N.59.2.39
Battle of Alamance, 1959
N.59.2.41-42
Womens Fashions (illustrations)
N.59.2.43-46
Photographers making Photographs of Mountain Scene
N.59.2.47-48
Battle of Alamance oil painting (copy) by Robert and Margaret Thompson, 1959
N.59.2.49-50
Bingham School for Boys, near Mebane, 1959
N.59.2.51-52
Capture of Ft. Fisher, 1890
N.59.2.53
Sir Walter Cabinet drawing by John Ellington, 1959
N.59.2.54
Dr. William Calvin Tompkins (1819-1895) of Webster, NC, c. 1865-1870
N.59.2.55
Dolly Madison
N.59.2.56
Drawing of Alamance Battleground by John Ellington
N.59.2.57-58
Carolyn Green, Archives staff member, 1959
N.59.2.59
Mt. Mitchell State Park Monument after Dynamite, 1915
N.59.2.62
Old Monument before dynamite, Mt. Mitchell State Park, c. 1900-1915
N.59.2.63
Logging Road, Mt. Mitchell State Park, 1915
N.59.2.64
Rev. Elisha Mitchell
N.59.2.65
Big Tom Wilson and wife in later years, c. 1900
N.59.2.66
Professor Arnold Guyot, 1867
N.59.2.67
Unidentified Graduating Class, c. 1880-1890
N.59.2.68
Education Building, Raleigh, c. 1952
N.59.2.69-71
Education Building, Raleigh (copy of N.53.15.382), 1938
N.59.2.72
Restoration at Charles B. Aycock birthplace, 1959
N.59.2.73-78
Old Brunswick Town showing also views of Ft. Anderson, 1959
N.59.2.79-96
Old Eaton House, Northampton or Halifax County, on Roanoke River
N.59.2.97
Map of Alamance Battleground showing Tryon's Camp
N.59.2.98
Capitol Square showing corner, 1884
N.59.2.99-100
Mannequins and Barbara Schultz in Work Room, 1959
N.59.2.101-102
Gov. Charles B. Aycock, c. 1912
N.59.2.103-104
Kitchen and Slave Quarters at Harper House, Bentonville, 1959
N.59.3.1-3
Charles B. Aycock birthplace restoration, 1959
N.59.3.4-7
Capt. E. Fletcher Satterfield, Company H, killed at Gettysburg, PA, July 3, 1863
N.59.3.8
Major Charles P. Bolles, 1884
N.59.3.9
James K.Polk and Polk Birthplace, Mecklenburg County
N.59.3.10-12
Sam Tarlton, 1959
N.59.3.13
Phi Beta Kappa meeting, 1959
N.59.3.14-18
Birthplace of Gov. Charles B. Aycock, 1959
N.59.3.19-25
Meeting of Sir Walter Cabinet in Hall of History, April 14, 1959, 1959
N.59.4.1-7
Large bunch of old tape from one book in Archives, 1959
N.59.4.8-11
David L. Corbitt and Julia Meconnaley, 1959
N.59.4.12-13
Statue of George Washington in Hall of History, 1959
N.59.4.14-17
Hershal V. Rose of Smithfield, Archives and History board member and Johnston County clerk of court, c. 1959
N.59.5.1-2
Etching of Joel Lane House, Raleigh, 1950
N.59.5.3
St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Bath (copy of N.53.15.1973)
N.59.5.4
Map Showing location of Eden House, 1729
N.59.5.5
Seal of Confederacy, 1861-1865
N.59.5.6-7
Alamance Battleground, 1959
N.59.5.8-27
Statue of the "Boy with the Leaking Boat," Fresno, CA, 1959
N.59.5.28-29
"Dram Tree," Wilmington, 1910
N.59.5.30-31
John White's drawing of Indian Village Secoton, 1585-1593
N.59.5.32
John White's drawing of Indians boiling food, 1585-1593
N.59.5.33
John White's drawing of Indian, Idol Kiwala, 1585-1593
N.59.5.34
John White's drawing of Indians around the fire, 1585-1593
N.59.5.35
John White's drawing of Indians maknig a canoe, 1585-1593
N.59.5.36
John White's drawing of Indians boiling fish, 1585-1593
N.59.5.37
John White's drawing of Indians in winter clothes, 1585-1593
N.59.5.38
John White's drawing of Indian Sorcerer, 1585-1593
N.59.5.39
Gov. Charles B. Aycock birthplace, 1959
N.59.5.40-61
Robert Potter of Granville County, U.S. Navy midshipman, attorney, state legislator and United States congressman, 1815-1821
N.59.5.62-63
James Bennett House, where Johnson Surrendered to Sherman, 1865
N.59.5.69-70
Alamance Battleground, 1959
N.59.7.1-35
Painting of Willie Jones (copy)
N.59.7.36-37
Sword and Scabbard with jeweled hilt and highly engraved plate (1848) presented by 1st N.C. Regiment in Mexican War to Maj. Montford S. Stokes, 1959
N.59.7.38-39
Sword and Scabbard of Major Richard Caswell Gatlin, Mexican War, 1959
N.59.7.40-41
Sword and Scabbard of Capt. George E. B. Singletary of 1st North Carolina Volunteers, Mexican War, 1959
N.59.7.42-43
Dress Coat and hat of Major William H. Polk, 3rd Regiment United State Dragoons, Mexican War, 1959
N.59.7.44-47
Dress chapeau of Santa Anna captured by Major William H. Polk, Mexican War, 1959
N.59.7.48-49
Mexican Flag captured in 1847 by Lt. William B. Bate, 1959
N.59.7.50-53
Silver spurs made in Tarboro in 1847 presented by the ladies to Capt. Lewis D. Wilson, 1st NC Regiment, 1959
N.59.7.54-55
Sash worn during Mexican War by Lt. Cochran and during Civil War by his son, Capt. J. M. Cochran, 1959
N.59.7.56-57
Percussion pistol, United State Army model, 1842, used during Mexican War and Civil War by Cavalry, 1959
N.59.7.58-59
Gold Epaulettes of Major Richard Caswell Gatlin, 7th Regiment, U.S. Army, 1959
N.59.7.60-61
Joseph Montfort
N.59.7.64
William H. Polk
N.59.7.65
Lithograph of engraving of Zachary Taylor (copy), 1924-1928
N.59.7.66
"Man Smoking Pipe," painting (copy) by Mary Lyde Hicks Williams, 1890-1910
N.59.7.67-68
Sword of William H. Polk, Mexican War, 1959
N.59.7.71-72
Henry Clay Oak Tree and Marker, with Andrews-Duncan House in background, Raleigh
N.59.7.73-75
James Bennett House interior, 1865
N.59.7.76
General Kilpatrick discussing the North Carolina campaign with Gen. Wade Hampton at the James Bennett House on April 18, 1865, 1865
N.59.7.77
Liberty Bell in Museum of Natural History, 1959
N.59.7.78-79
Charles Eden House Marker, near Edenton, 1949
N.59.7.80
Moore's Creek Visitor Center dedication, 1959
N.59.7.81-92
Opening tea at the exhibit on Mary Lyde Hicks Williams paintings of African-American life, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.7.93-98
Jim Wynn and Dinah Gray, with horse, Ocracoke, 1959
N.59.7.99-110
Statement of Donald MacDonald (copied from PC 721), 1776
N.59.7.111-112
Copies of German language records from Pilgrim Church, Lexington
N.59.7.113-114
Emancipation Papers (copies)
N.59.7.115-118
Scene in a Chapel at Vaux, France, 1918, showing ambulance company attached to the 80th Division, 1918
N.59.7.119-120
North Carolina State Flag from atop the Capitol, 1959
N.59.7.123-124
Flag with 48 stars on top of State Capitol, 1959
N.59.7.125
View of Raleigh from atop the Capitol looking West, 1959
N.59.7.126
Highway Building from atop the Capitol looking East, Raleigh, 1959
N.59.7.127
Justice Building from top of Capitol looking South, Raleigh, 1959
N.59.7.128
400 Block of Fayetteville Street looking North, Raleigh, 1959
N.59.7.129-130
300 Block of North Blount Street looking North, Raleigh, 1959
N.59.7.131-132
Fayetteville Street from atop the State Capitol looking South, Raleigh, 1959
N.59.7.133-136
500 Block of Fayetteville Street looking North, Raleigh, 1959
N.59.7.137-138
500 Block New Bern Avenue looking West, Raleigh, 1959
N.59.7.139-140
300 Block of Fayetteville Street, at Martin Street, looking North, Raleigh, 1959
N.59.7.141-142
Cadillac Company, 400 block of Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, 1959
N.59.7.145-146
100 Block of Martin Street looking East showing Security National Bank, Raleigh, 1959
N.59.7.147-148
300 Block of Hillsboro Street looking west, Raleigh, 1959
N.59.7.143-144
Map of Ft. Fisher, 1865
N.59.7.149
Zebulon B. Vance, 1877
N.59.8.1
Governor Thomas J. Jarvis (copy of N.53.15.1568)
N.59.8.3-4
Governor Daniel G. Fowle (copy of N.53.15.1601)
N.59.8.5-6
Fayetteville Street showing old Tucker Building, McLellan's, Woolworth's, Raleigh, 1959
N.59.8.8-11
Fayetteville Street showing top of the Old Tucker Building, and new parking building Martin Street, Raleigh, 1959
N.59.8.12-15
Fayetteville Street showing Wake County Courthouse, Post Office, Tucker Building, Raleigh, 1959
N.59.8.16-19
Map showing a section of Raleigh from Capitol to Rock Quarry Road, 1959
N.59.8.20-21
Bennett House
N.59.8.22-23
General Louis D. Wilson (1789-1847)
N.59.8.24-25
David L. Swain (copy of N.53.15.655)
N.59.8.26
Colonel Montford Sidney Stokes
N.59.8.27-28
Lt. Col. James T. Adams, 26th Regiment, N.C. State Troops, c. 1861-1865; 1900-1915
N.59.8.28-29
Drawing of the train, Tornado, drawn by Sam Townsend for the Raleigh Room
N.59.8.30-31
Moore's Creek Bridge Visitor Center, 1959
N.59.8.32-36
Map of Bertie County (copy), 1877
N.59.8.37
Seals of Southern States, 1959
N.59.8.38-39
Plan of the Albemarle, 1895-1914
N.59.8.40-41
Barbara Schultz in Storage Room, First Floor, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.42-43
School children in 1890-1910 Reconstruction Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.44-45
Sue Ridge in Demonstration Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.46-47
Three children looking at exhibits in Portrait Gallery and School Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.48-49
Boy and Girl looking at portraits by Mary Lyde Hicks Williams, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.50-51
Arrowhead Development, Roanoke Island Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.52
Canova Statue of George Washington in Raleigh Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.53-54
Josephus Daniels Junior High School, showing Jane Howard, Dick Andrews, Norman Larson, 1959
N.59.8.55-58
Billy Lowry in Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.59
Presentation of Taped Recorded Interviews of Old People, showing Joye E. Jordan, Nevin J. Rice, Dick Walser, Gov. Luther Hodges, Donald McDonald, Dr. C. C. Crittenden, 1959
N.59.8.60
Dr. C. C. Crittenden and Billy Lowry looking at old gun and desk, 1959
N.59.8.61-62
Presentation of Tapes showing Gov. Luther Hodges and Billy Lowry, 1959
N.59.8.63-64
Billy Lowry, 99 years old, Pembroke Indians in Front Exhibit, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.65
Presentation ceremony of tape recorded interviews showing Nevin J. Rice, Gov. Luther Hodges, Dr. Dovenmehle, David Marne, Bill Powell, W. C. Carson, Dick Walser, Mrs. Earnest Branch, Donald McDonald, Norman Larson, Mrs. Taft Bass, Billy Lowry, 1959
N.59.8.66-71
Dipping Candles, 1850
N.59.8.72
Country Well
N.59.8.73
Victorian Kitchen
N.59.8.74
Kitchen of 1833
N.59.8.75
Kitchen of 1860
N.59.8.76
Safe, or Pie Cupboard
N.59.8.77
The Plantation Porch
N.59.8.78
Bedroom of Herbert Hoover birthplace, West Branch, Iowa
N.59.8.79
Roanoke Island Colonial and Revolutionary Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.80-82
Store Room in Basement showing Barbara Schultz, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.83-84
Roanoke Island Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.85-86
Portrait Gallery showing Jo Robertson, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.87-88
Tool Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.89
Crystal or glassware and china from Blount Collection, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.90-91
Kitchen-Living Roomn of Herbert Hoover birthplace
N.59.8.92
Erwin Holt Kitchen, 2 miles east of Alamance Battleground, 1959
N.59.8.93-104
Cradle in Blount Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.105-106
Mantle in Blount Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.107-108
Chair in Blount Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.109-110
Chippendale Arm Chair in Blount Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.111-112
Table, Samovar, and Coffee Pot in Blount Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.113-114
Table or Wash Stand in Blount Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.115-116
Grandfather Clock in Blount Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.8.117
Dutch Plow, 200 years old, front of Wyatt's, Wilmington Street, Raleigh, 1959
N.59.8.118-120
Grave of Andrew Johnson's father, 1959
N.59.8.121-123
Sue Ridge, 1959
N.59.9.1-4
Maude Moore Latham
N.59.9.5-8
Indians Catching Fish (copy of N.53.15.4824)
N.59.9.9-10
Indians Fishing
N.59.9.11-12
State Capitol, c. 1953-1959
N.59.9.13-14
William Paul Roberts, Confederate officer and State Legislator
N.59.9.15-16
Map of Bertie County, First District
N.59.9.17-18
Map of Bertie County, Division A, District I
N.59.9.19-20
Early United States flag, c. 1781-1790, 1959
N.59.9.21-22
Early United States flag with Sue Ridge, 1959
N.59.9.23-24
Archives and History Executive Board at Sir Walter Hotel, 1959
N.59.9.25-28
Architectural Drawing of Alamance Battleground Visitor Center
N.59.9.29-30
Chest of Drawers
N.59.9.31-32
Portrait Gallery, School Room, and Colonial and Revolutionary Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.9.33-50
House in the Horseshoe (Alston House) Fence Rail, Bullet Holes in front and back doors, 1959
N.59.9.50A-52
Dedication of the Governor Charles B. Aycock birthplace, Fremont, 1959
N.59.10.1-18
Edwin Gill at the dedication of the Charles B. Aycock birthplace, Fremont, 1959
N.59.10.19
Dr. E. Y. Joyner at dedication of the Charles B. Aycock birthplace, Fremont, 1959
N.59.10.20
Dr. Charles Carroll, Department of Education, at dedication of the Aybock birthplace, Fremont, 1959
N.59.10.21
Charles B. Aycock's grandson of Kinston at dedication of the Aybock birthplace, 1959
N.59.10.22
Dr. David J. Rose of Goldsboro at dedication of the Aycock birthplace, 1959
N.59.10.23
Dr. Chris Crittenden at Aycock birthplace dedication, 1959
N.59.10.24
Exteriors of the Charles B. Aycock birthplace, 1959
N.59.10.25-26
Bessie Mordecai and Rosa G. Hill, first graduates of the Rex School of Nursing, Raleigh
N.59.10.57-58
Retirement farewell tea party for Mrs. Meconnahey, Archives and History employee,1959
N.59.10-59-67
"Milk Churning" and "The Laborer's Refreshment," paintings (copies) by Mary Lyde Hicks Williams, 1890-1910
N.59.10.68-69
Hinsdale House, Hillsboro Street, Raleigh, 1955
N.59.10.70-71
Small chest of drawers at Antique Shop, Wilson, [possibly purchased for Aycock birthplace], 1959
N.59.10.72-74
Portrait gallery exhibit of paintings by Mary Lydia Hicks Williams, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.10.75-86
Exhibit of Gourds, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.10.87
Andrew Johnson exhibit, Raleigh Room, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.10.88-91
Exhibit on Organized Nursing in North Carolina, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.10.92
Judith Barham, Wendell student at Rex School of Nursing, and Edna L. Heinzuling of Statesville, former president of the N.C. Nurses Association, at Nurses exhibit, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.10.94-95
Junior Historians display featuring Tryon Palace at Hall of History, 1959
N.59.11.1-3
Five generations of African-Americans near Asheville
N.59.11.4
Balsam Circle on Clingman's Peak, near Mt. Mitchell, c. 1914-1916
N.59.11.5
Fairfield Inn viewed from the top of Mt. Toxaway, c. 1902
N.59.11.6
Esmeralda Inn, Hickory Nut Gap, c. 1901
N.59.11.7
Fishing in the Toxaway River, c.1900-1920
N.59.11.8
Lake Sapphire, near Sapphire, N.C., c. 1900-1910
N.59.11.9
Lake Fairfield and Fairfield Inn, Sapphire, N.C., c. 1902
N.59.11.10
Lake Toxaway and Inn, 1903
N.59.11.11
French Broad River, one mile below Asheville, on Strawberry Hill, c. 1900-1910
N.59.11.12
Mountain Home, c. 1900-1920
N.59.11.13
J. D. de Roulhac Hamilton, 1959
N.59.11.14-17
Col. Leonidas L. Polk, c. 1870-1880; 1945-1949
N.59.11.18
Edwin M. Holt, 1900
N.59.11.19
R. D. W. Connor, c. 1910
N.59.11.20
North Carolina Monument marking the McCamie cabin site, birthplace of Andrew Jackson, 1959
N.59.12.1-2
South Carolina marker for Andrew Jackson's birthplace, 1959
N.59.12.3-5
South Carolina Highway marker to Birthplace of Andrew Jackson, 1959
N.59.12.6
Directional Marker in South Carolina to Andrew Jackson's birthplace, 1959
N.59.12.7
Lost Colony Site at Manteo and marker, 1949
N.59.12.9-13
St. Paul's Episcopal Church and graves in churchyard, Edenton, 1959
N.59.12.14-16
Rearview of Orange County Courthouse, Hillsboro, 1953
N.59.12.17-18
Lancaster County, S.C. Courthouse, 1947
N.59.12.19-20
Old-time Christmas Tree and toys, Hall of History, 1959
N.59.12.21-43
Portrait (copy) of Gov. Luther Hodges, 1959
N.59.12.44-53
Culture Week, N.C. Literary and Historical Association, 1959
N.59.12.54-89
Men and dogs after a hunt, with quail, rabbitts, turkeys, 1900-1906
N.59.12.90
Confederate Memorial from Capitol Square (badly damaged copy)
N.59.12.91
Lt. John Julius Guthrie, commander of the blockade runner Advance, 1860
N.59.12.92
Private Andrew J. Daniel, Greene County, Co. E., 61st Regiment, N.C. State Troops, 1861-1865
N.59.12.93
John Haywood (or William Walker), 1870
N.59.12.94
Lt. Charles B. Cook, Co. H, 1st N.C. Volunteers, 1861
N.59.12.95
Edward M. Yarborough, building of the Yarborough House, Raleigh, 1850-1862
N.59.12.96
John Brodie, 1856
N.59.12.97
W. J. L. Millar, c. 1865-1870
N.59.12.98
William Hamilton Overman, 2nd Regiment, N.C. State Troops, 1862
N.59.12.99
Stephen D. Ramseur, 1861-1854
N.59.12.100
John Lawson Wrenn, 1861-1865
N.59.12.101
Lt. Quentin Busbee, 14th Regiment, N.C. State Troops, 1860-1865
N.59.12.102
Capt. James I. Waddell and Capt. James Crosby, United State Navy, 1850-1860
N.59.12.103
Unidentified Woman, c. 1870
N.59.12.104
Sam Tarlton and Dr. Chris Crittenden at Moore's Creek opening, 1959
N.59.12.105
Moore's Creek Battleground Visitor Center opening, 1959
N.59.12.106
Col. Hugh Dortch and Dr. Chris Critteden at opening of Moore's Creek visitory center, 1959
N.59.12.107
Display of Broadsword and Musket, Moore's Creek visitor center opening, 1959
N.59.12.108
Visitor Center at Moore's Creek Battleground opening, 1959
N.59.12.109
Moore's Creek Campaign displays at opening of the Moore's Creek Visitor Center, 1959
N.59.12.110-111
"The Boundary Tree," a pine tree felled in 1928 marking the point on the dividing line between North and South Carolina, 1928
N.59.12.112
"Bothered," characterization of two dogs, 1872
N.59.12.113
Elizabethan Pinnace from Lant's Funeral Procession, engraving of funeral procession of Sir Phillip Sidney
N.59.12.114
Dinner Party for William Jennings Bryan, 1890-1910
N.59.12.115
St. Philips Episcopal Church, Brunswick Town, 1937
N.59.12.116
Satin badge worn at reception in Fayetteville for the Marquis de Lafayette
N.59.12.117
Visitors of East Carolina Training School to Raleigh, 1917
N.59.12.118
Alexander Jefferson Kilpatrick with his mother, 1856-1858
N.59.12.119
Mary Lovick Kilpatrick
N.59.12.120
Unidentified Man, c. 1850-1870
N.59.12.121
Unidentified Woman and Girl, probably from Iredell County, c. 1850-1870; 1900
N.59.12.122
Unidentified Man Wearing Confederate Uniform, 1861-1865
N.59.12.123
Private George W. Hahn (or Haun), 32nd Regiment, N.C. State Troops, antebellum teacher from Catawba County, 1861-1865
N.59.12.124
2nd Lt. Charles Betts Cooke, Co. H, 1st N.C. Regiment, 1861
N.59.12.125
Edward Dickinson, 71st Regiment, Junior Reserves, N.C. Troops, 1861-1865
N.59.12.126
Unidentified Man, 1850-1860
N.59.12.127

11. Negatives Received in 1960, 1720 - 1960

Illicit Distillation of Liquors: How the article is carried to the Southern market, 1867
N.60.1.3
Illicit Distillation of Liquor: Southern Mode of Making Whiskey, 1867
N.60.1.4
Bennett House and letter from William T. Sherman, n.d.; 1888
N.60.2.1-3
Old newspapers from the State Archives and H. G. Jones, Mr. Britt, Mike and Cecil with microfilm camera, 1960
N.60.2.4-7
School Children in old classroom, Buffaloe, New York
N.60.2.8
Walter Hines Page, c. 1918
N.60.2.9-12
Reginald A. Fessenden, c. 1930
N.60.2.13-14
The "Tally Ho," a bus used by John Joseph Bridges to transport children to school in Wake County, c. 1910-1919
N.60.2.15
"The Groves," home of Willie Jones, Halifax, 1941
N.60.2.16
Conetoe Rural School building, 1890-1910
N.60.2.17
Archives Record Center stacks, 1960
N.60.2.18-20
Janet Quinlan Crittenden, c. 1960
N.60.2.21-22
Historical Publications Office, William A. Graham Papers nad John Gray Blount Papers, 1960
N.60.2.23-24
Francis Lister Hawks, 1870-1890
N.60.2.25
Nathan Bedford Forest, 1861-1865; 1890-1910
N.60.2.26
Capt. Johnston Blakeley (copy of N.53.15.1494), 1800-1810
N.60.2.27
Archives and History Christmas Party, 1959
N.60.2.38-60
African American homes, Bath, N.C., 1960
N.60.2.61
Old Wharf or fishing pier for boats, Bath, N.C., 1960
N.60.2.62
Gen. Bryan Grimes House, Grimesland, N.C., 1960
N.60.2.63-64
Bonner House, Bath, N.C., 1960
N.60.2.65-66
Wilton Smith House, Bath, N.C., 1960
N.60.2.67-69
St. Thomas Episcopal Church and historical marker, Bath, N.C., 1960
N.60.2.70-74
Palmer-Marsh House, Bath, N.C., 1960
N.60.2.75-92
Drawing of pirate by John Ellington, 1960
N.60.3.1
Drawing of pirate by John Ellington, 1960
N.60.3.3
The Hideous Face of Blackbeard loomed up from the Smoke
N.60.3.4
Blackbeard's Head hanging from a bowsprit
N.60.3.5
Blackbeard killed in a fight with Lt. Maynard
N.60.3.6
Blackbeard the Pirate
N.60.3.7
Sinking of a Merchant Ship
N.60.3.8
Mutiny on Board the Vineyard
N.60.3.9
Anne Bonny and Mary Read, female pirates
N.60.3.10
Ships in Storm, a wrecked pirate ship captured, ransacked, abandoned
N.60.3.11
Pirates boarding two bucanneer ships
N.60.3.12
A Wounded Spaniard shot by one of Capt. Low's crew
N.60.3.13
The Execution of Major Stede Bonnet
N.60.3.14
A Spanish Galleon drawing by John Ellington
N.60.3.15
A Brigantine Ship drawing by John Ellington
N.60.3.16
A Three-Masted Sloop drawing by John Ellington
N.60.3.17
View of "Bloody Lane," Antietam and South Mountain Battlefields, 1900
N.60.3.18
East Main Street, Sharpsburg, Maryland, 1900
N.60.3.19
Jamestown, Virginia
N.60.3.20-40
Battle of Black River, near Averasboro, 1865
N.60.3.41
"White Plains," Nathaniel Jones House, Cary, NC, 1925
N.60.3.42
Seth Jones House, near Rolesville, NC
N.60.3.43
Advertisement for a Four Horse Post Coach from Asheville to Morganton, 1831
N.60.3.44-45
Map of Wachovia with some additional surveys, 1766
N.60.3.46
Parts of the "Travel Diary," of Brother Joseph, 1752
N.60.3.47
August Gottlieb Spangenberg, 1792
N.60.3.48
Map of Salem, 1783
N.60.3.49
Count Nicholas Louis Von Zinzendorf, c. 1720-1730
N.60.3.50
Dr. C. C. Crittenden and Al Honecutt with old guns, 1960
N.60.3.51-56
Junius Daniel, James W. Tracy, William A. Johnston, 14th Regiment, NC Troops, 1861-1865
N.60.3.57
Capt. J. W. Cooke, 1861-1865; 1900-1910
N.60.3.58
Ecce Homo (Behold the Man), painting showing the head of Jesus Christ in St. James Episcopal Church, Wilmington, NC, 1960
N.60.3.59
Section of Map of Brunswick Town, 1769
N.60.3.60
John F. Hoke, R. D. Johnston, D. H. Christie, C. C. Blacknall, J. W. Leak, E. J. Christian, 23rd Regiment, NC Troops, 1861-1865
N.60.3.61
Admiral David D. Porter, 1861-1865
N.60.3.62
General A. E. Burnside, 1861-1865
N.60.3.63
Dead Civil War Soldier, 1861-1865
N.60.3.64
General Benjamin F. Butler
N.60.3.65
Letter from Martha Jefferson to Dolly Madison, 8 August 1780, 1780
N.60.3.66-67
Civil War Generals Richard C. Gatlin, James Lane, Thomas L. Clingman, George B. Anderson, L. O'Brien Branch, John R. Cooke,1861-1865
N.60.3.68
Fred A. Olds, 1880-1900
N.60.3.72-73
Orange and Randolph County deeds and plats, Alamance Battleground, with signatures of Herman Husband, John Barton, John Cable, and Edmund Fanning, 1764
N.60.3.75-85
Interior of St. David's Episcopal Church, Creswell, N.C., c. 1900
N.60.4.1
Pettigrew Family Cemetery at Bonarva, Lake Phelps, Tyrrell County, c. 1900
N.60.4.2
Somerset Place, Lake Phelps, Washington County, c. 1900
N.60.4.3
Somerset Place, Lake Phelps, Washington County, showing slave cabins and rear of mansion, c. 1900-1915
N.60.4.4
St. David's Episcopal Church, Creswell, Washington County, c. 1900
N.60.4.5
Harper House, Bentonville, 1960
N.60.4.6-17
Hall of History staff members, Marvin Rogers, John Ellington, Joye Jordan, Sam Townsend, Normal Larson, Madlin Futrell, Ernie Harrell, Faye Cole, Bonnie Walker, Sue Ridge, Barbara Schultz, 1960
N.60.4.18-19
Puppets display at Hall of History, 1960
N.60.4.20-22
Alamance Visitor Center Construction Site, 1960
N.60.4.23-34
William Nelson, c. 1749-1751
N.60.4.35
Elizabeth Burwell Nelson, c. 1749-1751
N.60.4.36
Mary Nelson Berkley, c. 1741-1750
N.60.4.37
Gertrude Weil, president of the NC Equal Suffrage Association; Palmer Jerman with dog; Sallie Dortch, Raleigh chairman of volunteers; and Mrs. T. Palmer Jerman, chairman of State Ratification Committee at 116 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, 1920
N.60.4.38
Harper House, Bentonville, 1960
N.60.4.39-50
Baby pictures of grandchild of Dr. C. C. Crittenden and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Griffiths, Jr., 1960
N.60.4.51-54
Kentucky Rifle made by Phillip Grose of Rutherford County, c. 1820-1850, 1960
N.60.4.55
Kentucky Rifle percussion rifle manufactured by Elias Albright and son, c. 1830-1850, 1960
N.60.4.56
Kentucky Rifle made by H. L. Groner, c. 1820-1840, 1960
N.60.4.57
U. S. Army Springfield Rifle 1903 model used by soldiers in World War I, 1960
N.60.4.58
U. S. Army M1 Rifle used by soldiers during World War II, 1960
N.60.4.59
Spencer Carbine used by United States Cavalry after 1863, 1960
N.60.4.60
Six shot muzzle load rifle, 1960
N.60.4.61
Wheel lock Harquebus, 29-inch barrel with seven grooves, 1960
N.60.4.62
Hall Rifle, 1832 model owned by Surgeon William Cramer, 1960
N.60.4.63
H. Ledford William Howell Rifle, 1960
N.60.4.64
Springfield Rifle made at Harper's Ferry Armory, c. 1855-1866, 1960
N.60.4.65
Krag Jorgenson Magazine Rifle with bayonet, c. 1896-1907, 1960
N.60.4.66
Springfield Rifle, 1884 model, 1960
N.60.4.67
Henry Repeating rifle, 1860, 1960
N.60.4.68
Musket flint lock made in London, used by Fayetteville Light Infantry, 1793, 1960
N.60.4.69
Flint and steel rifle owned by J. A. Perry, Chatham County, 1960
N.60.4.70
Percussion hunting rifle made by J. D. Ledbetter in Guilford County, c. 1820-1860, 1960
N.60.4.71
Rifle made by William Lamb and Son, Jamestown, Guilford County, c. 1830-1850, 1960
N.60.4.72
Percussion plains rifle made by Solomon Ward, Jamestown, Guilford County, c. 1850, 1960
N.60.4.73
Rifle made by Anderson Lamb, Jamestown, Guilford County, 1960
N.60.4.74
Rifle made by J. O. Whisnant of Cleveland County, 1960
N.60.4.75
Rifle made by Evan Johnson of Guilford County, 1960
N.60.4.76
Colt Pocket Revolver, 1849 model, with engraving that reads "Captured at Hanover Courthouse, Virginia from Major Lowe, 25th N.C. Volunteers, 1960
N.60.4.77
Pocket Model Colt pistol, 1960
N.60.4.78
Dueling pistols made in London, c. 1806, by F. Mortimer and Son, believed to have been used in several duels, 1960
N.60.4.79-80
Revolutionary era pistol manufactured in London, 1960
N.60.4.81
Revolutionary era pistol, unknown manufacturer, 1960
N.60.4.82
1854 Whitney pocket pistol, 1960
N.60.4.83
Dueling pistol of a son-in-law of Alexander Brevard, c. 1855, 1960
N.60.4.84
Manhattan pistol, c. 1864, 1960
N.60.4.85
Colt Navy Pistol, c. 1851 model, 1960
N.60.4.86
Whitney Navy pistol, 1854 model, 1960
N.60.4.87
Smith and Wesson pistol, 1873 model, 1960
N.60.4.88
Johnson Military pistol, 1836, 1960
N.60.4.89
Remington pistol, over and under Derringer, 1960
N.60.4.90
Smith and Wesson Army revolver No. 2, 1960
N.60.4.91
Revolver, 1960
N.60.4.92
Belgian "Cannon" pistol, 1960
N.60.4.93
U.S. Army colt pistol, c. 1860, associated with Capt. A. B. Andrews, 1960
N.60.4.94
Le Faucheux pin fire pistol, 1960
N.60.4.95
Colt Pocket Revolver, 1849 model, 1960
N.60.4.96
Frontier Colt pistol, 1878, 1960
N.60.4.97
Colt pistol, 1911 model, associated with Col. A. L. Cox, 1960
N.60.4.98
1842 Aston Military pistol used in Mexican and Civil War, 1960
N.60.4.99
Bootleg pistol, 1960
N.60.4.100
Double Action "Muff" pistol, 1960
N.60.4.101
Waters Military pistol, 1836 model, with 1850 conversion, associated with Lawrence O. Branch, 1960
N.60.4.102
Flintlock pistol, 1816 North Military associated with Jacob Johnson, 1960
N.60.4.103
Double barrel percussion pistol, 1960
N.60.4.104
Pepper box pistol from Randolph County manufactured by Allen and Thurber of Worcester, Massachusetts, 1960
N.60.4.105
Colt Revolver taken from the body of Robeson County outlaw, Tom Lowrey, 1960
N.60.4.106
Johnson Military pistol, 1836, associated with Gen. Lawrence O. Branch, 1960
N.60.4.107
Hall of History gun display of guns made in North Carolina, 1960
N.60.4.108
Sword of Samuel Blackwell Waters of New Bern, 1960
N.60.4.109
Sword of Gen. Bryan Grimes, 1960
N.60.4.110
Sword of James J. Pettigrew, 1960
N.60.4.111
Sword of Col. Henry K. Burgwyn, 1960
N.60.4.112
Sword of Col. Fred A. Olds, N.C. National Guard, 1960
N.60.4.113
Sword and scabbard of Col. John R. Lane, 26th Regiment, N.C. State Troops, 1960
N.60.4.114
Sword of Gen. Robert F. Hoke, 1960
N.60.4.115
Sword of Braxton Bragg, 1960
N.60.4.116
Sword of Gen.Matt W. Ransom, 1960
N.60.4.117
Sword of Zebulon B. Vance, 1960
N.60.4.118
Revolutionary Sword of Gen. William Skinner, 1960
N.60.4.119
Hall of History exhibit on Swords of Famous North Carolinians, 1960
N.60.4.120-121
Hall of History Gun Room "Code of Duello" exhibit, 1960
N.60.4.122-123
Hall of History Gun Room "Swamp Marauders" exhibit, 1960
N.60.4.124-125
Hall of History Gun Room "A Battle Trophy", 1960
N.60.4.126-127
Montford S. Stokes, 1861-1862
N.60.5.1
Joye E. Jordan, 1960
N.60.5.2-3
Drawing of Ft. Caswell, southeast scarp wall and moat
N.60.5.4
The Bombardment of Ft. Fisher, 1865-1880
N.60.5.5
Union Ships bombarding Ft. Fisher, 1900
N.60.5.6
Ft. Fisher front view showing palisade, 1865
N.60.5.7
Ft. Caswell, 1900-1915
N.60.5.8-9
James Sprunt and and Fred A. Olds at Ft. Fisher, 1923
N.60.5.10
Ft. Fisher, view of the mound battery apart of Sea face, 1917
N.60.5.11
Ft. Fisher, the sea face from the mound, 1917
N.60.5.12
Ft. Fisher, a combined Battery and Magazine at angle of sea and land face, 1917
N.60.5.13
Ft. Fisher mound battery, 1917
N.60.5.14
Marsh House restoration progress, Bath, 1960
N.60.5.15-37
Harper House and monument, well, graveyard, Bentonville, 1960
N.60.5.38-56
Sir George Carteret, Lord Granville
N.60.6.1
William Craven, Earl of Craven
N.60.6.2
Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury
N.60.6.3
George Monch, Duke of Albemarle
N.60.6.4
Abie Upchurch
N.60.6.5
Gen. Robert E. Lee, George Washington Custis Lee, Walter Taylor, 1862
N.60.6.6
Bird bath on Capitol Square, 1960
N.60.6.7
Bonnie Walker on Capitol Square, 1960
N.60.6.8-9
32 Pounder Naval Cannon seized at Norfolk in 1861 by Confederate forces and later mounted at Ft. Caswell, then Capitol Square, 1960
N.60.6.10-15
Barbara Schultz, 1960
N.60.6.16-31
United States 10th Cavalry Helmet, c. 1800, 1960
N.60.6.32-33
Henry Clay oak and Dr. C. C. Crittenden, East North Street, showing back of A. B. Andrews House, Raleigh, 1960
N.60.7.1-6
Dedication of Ft. Fisher, including Historical Commission members and speakers, 1960
N.60.7.7-17
"The Hermit" of Ft. Fisher, Robert Edward Harrell, at dedication of Ft. Fisher Visitor Center, 1960
N.60.7.18
Gov. Charles B. Aycock (copy of N.53.15.1556), 1890-1910
N.60.7.19
Gov. Charles B. Aycock, 1890-1910
N.60.7.20
Painting of Gov. Charles B. Aycock, 1958
N.60.7.21
Map showing Virginia to Florida, 1638
N.60.7.22
Alamance Battleground Museum
N.60.7.23-25
Royster Candy Store, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, 1960
N.60.7.26-68
Harper House kitchen, slave quarters, cemetery, monument, new road, Bentonville, 1960
N.60.9.1-20
Ft. Fisher Composite Map showing Beach Erosion, 1865-1936, 1960
N.60.9.21
Map of Smith's Island Rebel Works, 1960
N.60.9.22
Map of Ft. Campbell, 1960
N.60.9.23
Map of Ft. Johnston, 1960
N.60.9.24
Map of Ft. Caswell, 1960
N.60.9.25
Illustrations of Woman's Capes, c. 1760-1780, 1960
N.60.9.26-29
Illustration of Edenton Tea Party, 1960
N.60.9.30
Painting of Hannah Johnston Iredell, 1960
N.60.9.31-34
Bonnie Walker in Accessions Room, Hall of History, 1960
N.60.9.35-38
Beth Crabtree in Archives Stacks, 1960
N.60.9.39-44
Political Synopsis newspaper, October 1815, 1960
N.60.9.45-57
Delores Murray at microfilm reader, 1960
N.60.9.48-49
Mary Dean Phillips arranging manuscripts in Archives, 1960
N.60.9.50-51
Lillie McCoy laminating documents, 1960
N.60.9.52-53
Ruth Page splicing film, 1960
N.60.9.54-55
Ermine Hampton laminating documents, 1960
N.60.9.56
Ray Hocutt lamininating documents, 1960
N.60.9.57
Col. William L. Saunders, 1900-1915
N.60.9.58
Gen. W. Gaston Lewis, 1861-1865; 1900-1910
N.60.9.59
Display of Archives and History publications, 1960
N.60.9.60-61
Bonner House, Bath, N.C., 1960
N.60.9.62
Microfilming of old documents picturing H. G. Jones, Mr. Britt, and Jerry, 1960
N.60.9.63-64
H. G. Jones and Archives staff members Patterson and Blackwelder looking at old document, 1960
N.60.9.65-66
Alamance Battleground Visitor Center, 1960
N.60.9.67-78
Bennett House, Durham, 1960
N.60.9.79-90
Ft. Fisher and monument, 1960
N.60.9.91-114
Test shots with 10.5 mm telephoto and 135 mm camera showing various staff members and artifacts, 1960
N.60.10.1-19
Dr. C. C. Crittenden, 1960
N.60.10.20
Visitor Center at Moore's Creek Bridge, 1960
N.60.10.23-25
Truby Powell in Archives and History Publications department, 1960
N.60.10.26-27
New Officers of Confederate Centennial Commission, 1960
N.60.10.28-31
Group of men, North Carolina State Fair, 1884
N.60.10.32
Sewing Machines at North Carolina State Fair, 1884
N.60.10.33
Exhibit at North Carolina State Fair, 1884
N.60.10.34
Grand Stand, North Carolina Exposition, 1884
N.60.10.36
Exposition Dining Hall, North Carolina State Exposition, 1884
N.60.10.37
Central Exhibit Hall, North Carolina State Exposition, 1884
N.60.10.38
T. K. Bruner and unidentified group of men and women at the Chicago Exposition, 1893
N.60.10.39
T. K. Bruner and seven men at North Carolina exhibit, Chicago Exposition, 1893
N.60.10.40
Richard Caswell Gatlin painting, c. 1920-1940, 1960
N.60.11.1-2
Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb
N.60.11.3
Richard Caswell Gatlin while at West Point, 1840
N.60.11.4-5
Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb
N.60.11.6-7
Richard Caswell Gatlin, c.1880-1890
N.60.11.8-9
General Phillips, 1960
N.60.11.10-13
Christopher Crittenden, c. 1950-1960
N.60.11.14-17
Normal Larson, 1960
N.60.11.18-21
Generals William T. Sherman, Oliver O. Howard, John A. Logan, William B. Hazen, Jeff C. Davis, Henry W. Slocum, J. A. Mower, c. 1864-1865
N.60.11.22
Lt. Gen. William J. Hardee, 1861-1865
N.60.11.23
Judson Kilpatrick, 1861-1865
N.60.11.24
Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, 1861-1865
N.60.11.25
Lt. Gen. Joseph Wheeler, 1861-1865
N.60.11.26
Maj. Gen. Alfred H. Terry, 1861-1865
N.60.11.27
Gen. William T. Sherman, 1861-1865
N.60.11.28
Admiral Patterson, c. 1960
N.60.11.29-32
Oliver O. Howard, 1861-1865
N.60.11.33-34
Eighteenth Centruy Suspended Cradle or Barrel Cradle on Trestle Stand, 1960
N.60.11.35-36
Zebulon B. Vance Birthplace, c. 1900
N.60.11.37
Guilford Courthouse Monument, later moved to Alamance Battleground, 1960
N.60.11.38-39
Annual Convention Banquet of American Association of Museums, Boston, 1960
N.60.11.40-42
Colonial Cradle made by Daniel Savory of New Hampshire, 1960
N.60.11.43
Colonial Doll's Cradle, 1960
N.60.11.44
Lassiter House, New Bern, c. 1941
N.60.11.45
View of Bennett House, near Durham, 1865
N.60.11.46
Bennett House, place of Johnston's Surrender, 1865
N.60.11.47
Bennett House, 1865
N.60.11.48
William Morris Log Cabin, Saluda, c. 1941
N.60.11.49
Historic Sites Display in Lobby of Archives and History building, 1960
N.60.11.50-51
Confederate Prison at Salisbury (copy of N.53.15.1758)
N.60.11.52
Assault on Ft. McAllister
N.60.11.53
Columbia, South Carolina Civil War scenes, 1865
N.60.11.54
Exodus of Confederates from Atlanta, 1864
N.60.11.55
Sherman's Army entering Savannah, 1864
N.60.11.56
Siege of Atlanta and Pontoon Bridge on Savannah River, 1864
N.60.11.57
Citizens of Atlanta leaving the City in Compliance with Gen. Sherman's order, 1864
N.60.11.58
Evacuation of Atlanta by Federal Forces, 1864
N.60.11.59
Sherman's Army Entering Columbia, 1865
N.60.11.60
Sherman's Foragers on a Georgia Plantation, 1864-1865
N.60.11.61
Columbia on Fire, 1865
N.60.11.62
Prison at Millen, Georgia where Federal troops were confined, 1864-1865
N.60.11.63
A Colonial Wharf, decorative engraving taken from Fry and Jefferson Map of Virginia, 1751, 1938
N.60.11.64
A Regiment in Camp, 1861-1865
N.60.11.65
Confederate Winter Quarters, Centreville, Virginia, 1862
N.60.11.66
Camp of Confederate Prisoners, 1862-1865
N.60.11.67
Scene in Camp, 1861-1865
N.60.11.68
Gen. Sherman, Naglee, and other officers at Headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, 1861-1865
N.60.11.69
Major General George Stoneman, 1861-1865
N.60.11.70
Washington Duke at his First Tobacco Factory, 1900
N.60.11.71
Tobacco Sled in Field, c.1900-1910
N.60.11.72
Duke Tobacco Factory, c. 1900
N.60.11.73
Globe Warehouse, Durham, 1886-1887
N.60.11.74
Harper House well, Bentonville, 1960
N.60.12.1-2
Elijah Atkinson House, Johnston County, 1960
N.60.12.3-10
Archives and History Book Display, 1960
N.60.12.11-12
Christmas Display in Hall of History, 1960
N.60.12.13-18
Bugle of the Third Regiment, Virginia Cavalry which blew the charge at the Battle of Bethel, 1861, 1960
N.60.12.19-20
Lawrence O. Branch Fife and Drum Corps Civil War veterans in Lousiville, 1905
N.60.12.21-22
Oliver J. Lehman, veteran of 33rd Regiment N.C. Troops musician, c. 1890-1910
N.60.12.23-24
Culture Week, Literary and History meeting at Sir Walter Hotel, and Chris Crittenden and wife with silver service, 1960
N.60.12.25-54
Bennett House and letter from William T. Sherman, n.d.; 1888
N.60.2.1-3
Old newspapers from the State Archives and H. G. Jones, Mr. Britt, Mike and Cecil with microfilm camera, 1960
N.60.2.4-7
School Children in old classroom, Buffaloe, New York
N.60.2.8
Walter Hines Page, c. 1918
N.60.2.9-12
Reginald A. Fessenden, c. 1930
N.60.2.13-14
The "Tally Ho," a bus used by John Joseph Bridges to transport children to school in Wake County, c. 1910-1919
N.60.2.15
"The Groves," home of Willie Jones, Halifax, 1941
N.60.2.16
Conetoe Rural School building, 1890-1910
N.60.2.17
Archives Record Center stacks, 1960
N.60.2.18-20
Janet Quinlan Crittenden, c. 1960
N.60.2.21-22
Historical Publications Office, William A. Graham Papers nad John Gray Blount Papers, 1960
N.60.2.23-24
Francis Lister Hawks, 1870-1890
N.60.2.25
Nathan Bedford Forest, 1861-1865; 1890-1910
N.60.2.26
Capt. Johnston Blakeley (copy of N.53.15.1494), 1800-1810
N.60.2.27
Archives and History Christmas Party, 1959
N.60.2.38-60
African American homes, Bath, N.C., 1960
N.60.2.61
Old Wharf or fishing pier for boats, Bath, N.C., 1960
N.60.2.62
Gen. Bryan Grimes House, Grimesland, N.C., 1960
N.60.2.63-64
Bonner House, Bath, N.C., 1960
N.60.2.65-66
Wilton Smith House, Bath, N.C., 1960
N.60.2.67-69
St. Thomas Episcopal Church and historical marker, Bath, N.C., 1960
N.60.2.70-74
Palmer-Marsh House, Bath, N.C., 1960
N.60.2.75-92
Drawing of pirate by John Ellington, 1960
N.60.3.1
Drawing of pirate by John Ellington, 1960
N.60.3.3
The Hideous Face of Blackbeard loomed up from the Smoke
N.60.3.4
Blackbeard's Head hanging from a bowsprit
N.60.3.5
Blackbeard killed in a fight with Lt. Maynard
N.60.3.6
Blackbeard the Pirate
N.60.3.7
Sinking of a Merchant Ship
N.60.3.8
Mutiny on Board the Vineyard
N.60.3.9
Anne Bonny and Mary Read, female pirates
N.60.3.10
Ships in Storm, a wrecked pirate ship captured, ransacked, abandoned
N.60.3.11
Pirates boarding two bucanneer ships
N.60.3.12
A Wounded Spaniard shot by one of Capt. Low's crew
N.60.3.13
The Execution of Major Stede Bonnet
N.60.3.14
A Spanish Galleon drawing by John Ellington
N.60.3.15
A Brigantine Ship drawing by John Ellington
N.60.3.16
A Three-Masted Sloop drawing by John Ellington
N.60.3.17
View of "Bloody Lane," Antietam and South Mountain Battlefields, 1900
N.60.3.18
East Main Street, Sharpsburg, Maryland, 1900
N.60.3.19
Jamestown, Virginia
N.60.3.20-40
Battle of Black River, near Averasboro, 1865
N.60.3.41
"White Plains," Nathaniel Jones House, Cary, NC, 1925
N.60.3.42
Seth Jones House, near Rolesville, NC
N.60.3.43
Advertisement for a Four Horse Post Coach from Asheville to Morganton, 1831
N.60.3.44-45
Map of Wachovia with some additional surveys, 1766
N.60.3.46
Parts of the "Travel Diary," of Brother Joseph, 1752
N.60.3.47
August Gottlieb Spangenberg, 1792
N.60.3.48
Map of Salem, 1783
N.60.3.49
Count Nicholas Louis Von Zinzendorf, c. 1720-1730
N.60.3.50
Dr. C. C. Crittenden and Al Honecutt with old guns, 1960
N.60.3.51-56
Junius Daniel, James W. Tracy, William A. Johnston, 14th Regiment, NC Troops, 1861-1865
N.60.3.57
Capt. J. W. Cooke, 1861-1865; 1900-1910
N.60.3.58
Ecce Homo (Behold the Man), painting showing the head of Jesus Christ in St. James Episcopal Church, Wilmington, NC, 1960
N.60.3.59
Section of Map of Brunswick Town, 1769
N.60.3.60
John F. Hoke, R. D. Johnston, D. H. Christie, C. C. Blacknall, J. W. Leak, E. J. Christian, 23rd Regiment, NC Troops, 1861-1865
N.60.3.61
Admiral David D. Porter, 1861-1865
N.60.3.62
General A. E. Burnside, 1861-1865
N.60.3.63
Dead Civil War Soldier, 1861-1865
N.60.3.64
General Benjamin F. Butler
N.60.3.65
Letter from Martha Jefferson to Dolly Madison, 8 August 1780, 1780
N.60.3.66-67
Civil War Generals Richard C. Gatlin, James Lane, Thomas L. Clingman, George B. Anderson, L. O'Brien Branch, John R. Cooke,1861-1865
N.60.3.68
Fred A. Olds, 1880-1900
N.60.3.72-73
Orange and Randolph County deeds and plats, Alamance Battleground, with signatures of Herman Husband, John Barton, John Cable, and Edmund Fanning, 1764
N.60.3.75-85
Interior of St. David's Episcopal Church, Creswell, N.C., c. 1900
N.60.4.1
Pettigrew Family Cemetery at Bonarva, Lake Phelps, Tyrrell County, c. 1900
N.60.4.2
Somerset Place, Lake Phelps, Washington County, c. 1900
N.60.4.3
Somerset Place, Lake Phelps, Washington County, showing slave cabins and rear of mansion, c. 1900-1915
N.60.4.4
St. David's Episcopal Church, Creswell, Washington County, c. 1900
N.60.4.5
Harper House, Bentonville, 1960
N.60.4.6-17
Hall of History staff members, Marvin Rogers, John Ellington, Joye Jordan, Sam Townsend, Normal Larson, Madlin Futrell, Ernie Harrell, Faye Cole, Bonnie Walker, Sue Ridge, Barbara Schultz, 1960
N.60.4.18-19
Puppets display at Hall of History, 1960
N.60.4.20-22
Alamance Visitor Center Construction Site, 1960
N.60.4.23-34
William Nelson, c. 1749-1751
N.60.4.35
Elizabeth Burwell Nelson, c. 1749-1751
N.60.4.36
Mary Nelson Berkley, c. 1741-1750
N.60.4.37
Gertrude Weil, president of the NC Equal Suffrage Association; Palmer Jerman with dog; Sallie Dortch, Raleigh chairman of volunteers; and Mrs. T. Palmer Jerman, chairman of State Ratification Committee at 116 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, 1920
N.60.4.38
Harper House, Bentonville, 1960
N.60.4.39-50
Baby pictures of grandchild of Dr. C. C. Crittenden and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Griffiths, Jr., 1960
N.60.4.51-54
Kentucky Rifle made by Phillip Grose of Rutherford County, c. 1820-1850, 1960
N.60.4.55
Kentucky Rifle percussion rifle manufactured by Elias Albright and son, c. 1830-1850, 1960
N.60.4.56
Kentucky Rifle made by H. L. Groner, c. 1820-1840, 1960
N.60.4.57
U. S. Army Springfield Rifle 1903 model used by soldiers in World War I, 1960
N.60.4.58
U. S. Army M1 Rifle used by soldiers during World War II, 1960
N.60.4.59
Spencer Carbine used by United States Cavalry after 1863, 1960
N.60.4.60
Six shot muzzle load rifle, 1960
N.60.4.61
Wheel lock Harquebus, 29-inch barrel with seven grooves, 1960
N.60.4.62
Hall Rifle, 1832 model owned by Surgeon William Cramer, 1960
N.60.4.63
H. Ledford William Howell Rifle, 1960
N.60.4.64
Springfield Rifle made at Harper's Ferry Armory, c. 1855-1866, 1960
N.60.4.65
Krag Jorgenson Magazine Rifle with bayonet, c. 1896-1907, 1960
N.60.4.66
Springfield Rifle, 1884 model, 1960
N.60.4.67
Henry Repeating rifle, 1860, 1960
N.60.4.68
Musket flint lock made in London, used by Fayetteville Light Infantry, 1793, 1960
N.60.4.69
Flint and steel rifle owned by J. A. Perry, Chatham County, 1960
N.60.4.70
Percussion hunting rifle made by J. D. Ledbetter in Guilford County, c. 1820-1860, 1960
N.60.4.71
Rifle made by William Lamb and Son, Jamestown, Guilford County, c. 1830-1850, 1960
N.60.4.72
Percussion plains rifle made by Solomon Ward, Jamestown, Guilford County, c. 1850, 1960
N.60.4.73
Rifle made by Anderson Lamb, Jamestown, Guilford County, 1960
N.60.4.74
Rifle made by J. O. Whisnant of Cleveland County, 1960
N.60.4.75
Rifle made by Evan Johnson of Guilford County, 1960
N.60.4.76
Colt Pocket Revolver, 1849 model, with engraving that reads "Captured at Hanover Courthouse, Virginia from Major Lowe, 25th N.C. Volunteers, 1960
N.60.4.77
Pocket Model Colt pistol, 1960
N.60.4.78
Dueling pistols made in London, c. 1806, by F. Mortimer and Son, believed to have been used in several duels, 1960
N.60.4.79-80
Revolutionary era pistol manufactured in London, 1960
N.60.4.81
Revolutionary era pistol, unknown manufacturer, 1960
N.60.4.82
1854 Whitney pocket pistol, 1960
N.60.4.83
Dueling pistol of a son-in-law of Alexander Brevard, c. 1855, 1960
N.60.4.84
Manhattan pistol, c. 1864, 1960
N.60.4.85
Colt Navy Pistol, c. 1851 model, 1960
N.60.4.86
Whitney Navy pistol, 1854 model, 1960
N.60.4.87
Smith and Wesson pistol, 1873 model, 1960
N.60.4.88
Johnson Military pistol, 1836, 1960
N.60.4.89
Remington pistol, over and under Derringer, 1960
N.60.4.90
Smith and Wesson Army revolver No. 2, 1960
N.60.4.91
Revolver, 1960
N.60.4.92
Belgian "Cannon" pistol, 1960
N.60.4.93
U.S. Army colt pistol, c. 1860, associated with Capt. A. B. Andrews, 1960
N.60.4.94
Le Faucheux pin fire pistol, 1960
N.60.4.95
Colt Pocket Revolver, 1849 model, 1960
N.60.4.96
Frontier Colt pistol, 1878, 1960
N.60.4.97
Colt pistol, 1911 model, associated with Col. A. L. Cox, 1960
N.60.4.98
1842 Aston Military pistol used in Mexican and Civil War, 1960
N.60.4.99
Bootleg pistol, 1960
N.60.4.100
Double Action "Muff" pistol, 1960
N.60.4.101
Waters Military pistol, 1836 model, with 1850 conversion, associated with Lawrence O. Branch, 1960
N.60.4.102
Flintlock pistol, 1816 North Military associated with Jacob Johnson, 1960
N.60.4.103
Double barrel percussion pistol, 1960
N.60.4.104
Pepper box pistol from Randolph County manufactured by Allen and Thurber of Worcester, Massachusetts, 1960
N.60.4.105
Colt Revolver taken from the body of Robeson County outlaw, Tom Lowrey, 1960
N.60.4.106
Johnson Military pistol, 1836, associated with Gen. Lawrence O. Branch, 1960
N.60.4.107
Hall of History gun display of guns made in North Carolina, 1960
N.60.4.108
Sword of Samuel Blackwell Waters of New Bern, 1960
N.60.4.109
Sword of Gen. Bryan Grimes, 1960
N.60.4.110
Sword of James J. Pettigrew, 1960
N.60.4.111
Sword of Col. Henry K. Burgwyn, 1960
N.60.4.112
Sword of Col. Fred A. Olds, N.C. National Guard, 1960
N.60.4.113
Sword and scabbard of Col. John R. Lane, 26th Regiment, N.C. State Troops, 1960
N.60.4.114
Sword of Gen. Robert F. Hoke, 1960
N.60.4.115
Sword of Braxton Bragg, 1960
N.60.4.116
Sword of Gen.Matt W. Ransom, 1960
N.60.4.117
Sword of Zebulon B. Vance, 1960
N.60.4.118
Revolutionary Sword of Gen. William Skinner, 1960
N.60.4.119
Hall of History exhibit on Swords of Famous North Carolinians, 1960
N.60.4.120-121
Hall of History Gun Room "Code of Duello" exhibit, 1960
N.60.4.122-123
Hall of History Gun Room "Swamp Marauders" exhibit, 1960
N.60.4.124-125
Hall of History Gun Room "A Battle Trophy", 1960
N.60.4.126-127
Montford S. Stokes, 1861-1862
N.60.5.1
Joye E. Jordan, 1960
N.60.5.2-3
Drawing of Ft. Caswell, southeast scarp wall and moat
N.60.5.4
The Bombardment of Ft. Fisher, 1865-1880
N.60.5.5
Union Ships bombarding Ft. Fisher, 1900
N.60.5.6
Ft. Fisher front view showing palisade, 1865
N.60.5.7
Ft. Caswell, 1900-1915
N.60.5.8-9
James Sprunt and and Fred A. Olds at Ft. Fisher, 1923
N.60.5.10
Ft. Fisher, view of the mound battery apart of Sea face, 1917
N.60.5.11
Ft. Fisher, the sea face from the mound, 1917
N.60.5.12
Ft. Fisher, a combined Battery and Magazine at angle of sea and land face, 1917
N.60.5.13
Ft. Fisher mound battery, 1917
N.60.5.14
Marsh House restoration progress, Bath, 1960
N.60.5.15-37
Harper House and monument, well, graveyard, Bentonville, 1960
N.60.5.38-56
Sir George Carteret, Lord Granville
N.60.6.1
William Craven, Earl of Craven
N.60.6.2
Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury
N.60.6.3
George Monch, Duke of Albemarle
N.60.6.4
Abie Upchurch
N.60.6.5
Gen. Robert E. Lee, George Washington Custis Lee, Walter Taylor, 1862
N.60.6.6
Bird bath on Capitol Square, 1960
N.60.6.7
Bonnie Walker on Capitol Square, 1960
N.60.6.8-9
32 Pounder Naval Cannon seized at Norfolk in 1861 by Confederate forces and later mounted at Ft. Caswell, then Capitol Square, 1960
N.60.6.10-15
Barbara Schultz, 1960
N.60.6.16-31
United States 10th Cavalry Helmet, c. 1800, 1960
N.60.6.32-33
Henry Clay oak and Dr. C. C. Crittenden, East North Street, showing back of A. B. Andrews House, Raleigh, 1960
N.60.7.1-6
Dedication of Ft. Fisher, including Historical Commission members and speakers, 1960
N.60.7.7-17
"The Hermit" of Ft. Fisher, Robert Edward Harrell, at dedication of Ft. Fisher Visitor Center, 1960
N.60.7.18
Gov. Charles B. Aycock (copy of N.53.15.1556), 1890-1910
N.60.7.19
Gov. Charles B. Aycock, 1890-1910
N.60.7.20
Painting of Gov. Charles B. Aycock, 1958
N.60.7.21
Map showing Virginia to Florida, 1638
N.60.7.22
Alamance Battleground Museum, 1960
N.60.7.23-25
Royster Candy Store, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, 1960
N.60.7.26-68
Harper House kitchen, slave quarters, cemetery, monument, new road, Bentonville, 1960
N.60.9.1-20
Ft. Fisher Composite Map showing Beach Erosion, 1865-1936, 1960
N.60.9.21
Map of Smith's Island Rebel Works, 1960
N.60.9.22
Map of Ft. Campbell, 1960
N.60.9.23
Map of Ft. Johnston, 1960
N.60.9.24
Map of Ft. Caswell, 1960
N.60.9.25
Illustrations of Woman's Capes, c. 1760-1780, 1960
N.60.9.26-29
Illustration of Edenton Tea Party, 1960
N.60.9.30
Painting of Hannah Johnston Iredell, 1960
N.60.9.31-34
Bonnie Walker in Accessions Room, Hall of History, 1960
N.60.9.35-38
Beth Crabtree in Archives Stacks, 1960
N.60.9.39-44
Political Synopsis newspaper, October 1815, 1960
N.60.9.45-57
Delores Murray at microfilm reader, 1960
N.60.9.48-49
Mary Dean Phillips arranging manuscripts in Archives, 1960
N.60.9.50-51
Lillie McCoy laminating documents, 1960
N.60.9.52-53
Ruth Page splicing film, 1960
N.60.9.54-55
Ermine Hampton laminating documents, 1960
N.60.9.56
Ray Hocutt lamininating documents, 1960
N.60.9.57
Col. William L. Saunders, 1900-1915
N.60.9.58
Gen. W. Gaston Lewis, 1861-1865; 1900-1910
N.60.9.59
Display of Archives and History publications, 1960
N.60.9.60-61
Bonner House, Bath, N.C., 1960
N.60.9.62
Microfilming of old documents picturing H. G. Jones, Mr. Britt, and Jerry, 1960
N.60.9.63-64
H. G. Jones and Archives staff members Patterson and Blackwelder looking at old document, 1960
N.60.9.65-66
Alamance Battleground Visitor Center, 1960
N.60.9.67-78
Bennett House, Durham, 1960
N.60.9.79-90
Ft. Fisher and monument, 1960
N.60.9.91-114
Test shots with 10.5 mm telephoto and 135 mm camera showing various staff members and artifacts, 1960
N.60.10.1-19
Dr. C. C. Crittenden, 1960
N.60.10.20
Visitor Center at Moore's Creek Bridge, 1960
N.60.10.23-25
Truby Powell in Archives and History Publications department, 1960
N.60.10.26-27
New Officers of Confederate Centennial Commission, 1960
N.60.10.28-31
Group of men, North Carolina State Fair, 1884
N.60.10.32
Sewing Machines at North Carolina State Fair, 1884
N.60.10.33
Exhibit at North Carolina State Fair, 1884
N.60.10.34
Grand Stand, North Carolina Exposition, 1884
N.60.10.36
Exposition Dining Hall, North Carolina State Exposition, 1884
N.60.10.37
Central Exhibit Hall, North Carolina State Exposition, 1884
N.60.10.38
T. K. Bruner and unidentified group of men and women at the Chicago Exposition, 1893
N.60.10.39
T. K. Bruner and seven men at North Carolina exhibit, Chicago Exposition, 1893
N.60.10.40
Richard Caswell Gatlin painting, c. 1920-1940, 1960
N.60.11.1-2
Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb
N.60.11.3
Richard Caswell Gatlin while at West Point, 1840
N.60.11.4-5
Mary Knox Gatlin Cobb
N.60.11.6-7
Richard Caswell Gatlin, c.1880-1890
N.60.11.8-9
General Phillips, 1960
N.60.11.10-13
Christopher Crittenden, c. 1950-1960
N.60.11.14-17
Normal Larson, 1960
N.60.11.18-21
Generals William T. Sherman, Oliver O. Howard, John A. Logan, William B. Hazen, Jeff C. Davis, Henry W. Slocum, J. A. Mower, c. 1864-1865
N.60.11.22
Lt. Gen. William J. Hardee, 1861-1865
N.60.11.23
Judson Kilpatrick, 1861-1865
N.60.11.24
Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, 1861-1865
N.60.11.25
Lt. Gen. Joseph Wheeler, 1861-1865
N.60.11.26
Maj. Gen. Alfred H. Terry, 1861-1865
N.60.11.27
Gen. William T. Sherman, 1861-1865
N.60.11.28
Admiral Patterson, c. 1960
N.60.11.29-32
Oliver O. Howard, 1861-1865
N.60.11.33-34
Eighteenth Centruy Suspended Cradle or Barrel Cradle on Trestle Stand, 1960
N.60.11.35-36
Zebulon B. Vance Birthplace, c. 1900
N.60.11.37
Guilford Courthouse Monument, later moved to Alamance Battleground, 1960
N.60.11.38-39
Annual Convention Banquet of American Association of Museums, Boston, 1960
N.60.11.40-42
Colonial Cradle made by Daniel Savory of New Hampshire, 1960
N.60.11.43
Colonial Doll's Cradle, 1960
N.60.11.44
Lassiter House, New Bern, c. 1941
N.60.11.45
View of Bennett House, near Durham, 1865
N.60.11.46
Bennett House, place of Johnston's Surrender, 1865
N.60.11.47
Bennett House, 1865
N.60.11.48
William Morris Log Cabin, Saluda, c. 1941
N.60.11.49
Historic Sites Display in Lobby of Archives and History building, 1960
N.60.11.50-51
Confederate Prison at Salisbury (copy of N.53.15.1758)
N.60.11.52
Assault on Ft. McAllister
N.60.11.53
Columbia, South Carolina Civil War scenes, 1865
N.60.11.54
Exodus of Confederates from Atlanta, 1864
N.60.11.55
Sherman's Army entering Savannah, 1864
N.60.11.56
Siege of Atlanta and Pontoon Bridge on Savannah River, 1864
N.60.11.57
Citizens of Atlanta leaving the City in Compliance with Gen. Sherman's order, 1864
N.60.11.58
Evacuation of Atlanta by Federal Forces, 1864
N.60.11.59
Sherman's Army Entering Columbia, 1865
N.60.11.60
Sherman's Foragers on a Georgia Plantation, 1864-1865
N.60.11.61
Columbia on Fire, 1865
N.60.11.62
Prison at Millen, Georgia where Federal troops were confined, 1864-1865
N.60.11.63
A Colonial Wharf, decorative engraving taken from Fry and Jefferson Map of Virginia, 1751, 1938
N.60.11.64
A Regiment in Camp, 1861-1865
N.60.11.65
Confederate Winter Quarters, Centreville, Virginia, 1862
N.60.11.66
Camp of Confederate Prisoners, 1862-1865
N.60.11.67
Scene in Camp, 1861-1865
N.60.11.68
Gen. Sherman, Naglee, and other officers at Headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, 1861-1865
N.60.11.69
Major General George Stoneman, 1861-1865
N.60.11.70
Washington Duke at his First Tobacco Factory, 1900
N.60.11.71
Tobacco Sled in Field, c.1900-1910
N.60.11.72
Duke Tobacco Factory, c. 1900
N.60.11.73
Globe Warehouse, Durham, 1886-1887
N.60.11.74
Harper House well, Bentonville, 1960
N.60.12.1-2
Elijah Atkinson House, Johnston County, 1960
N.60.12.3-10
Archives and History Book Display, 1960
N.60.12.11-12
Christmas Display in Hall of History, 1960
N.60.12.13-18
Bugle of the Third Regiment, Virginia Cavalry which blew the charge at the Battle of Bethel, 1861, 1960
N.60.12.19-20
Lawrence O. Branch Fife and Drum Corps Civil War veterans in Lousiville, 1905
N.60.12.21-22
Oliver J. Lehman, veteran of 33rd Regiment N.C. Troops musician, c. 1890-1910
N.60.12.23-24
Culture Week, Literary and History meeting at Sir Walter Hotel, and Chris Crittenden and wife with silver service, 1960
N.60.12.25-54

12. Negatives Received in 1961, 1960 - 1961

Bryan Grimes, 1865-1890
N.61.1.1-2
Portrait of Governor J. C. B. Ehringhaus hanging in Executive Mansion
N.61.1.3-7
Al Honeycutt, 1961
N.61.1.8-9
Robert Vance, 1861-1865
N.61.1.10
John R. Cooke, 1886
N.61.1.11
Gen. Lawrence O. Branch, 1861-1865
N.61.1.12
Gen. William D. Pender, 1861-1865
N.61.1.13
Gen. Laurence S. Baker, 1861-1865
N.61.1.14
Gilbert Elliott, 1861-1865
N.61.1.15
James Knight Wood, sailor on Gunboat North Carolina, 1861-1865
N.61.1.16
James Byron Gordon, 1861-1865
N.61.1.17
Harry King Burgwyn, Jr., 1861-1865
N.61.1.18
Rufus Barringer, 1870-1880
N.61.1.19
Carolyn Myers holding steam iron Confederate hat on head, 1961
N.61.1.20
Blockade Runner Advance
N.61.1.22
Blockade Runner Banshee
N.61.1.23
Blockade Runner Armstrong
N.61.1.24
Confederate States Ram Albemarle
N.61.1.25
Wright Brothers Airplane of 1903 in Smithsonian, 1951
N.61.1.26
Flight of Wright Brothers, 1911
N.61.1.27
Langley's Aeroplane which did not fly, 1909
N.61.1.28
Fairchild Plane, A-21 Gunner Trainer, 1943
N.61.1.29
Curtis Tractor Biplane, 1913, 1913-1920
N.61.1.30
First Plane over Hickory, 1912
N.61.1.31
"Black Cat" Plane, 1918
N.61.1.32
View north from Kill Devil Hill to Wright Brothers Monument
N.61.1.33
World's First Airplane Hanger erected on Kill Devil Hill by the Wright Brothers, 1903
N.61.1.34
Bleriot Monoplane, 1910-1930
N.61.1.35-37
Norman Larson and Ed Kiley showing steam iron named "Robert E. Lee", 1961
N.61.1.38-39
Admiral Patterson and some of his staff showing John M. Morehead Papers and process of laminating, 1961
N.61.1.40-53
Exhibit of Governors Wives Inaugural Gowns at Hall of History, 1961
N.61.1.54-57
Christopher Crittenden and family with first grandchild, 1960
N.61.1.58-63
Dr. Chris Crittenden, Dr. James Patten, McDaniel Lewis with Gov. Luther Hodges at a presentation ceremony of Hodges's letter books in the State Capitol, 1960
N.61.1.64-67
Confederate Flag, 1961
N.61.1.68-71
Cross Bow in Hall of History, 1961
N.61.1.72-77
Thomas Wolfe and his mother, Julia Wolfe, c. 1934-1937
N.61.1.78-79
Monument to the Confederate Dead, Raleigh
N.61.2.1-2
Tiny Broadwick with her parachute, c. 1950-1960
N.61.2.3-6
Tiny Broadwick with a Coca-Cola, c. 1950-1960
N.61.2.7
Parachute used by Tiny Broadwick and designed by Charles Charles Broadwick, c. 1950-1960
N.61.2.8-13
Tiny Broadwick jumping over side of plane, c. 1913-1922
N.61.2.14
Tiny Broadwick with parachute on back, c. 1913-1922
N.61.2-15
Tiny Broadwick and unidentified woman, c. 1913-1922
N.61.2.16
Tiny Broadwick, Clyde Pangborn, Jenny _____, W. E. Brnbough, in San Diego, 1920
N.61.2.17
Tiny Broadwick, Glenn L. Martin, in Chicago, 1913
N.61.2.18
Tiny Broadwick, c. 1912-1916
N.61.2.19
Tiny Broadwick, c. 1913-1922
N.61.2.20
Tiny Broadwick just before take-off with Glenn Martin, 1913
N.61.2.21
Tiny Broadwick wearing parachute in which she made her last jump, 1939-1945
N.61.2.22
Tiny Broadwick with Glenn Martin, c. 1913-1922
N.61.2.23
Tiny Broadwick landing, Griffith Park, Los Angelas, California, c. 1913-1922
N.61.2.24
Tiny Broadwick, smallest astronaut in the world, 1911
N.61.2.25
Tiny Broadwick with Paramarines at Camp Gillespie, 1943
N.61.2.26
Tiny Broadwick with scrapbook of news clippings, 1941
N.61.2.27
Tiny Broadwick, c. 1913-1922
N.61.2.28-29
Tiny Broadwick balloon from which she made her first jump, c. 1913-1922
N.61.2.30
Tiny Broadwick with parachute, c. 1913-1922
N.61.2.31
Tiny Broadwick and Charles Broadwick, North Island, San Diego, CA, 1914
N.61.2.32
Tiny Broadwick, 1914
N.61.2.33
Tiny Broadwick and Glenn Martin, c. 1913-1922
N.61.2.34
Tiny Broadwick beside Glenn Martin's plane, Chicago, 1913
N.61.2.35
Tiny Broadwick with Glenn Martin, 1913
N.61.2.36
Woodrow Wilson, 1913-1921
N.61.2.37-38
Defense of Ft. Fisher (copy of N.53.15.1652)
N.61.2.39-40
Gov. Terry Sanford Inaugural Parade, 1961
N.61.2.41-52
Preservation Lab at Ft. Fisher and Scenes of the fort, 1961
N.61.2.53-63
Administering the Oath of Allegiance to Confederate Prisoners, 1861-1865
N.61.2.64
Horseshoeing in the Army, 1861-1865
N.61.2.65
A Night Burial on the Battlefield, 1861-1865
N.61.2.66
Women of the South apply to Federal Commissary for food, 1861-1865
N.61.2.67
Capture of Fanny by Confederate Steamer in Pamlico Sound, 1861-1865
N.61.2.68
Gen. Ambrose Burnside giving ordres during storm at Cape Hatteras, 1861-1865
N.61.2.69
Gen. George Stoneman, 1861-1865
N.61.2.70
Capture of Confederate Guns near Culpepper, 1861-1865
N.61.2.71
Civil War illustration of 42 lb. Cannon, 1861-1865
N.61.2.72
Second Day's Action at Hatteras Inlet and Shelling of Ft. Hatteras, 1861-1865
N.61.2.73
Troops under the orders of Colonel Weber, 20th Regiment New York, landing near Ft. Hatteras, 1861-1865
N.61.2.74
Bombardment of Ft. Hatteras, 1861-1865
N.61.2.75
Fight at Hatteras Inlet and Gunboat Monticello commanded by Lt. Braine, 1861-1865
N.61.2.76
Capture of Steamer Fanny by three Confederate Steamers off Chicamicomico, 1861-1865
N.61.2.77
View of Beaufort, SC and Return to Hilton Head of a Scouting and Foraging Party of the 6th Connecticutt, 1861-1865
N.61.2.78
Skirmish between Cameron's dragoons and the 1st North Carolina Cavalry at Freedman's Hill, 1861-1865
N.61.2.79
Death of O. Jennings Wise, 1861-1865
N.61.2.80
Battle of New Bern, 1861-1865
N.61.2.81
A Runaway Slave in a Swamp, and a Negro from a Neighboring Plantation Carrying Food to Him, 1861-1865
N.61.2.82
A Holiday Scene: Confederate and Union Pickets drinking a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, 1861-1865
N.61.2.83
Confederate Steamer Nashville running the Blockade at Beaufort, NC, 1861-1865
N.61.2.84
Steamer Escort running the batteries on the North Carolina coast, 1861-1865
N.61.2.85
Blockade Runner Lady Davis captured off Wilmington, 1861-1865
N.61.2.86
Turning the Tables on the Overseer: A Day Dream of the Slaves before Emancipation, 1861-1865
N.61.2.87
The Unionist, 1861-1865
N.61.2.88
The Freedman: Pay day on the Plantation, 1861-1865
N.61.2.89
The Lessee, 1861-1865
N.61.2.90
Confederates Capturing Stray Negroes, 1861-1865
N.61.2.91
Secession Females Smuggling Goods for the Confederates, 1861-1865
N.61.2.92
General Joseph E. Johnston, 1861-1865
N.61.2.93
An Old Blunderbuss pistol captured from the Confederates during their raid into Maryland, 1861-1865
N.61.2.94
President Abraham Lincoln, General George Hooker and staff leaving headquarters to review Stoneman's Cavalry, 1861-1865
N.61.2.95
Grand review of Stomeman's Cavalry of the Army of the Potomac by President Lincoln, 1861-1865
N.61.2.96
Secession Farmers attempting to Assassinate Their Neighbors who are supposed to be loyal to the Government, 1861-1865
N.61.2.97
University of North Carolina baseball team, including McDaniel Lewis of Greensboro, 1915
N.61.2.98-99
Gov. Luther Hodges with wife, Martha Hodges, with their grandchildren, 1960
N.61.2.100
Drawings and the plan of the Albemarle used in Hall of History exhibit, 1961
N.61.2.101-106
Cover art for Sir Walter Cabinet by John Ellington, 1961
N.61.2.107-111
Confederate Centennial Commission and local commission meeting at Hall of History, luncheon at Sir Walter Hotel, 1961
N.61.2.112-117
Col. Hugh Dortch, 1961
N.61.2.118-119
Publications Mailing Room, Archives and History, 1961
N.61.2.120
Sixth Infantry, North Carolina State Troops flag, 1961
N.61.2.121-123
Gov. Gregg Cherry and Gov. Kerr Scott with an award that's engraved "Carolina United", 1945-1953
N.61.2.124
Gov. Terry Sanford, c. 1960-1961
N.61.3.1-2
Memorial to North Carolina Soldiers at Gettysburg, 1929
N.61.3.3
"Wearing of the Grey" song title copied from piano sheet music cover, 1866
N.61.3.4-5
"When this Cruel War is Over," or "Weeping Sad and Lonely," music cover, 1861-1865
N.61.3.6
Robert Ransom, 1884-1892
N.61.3.7
Rocky Mount Mills and Falls of Tar River, 1915
N.61.3.8
Thomas Lenore will (1765) signature copied from Edgecombe County wills, 1961
N.61.3.9-10
Margaret Knight Sanford in her Inaugural Gown at Governors Mansion, 1961
N.61.3.11-14
Gov. Hodges burying "State coffee pot" (pot was added to another photo), c. 1954-1961
N.61.3.15
David L. Corbitt and Alma Corbitt, 1961
N.61.3.16-19
Dr. Chris Crittenden, Norman Larson, Edwin Pou, Fielding Frye, with Safe of Confederate money found Railroad Office, Greensboro, 1961
N.61.3.20-24
Blakeley Silver Service donated by the State of North Carolina to the widow of Johnston Blakeley, hero of the War of 1812, 1961
N.61.4.1-2
Coffee pot from Blakeley Silver Service, 1961
N.61.4.3-4
Cream Pitcher from Blakeley Silver Service, 1961
N.61.4.5-6
St. Mary's College, including a group of women and men, c. 1914-1918
N.61.4.7-8
Telegram from Secretary of War Simon Cameron to Governor John Ellis, April 15, 1861, 1861
N.61.4.9-10
Mary Rogers 25th Anniversary with Department of Archives and History, 1961
N.61.4.11-13
Richard Sawyer with William B. Aycock library books, 1961
N.61.4.14-16
Memorial to North Carolina Soldiers at Gettysburg, 1929
N.61.4.17-20
Dr. Chris Crittenden and Mr. Bazette, Allstate Insurance representative, holding microfilm, 1961
N.61.4.21-25
Harper House, Bentonville, 1961
N.61.4.26-36
"Harmony Hall," home of James Richardson, Elizabethtown, 1961
N.61.4.37-52
Ft. Fisher mounds, 1961
N.61.4.53-57
General Order No. 9, April 10, 1865 by Robert E. Lee; Confederate Quartermaster payment to Ransom Penny, April 3, 1865; and three unidentified photographs owned by R. P. Pipken of Murfreesboro (1896; n.d.)
N.61.4.58-62
Albert Ray Newsome
N.61.4.63-64
Mary Matilda Horniblow Norcum, 1810-1850
N.61.4.65
H. G. Jones and Kalfax printer, 1961
N.61.4.66-67
Gov. W. W. Holden home on Hargett and McDowell St, 1906
N.61.4.68-69
Living Room in home of Gov. W. W. Holden, 1900-1920
N.61.4.70-71
Kay Coates, a House of Representatives page, and her father, Rep. Roy C. Coates of Johnston County, 1961
N.61.4.72-77
Modern museum interior, Kessel, Germany, 1961
N.61.4.78
Unidentified Woman and harp, with two small children, Columbus, OH, 1898
N.61.4.78A
Bennett House after Restoration showing rail fence, 1961
N.61.4.79-86
Bennett House after Restoration showing Unity Monument, 1961
N.61.4.87-88
Bennett House after Restoration showing pitcher and glass, 1961
N.61.4.89-98
R. O. Everette of Durham, N.C., 1961
N.61.4.99
Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel Lewis, 1961
N.61.4.100
Reception for Legislature in Hall of History, 1961
N.61.4.101-113
Sir Walter Cabinet meeting in Hall of History, 1961
N.61.4.114-136
Courier and Ives Prints Exhibit at Hall of History Portrait Gallery, 1961
N.61.4.137-150
Luncheon of Confederate Centennial Commission at Balentine's, Cameron Village, 1961
N.61.4.151-170
Hall of History Employees, 1961
N.61.4.171
Col. William Lamb (copy of N.53.15.1871), 1861-1865
N.61.5.1
Maj. Gen. W. H. C. Whiting, 1861-1865
N.61.5.2
Henry Williams, Company A, 1861-1865
N.61.5.7
Carlos and Jan Naumer, 1961
N.61.5.8-11
D. D. Ferebee, 59th Regiment North Carolina Troops
N.61.5.12
Lt. Col. G. G. Luke, 1861-1865
N.61.5.13
Capt. Frank N, Roberts, Co. B, 1861-1865
N.61.5.14
Capt. T. P. Savilles, Co. A, 1861-1865
N.61.5.15
Capt. Benjamin Smith, Co. G, 41st Regiment, 1861-1865
N.61.5.16
Col. Paul F. Faison, 1861-1865
N.61.5.17
Dr. J. C. Shepard, C.S.A., 1861-1865
N.61.5.18
Col. William Lord DeRosset, 1861-1865
N.61.5.19
Col. Charles F. Fisher, 1861-1865
N.61.5.20
Ft. Fisher interior of the bomb-proof used as a hospital for rebel wounded, 1861-1865
N.61.5.21
Explosion of Powder Magazine at Ft. Fisher after its capture by the Federal Forces, 1861-1865
N.61.5.22
Bird's Eye View of Ft. Fisher with Mound Battery, Ft. Buchanan, and part of the United States fleet, 1861-1865
N.61.5.23
Confederate Blockade fleet off Wilmington, old inlet, 1861-1865
N.61.5.24
Market Street looking west from Second Street showing Market House between Front and Water Streets, Carolina Hotel, and Masonic Hall, Wilmington, 1855
N.61.5.25
Front Street, Wilmington, 1865
N.61.5.26
"Major Jones Courtship," play, Confederate Centennial Commission, 1961
N.61.5.27-34
Alamance Battleground Museum, Monument, Highway Marker, 1961
N.61.5.35-48
Museum cases at Alamance Battleground, 1961
N.61.5.49-74
Confederate Centennial Commission Tea at Governors Mansion, 1961
N.61.5.75-96
Book of Aid de Camp to Gov. William Tryon containing orders given by Tryon in the expedition against the Regulators, 1771
N.61.5.97-98
Orders given by Gov. William Tryon to Carteret detachment, 1771
N.61.5.99-100
Journal of the Expedition of Tryon against the Regulators, 1771
N.61.5.101-102
Confederate Centennial Commission Parade, 1961
N.61.5.103-173
David L. Corbitt, c. 1961
N.61.6.1
Joye Jordan and Archives and History group picture, c. 1961
N.61.6.2
May 20, 1775 and May 20, 1861 flag in Hall of History, 1961
N.61.6.3
Map of the Battle of Black River (Averasborough), March 16, 1865
N.61.6.4
Map of Fort Anderson
N.61.6.5-6
N. Martin Curtis, promoted for gallantry at Ft. Fisher, 1861-1865
N.61.6.7-8
Gen. Godfrey Weitzel, 1861-1865
N.61.6.9-10
Gen. Braxton Bragg, 1861-1865
N.61.6-11
Samuel G. French, leader of the assault on Alatoona Pass, 1864, 1861-1865
N.61.6.12
Col. Galuska Pennypacker, 1861-1865
N.61.6.13
Alamance Battleground Visitor Center opening, showing Joye Jordan, John Ellington, Carlos Naumer, 1961
N.61.6.14-47
St. Paul's Episcopal Church steeple, Edenton, 1961
N.61.6.48
Hayes Plantation, Chowan County, 1961
N.61.6.49-50
Mulberry Hill, Chowan County, 1961
N.61.6.51-53
Bandon, Chowan County, 1961
N.61.6.54-55
The Homestead, Edenton, 1961
N.61.6.56-57
Cupola House, Edenton, 1961
N.61.6.58-60
James Iredell House, Edenton, 1961
N.61.6.61-62
Chowan County Courthouse and Green, Edenton, 1961
N.61.6.63
Rector's Study, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Edenton, 1961
N.61.6.64
Garden in Edenton, 1961
N.61.6.65
Thad Eure, George Cherry, Confederate reenactor on way to Manassas, Capitol Square, 1961
N.61.6.66-77
Centennial Gun, 12 lb. Napoleon Gun Howitzer miniature presented to Pres. John F. Kennedy by 6th N.C. Regiment, 1961
N.61.7.1-12
Cannons and Unidentified Individuals, probably at Manassas Battleground, 1961
N.61.7.13-24
Manassas Battleground before Reenactment, 1961
N.61.7.25-44
Manassas Battleground Reenactment, 1961
N.61.7.45-321
Col. Elder leaving Burlington for Manassas, Virginia, 1961
N.61.7.322-328
Town Creek, 1961
N.61.8.1-4
Birthplace of Andrew Jackson, 18 miles west of Monroe (copy of N.53.15.1783), 1961
N.61.8.5
Monument to Andrew Jackson, Union County, 1910-1930
N.61.8.6
Unidentified Men and Women present at Confederate Monument Unveiling, end of Hillsboro Street, State Capitol, 1908
N.61.8.7
Maj. Cadwallader Jones, 1790
N.61.8.8
Gen. Allen Jones, 1880-1900
N.61.8.9
Hat which belonged to Capt. William Dula (1755-1835), 1961
N.61.8.10
Spanish Milled Dollar, 1770
N.61.8.11
H. G. Jones, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Johnson at Society of American Archivists panel on Municipal Archives, Philadelphia, PA, 1961
N.61.8.12
New Rollie, showing Sue Todd, Frances Ashford, Corrine Caudle, Virginia Holt, 1961
N.61.8.13-24
Second House of President of the University in Chapel Hill
N.61.8.25
House of First President of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
N.61.8.26
Zeb B. Vance birthplace, c. 1900
N.61.8.27-29
Jesse James, the outlaw, 1882
N.61.8.30-31
Mrs. C. V. Flemming at age two
N.61.8.32-33
Mrs. C. V. Flemming at age four
N.61.8.34-35
Drawing of Long Leaf Pine
N.61.8.36-37
Capt. Thomas S. Kenan, 1861-1865
N.61.10.1
Duplin Rifle Company, 1860-1861
N.61.10.2
Flag of the 20th Regiment, N.C. State Troops, 1961
N.61.10.3
Confederate Grays, later Co. E, 20th Regiment, N.C. State Troops, 1861
N.61.10.4
Bethel Regiment flag, 1961
N.61.10.5
Flag of the 13th Regiment, N.C. State Troops, 1961
N.61.10.6
Flag of the 2nd Regiment, N.C. State Troops, 1961
N.61.10.7
Flag of the 38th Regiment, N.C. State Troops, 1961
N.61.10.8
Flag of Buncombe Riflemen, Bethel Regiment, 1961
N.61.10.9
Flag of 1st Co., 1st Battalion, N.C. Artillery, 1961
N.61.10.10
Flag of 47th Regiment, N.C. State Troops, 1961
N.61.10.11
Flag of 2nd Regiment, N.C. Volunteers, 1961
N.61.10.12
Flag of 1st Regiment, N.C. State Troops, 1961
N.61.10.13
Flag of 2nd Regiment, N.C. State Troops, 1961
N.61.10.14
Flag of 10th Regiment, Artillery, N.C. State Troops, 1961
N.61.10.15
Confederate Broad brim hat, 1961
N.61.10.16
Confedeate leather cap, 1961
N.61.10.17
Confederate hat, 1961
N.61.10.18
Confederate cap, 1961
N.61.10.19
Confederate Broad brim hat, 1961
N.61.10.20
Confederate Uniform jacket of a Lieutenant, 1961
N.61.10.21
Military Uniform Coats, 1961
N.61.10.22-23
Leggings (gaitors), possibly Confederate, 1961
N.61.10.24
Dr. Clarence Poe, editor of Progressive Farmer, c. 1900-1901
N.61.10.25
Confederate Uniform jacket, 1961
N.61.10.25A
Confederate Uniform coat, 1961
N.61.10.26
Confederate Uniform coat worn by Capt. Benjamin S. Skinner, Co. F., 27th Regiment, N.C. State Troops, 1961
N.61.10.27
Confederate Uniform jackets, 1961
N.61.10.28-34
Confederate Uniform cape, 1961
N.61.10.35
Confederate Uniform coat, 1961
N.61.10.36
Rocking Cradles used in Mining, 1857
N.61.10.37
Miners ascending the Bucket Shaft, 1857
N.61.10.38
Miners Boring, 1857
N.61.10.39
Miners descending the Ladder Shaft, 1857
N.61.10.40
Mat Moyle and Nickey Trevathan, Miners, 1857
N.61.10.41
View of the Gold Hill Mining Works, 1857
N.61.10.42
Currier and Ives Interpretation of the Civil War, pieces from the collection of Col. L. C. Rosser, Hall of History, 1961
N.61.10.43-54
Arnold Grobman, Southeastern Museums Conference President, c. 1958-1960
N.61.10.55-56
Tarheel Junior Historian Display, Hall of History, 1961
N.61.10.57-58
Men working on Battle of Roanoke Island sign, 1961
N.61.10.59-60
Dr. Cristopher C. Crittenden at age 10, 1912-1913
N.61.10.61-62
Sir George Carteret
N.61.11.1
"The Country School," painting by Winslow Homer
N.61.11.2
Village Public School: The Young Orator
N.61.11.3
"The Good Old Days," Little Red School House
N.61.11.4
"The School Room" showing a school master with ruler and small boy
N.61.11.5
"Old School Room,", 1892
N.61.11.6
Weaving pattern, "Honeysuckle"
N.61.11.7
Old School House before Restoration from Nahunta, N.C. planned for removal to Aycock Birthplace, 1961
N.61.11.8-21
Old Monument to birthplace of James K. Polk at Pikeville, 1900
N.61.11.22
Monument to Birthplace of Andrew Jackson, 1910-1938
N.61.11.23
Ram Neuse Excavation Site on Neuse River near Kinston, 1961
N.61.11.26-35
Painting of a Train No. 531 on Atlantic Yadkin Railway
N.61.11.36
Painting of East Carolina Railroad Train No. 970, c. 1940s
N.61.11.37
Painting of Railway Train No. 5 on Moore Central
N.61.11.38
Fielding L. Hodges
N.61.11.39-40
Thomas Samuel Ashe, Representative in the Confederate Congress from Anson County, 1900-1930
N.61.11.41
S. A. Ashe, 1900
N.61.11.42
Confederate Centennial Commission new members, 1961
N.61.11.43-55
Carolina Charter Tercentenary Commission members with Gen. John D. F. Phillips, 1961
N.61.11.56-65
Street Cars in Raleigh (copy of N.53.15.8167), 1931
N.61.11.67
Old School Room exhibit in Hall of History, 1961
N.61.11.68
Literary and Historical Association Meeting, Sir Walter Hotel, Raleigh, 1961
N.61.12.1-37
Marvin Rogers, Literary and Historical Assocation party, Sir Walter Hotel, Raleigh, 1961
N.61.12.38-39
Charles B. Aycock Birthplace decorated for Christmas 1861, 1961
N.61.12.40-52
Bennett House decorated for Christmas 1861, showing Thad Eure, Mrs. D. S. Coltrane, Norman Larson's sons, Karl and Steve Larson, and an unidentified girl, 1961
N.61.12.53-71
Tarheel Junior Historian Display, Hall of History, 1961
N.61.12.72-77
Christmas display at Hall of History, 1961
N.61.12.78-84
McDaniel Lewis and his two brothers at Literary and Historical Association meeting, 1961
N.61.12.85-86
Confederate Room, Hall of History, 1961
N.61.12.87-89
Certificate for the Roanoke Chowan Poetry Award to Carl Sandburg, 1961
N.61.12.90
Certificate for the Corporate Citizenship Award to Hanes Hosiery Mills, 1961
N.61.12.91
Display model for Civil War exhibit, 1961
N.61.12.92-94
Stereoscopic view of Wilmington from across the Cape Fear River, 1870-1890
N.61.12.95-96
Confederate Ram Neuse at Kinston being raised from Neuse River, 1961
N.61.12.97-152
Gunboat Neuse at Kinston on Neuse River, 1961
N.61.12.153-162

13. Negatives Received in 1970

N.70.2.244 Fourth North Carolina Writers' Conference, Boone (Watauga County), North Carolina, 1953, 1970; 1953
N.70.2.44

14. Negatives Received in 1984

Arrangement:

Chronological and numerical

Benjamin F. McGhee, 1984, [1914]
N.84.1.1
David B. McGhee and Rose Norman McGhee Family, 1984, [n.d.]
N.84.1.2
Frank McGhee, 1984, [1940-1949]
N.84.1.3
Carrie McGhee Burwell, 1984, [n.d.]
N.84.1.4
Thomas Gales Pool, 1984, [1900-1910]
N.84.1.5
Maudie Skidmore, 1984, [1900-1910]
N.84.1.6
Jessie Hicks Marrow and Austin Marrow, 1984, [1880-1900]
N.84.1.7
Lizzie McGhee Dawes, 1984, [1930-1939]
N.84.1.8
Thomas Skidmore, 1984, [1900-1910]
N.84.1.9
Issac Hicks and Isabella McGhee Hicks, 1984, [1880-1900]
N.84.1.10
Lucinda Norman, 1984, [1870-1879]
N.84.1.11
Rose Norman McGhee, 1984, [1880-1900]
N.84.1.12
Ben McGhee Family, 1984, [1949]
N.84.1.13
Silver Spoon by Isaac Marquand, 1983, [n.d.]
N.84.1.14-16
Silver Spoon crafted by William Tisdale, I, 1983, [n.d.]
N.84.1.17-19
Backshop Interior, Spencer Shops, 1984, [1952]
N.84.1.20
Yard at Spencer Shops, Rowan County, 1984, [1952]
N.84.1.21
Miller Bros [Brothers] Garage, Salisbury, 1984, [1922]
N.84.1.22
Daniel Mathewson Smith and Eliza Crute, 1984, [1870-1879]
N.84.1.23
J. R. Bennett, Mayor, Rocky Mount, 1984, [1943]
N.84.1.24
Southern Loan and Trust Company, Greensboro, 1984, [1902]
N.84.1.25
Charlotte Mfg. Co., Charlotte, 1984, [1912]
N.84.1.26
Gaylord's Department Store, Wilmington, 1984, [1912]
N.84.1.27
Charlotte National Bank, Charlotte, 1984, [1910]
N.84.1.28
Odell Hardware Co., Greensboro, 1984, [1906]
N.84.1.29
People's National Bank Building, Winston, 1984, [1903]
N.84.1.30
Rose Norman McGhee, 1984, [1880-1900]
N.84.1.31
Family of David B. McGhee and Rose Norman McGhee, 1984 [n.d.]
N.84.1.32
Marmaduke James Hawkins, 1984, [n.d.]
N.84.1.33
R. D. W. Connor as National Archivist, 1939-1941
N.84.1.34
G. A. J. Sechler, 1984, [1861-1865]
N.84.1.35
William Henry Harrison Anderson, 1984, [1861-1865]
N.84.1.36
Bill of sale for the ship Albemarle, 1984, [1717]
N.84.1.37
Chowan Precinct land petitions, August 3, 1984, [1716]
N.84.1.38
Petition to Lords Proprietors, 1984, [1670]
N.84.1.39
Petition of Daniel Rine re land, 1984, [ca.1678-1746]
N.84.1.40
Town Plan of Ahoskie and vicinity, 1984, [1916]
N.84.1.45
Town Plan of Powellsville and vicinity, 1984, [1918]
N.84.1.46
Town Plan of Colerain and vicinity, 1984, [1918]
N.84.1.47
Town plan of Windsor and vicinity, 1984, [1918]
N.84.1.48
Town plan of Severn and vicinity, 1984, [1925]
N.84.1.49
Town plan of Jackson and vicinity, 1984, [1925]
N.84.1.50
Town plan of Conway and vicinity, 1984, [1925]
N.84.1.51
Town plan of Gates and surrounding area, 1984, [1929]
N.84.1.52
Town plan of Gatesville and vicinity, 1984, [1929]
N.84.1.53
Town plan of Sunbury and vicinity, 1984, [1929]
N.84.1.54
Town plan of Rich Square and Conwell, 1984, [1925]
N.84.1.55-56
Town plan of Woodland and George P.O. [Woodland Station], 1984, [1925]
N.84.1.57-59
Old John's School, Scotland County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.2.1
New John's School, Scotland County, 1984, [ca. 1950]
N.84.2.2
Old Silver Hill School, Scotland Co., 1984, n.d.
N.84.2.3
New Silver Hill School, Scotland County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.2.4
New Silver Hill School, Scotland County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.2.5
Fountain between H. Weil House and Sol Weil House, 1984, n.d.
N.84.2.6
Photograph of Betsie Bailey, 1984, [1880-1889]
N.84.2.7
Advertisement to buy Negroes, 1984, [1859]
N.84.2.8
Charles Wetmore Broadfoot, 1984, [1861-1865]
N.84.2.9
Women Shucking Corn, 1984, [1934]
N.84.2.10
Hat Making, Mecklenburg County, 1984, ca. 1935
N.84.2.11
Clients and farms, Alexander [Co.] Client, 1984, ca. 1933
N.84.2.12
Quilt Making, 1984, ca. 1935
N.84.2.13
Community Cannery, Rocky Mount, 1984, ca. 1933
N.84.2.14
Durham County Cannery, 1984, 1934
N.84.2.15
Cannery scene, 1984, 1930s
N.84.2.16
Home demonstation project, 1930s, 1984, [1930-1939]
N.84.2.17
Workers picking tomatoes, Rocky Mount, 1984, 1930-1939
N.84.2.18
Portrait of Gertrude Weil, 1901
N.84.2.19
Gertrude Weil and another woman on a bridge, 1984, ca. 1910
N.84.2.20
Proclamation re Thomas Carey [Cary], 1984, [1708]
N.84.2.21
Proclamation for Dissolving the Government Assembly and Endorsing the Speedy Calling of Another, December 3, 1700., 1984, [1700]
N.84.2.22
Poster Depicting Red Cross Nurse, Entitled "The Spirit of America - Join," by Howard Chandler Christy, 1919, 1984, [1919]
N.84.2.23
Portrait Photograph of Zebulon Weaver, 1984, [1920-1928]
N.84.2.24
Portrait Photograph of E. Y. Yates, 1984, [1920-1928]
N.84.2.25
Portrait Photograph of Geo H. Smathers, 1984, [1900-1919]
N.84.2.26
Drawing of Richmond Pearson, 1984, [n.d.]
N.84.2.27
Engraving of Thomas Ruffin, 1984, [1906]
N.84.2.28
Portrait Photograph of James Gwyn, II, 1984, [1880]
N.84.2.29
Photograph of the Buncombe County Courthouse, Built in 1903 and Torn Down in 1928., 1984, [1903-1928]
N.84.2.30
Portrait of William Lenoir, 1984, [1751-1839]
N.84.2.31
Railroad Map of North Carolina, 1984, [1865]
N.84.2.32
Charles F. Fisher, Photograph of, 1984, [1861-1865]
N.84.2.33
Bank Hotel, Asheville, 1984, [1900-1910]
N.84.2.34
Rachel Bertha Rosenbaum, 1984, [1880-1889]
N.84.2.35
Jonas Moses Rosenbaum, Portrait of, 1984, [1870-1884]
N.84.2.36
Sophia Schloss Kline Rosenbaum, 1984, [1870-1880]
N.84.2.37
Home of Jonas and Sophis Rosenbaum, Raleigh, 1984, [1870-1884]
N.84.2.38
Sophia Schloss Rosenbaum, Portrait Photograph of, 1984, [1870-1882]
N.84.2.39
Drawing of a Falconer, 1984, [ca. 1600]
N.84.2.40
Drawing of Country Dancing to the Beat of the Drum in Elizabethan England., 1984, [ca. 1600]
N.84.2.41
Map of the Barbee Lots Located in White Oak Forest, 1984, [1925]
N.84.2.42
Silver Creamer by C. B. Root, 1984
N.84.2.43
Silver Spoons by Bernard Dupuy, 1984
N.84.2.44
Tongs made by silversmith Alvan Wilcox, 1984
N.84.2.45
Photograph of Stedman Cup, 1984
N.84.2.46
Portrait Photograph of Gertrude Weil, 1984, [1897]
N.84.2.47
Portrait Photograph of Gertrude Weil, 1984
N.84.2.48
Photograph of Henry and Mina Weil, 1984
N.84.2.49
Photographs of the North Carolina Symphony Exhibit Opening, 1982
N.84.2.50-64
Mrs. James B. Hunt, Jr. Hanging Portraits of NC First Ladies in the Executive Mansion, 1982
N.84.2.65-66
Photograph of Map Depicting the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, 1984, [1814]
N.84.2.67
Description of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, 1984, [1814]
N.84.2.68
Photograph of Workers Scraping for Turpentine, 1984, [1880-1900]
N.84.2.69
Photograph of a Votes for Women Banner or Ribbon, 1984, [1919-1920]
N.84.2.70
Terms and Description for Bloomsbury, 1984, [1910s]
N.84.2.71
Women Suffrage Cartoon, "With My Compliments, Madam", 1984, [1920]
N.84.2.72
National Suffrage Convention Delegate Ribbon, Washington, DC, 1917, 1984, [1917]
N.84.2.73
Photograph of Gertrude Weil as a Little Girl, 1984, [n.d.]
N.84.2.74
Photograph of Gertrude Weil as a Young Woman, 1984, [n.d.]
N.84.2.75
Photograph of Virginia Vecchia e Nuoua Map, Robert Dudley, 1647, 1984, [1647]
N.84.2.76
Photograph of map, "Virginiae Item et Floridae, 1606", 1984, [1606]
N.84.2.77
"The Canyon of the Catalouche," 1882, 1984, [1882]
N.84.2.78
Photograph of Laura Faison Young and May Hazel Hicks, 1984
N.84.2.79
Rose Norman McGhee with her First Great-Grandchildren, 1984
N.84.2.80
Map of Bloomsbury, Raleigh, 1911, 1984, [1911]
N.84.2.81
Group photo of Hawley, Johnson, and Burgess Family Members, 1984
N.84.2.82
Group photo of Johnson Family Members, 1984
N.84.2.83
Eve Williamson, Executive Director, NC Museum of History Associates, 1984
N.84.2.84-85
Dr. Larry Wheeler Receives Gift for 400th Anniversary Celebration, 1984
N.84.2.86-87
USS Ranger, 1984
N.84.2.88
USS Ranger from the Mast, 1984
N.84.2.89
Photo of Sounding Machine Aboard USS Ranger, 1984
N.84.2.90
Photograph of map of Bloomsbury and Abstract of Title to Land, 1911, 1984, [1911]
N.84.2.91
Front view of Buckland, Gates County, 1984
N.84.2.92
View of Outbuilding adjacent to Buckland, Gates County, 1984
N.84.2.93
View from the Jonas Ridge Bald Ground looking toward Grandfather Mountain, 1984, [1916]
N.84.2.94
Eliza Franklin, Lydia Wise, and Sue Childs, 1984, [1910]
N.84.2.95
Adee Wiseman's Cabbage, 1910, 1984, [1910]
N.84.2.96
Edgar Burleson, Adee Wiseman, and bear cubs, May 15, 1908, 1984, [1908]
N.84.2.97
Photograph, "Bringing in the largest black bear," October 16, 1909, 1984, [1909]
N.84.2.98
Photo of John Wiseman, Edgar Burleson, and H. A. Lorick and bear they have killed, 1984, 1905-1920
N.84.2.99
Map of Bloomsbury, Raleigh, 1911, 1984, [1911]
N.84.2.100
Mrs. Memory F. Mitchell's Retirement Party, September 10, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.1-28
North Carolina Symphony Reception, September 16, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.29-42
Presentation of Bertie County Record, June 9, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.43-52
Black History Symposium, February 13, 1981, 1981
N.84.3.53-69
Public Hearing on the Use of the Archives, November 10, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.70-75
Removal of the Carolina Charter from its case, November 9, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.76-86
Meeting of Archivists, November 16, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.87-92
Four Hundredth Anniversary members present The First Colonists to Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., 1982
N.84.3.93-100
Retirement Party for Stella Sanders, NC State Library, 1982
N.84.3.101-113
Workshop for Beginning Genealogists, August 19-20, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.114-118
Historic Preservation Society of North Carolina, August 24, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.119-122
Presentation of volunteer certificates by Sara Hodgkins and Liston Ramsay, 1982
N.84.3.123-125
Education Grants Committee Meeting, June 1982, 1982
N.84.3.126-129
Governor's Reception for Women's Week, 1982
N.84.3.130-147
Gov. James B. Hunt, Jr. and school children discuss Summer Reading Program, February 16, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.148-154
Sports Hall of Fame Exhibit, March 17, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.155-166
North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame Exhibit Opening, February 18, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.167-182
North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame Exhibit Opening, February 18,, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.183-187
Women's History Exhibit Ribbon Cutting, March 10, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.188-197
Christmas Decorations at the Executive Mansion, December 14, 1981, 1981
N.84.3.198-206
Construction of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame Exhibit, February 9, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.207-211
Construction of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame Exhibit, February 9, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.212-216
North Carolina Awards Ceremony, December 3, 1981, 1981
N.84.3.217-225
North Carolina Awards Ceremony, December 3, 1981, 1981
N.84.3.226-230
North Carolina Awards Ceremony, December 13, 1981, 1981
N.84.3.231-236
Raleigh Garden Club Decorates the Executive Mansion for Christmas, December 11, 1981, 1981
N.84.3.237-244
North Carolina Federation of Music Clubs Awards Dinner, November 17, 1981, 1981
N.84.3.245-261
North Carolina Federation of Music Clubs Meeting, November 17, 1981, 1981
N.84.3.262-264
North Carolina Federation of Music Clubs Awards Dinner, November 17, 1981, 1981
N.84.3.265-267
Christmas decorations at the Executive Mansion, December 14, 1981, 1981
N.84.3.268-281
Christmas decorations at the Executive Mansion, December 14, 1981, 1981
N.84.3.282-283
Christmas decorations at the Executive Mansion, December 14, 1981, 1981
N.84.3.284-292
Federation of North Carolina Historical Societies meeting, November 20, 1981, 1981
N.84.3.293-295
North Carolina Literary and Historical Association Meeting, November 20, 1981, 1981
N.84.3.296-323
NC Literary and Historical Association Awards Luncheon, November 20, 1981, 1981
N.84.3.324-340
Conservator Anne Tyrrell doing Flag Restoration, 1981
N.84.3.341-343
North Carolina Folklore Society Meeting, November 20, 1981, 1981
N.84.3.344-355
Swearing in Ceremonies for Sam Ragan, Poet Laureate of NC, 1982
N.84.3.356-367
North Carolina Symphony Exhibit, October 6, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.368-377
Monument to Confederate Women on Capitol Square, 1981
N.84.3.387-391
400th Anniversary Committee Chairmen Meeting, 1982
N.84.3.392-398
400th Anniversary Committee Reception at Executive Mansion, 1982
N.84.3.399-405
Rear views of Senate Chamber, State Capitol, 1982
N.84.3.406-409
North Carolina Awards Ceremony, November 4, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.420-425
North Carolina Awards, November 4, 1982, 1982
N.84.3.426-447
Monuments on Capitol Square, 1981
N.84.3.378-386
Loan of the Carolina Charter to South Carolina, 1982
N.84.3.448-456
North Carolina Museums Council, November 14, 1983, 1983
N.84.4.1-26
North Carolina Museums Council, 1983
N.84.4.27-53
North Carolina Museums Council, 1983
N.84.4.54-81
Victorian Society Meeting, 1983
N.84.4.82-99
Victorian Society Meeting, 1983
N.84.4.100-107
North Carolina Literary and Historical Association Meeting, 1983
N.84.4.108-141
North Carolina Literary and Historical Association, 1983
N.84.4.142-157
North Carolina Society of County and Local Historians, 1983
N.84.4.158-189
David Gracy addresses the Archives staff, 1984
N.84.4.190-200
Banjo belonging to Joseph John Anderson, 1984
N.84.4.201
Note on the impressment of the horses of Maj. W. D. Jones, 1865
N.84.4.202
Order regarding protection of Wake Forest College, 1984, [1965]
N.84.4.203
Crest of Granville (E. Bath), 1984
N.84.4.204
Bird's Eye View of the City of Raleigh, 1984, [1872]
N.84.4.205
Sounding machine aboard the USS Ranger, 1984
N.84.4.206
Robert T. Conley, 1984, [1860-1865]
N.84.4.207
Fortified encampment, Puerto Rico, by John White, [1577-1590]
N.84.4.208
Entrenchments, Puerto Rico, by John White, [1577-1590]
N.84.4.209
John B. Henderson, 1984
N.84.4.210
Silver creamer, 1984
N.84.4.211-212
Silver tongs, 1984, [ca. 1819]
N.84.4.213-214
Silver Beaker, 1984, [ca. 1830]
N.84.4.215-219
Silver Cann by Bernard Dupuy, [1828-1834], 1984
N.84.4.220-223
Silver ladle, tablespoons, and dessert spoons, Bernard Dupuy, [1828-1843], 1984
N.84.4.224-225
Heck-Andrews House, Raleigh, [ca. 1880-1900], 1984
N.84.4.226
Lyndon Swaim, [1808-1908], 1984
N.84.4.227
J. T. Reynolds, [ca. 1870-1890], 1984
N.84.4.228
"Petition from Colored Citizens of Halifax County", [1876-1877], 1984
N.84.4.229-230
Jewels of Eagle Lodge No. 19, Hillsborough, [1793], 1984
N.84.4.231
The Julia Bell with party aboard, 1984, [ca 1890]
N.84.5.1
Alexander Wilson, 1984
N.84.5.2
James G. Blaine, 1984, [ca. 1885]
N.84.5.3
Alexander Wilson, 1984, [ca. 1800]
N.84.5.4
State Legislative Building, 1984
N.84.5.5
State Legislative Building, Second Floor, 1984
N.84.5.6
State Legislative Building, Third Floor, 1984
N.84.5.7
Hanging Nets at Wanchese, 1984, [ca. 1900]
N.84.5.8
Esso Station and Cottage, 1984
N.84.5.9
Cottage, 1984
N.84.5.10
Walter's Service Station, 1984
N.84.5.12
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Engine, 1984, n.d.
N.84.5.12
Old Bluff Presbyterian Church, Wade, 1984, [1930]
N.84.5.13
Dunn City Hall, 1984, n.d.
N.84.5.14
Paul C. Hood and Father, n.d., 1984, n.d.
N.84.5.15
Attorney C. L. Guy, 1984, n.d.
N.84.5.16
A. B. Yarborough and J. D. Barrier, 1984, n.d.
N.84.5.17
Bridge Over Cape Fear River, Duke (Erwin), 1984, [ca. 1900]
N.84.5.18
Buildings on East Broad Street, Dunn, 1984, [ca. 1900]
N.84.5.19
Neuse River, Smithfield, 1984, [ca. 1900]
N.84.5.20
Presbyterian Church, Dunn, 1984, [ca. 1900]
N.84.5.21
Presbyterian Church, Dunn, 1984, n.d.
N.84.5.22
Lucknow Cotton Yard, Dunn, 1984, n.d.
N.84.5.23
Raven Rock on the Cape Fear River, Harnett County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.5.24
Buildings on Broad Street, looking east, Dunn, 1984, [1905]
N.84.5.25
Acadamy, North King and Edgerton Street, Dunn, 1984, [February 1900]
N.84.5.26
Paul C. Hood, with his Bicycle, 1984, n.d.
N.84.5.27
Dunn High School, Dunn, 1984, n.d.
N.84.5.28
Fletcher Morgan, Jim Woodall, and D. H. Hood, 1984, [ca. 1900]
N.84.5.29
Flood, Cape Fear River, Erwin, 1984, [1929]
N.84.5.30
Cotton Yard, Dunn, 1984, [ca. 1900]
N.84.5.31
Mollie Moseley Pearsall, Clinton, 1984, n.d.
N.84.5.32
School Building, Smithfield, 1984, [1888]
N.84.5.33
Hood's Drug Store, Dunn, 1984, [1941]
N.84.5.34
Hood's Drug Store, Dunn, 1984, [1945]
N.84.5.35
Hood's Drug Store, Dunn, 1984, [1912]
N.84.5.36
Hood's Drug Store, Dunn, 1984, [ca. 1930]
N.84.5.37
Hood's Drug Store, Dunn, 1984, n.d.
N.84.5.38
Wedding picture of John Arch Campbell and Jessie Leona Younts Campbell, 1984, [1912]
N.84.5.39
Pulling seine over battery, Jamesville Fishery, 1984, [ca. 1915-1930]
N.84.5.40
Fleming's Fishery, 1984, [ca. 1915-1930]
N.84.5.41
Seining for Fish, 1984, [1920-1930]
N.84.5.42
Jamesville Fishery employee, 1984, [ca. 1915-1930]
N.84.5.43
Seining Fish, Fleming's Fishery, 1984, [ca. 1915-1930]
N.84.5.44
Rockfish caught at a fishery, 1984, [ca. 1915-1930]
N.84.5.45
Seining for Fish, 1984, [ca. 1915-1930]
N.84.5.46
Fish on deck at Jamesville Fishery, 1984, [ca. 1915-1930]
N.84.5.47
C. C. Fleming and Leon Powers at Jamesville Fishery, 1984, [ca. 1915-1930]
N.84.5.48
Rufus Knight operating a motorized seine, 1984, ca. 1915-1930
N.84.5.49
Boy holding a rock bass, 1984, [ca. 1915-1930]
N.84.5.50
Haul of fish on dock at Jamesville Fishery, 1984, [ca. 1915-1930]
N.84.5.51
Weighing of Rockfish at Jamesville Fishery, 1984, [ca. 1915-1930]
N.84.5.52
N.84.5.874-954
N.84.5.874-954
Charles Edmondston, 1984
N.84.6.1
Mrs. Charles Edmondston, 1984
N.84.6.2
John William DeForest, 1984
N.84.6.3
"A Thousand Bales", 1984, [1858]
N.84.6.4
John Franklin Jameson, 1984
N.84.6.5
"The Field of Honor", 1984, [1927]
N.84.6.6
Watermelon vine, Wake County, 1984
N.84.6.7
Pea Patch, Kinston, 1984
N.84.6.8
Trademark, Pep-Kola, 1984, [1903]
N.84.6.9
Seal of Roger Moore, 1984
N.84.6.10
Morganton City Dump, 1983
N.84.6.11
Mrs. Alice Fowler, Burlington, 1984, [1949]
N.84.6.12
Tar Heel Junior Historian Cover, Winter Issue, 1984
N.84.6.13
Lexington's First Electrical Truck and Line Crew, March 1984, [ca. 1920s]
N.84.6.14
Construction of Community Center, Greensboro, 1984, [ca. 1950]
N.84.6.15
Night Construction on Interstate 40, 1984, [1973]
N.84.6.16
Garbage Collectors, Greensboro, 1984, [1951-1952]
N.84.6.17
Greensboro Coliseum, 1984, [ca. 1977]
N.84.6.18
Lake Brandt Dam, Greensboro, 1984, [1947]
N.84.6.19
Construction of Interstate 40 through the Smokey Mountains, 1984, [1973]
N.84.6.20
Old East Building, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1984, [1973]
N.84.6.21
Morganton Fire Department, 1984, [1929]
N.84.6.22
United States Post Office, Greensboro, 1984, [1977]
N.84.6.23
Salem Waterworks, Old Salem, 1984, [ca. 1778]
N.84.6.24
Woman using electric vacuum cleaner, 1984, [1933]
N.84.6.25
Electrification, Dunn, 1984, [1905]
N.84.6.26
1920s Line Crew, 1984, [ca. 1920]
N.84.6.27
Logo for Public Works Historical Society, 1984
N.84.6.28
Electrical workers repairing a line in a lightning storm, 1984, [ca. 1930s]
N.84.6.29
Road Construction, Surveyor, 1984, [ca. 1940s]
N.84.6.30
State Capitol, Senate Chamber, 1984, (ca. 1960)
N.84.6.31
Logo of the American Public Works Association, (APWA), 1983
N.84.6.32
Early water closet or toilet, 1984, [ca. 1880s]
N.84.6.33
Fontana Dam Construction, 1983, [ca. 1942]
N.84.6.34
Street Construction,Greensboro, 1984, [1953]
N.84.6.35
Lake Brandt Dam, Greensboro, 1983, [1952]
N.84.6.36
Tree-Planting Crew, Greensboro, 1984, [1971]
N.84.6.37
Civil Works Administration plan for a City Park, High Point, 1984, [1933-1934]
N.84.6.38
Worker installing Traffic Signal, Greensboro, 1984, [ca. 1980]
N.84.6.39
Civilian Conservation Corps planting trees, 1984, [ca. 1936]
N.84.6.40
Exhaust tower of New Hanover County Incineration Facility, 1983
N.84.6.41
New Hanover County Incineration Facility, 1984
N.84.6.42
Garbage Collectors, Greensboro, 1984, [1950s]
N.84.6.43
Truck into drainage ditch, 1984, [ca. 1934/35]
N.84.6.44
Water Works, Siler City, 1984, [1936]
N.84.6.45
Rolling cinders on track, Durham, 1984, [ca. 1934]
N.84.6.46
Construction of Bleachers, Stadium Project, NC State College, 1984, [1935]
N.84.6.47
Stadium Construction, UNC-Chapel Hill, 1984, ca. 1935
N.84.6.48
Wading Pool, Duke Park, 1984, [ca. 1934/35]
N.84.6.49
Waterline, Main Trench, 1984, [ca. 1934/35]
N.84.6.50
Sewage Construction, Rocky Mount, 1984, [ca. 1934/35]
N.84.6.51
Sewer Tunnel, Burlington, 1984, [ca. 1934/35]
N.84.6.52
Manhole Construction, 1984, [ca. 1934]
N.84.6.53
Ships in Port on Cape Fear River, 1984
N.84.6.54
Port of Wilmington, 1984, 1984
N.84.6.55
Ships in Port, early 1984
N.84.6.56
The Ship "Shin-Beishu Maru" (Tokyo), near port of Wilmington, 1984[1983]
N.84.6.57
Unloading Lumber at the Port of Wilmington, 1984
N.84.6.58
Port of Morehead City, 1984
N.84.6.59
James D. Ellington, 1984
N.84.6.60
Henry Harrison Covington, 1984, [1883]
N.84.6.61
Highway Building, Raleigh, NC, 1984, [1951]
N.84.6.62
Aerial View of City of Raleigh, NC, 1984
N.84.6.63
Modern Cigarette Manufacturing Machine, 1984
N.84.6.64
Bookmobile, 1984
N.84.6.65
Woman in US Marine Corps, 1984, [1944]
N.84.6.66
John E. Evans, 1984, [1932]
N.84.6.67
D.M. Lacy, 1984
N.84.6.68
North Carolina Museums Council Annual Meeting, 1980, 1984 [11-18-80]
N.84.6.69-98
Textile Exhibit Opening, 1984 [9-17-81]
N.84.6.99-127
Literary and Historical Association Luncheon and Awards, 1984 [11-21-80]
N.84.6.128-156
Black History Lectures, 1984 [2-12-82]
N.84.6.157-165
Representatives from Randolph County, 1984 [March 29, 1983]
N.84.6.166-168
Black Genealogy, 1984
N.84.6.169-191
Society of American Archivists (SAA) Convention in Chapel Hill, 1984, 1984, March 9
N.84.6.192-205
Dr. Robert Kelley addresses Archives and History Staff, 1984, February 28
N.84.6.206-214
Historical Commission Meeting, 1984 [October 13, 1983]
N.84.6.215-223
WRAL presents fifty "Brainstorm" tickets, 1984 [October 19, 1983]
N.84.6.224-226
Campaign Steering Committee Meeting, September 22, 1983, 1984 [September 22, 1983]
N.84.6.227-247
Mrs. James B. Hunt Jr. at Wiley School, Raleigh, 1984 [December 15, 1980]
N.84.6.248-255
Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., with British Little Theatre, 1984 [September 23, 1982]
N.84.6.256-265
Sara W. Hodgkins and Guppy the Clown, August 4, 1981, 1984 [August 4, 1981]
N.84.6.266-273
Dr. and Mrs. William Thornton and Eve Williamson, 1984 [October 13, 1983]
N.84.6.274-278
Map of Township of Rapides in Halifax County, 1984, [1868]
N.84.6.279
Juried Exhibition of North Carolina Crafts, 1984 [March 17, 1983]
N.84.6.280-293
Juried Exhibition of North Carolina Crafts, 1984 [March 17, 1983]
N.84.6.294-314
Juried Exhibition of North Carolina Crafts, 1984 [March 17, 1983]
N.84.6.315-322
Literary and Historical Society Awards Banquet, 1984 [November 19, 1982]
N.84.6.323-339
Literary and Historical Society Awards Banquet, 1984 [November 19, 1982]
N.84.6.340-351
Literary and Historical Society Awards Banquet, 1984 [November 19, 1982]
N.84.6.352-378
Literary and Historical Society, 1984 [November 19, 1982]
N.84.6.379-402
Literary and Historical Society, 1984 [November 19, 1982]
N.84.6.403-420
Literary and Historical Society, 1984 [November 19, 1982]
N.84.6.421-438
Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., at Broughton High School, Raleigh, 1984 [December 15, 1980]
N.84.6.439-440
State Archivist, David Olson at Friends of Archives Meeting, 1984 [June 6, 1983]
N.84.6.441-443
Archives Day, March 9, 1984, 1984, March 9
N.84.6.444
The British American Festival Logo, 1984
N.84.6.445
Rodney Barfield, 1984, February 17
N.84.6.446
Marilyn Monroe, 1984
N.84.6.447
Andy Griffith, 1984 [November, 1982]
N.84.6.448
Captain Mark Phillips and Princess Anne of Great Britain, 1984
N.84.6.449
The North Carolina State Convention, May 22, 1861, 1984, [1861]
N.84.6.450
Sam Ragan sworn in as Poet Laureate of North Carolina, 1984 [May 19, 1982]
N.84.6.451
Culture Week, Meeting of Association of State and Local Historians, 1984 [November 20, 1982]
N.84.6.452-479
Culture Week, Association of State and Local Historians Meeting, 1984 [November 20, 1982]
N.84.6.480-483
Victorian Society, Saint Mary's College, 1984 [November 20, 1982]
N.84.6.484-495
Tintype of John Henry Harris, others unknown, 1984
N.84.6.496
Nellie Boyd Taylor, 1984
N.84.6.497
Nellie Taylor and Tommie White, 1984
N.84.6.498
Lemuel Freeman Taylor, 1984
N.84.6.499
H. H. Gibb Sawyer and his daughter, Ameriba Sawyer, 1984
N.84.6.500
Jessie Taylor Mann, 1984
N.84.6.501
Harriet Taylor Avery, 1984
N.84.6.502
Mamie Sawyer Dixon, 1984
N.84.6.503
Administration Building, Chicago World's Fair, 1984
N.84.6.654
The Grand Court, Chicago World's Fair, 1984
N.84.6.655
West Market Street, Greensboro, NC, 1984
N.84.6.656
Elizabeth Avenue, Charlotte, NC, 1984
N.84.6.657
Streetscape, Charlotte, NC, 1984
N.84.6.658
South Elm Street, Greensboro, NC, 1984
N.84.6.659
South Elm Street, Greensboro, NC, 1984
N.84.6.660
Salem Iron Works, Winston-Salem, NC, 1984
N.84.6.661
Clearwater Basin, Winston-Salem, NC, 1984
N.84.6.662
Fayetteville Street, North to the Capitol, Raleigh, NC, 1984
N.84.6.663
Factory of the Durham Cotton Manufacturing Company, Durham, NC, 1984
N.84.6.664
Latta Park, Charlotte, NC, 1984
N.84.6.665
Meadowmont, Chapel Hill Vicinity, 1984, [1933]
N.84.6.1101
Meadowmont, Chapel Hill Vicinity, 1984, [1933]
N.84.6.1102-1103
Meadowmont, Chapel Hill Vicinity, 1984, [1933]
N.84.6.1104
Meadowmont, Chapel Hill Vicinity, 1984, [1933]
N.84.6.1105-1106
Meadowmont, Chapel Hill Vicinity, 1984, [1933]
N.84.6.1109-1110
Meadowmont, Chapel Hill Vicinity, 1984, [1933]
N.84.6.1111-1112
Meadowmont, Chapel Hill Vicinity, 1984, [1933]
N.84.6.1113-1114
Meadowmont, Chapel Hill Vicinity, 1984, [1933]
N.84.6.1115
Meadowmont, Chapel Hill Vicinity, 1984, [1933]
N.84.6.1116
Meadowmont, Chapel Hill Vicinity, 1984, [1933]
N.84.6.1117
Meadowmont, Chapel Hill Vicinity, 1984, [1933]
N.84.6.1118
Meadowmont, Chapel Hill Vicinity, 1984, [1933]
N.84.6.1119
Meadowmont, Chapel Hill Vicinity, 1984, [1933]
N.84.6.1120-1122
Meadowmont, Chapel Hill Vicinity, 1984, [1933]
N.84.6.1123
Railroad Street, Ahoskie, 1984 (ca. 1920)
N.84.7.1
Church, Ahoskie, 1984
N.84.7.2
Railroad Depot, Ahoskie, 1984 (ca. 1920)
N.84.7.3
Bank of Ahoskie Letterhead, 1984 (ca. 1920)
N.84.7.4
Church Street, Ahoskie, 1984
N.84.7.5
County Herald Newspaper Building, Ahoskie, 1984 (1928)
N.84.7.6
Branding Mill, Ahoskie, 1984 (ca. 1920)
N.84.7.7
Main Street, Ahoskie, 1984 (ca. 1920)
N.84.7.8
M. E. Church, Ahoskie, 1984
N.84.7.9
Baptist Church, Ahoskie, 1984
N.84.7.10
Home of T. M. Garrett, Ahoskie, 1984 (ca. 1907)
N.84.7.11
Brick Hotel, Ahoskie, 1984
N.84.7.12
Clarissa Bonner Hobbs, 1984
N.84.7.13
Lemuel Freeman Taylor and his wife, Sophia Foy, 1984
N.84.7.14
C. D. "Cate" Jones, Joe Sawyer, and Daniel Sawyer, South Creek, 1984
N.84.7.15
Sam Jones, Ruth Jones West, and two other children of C. D. "Cate" Jones and Sidney Harris of South Creek, 1984
N.84.7.16
Gathering of residents of South Creek, 1918, 1984 (ca. 1918)
N.84.7.17
Portrait of John Thorpe, 1984
N.84.7.18
Ladies sell War Bonds, Raleigh, 1984 (ca. 1943)
N.84.7.19
Raleigh Garage, 1984 (ca. 1930)
N.84.7.20
Aerial View of Raleigh, 1984
N.84.7.21
(Former) Museum of Art, Raleigh, 1984
N.84.7.22
Textile Mill, Raleigh, 1984 (ca. 1930-1940)
N.84.7.23
Historic Preservation Workshop, State Capitol, Raleigh, 1984 (February 11, 1983)
N.84.7.24-46
North Carolina Federation of Historical Societies, 1984 (November 18, 1982)
N.84.7.47-70
Historic Preservation Workshop, State Capitol, Raleigh, 1984 (February 11, 1983)
N.84.7.71-84
Children's Workshop at Pullen Park, Raleigh, 1984 (July 27, 1983)
N.84.7.85-96
Institute for Advanced Researchers, Raleigh, 1984 (August 11, 1983)
N.84.7.97-101
State Library Legislative Reception, 1984 (March 24, 1983)
N.84.7.102-130
State Library Legislative Reception, 1984 (March 24, 1983)
N.84.7.131-144
John Bell, Sara Hodgkins, and Liston Ramsay, 1984 (January 27, 1983)
N.84.7.145-147
Retirement Party for Marion Grissom, 1984 (January 12, 1984)
N.84.7.148-184
Mrs. James B. Hunt, Jr. and Autistic Child for 1982, 1984 (December 6, 1982)
N.84.7.185-190
Researchers from Old Salem, 1984 (January 24, 1983)
N.84.7.191-197
Museum Associates Board Orientation Meeting, 1984 (May 5, 1983)
N.84.7.198-212
400th Anniversary "Media Conference", 1984 (July 29, 1982)
N.84.7.213-228
Currier and Ives Exhibit Opening, NC Museum of History, 1984 (July 10, 1983)
N.84.7.229-262
Pocket Sundial, 1984 (July 11, 1983)
N.84.7.263-273
Juried Exhibition of North Carolina Crafts, NC Museum of History, 1984 (March 21, 1983)
N.84.7.274-286
Juried Exhibition of North Carolina Crafts, NC Museum of History, 1984 (March 21, 1983)
N.84.7.287-302
Juried Exhibit of North Carolina Crafts, NC Museum of History, 1984 (March 21, 1983)
N.84.7.303-317
NC Federation of Historical Societies, 1984 (November 18, 1982)
N.84.7.318-336
Locomotive, "Best Friend of Charleston", Southern Railway System, 1984
N.84.7.337
Bertram Wyatt-Brown speaking at a Division of Archives and History Staff Break, 1984 (February 20, 1984)
N.84.7.338-347
Sara Hodgkins and Liston Ramsay in the NC Legislative Building, 1984 (April 8, 1983)
N.84.7.348-350
Museum Associates Eastern Shore Tour, Sheraton, Crabtree, Raleigh, 1984 (September 15, 1983)
N.84.7.351-383
Colonial Records Intern, 1984 (January 19, 1983)
N.84.7.384-387
Retirement party for Ruby Holloway, Department of Cultural Resources, 1984 (June 30, 1983)
N.84.7.388-424
Retirement party for Ruby Holloway, 1984 (June 30, 1983)
N.84.7.425-438
Kepi, Confederate Army Cavalry, worn by Brigadier General Robert Ransom, 9th NCST (First Regiment, North Carolina Cavalry), 1984
N.84.7.439
North Carolina Museum Associates Membership Drive, Wilson, 1984 (September 29, 1983)
N.84.7.440-452
North Carolina Museum Associates Membership Drive, Kinston, 1984 (September 20, 1983)
N.84.7.453-469
North Carolina Museum Associates Membership Drive, Shelby, 1984 (September 28, 1983)
N.84.7.470-491
North Carolina Museum Associates Membership Drive, Red Springs, 1984 (September 23, 1983)
N.84.7.492-504
North Carolina Museum Associates Membership Drive, High Point, 1984 (September 21, 1983)
N.84.7.505-521
Peggy Howe, Communications Office, Department of Cultural Resources, 1984 (June 27, 1983)
N.84.7.522-528
George Stevenson and George London in the Archives Stacks, 1984 (November 17, 1982)
N.84.7.529-533
North Carolina Awards Ceremony, 1984 (November 3, 1983)
N.84.7.534-558
North Carolina Awards Ceremony, 1984 (November 3, 1983)
N.84.7.559-589
North Carolina Awards Ceremony, 1984 (November 3, 1983)
N.84.7.590-611
North Carolina Museum Associates Christmas Party, 1984 (December 1, 1983)
N.84.7.612-627
Executive Mansion Docents, 1984 (March 3, 1982)
N.84.7.628-650
North Carolina Museum Associates Picnic, Historic Oakwood, 1984 (May 6, 1983)
N.84.7.651-667
North Carolina Museum Associates Picnic, Historic Oakwood, 1984 (May 6, 1983)
N.84.7.668-679
Volunteer Luncheon, NC Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, 1984 (April 20, 1983)
N.84.7.680-697
Volunteer Luncheon, NC Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, 1984 (April 20, 1983)
N.84.7.698-724
Volunteer Luncheon, NC Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, 1984 (April 20, 1983)
N.84.7.725-727
Tar Heel Junior Historian Awards Day, 1984 (May 16, 1983)
N.84.7.728-749
Tar Heel Junior Historian Awards Day, 1984 (May 16, 1983)
N.84.7.750-761
Tar Heel Junior Historian Awards Day, 1984 (May 6, 1983)
N.84.7.762-777
Tar Heel Junior Historian Awards Day, 1984 (May 16, 1983)
N.84.7.778-793
Tar Heel Junior Historian Awards Day Talent Show, 1984 (May 16, 1983)
N.84.7.794-804
Tar Heel Junior Historian Awards Day, 1984 (May 16, 1983)
N.84.7.805-826
Tar Heel Junior Historian Awards Day Workshops, 1984 (May 16, 1983)
N.84.7.827-847
Tar Heel Junior Historian Awards Day Activities, 1984 (May 16, 1983)
N.84.7.848-856
Tar Heel Junior Historian Awards Day, 1984 (May 16, 1983)
N.84.7.857-887
Tar Heel Junior Historian Awards Day, 1984 (May 16, 1983)
N.84.7.888-892
Tar Heel Junior Historian Awards Day, Monday Night Awards, 1984 (May 16, 1983)
N.84.7.893-906
Tombstones, Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh, 1984 (January 6, 1983)
N.84.7.907-913
Tombstones, Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh, 1983
N.84.7.914-921
Tombstones, Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh, 1983
N.84.7.922-929
Computer Conference, Radisson Plaza, Raleigh, 1982
N.84.7.930-946
Computer Conference, Radisson Plaza, Raleigh, 1982
N.84.7.947-956
Computer Conference, Radisson Plaza, Raleigh, 1982
N.84.7.957-967
Legislative Opening of the Museum of Art, 1983
N.84.7.968-990
Legislative Opening of the NC Museum of Art, 1983
N.84.7.991-1013
Legislative Opening of the NC Museum of Art, 1983
N.84.7.1014-1020
NC Museum Associates Annual Board of Directors Meeting, 1983
N.84.7.1021-1049
NC Museum Associates Annual Board of Directors Meeting, 1983
N.84.7.1050-1069
NC Museum Sales Shop Items, 1983
N.84.7.1070-1075
Founders' Celebration at the NC Museum of Art, 1983
N.84.7.1076-1092
Founders' Celebration at the NC Museum of Art, 1983
N.84.7.1093-2121
A Pair of Evening Shoes Belonging to Mrs. Angus McLean, ca. 1925
N.84.8.1
Shoes, Gloves, and Handbag Belonging to Mrs. Dan K. Moore, ca. 1965
N.84.8.2
A Hat that belonged to Mrs. Robert B. Glenn, ca. 1905
N.84.8.3
Cape that belonged to Mrs. David Settle Reid, ca. 1850
N.84.8.4
Caster that reportedly belonged to Richard Caswell
N.84.8.5
Inaugural Dress of Mrs. Angus McLean, ca. 1925
N.84.8.6
Gown that belonged to Mrs. David Settle Reid, ca. 1850
N.84.8.7
Inaugural Gown of Mrs. Kate Lewis Scales, 1885
N.84.8.8
Inaugural Gown of Mrs. Elias Carr, 1893
N.84.8.9
Gown that belonged to Mrs. Richard Caswell or one of her daughters, ca. 1790
N.84.8.10
Lace Detail of a Ball Gown that belonged to Musette Satterfield Kitchin, wife of Governor William W. Kitchin, 1908
N.84.8.11
Inaugural Gown of Mrs. Nina D. Glenn, wife of Governor Robert B. Glenn, 1905
N.84.8.12
Inaugural Gown of Mrs. Margaret Rose Sanford, wife of Governor Terry Sanford, 1961
N.84.8.13
Inaugural Gown and Coat of Mrs. Jessie Rae Scott, wife of Governor Robert Walter Scott, (1929-2009), 1969
N.84.8.14
A Three-piece Dress that belonged to Mrs. W. W. Holden, wife of Governor Holden, ca. 1870s
N.84.8.15
Inaugural Gown of Mrs. Fanny Bickett, wife of Governor Thomas W. Bickett, 1917
N.84.8.16
Inaugural Gown of Mrs. Clyde Hoey, wife of Governor Clyde Hoey, 1937
N.84.8.17
Pay Voucher of Joseph H. Wilson, Union County, 1863
N.84.8.19
Bessie Mae Williams
N.84.8.20
Rosana L. Phillips
N.84.8.21
Orange County Corn Regulations of 1864, 1864
N.84.8.22
The Carry All, Camp Sutton, ca. 1944
N.84.8.23
Celebration of Thad Eure's 46th year as Secretary of State, 1982
N.84.8.24-34
Celebration of Thad Eure's 46th year as Secretary of State, 1982
N.84.8.35-54
NC Museum of History Sales Shop Items, 1982
N.84.8.55-62
NC Museum of History Sales Shop Items, 1982
N.84.8.63-70
NC Museum of History Sales Shop Items, 1982
N.84.8.71-77
NC Museum of History Sales Shop Items, 1982
N.84.8.78-81
NC Museum of History Sales Shop Items concerning the NC Sports Hall of Fame Exhibit, 1982
N.84.8.82
NC Museum of History Sales Shop Items concerning North Carolina Lighthouses, 1982
N.84.8.83
New NC Art Museum Public Opening, 1983
N.84.8.84-103
New NC Art Museum Public Opening, 1983
N.84.8.104-121
New NC Art Museum Public Opening, 1983
N.84.8.122-138
New NC Museum of Art Public Opening, 1983
N.84.8.139-151
New NC Museum of Art Public Opening, 1983
N.84.8.152-171
Founders' Day Celebraton at the NC Museum of Art, 1983
N.84.8.172-197
Lake Michie Reservoir control panel, Durham, 1926
N.84.8.198
Turbines, Lake Michie, Durham, ca. 1926
N.84.8.199
Lake Michie Dam, Durham, 1958
N.84.8.200
Mariah Covington McCoy
N.84.8.201
Mary McNeil Bailey and Anson Bailey
N.84.8.202
Sam Atkins
N.84.8.203
Walter Bailey
N.84.8.204
Copy of a tintype depicting Hillard Rogers, ca. 1850s
N.84.8.205
George Cameron Hicks, ca. 1917
N.84.8.206
Fannie B. Faison (Hester), ca. 1902
N.84.8.207
Cora Faison, ca. 1902
N.84.8.208
Cora and Fannie Faison
N.84.8.209
Mary Faison Reavis
N.84.8.210
Inaugural Coat and Gown of Mrs. Patricia Hollingsworth Holshauser, wife of Governor James Holshauser, 1973
N.84.8.211
Inaugural Gown of Mrs. Mathilda B. Houghton Ehringhaus, wife of Governor J. C. B Ehringhaus, 1933
N.84.8.212
Inaugural Gown of Mrs. Virginia Watts Morrison, wife of Governor Cameron Morrison, 1921
N.84.8.213
Map of the Cape Fear River
N.84.9.1
Postcard showing a Flood Scene with a Trestle Bridge, Fayetteville, date unknown
N.84.9.2
Portrait of Edgar Haywood and Horse "Beppo"
N.84.9.3
Haywood Hall, Raleigh, ca. 1900
N.84.9.4
Treasurer John Haywood
N.84.9.5
Lucy Williams Haywood
N.84.9.6
Walter Stearns
N.84.9.8
Onslow County Aerial Photographs, 1938
N.84.9.9-10
Oakwood Cemetery Bronze Tablet depicting Worth Bagley, Raleigh
N.84.9.11
North Carolina Federation of Music Societies, 1983
N.84.9.12-39
North Carolina Federation of Music Societies, 1983
N.84.9.40-47
History Day, Stagville Center, 1982
N.84.9.48-64
History Day, Stagville Center, 1982
N.84.9.65-81
History Day, Stagville Center, 1982
N.84.9.82-102
Nash-Edgecombe Day at the NC Museum of History, 1983
N.84.9.103-117
Nash-Edgecombe Day at the NC Museum of History, 1983
N.84.9.118-136
Nash-Edgecombe Day at the NC Museum of History, 1983
N.84.9.137-152
Archivists Meeting in the Archives and History Conference Room, 1983
N.84.9.153-154
Thomas Blount, 1983
N.84.9.155-163
Presentation of "Pressed Flower Art" to Governor James B. Hunt, 1982
N.84.9.164-167
David McCullough, 1982
N.84.9.168-174
North Carolina Museum Associates Annual Fund Raiser, Raliegh, 1983
N.84.9.175-181
Moravian Archives, 1983
N.84.9.182-217
Dress worn by Mrs. David Settle Reid to the Inaugural Ball of President James Buchanan, 1857
N.84.9.218
U. S. Springfield Rifle, ca. 1870-1880
N.84.9.219
U. S. Springfield Rifle, ca. 1878
N.84.9.220
U. S. Springfield Rifle, ca. 1878
N.84.9.221
Banjo
N.84.9.222
Confederate Uniform Shell Jacket, ca. 1864
N.84.9.223
School Commencement, Smithfield, ca. 1888
N.84.9.224
Sketch of the Skirmish at Rawle's Mill, Williamston vicinity, ca. 1862
N.84.9.225
Confederate Tax Voucher for Fifty Dollars, Warren County, ca. 1865
N.84.9.226
Teacher and Six Girls with needlework, unknown
N.84.9.227
Founders' Celebration, North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, 1983
N.84.10.1-12
Artists' Day, North Carolina Museum of Art, 1983
N.84.10.13-17
Artists' Day, North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, 1983
N.84.10.18-46
Artists' Day, North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, 1983
N.84.10.47-65
William White, Founder of Ernest Myatt Presbyterian Church, Garner, ca. 1928
N.84.10.66
Samuel L. Patterson, Unknown
N.84.10.67
Pulaski Cowper Mansion, Raleigh, ca. 1930
N.84.10.68
Sanctuary of Sacred Heart Cathedral, Raleigh, before 1979
N.84.10.69
"Academie", a daguerreotype by an unknown photographer, ca. 1845
N.84.10.70
Revolutionary War Re-enactment
N.84.10.71
Map of the Coastline of Virginia and North Carolina entitled "Virginia Vecchia e Nuoua, 1647", 1647
N.84.10.72
First Catholic Church, Fayetteville
N.84.10.73
Handwritten sanctuary blueprint of Saint Paul's Catholic Church, Newbern, Unknown
N.84.10.74
Sacred Heart Cathederal, Raleigh, Unknown
N.84.10.75
Sacred Heart Cathedral Rectory, Raleigh, 1917-1925
N.84.10.76
Sacred Heart Convent, Raleigh, ca. 1936
N.84.10.77
Sacred Heart Cathedral School, Raleigh, 1936-1949
N.84.10.78
Sacred Heart Church, Raleigh, ca. 1879-1935
N.84.10.79
Postcard Depicting West Durham Baptist Church, Durham, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.10.80
McCabe and Grice, Elizabeth City, Unknown
N.84.10.81
Elizabeth City Bus Line Bus and Driver, W. H. Whitehurst, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.82
Willey's Railway with Two Ships and Some Workmen, Elizabeth City, Unknown
N.84.10.83
Chart of Virginia by Don Pedro de Zuniga, 1984, [1608]
N.84.10.84
Cover Photographs for the Archives and Records Programs in North Carolina Summary Report, 1984, 1984
N.84.10.85
Waterfall after a Rain, from the F. W. Bicknell Photo Collection, 1984, [1911]
N.84.10.86
A Group Fishing at the Upper Falls at Linville, 1984, [1909]
N.84.10.87
Three People Sitting on a Rock Between the Upper and the Lower Falls, Possibly at Linville Falls, 1984, [1910]
N.84.10.88
Three People Sitting on Rocks Above the Lower Falls, Possibly at Linville Falls, 1984, [1910]
N.84.10.89
Two Men on a Rocky River Bank, Possibly on the Linville River, 1984, [1909]
N.84.10.90
Two People Preparing For Sleep in a Rocky Camp Site in the Mountains, Possibly Near the Babel Tower Gorge, 1984, [1912]
N.84.10.91
Huge Rock Formation on the brink of the Lower Falls with Three People Standing on it, Possibly at Linville Falls, 1984, [1909]
N.84.10.92
View of the Falls from Virasalta, a Cottage Above and Left of the Falls, Possibly Linville Falls, 1984, [1909]
N.84.10.93
View of a Sawmill from across the Linville River, 1984, [1920]
N.84.10.94
George Vaupel and a goose named Launcelot, 1984, [1908]
N.84.10.95
A Goose named Launcelot eating corn from the hand of an unidentified woman, 1984, [1908]
N.84.10.96
Making Apple Butter in a Brass Kettle, 1984, [1909]
N.84.10.97
Jessie and George W. Vaupel at Ervin's View, 1984, [1908]
N.84.10.98
Unidentified Man with Lima Beans, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.99
F. W. Bicknell and a chicken named Gus, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.100
F. W. Bicknell carrying a basket of vegetables and a bucket of water, 1984, [1910]
N.84.10.101
F. W. Bicknell farming in the mountains, 1984, [1908]
N.84.10.102
Cottage at Linville Falls, 1984, [1909]
N.84.10.103
The Hossfeld Family in a buckboard and on horseback, 1984, [1909]
N.84.10.104
Man on horseback pictured from the Jonas Ridge Bald Ground looking towards Grandfather Mountain, 1984, [1916]
N.84.10.105
Three People at Wiseman's View, 1984, [1909]
N.84.10.106
Upper Falls, Possibly Linville Falls, 1984, [1909]
N.84.10.107
Governor Terry Sanford and Family, Unknown
N.84.10.108
Statue of Andrew Jackson, 1983
N.84.10.109-122
Moravian Archives, 1983
N.84.10.123-136
Moravian Archives, 1983
N.84.10.137-148
Presentation of Volume I of the James B. Hunt, Jr. Papers, 1983
N.84.10.149-456
Archdale Building as seen from Peace College, 1983
N.84.10.157-158
Sanderford House, 1983
N.84.10.159-166
Statue of Andrew Jackson, 1983
N.84.10.167-168
Education Committee Meeting, 1983
N.84.10.169-170
Cultural Resources Summer Interns, 1982
N.84.10.171-176
Rabbit Toy, Tryon Toy Makers, Unknown
N.84.10.177
Executive Mansion Docents, 1982
N.84.10.178-189
Oliver W. Holmes, Unknown
N.84.10.190
Albion Tourgee at Thorheim, 1984, [1890-1899]
N.84.10.191
Thorheim, before being purchased by Albion Tourgee, 1984, [1860-1900]
N.84.10.192
The North Carolina Code Commission of 1868, William B. Rodman, Victor C. Barringer, and Albion Tourgee, 1989, [1868]
N.84.10.193
The "Carpet-Bag Lodge", Greensboro, 1984, [1865-1880]
N.84.10.194
Albion Tourgee's Boyhood Home near Kingsville, Ohio, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.195
Gold Artifacts Used in the Reed Gold Mine Exhibit, 1977
N.84.10.196-215
North Carolina Museum Associates' Annual Christmas Party, NC Museum of History, 1983
N.84.10.216-240
Underwater Archaeology Workshop, 1983
N.84.10.241-267
Confederate Veterans, Supply, 1984, [1908]
N.84.10.268
Premier of the motion picture "Brainstorm" at the Mission Valley Cinema, Raleigh, 1983
N.84.10.269-332
Premier of the motion picture "Brainstorm" at the Mission Valley Cinema, Raleigh, 1983
N.84.10.333-358
Party or Reception held for Wendy T. Wallace and her painting, "The Mystery of the Carroll A. Deering", 1983
N.84.10.359-376
Governor James B. Hunt and Sara Hodgkins, 1983
N.84.10.377-378
Neil Fulghum and a Women's History Intern, 1983
N.84.10.379-381
Neil Fulghum, Betsy Buford, and a Women's History Intern with a Women's Suffrage Poster, 1982
N.84.10.382-387
The Cast of "Brainstorm": Christopher Walken, Joe Dorsey, Louise Fletcher, Cliff Robertson, and Natalie Wood, 1983
N.84.10.388
Douglas Trumbull, director of the motion picture "Brainstorm, and Natalie Wood, 1983
N.84.10.389
Cliff Robertson, Actor in the Motion Picture "Brainstorm", 1983
N.84.10.390
Reception for Docents Responsible for Crafting the Needlework Design on the Executive Mansion Chairs, 1983
N.84.10.391-417
Reception for Docents Responsible for Crafting the Needlework Design on the Executive Mansion Chairs, 1983
N.84.10.418-440
The First Page of the Carolina Charter being taken to the South Carolina Department of Archives and History, 1982
N.84.10.441-462
A Cadet Hop at West Point, 1984, [1859]
N.84.10.463
Map of West Point during the Civil War, 1984, [1860-1870]
N.84.10.464
A Cadet's Room at West Point, 1984, [1860]
N.84.10.465
A West Point Diploma, 1984, [1860]
N.84.10.466
Dialectic Society Certificate from West Point, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.467
Stephen D. Ramseur's Commission as Second Lieutenant, 1984, [1861]
N.84.10.468
Doll Exhibit at the North Carolina Museum of History, 1983
N.84.10.469-476
Silver Exhibit at the North Carolina Museum of History, 1983
N.84.10.477
Winston-Salem City Market, 1984, [1920-1930]
N.84.10.478
The Mechanical Room of the Winston-Salem City Market, 1984, [1920-1930]
N.84.10.479
Winston-Salem City Market, 1984, [1920-1930]
N.84.10.480
Winston-Salem City Market, 1984, [1920-1930]
N.84.10.481
Map Showing the Location of the Municipal Market and Other Buildings in Downtown Winston-Salem, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.482
Map of the City of Winston-Salem, 1984, [1926]
N.84.10.483
Abraham Lincoln and Family, 1984, [1960-1965]
N.84.10.484
Home of Jordan Bennett, a Revolutionary War Soldier, 1984, [1824]
N.84.10.485
Home of Jordan Bennett, a Revolutionary War Soldier, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.486
Colonel F. H. Fries, 1984, [1928]
N.84.10.487
Gilbert T. Stephenson, 1984, [1928]
N.84.10.488
N. S. Calhoun, 1984, [1928]
N.84.10.489
T. F. Maguire, Jr., 1984, [1928]
N.84.10.490
W. W. Moore, 1984, [1928]
N.84.10.491
Tucker Building, Raleigh, 1984, [1892]
N.84.10.492
Tucker Building, Raleigh, 1984, [1928]
N.84.10.493
John C. Brantley, 1984, [1928]
N.84.10.494
J. M. Broughton, 1984, [1928]
N.84.10.495
John E. Evans, 1984, [1928]
N.84.10.496
C. F. Harvey, Sr., 1984, [1928]
N.84.10.497
H. Clarence Howell, 1984, [1928]
N.84.10.498
N. H. McLeod, 1984, [1928]
N.84.10.499
Frank Page, 1984, [1928]
N.84.10.500
L. M. Parker, 1984, [1928]
N.84.10.501
Dr. Clarence Poe, 1984, [1928]
N.84.10.502
Construction of the Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.503
Construction Workers at the Lake Michie Dam, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.504
Construction of the Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.505
Construction of the Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.506
View of the Internal Workings of the Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.507
Internal Workings of the Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.508
Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.509
Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.510
Construction of the Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.511
Construction of the Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.512
Construction of the Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.513
The Flat River at the Site of the Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, before Construction, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.514
Beginning Construction on the Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.515
Construction of the Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.516
Construction of the Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.517
Construction of the Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.518
Flat River, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.519
Constructon of the Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.520
Construction of the Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.521
Construction of the Dam at Lake Michie, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.522
Lake Michie Dam, Completed, Durham County, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.523
Bennett T. Blake and Scheherazade Mial Blake, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.524
City of Raleigh Seal, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.10.525
Granville Land Grant for 640 acres in Rowan County, April 30, 1753, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.10.525-A
H. E. Litchford, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.10.526
City Auditorium, Raleigh, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.10.527
State Capitol, Raleigh, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.10.528
State Administration Building, Raleigh, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.10.529
The Raleigh Banking and Trust Company, Raleigh, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.10.530
The Commercial National Bank, Raleigh, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.10.531
Capitol Club, Raleigh, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.10.532
New Bank and Office Building Being Constructed by the Citizens National Bank, Raleigh, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.10.533
North Carolina Confederate Soldiers Home, Raleigh, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.10.534
Raleigh Country Club, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.10.535
Masonic Temple, Raleigh, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.10.536
The Bland Hotel, Raleigh, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.10.537
Sir Walter Raleigh, 1984, n.d.
N.84.10.538
First Automobile in Spring Hope, 1984, [1900-1920]
N.84.10.539
Spring Hope Seventh Grade Class, 1984, [1920-1930]
N.84.10.540
Spring Hope Hotel, 1984, [1920-1930]
N.84.10.541
Spring Hope Hotel, 1984, [1920-1930]
N.84.10.542
Spring Hope Hotel, 1984, [1920-1930]
N.84.10.543
Kellenberger Memorial Plaque in the Kellenberger Garden at Tryon Palace, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.544
Kellenberger Memorial Plaque in the Kellenberger Garden at Tryon Palace, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.545
Items in the Display Cabinet at the John Wright Stanley House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.546
The Gazebo in the John Wright Stanly Garden, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.547
The Wall Fountain in the John Wright Stanly Garden, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.548
A Display Case at the John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.549
Wall Fountain, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.550
Display Cabinet, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.551
Cannon, Tryon Palace, 1976
N.84.10.552
Cannon, Tryon Palace, 1976
N.84.10.553
Garden Bench, Tryon Palace, 1976
N.84.10.554
Ornamental table in a garden, Tryon Palace, 1976
N.84.10.555
Urn, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.556
Gardens, Tryon Palace, 1976
N.84.10.557
Canopy bed in the Blue Bedroom of the Stevenson House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.558
Tea Caddy, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.559
Benches, Parterre Garden, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.560
Cannon, Tryon Palace, 1976
N.84.10.561
Chest and dressing mirror, Tulip Room, Stevenson House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.562
Ornamental Mirror over a Mantle, Stevenson House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.563
Picture of the US Frigate Constitution, Upper Hall, Stevenson House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.564
Figurine of a Lady, Bedroom #1, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.565
Table, Upper Hall, Tryon Palace, 1976
N.84.10.566
Disassembled chandelier, now in Mauve Bedroom, Tryon Palace, 1976
N.84.10.567
Slipper Chair, Tulip Bedroom, Stevenson House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.568
Dresser-China Cabinet, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.569
Garden Bench, 1976
N.84.10.570
Tureens in the shape of pidgeons, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.571
Cake Basket, 1976
N.84.10.572
Freeman Woods Spoons, 1976
N.84.10.573
Compote Dish, Front Drawing Room, Stevenson House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.574
Sconce, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.575
Copper Cauldron, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.576
Epergne, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.577
Sugar Bowl, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.578
Tea Pots, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.579
Pair of tureens shaped like quail, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.580
Crane and fireplace, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.10.581
Bed, Alcove Bedroom, Tryon Palace, 1976
N.84.10.582
Latham Garden Pavilion, Tryon Palace, 1976
N.84.10.583
Flat River Pumping Station, 1984, [1921]
N.84.11.1
Panoramic View of NC Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, Globe, 1984, [1934]
N.84.11.2-8
Memorial Hall, UNC-Ch, 1984, [1912]
N.84.11.9
Henry Woodfin Grady, 1984, n.d.
N.84.11.10
William Joseph Hardee, 1984, n.d.
N.84.11.11
Winfield Scott, 1984, n.d.
N.84.11.12
Mathias Murray Marshall, 1984, [1874-1907]
N.84.11.13
Mathias Murray Marshall, 1984, [1874-1907]
N.84.11.14
Unsheared Sheep, Cape Hatteras, 1984, [1900-1903]
N.84.11.15
Sheep, Cape Hatteras, 1984, [1900-1903]
N.84.11.16
Sheep, Cape Hatteras, 1984, [1900-1903]
N.84.11.17
"All Sheep Are Not Black on Cape Hatteras", a photo of some white sheep, Cape Hatteras, 1984, [1900]
N.84.11.18
Group of people at the W. R. Cullum Supper, First Baptist Church, Spring Hope, 1984, [ca. 1950]
N.84.11.19
Map of the Frying Pan Shoals and the Cape Fear River, with text, 1984, [1850]
N.84.11.20
A Proposed Development Plan for Bald Head Island, 1950s or 1960s, 1984, [1950-1969]
N.84.11.21
Map of Proposed Development of the Pirates Cove Area of Bald Head Island, 1984, n.d.
N.84.11.22
Blockade Fleet Off Wilmington, New Inlet, 1984, [1864]
N.84.11.23
Map of the Cape Fear River with Counties Adjacent and the Towns of Brunswick and Wilmington, London, 1781, 1984, [1781]
N.84.11.24
Plan of a fort projected for Bald Head Island, 1839, 1984, [1920-1929]
N.84.11.25
Plan of a fort projected for Bald Head Island (No. 1), 1839, 1984, [1820-1829]
N.84.11.26
Plan of a fort projected for Bald Head Island (No. 1B), 1839, 1984, [1820-1829]
N.84.11.27
Plan of a fort projected for Bald Head Island, (no. 2), 1839, 1984, [1820-1829]
N.84.11.28
Map of Frying-Pan Shoals and entrances to the Cape Fear River, 1857, 1984, [1857]
N.84.11.29
Map of Old Topsail Inlet to Shallotte Inlet, 1913, 1984, [1913]
N.84.11.30
Map of Old Topsail Inlet to Shallotte Inlet, 1913, 1984, [1913]
N.84.11.31
Plan of a fort projected for Bald Head Island, 1984, [1820-1829]
N.84.11.32
Plan of a fort projected for Bald Head Island, 1984, [1820-1829]
N.84.11.33
Plan of a fort projected for Bald Head Island, 1984, [1820-1829]
N.84.11.34
Two Line Logging Machine in Fair Timber, Pine Town, 1984, [1908]
N.84.11.35
Skidding Tongs made by Surry Parker, Pine Town, 1984, [ca. 1908]
N.84.11.36
Logging Machine, Pine Town, 1984, [ca. 1908]
N.84.11.37
Logging car loaded and ready to go to the mill, and a logging machine, Pine Town, 1984, [ca. 1908]
N.84.11.38
Logging, Pine Town, 1984, [ca. 1908]
N.84.11.39
Logging with Surry Parker Logging Machine, Pine Town, 1984, [ca. 1908]
N.84.11.40
Surry Parker Logging Machine, Pine Town, 1984, [ca. 1908]
N.84.11.41
Tranferring heavy gum and oak logs to a barge with a Surry Parker logging machine, Pine Town, 1984, [ca. 1908]
N.84.11.42
Skidding cypress and bold gum with a Surry Parker machine, Pine Town, 1984, [ca. 1908]
N.84.11.43
Surry Parker combination skidder and loader and a Shay Locomotive, Pine Town, 1984, [ca. 1908]
N.84.11.44
Logging with Surry Parker Equipment, Pine Town, 1984, [ca. 1908]
N.84.11.45
Federation of North Carolina Historical Societies Culture Week, Radisson Plaza, Raleigh, 1983
N.84.11.46-68
Federation of North Carolina Historical Societies Culture Week, Radisson Plaza, Raleigh, 1983
N.84.11.69-95
Federation of North Carolina Historical Societies Culture Week, Radisson Plaza, Raleigh, 1983
N.84.11.96-126
Table in the Kitchen of the John Wright Stanley House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.127
Latham Garden, Tryon Palace, 1976
N.84.11.128
Side Chair in the kitchen of the John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.129
Side chair in the kitchen of the John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.130
Oak table in the kitchen of the John Wright Stanley House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.131
Bench, Tryon Palace Gardens, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.132
Latham Garden, Tryon Palace, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.133
Gardens, Tryon Palace, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.134
Urn, Latham Garden, Tryon Palace, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.135
Bench, Tryon Palace, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.136
Garden Bench, Tryon Palace Gardens, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.137
Bench, Carraway Garden, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.138
Garden, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.139
Urn in the Kellenberger Garden, Tryon Palace, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.140
Bench, Tryon Palace Gardens, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.141
Garden Bench, Jones House, Pollock and Eden Streets, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.142
Garden Bench, Jones House, Pollock and Eden Streets, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.143
Cannon, Tryon Palace, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.144
Violin from the parlor of Tryon Palace, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.145
Urns from the dining room of the John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.146
Firescreen from the dining room of the John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.147
Firescreen, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.148
Statue in Tryon Palace Gardens, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.149
Urn in the Gardens at Tryon Palace, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.150
Statue, Kellenberger Garden, Tryon Palace, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.151
Pistol in the display case, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.152
Two Paintings: "A Fruit Piece" and "A Flower Piece", Upstairs drawing room, Tryon Palace, 1976
N.84.11.153
Members of the Raleigh Police Department in front of the State Capitol, 1984, [1890-1900]
N.84.11.154
Charles II, 1984, [ca. 1663]
N.84.11.155
Billy Graham, 1984, n.d.
N.84.11.156
North Carolina Society of County and Local Historians, 1984
N.84.11.157-164
Kermanshah Carpet, Commission House Drawing Room, 1976
N.84.11.165
McKinlay-Daves-Duffy House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.166
Bough Pots, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.167
Fireplace, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.168
Bench, Stevenson House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.169
Cupboard, John Wright Stanly House, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.170
Statue, Tryon Palace, 1976
N.84.11.171
Loading Machine for logging by Surry Parker, Pine Town, 1984, n.d.
N.84.11.172
Surry Parker barge loaders for logging, Pine Town, 1984, n.d.
N.84.11.173
Surry Parker barge loader for logging, Pine Town, 1984, n.d.
N.84.11.174
Surry Parker barge loader for logging, Pine Town, 1984, n.d.
N.84.11.175
Directions for splicing wire rope, Pine Town, 1984, n.d.
N.84.11.176
Armillary Sphere at Tryon Palace, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.177
Armillary Sphere in front of Tryon Palace, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.178
R. Blackledge Ledger, John Wright Stanly Library, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.179
R. Blackledge Ledger, John Wright Stanly Library, New Bern, 1976
N.84.11.180
Commercial National Bank of Raleigh, 1984, [1890-1900]
N.84.11.181
Richard H. Edmonds, 1984, n.d.
N.84.11.182
Confederate Fatigues, 1984, n.d.
N.84.11.183
Bethany Christian Church, Arapahoe, 1984, [1913]
N.84.11.184
Line of Rebel Works, Smith's Island, N.C., 1984, n.d.
N.84.11.185
Blockading Fleet Off Wilmington-Old Inlet, 1984, [1860-1865]
N.84.11.186
Camp Merrie-Woode, Sapphire, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.11.187
On the Hike, Eagle's Nest Camp for Girls, Brevard, 1984, [1910-1920]
N.84.11.188
The Brevard Institute, Brevard, 1984, [ca. 1913]
N.84.11.189
"A Residence" and "A Cabin", Two photographs, Brevard, 1984, [1913, 1813]
N.84.11.190
Plenty Came in Season, a photograph of a group of men with deer they have shot, probably in the Transylvania County vicinity, 1984, n.d.
N.84.11.191
Aethelwold Hotel, Brevard, 1984, [ca. 1913]
N.84.11.192
Bird's Eye View of Brevard, 1984, [ca. 1913]
N.84.11.193
Caswell County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Tuesday, June 10th, 1777, pages 1-5, 1984, [1777]
N.84.11.194-198
Collinson Rental Triplex, Wilson, 1983
N.84.11.1753-1754
Fence under construction at El Toro ball park, Durham, 1984, [1929-1940]
N.84.12.1
Biltmore Avenue, Asheville, 1984, [1929-1940]
N.84.12.2
Grading the athletic field, Semora School, Caswell County, 1984, [1929-1940]
N.84.12.3
Outhouses, Randolph County, 1984, [1929-1940]
N.84.12.4
"Sewing Room-Cooperating with the Red Cross", women sewing for the Red Cross, Wilmington, 1984, [1934]
N.84.12.5
Loom and rug made in the Durham County Women's work center, 1984, [1929-1940]
N.84.12.6
Drinking Fountain and Refreshment Stand, Duke Park, Durham, 1984, [1929-1940]
N.84.12.7
Extension of the sewer line, Wilson, 1984, [1929-1940]
N.84.12.8
Beautification project, 1984, [1929-1940]
N.84.12.9
City Reservoir under construction, Moore County, 1984, [1929-1940]
N.84.12.10
Raleigh Airport, Wake County, 1984, [1929-1940]
N.84.12.11
ERA Trucks, Durham, 1984, [1929-1940]
N.84.12.12
Community Cannery, Rocky Mount, 1984, [1929-1940]
N.84.12.13
Sewer Line, Burlington, 1984, [1929-1940]
N.84.12.14
Public Workes Exhibit Committee Members and Intern, NC Museum of History, 1984, [1982]
N.84.12.15-19
Carousel Workshop, Archives and History Conference Room, Raleigh, 1984, [1983]
N.84.12.20-36
Museum Associates Workshop, 1984, [1983]
N.84.12.37-51
American Astronaut on the moon with lunar module and equipment, 1984, n.d.
N.84.12.52
John Hilliard White, Company G, 43rd Regiment, NC Troops, 1984, [1860-1865]
N.84.12.53
Locomotive owned by the Montgomery Lumber Company, 1984, n.d.
N.84.12.54
Locomotive owned by the Montgomery Lumber Company, Spring Hope in the background, 1984, n.d.
N.84.12.55
Montgomery Lumber Company Plant, Spring Hope, 1984, n.d.
N.84.12.56
Locomotive at the Montgomery Lumber Company, Spring Hope, 1984, n.d.
N.84.12.57

15. Negatives Received in 1985

Arrangement:

Chronological and numerical

Old School in Rolesville, 1985, [1937]
N.85.1.1
Methodist Church, Rolesville, 1985, [1937]
N.85.1.2
Four ladies in front of the Methodist Church at Rolesville, 1985, [1937]
N.85.1.3
Gate to Cedar Grove Cemetery, New Bern, 1985, [1900-1910]
N.85.1.4
Horse pulling a parade float on Craven Street in the New Bern Bicentennial Parade, 1910, 1985, [1910]
N.85.1.5
The car of Dr. Joseph Flanner Patterson in the New Bern Bicentennial Parade, 1910, 1985, [1910]
N.85.1.6
Group at Fort Macon, ca. 1909, 1985, [ca. 1909]
N.85.1.7
Group of people on Shackleford's Banks, Carteret County, 1985, [ca. 1909]
N.85.1.8
Pollock Street, New Bern, 1985, [ca. 1909-1910]
N.85.1.9
Winstead's Photograph Gallery, New Bern, 1985, [ca. 1910]
N.85.1.10
Bradham's Drug Store decorated for the bicentennial of the founding of New Bern, 1985, [1910]
N.85.1.11
Pollock Street at Hancock Street, New Bern, 1985, [ca. 1900]
N.85.1.12
Group of Ladies in New Bern, 1985, [ca. 1890-1900]
N.85.1.13
Matt Whitaker Ransom, 1985, n.d.
N.85.1.14
Eve Williamson with Borroughs Wellcome official, Research Triangle Park, 1985
N.85.1.15-17
Museum Associates Patrons' Party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Carl, 1985, [1983]
N.85.1.18-47
Terry Crow of Historical Publications, 1985, [1982]
N.85.1.48-49
Aethelwold Hotel, Brevard, 1985, [ca. 1910]
N.85.1.50
Aethelwold Hotel and Bank, Brevard, 1985, [ca. 1910]
N.85.1.51
Southern Railway Station, Brevard, 1985, n.d.
N.85.1.52
Brevard Public Library, 1985, [ca. 1913]
N.85.1.53
Main Street, Brevard, 1985, [ca. 1910]
N.85.1.54
Aerial View of Raleigh, 1985, [1930-1939]
N.85.1.55
Lt. James B. Jordan, 26th NC Infantry, 1985, [1860-1870]
N.85.1.56
Simon William Bright and Henrietta Bain Wilson Bright, 1985, [1860-1880]
N.85.1.57
Group of laborors at Sunset Beach, 1985, [1941-1955]
N.85.1.58
Horse-drawn carriage decorated for the celebration of the bicentennial of the founding of New Bern, 1985, [1910]
N.85.1.59
Horse-drawn carriage decorated for the celebration of the bicentennial of the founding of New Bern, 1985, [1910]
N.85.1.60
People dressed in Indian costume during the celebration of the bicentennial of the founding of New Bern, 1985, [1910]
N.85.1.61
Historical Committee Meeting honoring Gertrude S. Carraway, 1983
N.85.1.62-73
Hattie Wilson Bright, 1989, n.d.
N.85.1.74
Harry Hooker, 1989, n.d.
N.85.1.75
Simon William Bright and son, Simon Henry Bright, 1989, [1860-1880]
N.85.1.76
L. Clayton Grant and Thomas McMillan Grant, 1989, n.d.
N.85.1.77
Aurora Jeannette G. Bright, 1989, [1860-1880]
N.85.1.78
Mrs. William B. Hooker, 1989, n.d.
N.85.1.79
Mary Barrett, 1989, n.d.
N.85.1.80
Thomas McMillan Grant holding Isa Costen Grant and Maline Grant, 1989, n.d.
N.85.1.81
Students in front of Hookerton School, 1989, [1917-1918]
N.85.1.82
Mahogany Desk, ca. 1750-1790, 1989
N.85.1.83
Navy Boot Camp, Company 667 C-8, Camp Peary, VA, 1989, [1944]
N.85.1.84
Augustus Bechtler single shot, muzzle loading, percussion pistol, ca. 1840, 1985
N.85.1.85-100
Hooverville: Outpost of a Hundred Cities, 1985, [1932]
N.85.2.1
Adolf Hitler, 1985, [1937]
N.85.2.2
Adolf Hitler, 1985, [1937]
N.85.2.3
Adolf Hitler, 1985, [1937]
N.85.2.4
Drawing of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1985, [1932]
N.85.2.5
Milk Separator, 1985, [1937]
N.85.2.6
Lady working in Burlington Mills, 1985, n.d.
N.85.2.7
Jaquard Loom, Burlington Mills, 1985, n.d.
N.85.2.8
"Wired Help for the Farm," Rural Electrification, 1937, 1985, [1937]
N.85.2.9
"I Am Electricity," advertisment for electricity of the farm, 1985, [1933]
N.85.2.10
Lineman checking power lines, 1985, [1937]
N.85.2.11
Two workers moving a chair, 1985, [1933]
N.85.2.12
William Steele, Confederate Soldier, 1985, [1861]
N.85.2.13
Girl stringing tobacco, 1985, [1939]
N.85.2.14
Migrant Farm Worker from Texas, 1985, [1940]
N.85.2.15
Farmers dozing in a cafe waiting for tobacco auction sales, Durham, 1985, [1939]
N.85.2.16
Workers on a Community Farm in Rocky Mount, 1985, [ca. 1934]
N.85.2.17
Two men in a car at a filling station; Coca-Cola advertisement, 1985, [1939]
N.85.2.18
"Fiddlin Bill" Henseley, Asheville, 1985, [1937]
N.85.2.19
Young son of a tenant farmer in North Carolina, 1985, [1938]
N.85.2.20
Tenant Farm Boy in a field, 1985, [1936]
N.85.2.21
Elderly sharecropper picking sweet potatoes in Orange County, 1985, [1939]
N.85.2.22
Black tenant farmer in Chatham County, 1985, [1939]
N.85.2.23
Women washing clothes in the Crabtree Creek recreational project area in Wake County, 1985, [1936]
N.85.2.24
Men enjoying leisure time at a filling station and general store in Chapel Hill, 1985, [1939]
N.85.2.25
Migrant worker eating in the corner of a barn, 1985, [1941]
N.85.2.26
Female migratory worker from Florida, 1985, [1940]
N.85.2.27
Elderly Sharecropper, 1985, [1939]
N.85.2.28
Tobacco farmer and his tobacco at auction, Oxford, 1985, [1936]
N.85.2.29
A Mrs. Lloyd, 91 years old, Carrboro vicinity, 1985, [1939]
N.85.2.30
Historcal Marker for Shepherd M. Dugger, 1985
N.85.2.31
Shepherd M. Dugger, 1985, n.d.
N.85.2.32
Shepherd M. Dugger, age 25, 1985, n.d.
N.85.2.33
Graves of Shepherd M. Dugger, his wife, and his son, 1985, n.d.
N.85.2.34
James McLean painting mural for Cannon Memorial Library, 1985, [1935]
N.85.2.35
Soldiers at work in a salvage pile of tin and clothes, Camp Davis, 1985, [1943]
N.85.2.36
Lt. Gladys Irene Gilds, Lt. Ruth H. Briggs, and Lt. Della Raney,1985, [1939-1944]
N.85.2.37
Sergeant B. J. McVicker and Sergeant Walter K. Early, Fort Bragg, 1985, [1939-1944]
N.85.2.38
Mrs. Mary A. Nelson, Camp Davis, 1985, [1943]
N.85.2.39
Men of the Sixteenth Battalion, all negro training unit, Fort Bragg, 1985, [1943]
N.85.2.40
Viola Thompson, Mary Clifford, and Lydia Linder, WASP's, Camp Davis, 1985, [1943]
N.85.2.41
Col. Westray Battle Boyce, CO, WAC, and Flight Officer Don Merrifield, her pilot, 1985, [1945]
N.85.2.42
Lt. Gen. W. D. Styer, CG, greets Col. Westray Battle Boyce, CO, WAC, Manila, Luzon, PI, 1985, [1940-1945]
N.85.2.43
Barrage Balloon being filled with Helium gas, Camp Davis, 1985, [1941]
N.85.2.44
90mm guns in action, Camp Davis, 1985, [1943]
N.85.2.45
Antiaircraft team in training, Camp Davis, 1985, [1943]
N.85.2.46
Antiaircraft Artillery, Camp Davis, 1985, [1943]
N.85.2.47
Major Westray Boyce, Director of the WACs in the Mediterranean Theater, Captain Theresa C. Mravintz, CO of the WAC Company in North Africa, and Captain Verna A. McCluskey, 1985, [1944]
N.85.2.48
Colonel Westray Battle Boyce entering the Palace of Justice at Nuernberg, Germany, 1985, [1946]
N.85.2.49
Colonel Westray Battle Boyce at the WAC's Thanksgiving Dinner in Frankfurt, Germany, 1985, [1946]
N.85.2.50
Major General W. C. Chase and Colonel Westray Battle Boyce, Tokyo, Japan, 1985, [1945]
N.85.2.51
Class of civilians at the Information Center, Wilmington, 1985, [1943]
N.85.2.52
Flight Officer Don G. Merrifield, Colonel Westray Battle Boyce, and Lt. A. E. Wilson, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 1985, [1945]
N.85.2.53
Mess Hall at Camp Davis, 1985, [1942]
N.85.2.54
Women defense workers eat lunch at Camp Davis, 1985, [1942]
N.85.2.55
Colonel Westray Battle Boyce, 1985, [1947]
N.85.2.56
WASP checks engine of airplane at Camp Davis, 1985, [1939-1945]
N.85.2.57
Corporal Schuler Eugene Harman placing dynamite to demolish a bridge, Fort Bragg, 1985, [1942]
N.85.2.58
Messengers of the Military Police Detatchment use Bicycles to Perform their Duties at Camp Davis Army Airfield, 1985, [1942]
N.85.2.59
Three black soldiers in bayonet and judo training, Camp Lejeune, 1985, [ca. 1942]
N.85.2.60
Two WASPs preparing to take off on a Target-towing mission at Camp Davis, 1985, [1939-1945]
N.85.2.61
Two rockets fired from rocket launchers during night firing; also tracers made by .50 calibre machine guns are lighting the sky, Camp Davis, 1985, [1944]
N.85.2.62
Group of German Prisoners of War at Fort Bragg, 1942, 1985, [1942]
N.85.2.63
Black Mountain College Retrospective Poster, 1985, [1978]
N.85.2.64
Studies Building Model for Black Mountain College, 1940, 1985, [1940]
N.85.2.65
Map showing the order of attack on Fort Fisher, New Inlet, 1985, [1865]
N.85.2.66
Plan of Fort Fisher, 1865, 1985, [1865]
N.85.2.67
Plan of Fort Fisher, 1865, 1985, [1865]
N.85.2.68
Scenic view of the Hudson River, Bear Mountain Park, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.69
Southeast Perkins Memorial Drive, Bear Mountain Park on the Hudson River, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.70
Scenic view with tourists, Bear Mountain Park on the Hudson River, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.71
Hudson River from Bear Mountain, 1985, [1930s]
N.85.2.72
Scenic view in Bear Mountain Park on the Hudson River, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.73
View from the west of Perking Memorial Drive, Bear Mountain Park, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.74
View from Bear Mountain Park of the Hudson River, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.75
View looking west from Perkins Memorial Tower, Bear Mountain Park, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.76
View of the Hudson River and a bridge, Bear Mountain Park, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.77
Aerial Photo of Perkins Memorial Drive and Tower, Bear Mountain Park, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.78
Hudson River, Bear Mountain Park, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.79
Hudson River, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.80
Perkins Memorial Tower, Bear Mountain Park, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.81
View from Perkins Memorial Drive, Bear Mountain Park, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.82
Scenic view looking south from Perkins Memorial Drive, Bear Mountain Park, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.83
Hudson River, Bear Mountain Park, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.84
Hudson River Bridge, Bear Mountain Park, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.85
Looking south from inside Perkins Memorial Tower, Bear Mountain Park, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.86
Scenic view of Bear Mountain Park, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.87
Bridge, Bear Mountain Park, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.88
Road and Cars at overlook in Bear Mountain Park on the Hudson River, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.89
Perkins Memorial Tower, Bear Mountain Park, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.90
Northeast Perkins Memorial Drive with cars and tourists on a lookout, Bear Mountain Park on the Hudson River, Rockland County, New York, 1985, [1930's]
N.85.2.91
Minnie Bailey Kent, Wilson County, 1985, [1940's]
N.85.2.92
Joseph Kent, Wilson County, 1985, [1940's]
N.85.2.93
Map of Black Mountain, 1985, [1953-1954]
N.85.3.1
Sarah Fern Dawson Grant, 1985, n.d.
N.85.3.2
Simon Henry Bright, Clerk of Court, Kinston, 1985, n.d.
N.85.3.3
Simon Henry Bright (tintype), 1985, n.d.
N.85.3.4
Simon Henry Bright and Aurora Jeanette G. Bright as children (tintype), 1985, n.d.
N.85.3.5
Mary Blanchard Cunningim Hooker, 1985, n.d.
N.85.3.6
Jesse Cunningim, a Methodist minister, 1985, n.d.
N.85.3.7
Henry Albert Hooker, 1985, n.d.
N.85.3.8
Young Franklin D. Roosevelt on a horse with a dog, 1985, [1884]
N.85.3.9
Franklin D. Roosevelt greeting farmers in Georgia, 1985, [1932]
N.85.3.10
Franklin D. Roosevelt and neighbor at Hyde park Station, 1985, [1930]
N.85.3.11
Franklin D. Roosevelt at his desk moments before his first fireside chat, 1985, [1933]
N.85.3.12
Cartoon on New Deal innovation of Social Security, 1985, n.d.
N.85.3.13
Eleanor Roosevelt speaking at Chicago's "Century of Progress" exposition, 1985, [1933]
N.85.3.14
Franklin D. Roosevelt at the Jackson Day Dinner in Washington, 1985, [1939]
N.85.3.15
Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt, 1985, [1938]
N.85.3.16
Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of War, draws the first draft numbers as Franklin D. Roosevelt looks on, 1985, [1940]
N.85.3.17
Franklin D. Roosevelt accepting the presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention, 1940, 1985, [1940]
N.85.3.18
Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, 1941, 1985, [1941]
N.85.3.19
Farmers' Alliance pin, 1985, n.d.
N.85.3.20
Cover of Farmers' Alliance Song Book, 1985, n.d.
N.85.3.21
County Court Docket, May 1778-May 1783, CR.037.303.3, 1985, [1778-1783]
N.85.3.22
Swain Bible, 1985, [1727]
N.85.3.23
Title Page to Old Testament of the Swain Bible, 1985, [1727]
N.85.3.24
Title Page to the New Testament of the Swain Bible, 1985, [1727]
N.85.3.25
Swain Bible pages containing geneological information, 1985, [1727]
N.85.3.26-30
Letterhead from the 1920's depicting "Popular Hotels", 1985, [1920-1930]
N.85.3.31
Cover and title page of "The Proceedings of the Revolutionary Committee of the Town of New Bern, North Carolina, 1775", 1985, [1775]
N.85.3.32
First page of "The Proceedings of the Committee fro the Town of New Bern, and Craven County," May 31, 1775., 1985, [1775]
N.85.3.33
Library Card Entry, WPA, 1985, n.d.
N.85.3.34
Billy Mitchell, 1985, [1924]
N.85.4.1
Pottery Plate decorated with Chicken, 1985, n.d.
N.85.4.2
Jesse Pearson, 1985, n.d.
N.85.4.3
Frank Burton and unidentified others, 1985, n.d.
N.85.4.4
Frank Burton, former State Archivist, in a group photo, 1985, n.d.
N.85.4.5
Colonel Hardy Cross, (Daguerreotype), 1985, [1800-1856]
N.85.4.6
Martha Nicholson Peete Dillard Cross, (Daguerreotype), 1985, [1820-1858]
N.85.4.7
Raleigh Telephone Directory Cover, March 1985, showing the ship Elizabeth II, 1985
N.85.4.8
Map of North Carolina, 1900, 1985
N.85.4.9
North Carolina Board of Alcoholic Control Approved Price List and Items-Effective July 1st, 1937, 1985, [1937]
N.85.4.10
Map showing the routes of the Central and Cape Fear and Yadkin Railroads, 1985, [1832]
N.85.4.11
The Bright Family, 1985, n.d.
N.85.4.12
World War I Poster, "Uncle Sam Wants You", 1985, [1914-1920]
N.85.5.1
World War I poster, "Treat 'em Rough! Join the Tanks", 1985, [1914-1920]
N.85.5.2
Cartoon showing a hose being shorn with the "Populist Shoe", 1986, [1908]
N.85.5.3
Posey C. Wild, 1985, [1860-1865]
N.85.5.4
William A. Holbrook, 1985, [1860-1865]
N.85.5.5
James T. Winstead, 1985, [1860-1865]
N.85.5.6
Map of Dilworth, the City of Avenues, 1985, n.d.
N.85.5.7
Letter to President Abraham Lincoln from the Jonathan Worth Papers, 1985, [1863]
N.85.5.8-9
Mrs. Thomas Ruffin Gentry, 1985, n.d.
N.85.5.10
Thomas Ruffin Gentry, 1985, [1860-1964]
N.85.5.11
USS North Carolina, 1985, [1939-1945]
N.85.5.12
Burial at sea on the USS North Carolina, 1985, [1939-1945]
N.85.5.13
The Christening of the USS North Carolina by Miss Isabel Young Hoey (Sponsor), 1985, [1940]
N.85.5.14
USS North Carolina, 1985, n.d.
N.85.5.15
Launching party for the USS North Carolina, 1985, [1940]
N.85.5.16
USS North Carolina in Navy Yard, NY, 1985, [1941]
N.85.5.17
The USS North Carolina at sea, 1985, [1939-1940]
N.85.5.18
Bishop Thomas Atkinson, 1985, [1807-1881]
N.85.5.19
Bishop Thomas Atkinson, 1985, [1807-1881]
N.85.5.20
Bishop Thomas Atkinson, 1985, [1807-1881]
N.85.5.21
Bishop Edwin Anderson Penick, 1985, [1887-1959]
N.85.5.22
Milnor Jones, Deacon and Missionary, 1985, n.d.
N.85.5.23
Bishop Edwin Anderson Penick, 1985, [ca. 1922]
N.85.5.23A
Page from the Charlotte Democrat, "Keep Your Eye On Dilworth", 1985, [1891]
N.85.5.24
Bryan Tyson from Moore County, 1985, [1897]
N.85.5.25
Three children on the main street of Spring Hope, ca. 1920, 1985, [ca. 1920]
N.85.5.26
John Taylor and Robert Fortune being hanged for robbing and killing Robert Hester, 1985, [1900]
N.85.5.27
The hanging of John Taylor and Robert Fortune for robbing and killing Robert Hester, 1985, [1900]
N.85.5.28
The Hanging of John Taylor and Robert Fortune for robbing and killing Robert Hester, 1985, [1900]
N.85.5.29
The hanging of John Taylor and Robert Fortune for robbing and killing Robert Hester, 1985, [1900]
N.85.5.30
Chicken weather vane from the steeple of Christ Church, 1985, n.d.
N.85.5.31
James Poteet in wagon, 1985, n.d.
N.85.5.34
Bunn Family Reunion, Lake Myra, near Wendell, N. C., 1934 (1985)
N.85.6.1
Fairview Service Station, Spring Hope, 1985, [1931]
N.85.6.2
Edwards Brothers Store, J. T. Edwards, Sr., and J. T. Edwards, Jr., 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.3
Group of men in front of the Bank Building in Spring Hope, 1985, [1920-1925]
N.85.6.4
Three Men at the Spring Hope Boiler, 1985, [1920-1925]
N.85.6.5
Bob Renn at Spring Hope Power Plant, 1985, [1920-1929]
N.85.6.6
Senora Brantley Strickland Renn in a carriage, 1985, [1920-1929]
N.85.6.7
First Baptist Church, Spring Hope, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.8
Bastardy Bond for John Hudson, 1876, 1985, [1876]
N.85.6.9
Summons for Joseph G. Donaldson re. charge of bastardy, 1868, 1985, [1868]
N.85.6.10
Joseph Kent with Minnie Lee Bailey holding the baby Fannie Kent, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.11
Robert Martin Douglas and Stephen Douglas, Jr., 1985, [1861]
N.85.6.12
Map of Wake Forest College Campus, Wake Forest, 1937, 1985, [1937]
N.85.6.13
North Carolina Senate in Session, 1915, 1985, [1915]
N.85.6.14
John White Drawing of the Indian Village of Pomeiooc, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.15
Street Scene and Railroad Station, Spring Hope, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.16
May's Cotton Gin, Spring Hope, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.17
May's Cotton Gin, Spring Hope, 1985, [1920-1925]
N.85.6.18
Fairview Service Station and Store, Spring Hope, 1985, [1920-1925]
N.85.6.19
Silver flatware with Zebulon Elliot mark, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.20-24
Schoenhut Donkey and Stand, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.25-31
Silver Flatware bearing Stephen Baker mark, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.32-46
Silver Flatware bearing the Campbell and Prior mark, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.47-53
North Carolina Silver, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.54-69
Table with drawer, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.70-74
Fluted Jugtown Bowl, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.75-83
Jugtown Casserole, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.84-92
Freestanding Shelf with Towel Rack, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.93-100
Jugtown Crock, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.101-109
Chair, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.110-114
400th Anniversary Commemorative Pottery, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.115-118
Postage Stamp Quilt, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.119-124
Danial Seagle Pottery Jug, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.125-127
Bench, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.128-135
Decorated Fireboard, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.136-137
Split Seat Stool, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.138-142
Hunt Board, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.143-147
Pottery by Elaine Reed, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.148-155
Staffordshire Platter, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.156-165
Jugtown Furniture and Pottery, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.166-169
Letterhead of Hardy Hardware Company advertising Coles Hot Blast Stoves and Ranges, ca. 1917, 1985, [1915-1920]
N.85.6.170
Royal Oak Inn, Durham County, England, 1985, n.d.
N.85.6.171
Cover of a Catalogue for M. Hommel's Champagnes, Wines and Brandies, Sandusky, Ohio, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.1
How Hommel's Champagnes are Made, 1985, [1878-1900]
N.85.7.2
Special Notice of Champagne Storing and Drinking, 1985, [1878-1900]
N.85.7.3
A Few Points on Hommel's Wines, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.4
What Vino Vermouth Really Is, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.5
To The Public, a marketing policy statement, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.6
Hommel's Port Wine and Old Port Wine, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.7
Hommel's Sweet Catawba Wine and Old Sweet Catawba Wine, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.8
Old Burgandy Wine and Norton's VA Seedling Wine, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.9
Hommel's Native Claret Wine and Ives Seedling Wine, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.10
Hommel's Red Top Vermouth and Native Brandy, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.11
Hommel's White Star Champagne and Catawba Wine, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.12
Hommel's Old Delaware Wine and Native Claret Wine, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.13
Hommel's Extra Dry Champagne and Red Star Champagne, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.14
Hommel's Old Catawba Wine and Delaware Wine, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.15
Car on the Blue Ridge Parkway, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.16
Construction on the Blue Ridge Parkway, 1985, [1936]
N.85.7.17
Drawing, 1985, [1870-1875]
N.85.7.18
Lt. Col. Westray Battle Boyce, 1985, [1940-1950]
N.85.7.19
Lt. Col. Westray Battle Boyce, 1985, [1940-1950]
N.85.7.20
Col. Westray Battle Boyce, 1985, [1940-1950]
N.85.7.21
Col. Westray Battle Boyce, 1985, [1945]
N.85.7.22
Painting of Colonel Westray Battle Boyce, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.23
Col. Westray Battle Boyce, 1985, [1940-1950]
N.85.7.24
Colonel Westray Battle Boyce in her office, 1985, [1940-1950]
N.85.7.25
Old 48 School with teachers and students, Artesia, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.26
Everett Jordan, 1985, [1957]
N.85.7.27
Photo and Inscription from Clyde R. Hoey, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.28
Luther Hodges, Bill Friday, and Bob House, 1985, [1956]
N.85.7.29
Photo and inscription of Sam J. Ervin, Jr., 1985, [1955]
N.85.7.30
Photo and inscription of Terry Sanford, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.31
Photo and Autograph of John F. Kennedy, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.32
Photo and inscription of Frank Graham, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.33
Photo and inscription of Stuart Symington, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.34
Photo and inscription of Adlai S. Stevenson, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.35
Photo and inscription of John D. Larkins, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.36
Photo and inscription of Robert Scott, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.37
Golf Club that once belonged to Estelle Lawson Page, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.38
Billy Ray Barnes' football jersey, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.39
Photo and inscription of Harvey McMullen, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.40
George Barclay's football jersey, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.41
Richard F. Tufts pages from the NC Sports Hall of Fame Golf Notebook, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.42
Richard S. Tufts' Golf Score Cards and Rule Book, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.43
Dugan Aycock's Golf Ball, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.44
Bob Jamison's Football Trophy, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.45
Clarence "Ace" Parker's Football Hip Pads, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.46
Leon Brogden's Football Shoes, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.47
Football shoes, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.48
Hoyt Wilhelm's Baseball Shoes, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.49
Tony Waldrop's Track Shoes, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.50
Jim Beatty's Track Shoes, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.51
Eddie Cameron's Football, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.54
Wes Ferrell's Baseball Glove, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.53
Bob Gant's Football from the Rose Bowl, January 1, 1939, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.55
Dugan Aycock's Golf Club, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.56
Wes Ferrell's Baseball Cap, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.57
Aerial View of Wrightsville Beach, 1985, [1910-1930]
N.85.7.58
Aerial View of Wrightsville Beach, 1985, [1929]
N.85.7.59
Aerial View of Wrightsville Beach, 1985, [1929]
N.85.7.60
Aerial View of Wrightsville Beach, 1985, [1938]
N.85.7.61
Aerial View of Wrightsville Beach, 1985, [1938]
N.85.7.62
Page from The London Chronicle for March 20, 1766, 1985, [1766]
N.85.7.63
Virginia Land Grant, April 28, 1694, 1985, [1694]
N.85.7.69
Pottery Bottle by Kathryn Burrows, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.79
Silver Tablespoon by Freeman Woods, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.80
Blown Glass Perfume Holder by Yaffa Sikorsky, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.81
Appalachian Dulcimer made by Edd Presnell, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.82
Blown Glass Tomato Cup by Robert Levin, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.83
Plate by David and Mary Westmoore, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.84
Pottery Jar by Ben Owen, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.85
Covered Pottery Bowl by David Nelson, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.86
Fisherman in a Boat Whirligig by Anders Tunde, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.87
Silver teaspoon by John Vogler, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.88
Silver Salt Spoons by Alvin Wilcox and C. B. Root, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.89
Silver Teaspoons by John Beasley, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.90
Silver Cake Knife by Traugott Steinbach, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.91
Silver Cup by Traugott Steinbach, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.92
Silver Dessert Spoon by Thomas Emond, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.93
Silver Cream Ladle by William Huntington, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.94
Silver Mustard Spoon by Bernard Dupuy, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.95
Silver Tablespoon by John Campbell and Warren Prior, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.96
Vase by David Voarhees, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.97
Jugtown Pottery Tea Service, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.98
Wood Carving of a Wild Boar by Dewey Owle, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.99
Wood Carving of a Swan by Ethel Hogsed, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.100
Wood Carving of an Owl by Robert Ledford, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.101
Wood carvings of Three Deer by Jack Eichhaum, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.102
Wood Carving of a Dancing Indian by Floyd C. Owle, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.103
Carved Wood Creamer and Sugar Bowl by Edd Presnell, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.104
Wood Carving of a Wash Woman by Edsel Martin, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.105
Carved Wood Covered Bowl by Bill Wallace, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.106
Wood arving of a Horse by Jack Hall, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.107
Carved Wood Decorative Duck Decoy by Dan Upchurch, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.108
Textile Glass Vessel by Gary Beecham, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.109
Wood Carving of a Dancing Bear by Amanda Crowe, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.110
Carved Wood Fruit Tray by Hans, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.111
Pottery Vase by Sid Oakley, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.112
Wicker Basket by Rowena Bradley, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.113
Grape Vine and Wicker Basket by Marty Hagan, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.114
Wood Carving of Uncle Sam by James Cook, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.115
Enamel Picture entitled "Woman with Dulcimer" by Maggie Masters, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.116
Wood Carving of an Eagle by Boyce Allison, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.117
Wood Carving of a Sandpiper by Jeb Stuart, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.118
Pottery Jar and Mounted Bowl by Elaine Reed, 1985, n.d.
N.85.7.119-120
Coast Guard Chart of the Albemarle Sound, 1985, n.d.
N.85.8.1
Original Sanctuary of the Hayes Barton Methodist Church, Raleigh, 1985, [1939]
N.85.8.2
Kenneth Rayner, 1985, [1900-1906]
N.85.8.3
Donation of a 1935 Highway Patrol Car to Historic Spencer Shops, Legislative Building, Raleigh, 1983
N.85.8.4-19
North Carolina History Department Heads Meeting at the NC Archives, 1982
N.85.8.20-46
Governor and Mrs. James B. Hunt, Jr. hanging a wreath on the Capitol door while a choir sings, 1980
N.85.8.47-64
Presentation of "The Way We Lived in North Carolina" series at Historic Sites, 1983
N.85.8.65-78
Wendell Garrett, editor of Antiques Magazine, at the Briggs Home, oakwood, Raleigh, 1983
N.85.8.79-105
Wendell Garrett, editor of Antiques Magazine, at the Briggs Home, Oakwood, Raleigh, 1983
N.85.8.106-118
North Carolina and South Carolina Docent Luncheon, Governor's Mansion, Raleigh, 1983
N.85.8.119-124
North Carolina and South Carolina Docent Luncheon, Governor's Mansion, Raleigh, 1983
N.85.8.125-154
North Carolina and South Carolina Docent Luncheon, Governor's Mansion, Raleigh, 1983
N.85.8.155-173
Cartoon of FDR, 1985, [1933]
N.85.8.174
FDR announces his opposition to fascism, October 1937, 1985, [1937]
N.85.8.175
Cartoon on FDR's 100 days, 1985, [1933]
N.85.8.176
"Pass to Freedom" Plaque, 1985, n.d.
N.85.8.177
Andrew Jackson in Military Uniform, 1985, n.d.
N.85.8.178
"A Bill to establish a County by the name of Wilson, Dec. 1, 1852", 1985, [1852]
N.85.8.179-783
Officers of the 6th Regiment, NC Troops, 1985, [1861-1865]
N.85.8.184
Mrs. Grace Rohrer with Aaron Copeland, 1985, [1976]
N.85.8.185
State Administration Building, 1985, [1912-1914]
N.85.8.186
Ambrotype or daguerreotype of the Iredell Blues in front of Stockton Hall at the Citidel, 1985, [1859-1865]
N.85.8.187
Salt Glazed Stoneware Pitcher attributed to Webster School Ware, (The "Bird and Fish Potter", 1985, n.d.
N.85.8.188-190
Alkaline glaze jar by Daniel Seagle, 1985, [ca. 1840]
N.85.8.191-198
Franklin D. Roosevelt in Fayetteville, 1942, 1985, [1942]
N.85.8.199
Eleanor Roosevelt in Fayetteville, 1942, 1985, [1942]
N.85.8.200
Franklin D. Roosevelt in Fayetteville, 1942, 1985, [1942]
N.85.8.201
Eleanor Roosevelt in Fayetteville, 1985, [1942]
N.85.8.202
Invitation and program for the Closing Exercises of Trinity School, Chocowinity, Beaufort County, 1985, [1902]
N.85.8.203
Invitation for the Closing Exercises of Trinity School, Chocowinity, Beaufort County, 1985, [1902]
N.85.8.204
Back of the invitation and program for the Closing Exercises of Trinity School, Chocowinity, Beaufort County, 1985, [1902]
N.85.8.205
Trinity School baseball team of 1906, Trinity School, Chocowinity, Beaufort County, 1985, [1906]
N.85.8.206
Miss Mary Ethel Malone, 1985, [1905-1910]
N.85.8.207
Dr. Robert Williams Joyner of Woodland, Northampton County, with a child, 1985, [1865-1900]
N.85.8.208
Photo of the Original Charter of the North Carolina Bankers Association, 1985, [1897]
N.85.8.209
Officers and Executive Committee of the North Carolina Bankers Association, 1910-1911, 1985, [1910-1911]
N.85.8.210
"Fashion Plates of 1926", the Dallas A.I.B. Roundup, 1985, [1926]
N.85.8.211
Officials and Students at the first annual session of The Southeastern Trust School at Campbell College, 1985, n.d.
N.85.8.212
Formal Announcement of the creation of The Southeastern Trust School showing Campbell College and North Carolina Banking Association Dignitaries, 1985, [1970]
N.85.8.213
NCNB Former Presidents 1897-1972, 1985, [1897-1972]
N.85.8.214-215
Students of the first session of the Bankers Conference in the summer of 1937 at UNC Library, 1985, [1937]
N.85.8.216
Gov. Luther Hodges with Hector McLean and Claude C. Armfield, Jr., 1985, [1966]
N.85.8.217
C. E. Brooks of Hendersonville from the cover of the first issue of The Tar Heel Banker, 1985, n.d.
N.85.8.218
Harry Gatton and Jeese Helms, 1985, [1960]
N.85.8.219
Group who attended the Ninth Annual North Carolina Bankers Association Convention in Winston-Salem, May 17-19, 1985, [1905]
N.85.8.220
"Bankers for Victory", Victory Fund Committee Leaders in World War II, 1985, [1943]
N.85.8.221
Boats docked on Front Street, Beaufort, 1985, [ca. 1900]
N.85.8.228
The Samuel W. Buckman, a leg-of-mutton rigged sharpie type vessel, Carteret County, 1985, [ca. 1900]
N.85.8.229
Advertisement as Commercial National Bank of Raleigh installs a new bookkeeping machine, 1985, [1915]
N.85.9.1
Cartoon of the 83rd Convention of the North Carolina Bankers Association, 1985, [1979]
N.85.9.2
Demonstration of the Commercial National Bank's new bookkeeping machine, Raleigh, 1985, [1915]
N.85.9.3
Artist's rendering of the North Carolina Bankers Association Headquarters Building at Koger Executive Center in Raleigh, March 27, 1974, 1985, [1974]
N.85.9.4
National Recovery Administration Symbol, 1985, n.d.
N.85.9.5
Planters National Bank of Rocky Mount ten dollar note, William McKinley pictured on bill, 1985, [1914]
N.85.9.6
President Eisenhower greats guests at American Bankers Association, 1985, [1954]
N.85.9.7
Carolina Hotel, Pinehurst, 1985, [ca. 1900]
N.85.9.8
Cape Fear Bank, LOST NEGATIVE
N.85.9.17
21st Annual Convention of the North Carolina Bankers Association, Wrightsville Beach, 1985, [1917]
N.85.9.26
Carolina Bankers Conference, UNC-Ch, 1985, [1930-1939]
N.85.9.27
Page from the Raleigh News and Observer with the article announcing the incorporation of the North Carolina Bankers Association, 1985, [1897]
N.85.9.28
Page from the Raleigh News and Observer with article on the North Carolina Bankers Association, 1985, [1897]
N.85.9.29
Pounding (shower) for the Patters Family, Hayes-Barton Methodist Parsonage, Raleigh, 1985, [1940-1959]
N.85.9.30
Edgar Irving Leinbach, 1985, [1880-1910]
N.85.9.40
H. G. Jones on Dr. Crittendon's Christmas Card, 1956, 1985, [1956]
N.85.9.67
Mr. Weldon Vick, former Nash County slave, 1985, n.d.
N.85.9.68
Jesse R. Lankford, Jr., working with the poster collection in the Archives stacks, 1985
N.85.9.69
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Sam Hobbs, and Harry Gatton at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1985, [1938]
N.85.9.70
Lamar Stringfield, french horn player in the NC Symphony, 1985, [1930-1939]
N.85.9.71
Walnut Hall, Red Mountain, 1985, [1870-1880]
N.85.9.72
Receipt from S. B. Kahnweiler and Company-Engraving of store, 1985, [1859]
N.85.9.73
Cabinet Card of a Lady with a child and a dog, 1985, [1890-1900]
N.85.9.74
Cabinet Card of an unidentified little girl, 1985, [1900]
N.85.9.75
Tintype of a woman with a little boy, 1985, n.d.
N.85.9.76
Cabinet Card of three young women in hats, 1985, [1900-1920]
N.85.9.77
Tintype of young man, 1985, [1860-1875]
N.85.9.78
Tintype of a woman, 1985, [1860-1875]
N.85.9.79
Cart de visite of a woman and her daughter, 1985, [1880]
N.85.9.80
Carte de visite of Dr. James Norcom, 1985, [1860-1873]
N.85.9.81
Drawing of Horniblow's Tavern, Chowan County, 1985, n.d.
N.85.9.82
Oil portrait of John Horniblow of Edenton, 1985, [ca. 1770]
N.85.9.83
Guitar players with young onlookers at the North Carolina Folklife Festival, late 1970's, 1985, [1970-1979]
N.85.10.1
The Hired Hands and Friends at the Medicine Show, Bailey, 1985, [1980]
N.85.10.2
Lauchlin Shaw and Red Parham at Durham Folklife Festival Shelter, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.3
The Gospel Jubilators at the NC Folklife Festival, 1975, 1985, [1975]
N.85.10.4
Chester Anderson and a friend at the NC Folklife Festival, 1985, [1970-1979]
N.85.10.5
Margaret and Wayne Martin of Raleigh, 1985, [1970-1979]
N.85.10.6
Dewitt "Snuffy" Jenkins, Julian Leonard "Greasy" Medlin, and Homer "Puppy" Sherrill, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.7
Lauchlin Shaw, fiddler from Lillington, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.8
Second Saint Paul Junior Choir of Hallsboro, 1985, [1978]
N.85.10.9
Tommy Jarrell at his home in Mount Airy, 1985, [1981]
N.85.10.10
James Borders, the bones player, and other musicians, 1985, [1978]
N.85.10.11
Stanley Hicks, instrument maker and musician, Watauga County, 1985, [1983]
N.85.10.12
Harvey Ellington playing the fiddle in a country store, Berea, 1989, [ca. 1975]
N.85.10.13
Group of Southern Cotton Mill Operatives: Summer Costume, 1985, [ca. 1975]
N.85.10.14
Two-Room Mill Village House Plan, 1989, [ca. 1899]
N.85.10.17
Group of Southern Cotton Mill Operatives, 1989, [1899]
N.85.10.18
Algae Mae Hinton playing guitar, 1985, [1979]
N.85.10.20
Arval Hogan and Roy "Whitey" Grant of "Whitey and Hogan" and the "Briarhoppers", 1985, [ca. 1970's]
N.85.10.21
Battle of King's Mountain-Furguson's Death Charge, 1985, [1776-1780]
N.85.10.22
First Union County Courthouse, Monroe, NC, built c.1846, later became a livery stable, 1985, [1902]
N.85.10.23
Union County Courthouse built in 1886, 1985, [ca. 1900]
N.85.10.24
Union County Courthouse built in 1886, 1985, [ca. 1900]
N.85.10.25
Union County Courthouse built in 1886, 1985, [ca. 1900]
N.85.10.26
Union County Fire Department posing in front of the Union County Courthouse, 1985, [ca. 1900]
N.85.10.27
Union County Courthouse built in 1886, 1985, [1907]
N.85.10.28
Court day in Union Couty at Union County Courthouse, 1985, [1900]
N.85.10.29
Union County Courthouse (1886) during Fourth of July Parade, ca. 1900, 1985, [ca. 1900]
N.85.10.30
Fourth of July Celebration at the Union County Courthouse, 1985, [ca. 1900]
N.85.10.31
Monroe, 1985, [1902]
N.85.10.32
Farm Demonstration Day on Courthouses Square, Monroe, 1985, [1910]
N.85.10.33
Union County Courthouse, 1985, [1918]
N.85.10.34
Postcard showing the Union County Courthouse and its Confederate Monument, 1985, [1928]
N.85.10.35
Two Soldiers at the iron drinking fountain on Courthouse Square in Monroe in 1941, 1985, [1941]
N.85.10.36
Iron Fountain on Union County Courthouse Square in disuse, 1985, [1965]
N.85.10.37
Cotton Farmers at the county owned cotton platform, Union County, 1985, [ca. 1902]
N.85.10.38
Cotton farmers with wagon loads of cotton on New Road in Charlotte, 1985, [1898]
N.85.10.19
Cotton Farmers waiting to unload their wagons at the cotton platform in Union County, 1985, [ca. 1902]
N.85.10.39
Union County Home for the Aged and Infirmed, 1985, [1902]
N.85.10.40
Union County chain gang at work, 1985, [1902]
N.85.10.41
Union County Jail, 1902., 1985, [1902]
N.85.10.42
View south from the intersection of Hayne and Jefferson Streets, Monroe, 1985, [1906]
N.85.10.43
Joseph Kent, 1985, [1940-1950]
N.85.10.44
German Prisoners of War Baking Bread, 1940s, 1985; 1940s
N.85.10.45
German World War II POW being fingerprinted in US, 1985, [1940-1945]
N.85.10.46
Children and adults at Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh, 1985, [1984]
N.85.10.61-96
Carte de Visite of Comie Ayre Moody and Ivan Grant Moody as children, 1985, [ca. 1910]
N.85.10.97
Unidentified elderly mountain woman and spinning wheel, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.98
Girls Mandolin Club of Spray, NC, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.99
Spray Cotton Mill Band, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.100
Two workers with bales of cotton, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.101
Making Wearwell Sheets and Pillow Cases at Spray, NC, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.102
Female textile worker "Drawing-In a Harness Frame", Spray, NC, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.103
Sewing Room, Knitted Underwear Mill, Leaksville, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.104
Weaving Room, Wearwell Blanket Mill, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.105
A Group of Female Employees in the Wearwell Sheeting Mill, Draper, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.106
Engraving of Newmark Castle, Scotland, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.107
Thomas Proffit, Dorcas Moody Profitt, Elizabeth Profitt, and Ida Profitt, Butler, TN, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.108
Elijah Clinton Moody and daughter, Laura Moody Eldridge, 1985, [ca. 1900-1920]
N.85.10.109
Mary Jane Moody Rhyner on her front porch, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.110
Portrait of a large rural family posing outdoors, Depression Era, 1985, [1929-1935]
N.85.10.111
Cecil Sharp Noting a Song, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.112
Aerial Photograph of the Dix Hill and NC State University area of Raleigh, 1985, [1938]
N.85.10.113
Street in a Cotton Mill Village, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.114
Musical Evening at the Reese Home, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.115
Mr. Reese at his job as a card-grinder in a combed yarn mill, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.116
Scene in the reeling room of a combed cotton yarn mill, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.118
Cotton in bales with workers preparing it for the mill, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.119
Doffer at work in a cotton mill, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.120
Two different types of combers for combing yarn in a textile mill, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.121
Textile worker using a spooler and weaver-knotter, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.122
Choral Club made up of employees of a Gaston County combed yarn mill, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.123
Mill Worker, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.124
Mill Children, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.125
Wanted Poster for William Dudley Pelley for conviction of a felony and UN-AMERICAN activities, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.126
William Dudley Pelley, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.127
Map of the Town of Edenton, 1985, n.d.
N.85.10.128
Drawing of a man and a woman demonstrating how dancing had become a mixture of African and European styles by the nineteenth century, 1985, n.d.
N.85.11.1
Shape-note music for "On the Wings of Faith", 1985, [1938]
N.85.11.2
1940 Aerial Photo of Surry County, 1985, [1940]
N.85.11.3
Portrait of Sir Richard Grenville, 1985, n.d.
N.85.11.4
Map of the British Isles, 1715, 1985, [1715]
N.85.11.5
Autographed portrait of Harry Truman to Ben Roney, 1985, n.d.
N.85.11.6
Henry Soloman, W. K. Scott, Ben E. Roney, Ralph H. Scott, and Jim Scott in the Hofbrau Restaurant in Cameron Village, 1985, n.d.
N.85.11.7
Governor Scott's Staff, 1985, n.d.
N.85.11.8
Ben E. Roney, Ralph H. Scott, Louise Strother, and W. Kerr Scott, 1985, n.d.
N.85.11.9
Isaac Marquand Spoon Mold, 1985, n.d.
N.85.11.10
Profile of Isaac Marquand Spoon Mold, 1985, n.d.
N.85.11.11
Cased photograph of an Unidentified Hillsborough Military Academy Cadet, 1985, [1855-1862]
N.85.11.12
Tintype of Sgt. M. Stokes McKenzie of Company B of the 4th Regiment, NCST, 1985, n.d.
N.85.11.13
Tintype of an unidentified Confederate soldier with an 1842 musket, 1985, n.d.
N.85.11.14
Unidentified Confederate Soldier, 1985, [ca. l862]
N.85.11.15
Political Campaign Badge with picture of chicken, 1985, n.d.
N.85.11.16
Coat of Arms of John Carteret, 1985, n.d.
N.85.11.18
Evangelist Shirley Caesar of Durham, 1985, [1980]
N.85.11.20
Bright Moon Gospel Quartet, 1985, [1936]
N.85.11.21
Advertisement for Clemmon's Coach Line, 1985, n.d.
N.85.11.22
Clemmons Coach Line "way-bill" from Salem to High Point, 1863, 1985, [1863]
N.85.11.23
Bill of receipt on wagon shipment, High Point Station, 1860, 1985, [1860]
N.85.11.24
Engraving of Benjamin Franklin Dixon, 1985, n.d.
N.85.11.25
Article from the North Carolina Gazette about a reward for a runaway slave, 1775, 1985, [1775]
N.85.11.26
Advertisement for a slave sale, 1985, [1775]
N.85.11.27
East Carolina Teachers College, 1915, 1985, [1915]
N.85.11.28
Interior of a Highlander's house on Islay, 1772, 1985, [1772]
N.85.11.29
Drawing of Highland women at work grinding at a quern and "waulking" or fulling cloth with their feet, 1985, n.d.
N.85.11.30
Col. Jacob Lott Ludlow House, Winston-Salem, 1985, [1983]
N.85.11.31
Col. Jacob Lott Ludlow House, Winston-Salem, 1985, [1983]
N.85.11.32
Col. Jacob Lott Ludlow House, Winston-Salem, 1985, [1983]
N.85.11.33
Zebulon Latimer House, Wilmington, 1985, [1983]
N.85.11.34
Zebulon Latimer House, Wilmington, 1985, [1983]
N.85.11.35
Zebulon Latimer House, Wilmington, 1985, [1983]
N.85.11.36
Black Mountain College Summer Institute Faculty, 1985, [1946]
N.85.12.1
The Sensational Nightingales, a quartet, 1985, n.d.
N.85.12.2
The Golden Echoes, a Granville County gospel quartet, 1985, n.d.
N.85.12.3
Portrait of Martha Hardee Alston (?), 1985, n.d.
N.85.12.4
Back of the portrait of Martha Hardee Alston, 1985, n.d.
N.85.12.5
Portrait of John Carouth Williams, legislator, 1985, n.d.
N.85.12.6
Aquatint of families and covered wagons resting in a wooded area under some tall trees, 1985, n.d.
N.85.12.7
Portrait of an unidentified woman, 1985, n.d.
N.85.12.8
Bureau, 1985, n.d.
N.85.12.9
Wooden bedframe, 1985, n.d.
N.85.12.10

16. Negatives Received in 1986

Arrangement:

Chronological and numerical

Hand-tinted portrait of William Henry Hamilton, the first State landscape gardener, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.1
Portrait of William Henry Hamilton in old age, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.2
Land Grant and Plat from Johnston County to Malacia Hinton, 1761, 1986, [1761]
N.86.1.3
Plat of the Johnston County land grant to Malacia Hinton, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.4
Two little girls on a stoop in Beaufort, one of whom is holding a horseshoe crab by the tail, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.5
Two bearded men sitting on a porch in Beaufort, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.6
Scene on Front Street, Beaufort, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.7
Men drying nets in Beaufort, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.8
Fishermen Hauling in a beach seine or "swipe net", 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.9
Three black children sitting on the porch of a frame house in Carteret County, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.10
Old gentleman with Confederate-type flag and burro, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.11
Beaufort Pharmacy, Beaufort, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.12
Boy standing on the docks with wooden barrels, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.13
Excursion steamboat, The Bohemian Girl, built in the 1890's, 1986, [ca. 1890's]
N.86.1.14
Cape Lookout Lighthouse and outbuildings, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.15
Cape Lookout Lighthouse, ca. 1900, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.16
Sand Dune, Ocean Side, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.17
Women packing fish at a fishery, 1984, [1884]
N.86.1.18
Red Cedar trees covered with Spanish Moss in a swamp near New Bern, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.19
Snow and ice covering boats and bridges on tributary creeks near New Bern, ca. 1900, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.20
Ocracoke Lighthouse, ca. 1900, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.21
Sand Dune, ocean side, ca. 1900, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.22
Sand Dune, Ocean side, ca. 1900, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.23
Flowers spelling out "New Bern" in a cemetery in New Bern, ca. 1900, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.24
Windblown oaks on the sound side of the NC coast, ca. 1900, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.25
Schooner rigged sharpie, The Prince, of Carteret County, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.26
Schooner rigged sharpie, The Prince, built 1889, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.27
Pound net boat of the type used on the Great Lakes, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.28
Schooner, The George Tavlane, loaded with barrels, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.29
Schooner rigged sharpie, The Prince, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.30
A steamship in the New Bern docks, ca. 1900, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.31
Menhaden Plant, Beaufort, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.32
Boys playing in the water near a windmill in Carteret County, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.33
Life Saving Station on the Outer Banks, ca. 1900, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.34
Snowy woodland scene near New Bern, 1984, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.35
Beaufort, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.36
Drying Menhaden, Beaufort, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.37
House with family on porch, Ann or Broad Street, Beaufort, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.38
Truck Farm near New Bern, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.39
Schooner rigged sharpie type vessel, The Bessie D, and oystering vessel off Marshalburg, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.40
Black man shoveling snow on the Middle Street docks on the Trent River, New Bern, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.41
Sharpie, The Three Friends, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.42
Schooner as viewed from one end to the other, Carteret County, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.43
Leg-of-mutton sail rigged sharpie acting as a run boat for fishermen seining for fish, Carteret County, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.44
Boy on the Front Street boardwalk, Beaufort, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.45
Schooner, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.46
Schooner rigged sharpie type vessel, The Prince, at anchor waiting for the tide to change, Carteret County, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.1.47
Farmers on the Wake County Farmers Tour on a bridge, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.65
Farmers on the Wake County Farmers Tour on a bus, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.66
Men on the Wake County Farmers Tour and a bus, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.67
Men on the starboard bridge wing of the USS Roper during WWII patroling off the NC Coast for submarines, 1986, [1939-1945]
N.86.1.74
Gun, USS Roper, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.75
Lt. Winfield DeLong testing a rifle on the deck of the USS Roper, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.76
Staff Sergeant Robert T. Hardison of Jamesville, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.77
US Coast Guard Cutter Spencer setting off depth charges at dawn in search of a German U-boat, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.78
German U-boat engaging the US Coast Guard cutter Spencer, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.79
Boarding party from the Spencer picking up three survivors from the German submarine the Spencer had sunk, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.80
German soldiers on the deck of a crippled submarine after it was hit by Coast Guard and Navy destroyers, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.81
Prisoners of War working on clothing repair, Fort Bragg, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.82
Elizabeth Timberlake of Louisburg with other servicewomen and a plane, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.83
Charles Green, Private, First Class, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.84
Seaman Willie Morris, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.85
Sgt. J. E. Alston, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.86
Private James Yarborough, 1986, n.d.
N.86.1.87
Burton Elementary School's Bond Day in Durham, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.1
Women being trained to work at the Air Craft School in Burlington, Durham Jr. High School, Durham, 1986, [1942]
N.86.2.2
First Grade Students of North Elementary School in Forsyth County with the radishes they grew, 1986, [1940-1945]
N.86.2.3
Lt. William Edward Griffin, Jr., 1986, [1940-1945]
N.86.2.4
Pfc. Aulcy Lee Williams, 1986, [1940-1945]
N.86.2.5
NC Civilian Defense outfitted in Gas Masks and protective suits, 1986, [1940-1945]
N.86.2.6
C. W. Hollowell III, 1986, [1939-1945]
N.86.2.7
Elmer Milton Walker, 1986, [1939-1945]
N.86.2.8
Women having a victory garden canning project, 1986, [1939-1945]
N.86.2.9
Bond Advertisement for the 5th War Loan, 1986, [1939-1940]
N.86.2.10
Junior Red Cross Council of Coltrane School studying first aid, 1942, 1986, [1942]
N.86.2.11
Coltrane School Fifth Grade presents a play, "This is America", 1986, [1943]
N.86.2.12
Coltrane School Students collecting rubber and metal, 1986, [1942]
N.86.2.13
Black Soldiers in a tank, 1986, [1939-1945]
N.86.2.14
Boeing Flying Fortress, Rutherford County, 1986, [1939-1945]
N.86.2.15
Mess Crew on Saipan outside their galley, an abandoned Japanese farmhouse, 1986, [1939-1945]
N.86.2.16
Pvt. Joseph Joley and Pvt. Boyd Luckadoo at Luzon Island in the Philippines, 1986, [1939-1945]
N.86.2.17
Pfc. G. H. Randall of Forrest City and Pvt. H. J. Kelly of Pineola, 1986, [1939-1945]
N.86.2.18
Reunion of eight Forrest City area soldiers at sea en route to the European theater, 1986, [1939-1945]
N.86.2.19
Department Store Window Display During W. A. C. Enrollment Campaign, 1986, [1939-1945]
N.86.2.20
POW Camp nativity scene, 1986, [1939-1945]
N.86.2.21
Gaston B. Means, 1986, [1964]
N.86.2.22
Gaston B. Means, 1986, [1936]
N.86.2.23
Governor Hodges cuts the ribbon at the opening of the new NC Museum of Art, April 1956., 1986, [1956]
N.86.2.24
Mr. and Mrs. Huey Lawrence and Dr. and Mrs. Richard Jones, Chapel Hill, 1955, 1986, [1955]
N.86.2.25
James Parsons, W. Filmore Haith's sister, Robert Brower, and an unidentified woman dancing, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.26
US Navy B-1 Band, with dates at a dinner party, 1986, [1943]
N.86.2.27
US Navy B-1 Band members from Greensboro's A and T University, 1986, [1939-1945]
N.86.2.28
The US Navy B-1 Band in a parade on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.29
V-Day Parade of Manana Troops in Hawaii showing three battalions of black troops following the B-1 Band, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.30
Black troops raising the flag in Chapel Hill, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.31
Walter F. Carlson, James Reeves, and Thomas Gavin, black musicians who were in segregated Navy bands, 1986, [1981]
N.86.2.32
Robert Brower, James Scott, Abe Thurman, Roger Holt, Walter Haith, William Cole, Robert Tate, and an unidentified sailor on "R and R" from the Navy B-1 Band, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.33
John Gilmer and Robert Sellers at the US Navy B-1 Band's Headquarters in Chapel Hill, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.34
Dr. James Reeves, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.35
Chief Judge James B. Parsons of the US District Court in Chicago, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.36
James B. Parsons giving trumpet lessons in Chapel Hill, 1986, [1943]
N.86.2.37
Twenty-four black Navy veterans receive honorary degrees from the School of Music in Norfolk, VA, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.38
Chief Judge James B. Parsons conducts his former shipmates at the School of Music in Norfolk, VA, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.39
Clark Terry, jazz musician, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.40
US Navy B-1 Band in Hawaii, 1984, n.d.
N.86.2.41
US Navy B-1 Band in Hawaii, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.42
US Navy B-1 Band from a distance on stage, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.43
US Navy B-1 Band, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.44
New River Scene, Ashe County, 1976, 1986, [1976]
N.86.2.53
Twin Rivers Rock Shelter, New River, 1976, 1986, [1976]
N.86.2.54
New River Valley, Ashe County, 1976, 1986, [1976]
N.86.2.55
Marriage Bond for Henry Smith and Nancy Ingram, Johnston County, 1986, [1841]
N.86.3.1
New River Valley, Ashe County, 1976, 1986, [1976]
N.86.2.56
New River Valley, Ashe County, 1976, 1986, [1976]
N.86.2.57
New River Valley, Ashe County, 1976, 1986, [1976]
N.86.2.58
Mountain farm land on the north fork of the New River, Ashe County, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.59
Composite of the Members of the 1875 Constitutional Convention, 1986, [1875]
N.86.2.63
Ferry on the Wilmington waterfront, 1986, [1908]
N.86.2.66A
Building plan for the presido of San Agustin, 1986, [1577]
N.86.2.67
Santa Elena Fort, Parris Island, Port Royal Sound, 1986, [1612]
N.86.2.68
Santa Elena Fort, rebuilt on Parris Island, 1583, 1986, [1583]
N.86.2.69
First Sketch Map of the NC Outer Banks, 1585, 1986, [1585]
N.86.2.70
The Ambush of Father Quiros and his companiona, 1986, [1570-1572]
N.86.2.71
The Killing of Father Segura and his companions, 1986, [1570-1572]
N.86.2.72
A discriptive map of Virginia and Florida, "Legends of Appalachian Wealth Perpetuated by Mercator, 1630", 1986, [1630]
N.86.2.73
John Dee Map of the North Pole and part of the Northern Hemisphere, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.74
"La Florida", Map by Ortelius, 1584, 1986, [1584]
N.86.2.75
"Nova et rece Terraum et regnorum Californiae 1616", a map of North America and the Northern portion of South America, 1986, [1600-1616]
N.86.2.76
Side view of Abraham Lincoln, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.77
Charles Sumner, abolitionist, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.78
Ambrose Everette Burnside, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.79
Thomas W. Morse at age 34, 1986, n.d.
N.86.2.92
Coast Chart #41, Albemarle Sound, 1986, [1860]
N.86.2.93
Coast Chart #40, Albemarle Sound, 1986, [1860]
N.86.2.94
Colonel Samuel H. Walkup of the 48th Regiment, 1986, [1860-1865]
N.86.2.95
Troop #1, Crow Patrol, Boy Scouts of America, Southern Pines, 1986, [1913-1914]
N.86.2.106
Hilton Pottery Company crew at work; members of the Hilton Family, 1986, [ca. 1922-1923]
N.86.3.2
Joseph Watford will, Bertie County, 1986, [1795]
N.86.3.3-4
Will of Joseph Watford, Bertie County, 1739, 1986, [1739]
N.86.3.5-8
Unidentified office building with a group of men, Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC, ca. 1900s, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.3.18
Entire sleeve missing from drawer as of 02-05-90, 1986
N.86.4.1
Daves Lot and possibly the Daves House in New Bern, 1986, n.d.
N.86.4.1
Review of the 81st Division at Chatillon, 1986, [1919]
N.86.5.4
Wrecked landscape of the rubble of Chatillon, 1986, [ca. 1914-1920]
N.86.5.5
Mr. McIver's quarters at Chatillon, 1986, [ca. 1914-1920]
N.86.5.6
G. W. McIver and Captain R. L. Whitelegg of the 161st Brigade at Chatillon, World War I, 1986, [ca. 1914-1920]
N.86.5.7
81st Division passing in review before the King and Queen of Belgium, 1986, [1914-1920]
N.86.5.8
Six World War I soldiers in front of the 161st Brigade Messenger Center, 1986, [1914-1920]
N.86.5.9
Eastern Cherokees with Company I, 321st Infantry, 81st Division, June 1919, 1986, [1919]
N.86.5.10
James Samooke, Pvt. 1st Class, and other members of Company I, 321st Infantry, 81st Division, June 1919, 1986, [1919]
N.86.5.11
Charley Bigwitch, Pvt. 1st Class, Co. I, 321st Infantry, 81st Division, June 1919, 1986, [1919]
N.86.5.12
Cpl. Ammons Tramper, Company I, 321st Infantry, 81st Division, June 1919, 1986, [1919]
N.86.5.13
Jasper Queen, Pvt. 1st Class, Company I, 321st Infantry, 81st Division, June 1919, 1986, [1919]
N.86.5.14
George A. Owl, Sgt., Company I, 321st Infantry, 81st Division, June 1919, 1986, [1919]
N.86.5.15
Corporal Simon Thompson, Company I, 321st Infantry, 81st Division, June 1919, 1986, [1919]
N.86.5.16
Pvt. 1st Class Ned Hill, Company I, 321st Infantry, 81st Division, June 1919, 1986, [1919]
N.86.5.17
Pvt. 1st Class Jack Taylor, Company I, 321st Infantry, 81st Division, June 1919, 1986, [1919]
N.86.5.18
Wagons loaded with cotton bales, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.5.19
Man holding watermelon, 1986, [ca. 1910]
N.86.5.20
Woman with farm buildings, 1986, [ca. 1910]
N.86.5.21
Lithograph of St. Mary's School in Raleigh, 1986, n.d.
N.86.5.22
Mt. Zion Primative Baptist Church, Princeville, 1986, n.d.
N.86.5.25
Mayor Orren James Groceries, Princeville, 1986, [1919]
N.86.5.26
Statue of Reverend Abraham Wooten, 1986, n.d.
N.86.5.27-30
Mt. Zion Primative Baptist Church, Princeville, 1986, n.d.
N.86.5.31-34
Letterhead for Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Company, March 26, 1896, 1986, [1896]
N.86.5.35
Slater Industrial Academy and State Normal School proposed new building from letterhead, 1896, 1986, [1896]
N.86.5.36
Letterhead for Oakridge Institute, 1986, [1896]
N.86.5.37
Letterhead of Oak Ridge Institute, May 12, 1896, 1986, [1896]
N.86.5.38
Letterhead of Atlantic View, Wrightsville, May 8, 1896, 1986, [1896]
N.86.5.39
Letterhead of the Bank of Reidsville, 1896, 1986, [1896]
N.86.5.40
Letterhead of the Hotel Nicholson, Washington, DC, 1896, 1986, [1896]
N.86.5.41
Letterhead of J. M. Campbell, Asheville Real Estate Dealer, 1896, 1986, [1896]
N.86.5.42
Last public letter written by Jefferson Davis, 1986, [ca. 1889]
N.86.5.43
Letterhead of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, 1896, 1986, [1896]
N.86.5.44
Ned and Sarah Ives of New Bern, progenitors of the settlers of Argyle, Florida, 1986, n.d.
N.86.5.45
Letterhead of Blackwells Durham Tobacco Company, 1896, 1986, [1896]
N.86.5.46
Winston City Police Department letterhead, 1896, 1986, [1896]
N.86.5.47
Letterhead of A. H. Motley Tobacco Company, 1896, 1986, [1897]
N.86.5.48
Letterhead of P. H. Hanes and Company, 1896, 1986, [1896]
N.86.5.49
Letterhead of the La Fayette Hotel in Fayetteville, 1893, 1986, [1893]
N.86.5.51
Letterhead of the Chimney Rock Improvement Company, Chimney Rock, 1893, 1986, [1893]
N.86.5.52
Petition fror emancipation in which Hannah Pritchard frees her slave Molly, 1828, 1986, [1828]
N.86.5.53
Second page of a the will of Miss Margaret Horniblow, including the codicil to the will, 1825, 1986, [1825]
N.86.5.54
Mary Batts, 1986, n.d.
N.86.5.55
John L. Roper Lumber Company Engine with men, 1986, n.d.
N.86.6.1
Early steam engine, 1986, n.d.
N.86.6.2
Blounts Mill near Roper, NC, 1986, n.d.
N.86.6.3
Steamboat, The Arm and Hammer, 1986, n.d.
N.86.6.4
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 1986, n.d.
N.86.6.5
USS Cape Lookout, 1986, n.d.
N.86.6.21
World War I Torpedo, 1986, [1917-1918]
N.86.6.22
WWI Naval Ship, 1986, [1917-1918]
N.86.6.23
Naval ships in a port, 1986, n.d.
N.86.6.24
Great Rock at Ervin's View, 1986, n.d.
N.86.6.25
Natural Arch caused by volcanic upheaval near Pine Gap, 1986, [1910]
N.86.6.26
Drawing of the Pony Express statue in Old Sacremento, California, 1986, n.d.
N.86.6.46
Cartouche on envelope for James V. McCall, Sheriff of Caldwell County, January 5, 1894, 1986, [1894]
N.86.6.47
Seal of C. J. Allison, Iredell County Sheriff, Nov. 1, 1887, 1986, [1887]
N.86.6.48
NC State Capitol (lithograph), 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.7.1
Map of the Battle of the Horseshoe, Creek Indian War, 1814, 1986, [1814]
N.86.7.2
Map of William Byrd's Lands on the Carolina Frontier, ca. 1733, 1986, [1733]
N.86.7.3
Tintype of Kinchen Holloway, 6th NCST, Co. C, Orange Co., NC, 1986, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.86.7.4
Weaving Class, Needham Broughton High School, Raleigh, NC, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.8.1
Artist James McLean, WPA Art Gallery, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.8.2
Retirement Party for Pauline Hartofelis, Division of State Library, 1986, [ca. 1986]
N.86.8.3-36
Third Regiment, NC Infantry (National Guard), Camp Stewart, El Paso, Texas, 1916, 1986, [1916]
N.86.8.37
Front Page of "The Charlotte Observer," May 4, 1919, 1986, [1919]
N.86.8.38
Colonel A. M. Scales, North Carolina State Troops, 1986, [1901]
N.86.8.39
Map of Raleigh's Virginia by John White, 1986, [ca. 1585-1587]
N.86.8.40
Cover Photo of "Set Fair for Roanoke Voyages and Colonies, 1584-1606" by David Beers Quinn, 1986, [ca. 1585-1587]
N.86.8.41
Poster, "Raleigh and Roanoke" British Library Exhibition, NC Museum of History, Raleigh, NC, 1986, [ca. 1985]
N.86.8.42
Christ Church, Raleigh, NC, 1986, [1985]
N.86.8.43-46
Bicentennial Plaza, Raleigh, NC, 1986, [1985]
N.86.8.47-48
Site of the new NC Museum of History, taken from the roof of the Archives and History Building, 1986, [1985]
N.86.8.49-63
Friends of the Archives Annual Meeting, Raleigh, NC, 1986, [1985]
N.86.8.72-76
Swearing in ceremony of Secretary Patric Dorsey, Dept. of Cultural Resources, 1986, [1985]
N.86.8.77-110
Friends of the Archives Board Meeting, Raleigh, NC, 1986, [1984]
N.86.8.111-113
Arrival in Jamestown, Virginia, ca. 1620 (engraving), 1986, [1620]
N.86.8.114
Lewis Douglas, Civil War veteran, and his wife, 1986, [ca. 1885-1901]
N.86.8.115
Letter from A. B. Anderson to Governor Daniel L. Russell, April 9, 1897, 1986, [1897]
N.86.8.116
Kings Mountain High School Letterhead, Letter from W. T. R. Bell to Dr. F. C. Rountree, May 2, 1894, 1986, [1894]
N.86.8.117
Bank of Wilson Stock Certificate for five shares, Greene County, NC, March 15, 1884, 1986, [1884]
N.86.9.1
Cover of letter from James Madison to David Stone, January 16, 1810, 1986, [1810]
N.86.9.3
Painting depicting James Moore, father of Bartholomew Figures Moore., 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.9.4
Letterhead of Navassa Guano Company, Standard Southern Fertilizers, Wilmington, NC, March 22, 1887., 1986, [1887]
N.86.9.5
Letterhead, Round Knob Hotel, Round Knob, NC, Jan. 1, 1887, 1986, [1887]
N.86.9.6
Letterhead of Davis School, La Grange, Lenoir Co., NC, Feb. 22, 1887, 1986, [1887]
N.86.9.7
Unidentified Civil War Soldier, 1986, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.86.9.8
Drawing of Johnson's Island Prison, Ohio, 1865, 1986, [1865]
N.86.9.9
Captain Alfred Alexander Miller, Company K, 57th Regiment, NC Troops, 1986, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.86.9.10
Receipt for 95th NC Reports, July 20, 1887, 1986, [1887]
N.86.9.11
Map of the Deep River, Cape Fear Survey, 1852, 1986, [1852]
N.86.9.12
Print of the NC State Seal, 1986, [1986]
N.86.9.13
First Page of the Carolina Charter, 1663, 1986, [1663]
N.86.9.14
Proclamation of Archives Day by Gov. James B. Hunt, Jr., March 9, 1984, 1986, [1984]
N.86.9.15
Champion Compress and Warehouse Company, Wilmington, NC, 1893 (Engraving), 1986, [1893]
N.86.9.16
Darius Rawley Baker, Rockingham Co., NC, Company F, 41st Regiment, NC Troops (Ambrotype), 1986, [ca. 1850-1860]
N.86.9.17
North Holland Cows, Letter to Governor Daniel L. Russell from Duncan J. McMillan, 1897, 1986, [1897]
N.86.9.18-21
White Sulphur Springs Hotel, Mount Airy, NC, 1986, [ca. 1900-1920]
N.86.9.22
Group photo, Governor's Mansion, 1917, 1986, [1917]
N.86.9.23
Leaksville Cotton Mill, built in 1838 by John M. Morehead, 1986, [1948]
N.86.9.24
Class of 1899, Woman's College, Greensboro, NC, 1986, [1899]
N.86.9.25
Charles Wesley and Rachel Louise (Harrison) Moody with family, ca. 1880s, 1986, [ca. 1880s]
N.86.9.26
William King White family, Halifax Co., NC, ca. 1861 (Ambrotype), 1986, [ca. 1861]
N.86.9.27
Langston and Mary J. (Green) Estes and Family, Caldwell Co., NC, ca. 1900, 1986, [ca. 1900]
N.86.9.28
Granite Cotton Factory and Haw River Flouring Mills, 1881 (Letterhead engraving), 1986, [1881]
N.86.9.29
Oak Ridge Institute, 1881 (Letterhead engraving), 1986, [1881]
N.86.9.30
Letterhead for the Mayor's Office, Charleston, SC, 1881 (Letterhead engraving), 1986, [1881]
N.86.9.31
Letter from Gatling Gun Company to Gov. Thomas J. Jarvis, 1882, 1986, [1882]
N.86.9.32-35
Drawing of the Daniel Morgan Statue by Ward, 1881 (Card Photograph), 1986, [1881]
N.86.9.36
Whaling tools at the Museum of Natural History, 1941., 1986, [1941]
N.86.9.37
Scenic view of a house, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.9.38
"Virginiae partis australis, et Floridae, 1640" by William Janszoon Blaeu (Map), 1986, [1640]
N.86.9.39
NC State Capitol Building Interior, Unveiling of Edenton Tea Pot Monument, 1909, 1986, [1909]
N.86.9.40
NC State Capitol Building Exterior, Unveiling of Edenton Tea Pot Monument, 1909, 1986, [1909]
N.86.9.41
Men working with machines on a World War I vessel, 1986, [ca. 1917-1918]
N.86.9.42
Men working with machines on a World War I vessel, 1986, [ca. 1917-1918]
N.86.9.43
Capture of a World War I submarine UB88, ca. 1917-1918, 1986, [ca. 1917-1918]
N.86.9.44
World War I Battleship, ca. 1917-1918, 1986, [ca. 1917-1918]
N.86.9.45
Three World War I vessels at sea, ca. 1917-1918, 1986, [ca. 1917-1918]
N.86.9.46
Soldier posed in front of a line of artillery guns, World War I, ca. 1917-1918, 1986, [ca. 1917-1918]
N.86.9.47
World War I Battleship at sea, ca. 1917-1918, 1986, [ca. 1917-1918]
N.86.9.48
World War I Battleship at sea, ca. 1917-1918, 1986, [ca. 1917-1918]
N.86.9.49
View of a World War I Battleship deck, ca. 1917-1918, 1986, [ca. 1917-1918]
N.86.9.50
Zeppelin flying over a residential street, ca. 1910-1920, 1986, [ca. 1910-1920]
N.86.9.51
Silver Moon Barbecue Restaurant, Greensboro, NC, 1937, 1986, [ca. 1937]
N.86.9.52
Watercolor drawing of the Union (State Capitol) Square fence by Cornell and Jackson, 1847., 1986, [1847]
N.86.9.53
Invitation to NC State Capitol Celebration, May 1, 1840, 1986, [1840]
N.86.9.54
View of the Cape Hatteras, NC Marconi Wireless (Telegraph) Station, 1915, 1986, [1915]
N.86.9.55
Sanford Presley Lowery, 1829-1900, of Franklin Co., NC, 1986, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.86.9.56
Thomas Buchanon Tharrington, 1857-1929, of Franklin County, NC, 1986, [ca. 1910-1929]
N.86.9.57
Elizabeth (Johnston) Fleming Riggan, 1827-1903, of Littleton, Warren Co., NC, 1986, [ca. 1860-1880]
N.86.9.58
Mrs. Katherine Pendleton Arrington, President of the NC Art Society, 1986, [ca. 1930-1940]
N.86.9.59
Mrs. Katherine Pendleton Arrington, President of the NC Art Society, 1986, [ca. 1930-1940]
N.86.9.60
View of the Carteret County, NC Million Dollar Road Program, ca. 1920s, 1986, [ca. 1920-1930]
N.86.9.61
View of the Carteret Co., NC Million Dollar Road Program, ca. 1920s, 1986, [ca. 1920-1930]
N.86.9.62
View of the Carteret County, NC Million Dollar Road Program, ca. 1920s, 1986, [ca. 1920-1930]
N.86.9.63
View of the Carteret County, NC Million Dollar Road Program, ca. 1920s, 1986, [ca. 1920-1930]
N.86.9.64
View of the Carteret Co., NC Million Dollar Road Program, ca. 1920s, 1986, [ca. 1920-1930]
N.86.9.65
View of the Carteret Co., NC Million Dollar Road Program, ca. 1920s, 1986, [ca. 1920-1930]
N.86.9.66
View of the Carteret Co., NC Million Dollar Road Program, ca. 1920s, 1986, [ca. 1920-1930]
N.86.9.67
View of the Carteret Co., NC Million Dollar Road Program, ca. 1920s, 1986, [ca. 1920-1930]
N.86.9.68
View of the Carteret Co., NC Million Dollar Road Program, ca. 1920s, 1986, [ca. 1920-1930]
N.86.9.69
View of the Carteret Co., NC Million Dollar Road Program, ca. 1920s, 1986, [ca. 1920-1930]
N.86.9.70
View of the Carteret Co., NC Million Dollar Road Program, ca. 1920s, 1986, [ca. 1920-1930]
N.86.9.71
Railroad overpass near the NC State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, NC, ca. 1936, 1986, [ca. 1936]
N.86.9.72
NC Art Society Board Meeting, ca. 1948, 1986, [ca. 1948]
N.86.9.73
NC Art Society Meeting, 1926, 1986, [ca. 1926]
N.86.9.74
Samuel White Pitchford, 1846-1923, and wife Emma Flemming, 1849-1931, of Warren Co., NC, 1986, [ca. 1868-1880]
N.86.10.1
Dr. Thomas Jefferson Pitchford, 1810-1883, and wife Matilda Hinton (Cheek) Pitchford, 1812-1881, of Warren Co., NC, 1986, [ca. 1860-1880]
N.86.10.2
Hugh Patrick Devine, 1814-1892, of Warren Co., NC, 1986, [ca. 1880-1892]
N.86.10.3
Dr. Thomas Jefferson Pitchford and his six sons, Warren Co., NC, ca. 1850s, 1986, [ca. 1850-1860]
N.86.10.4
Plan of a Three-Room Gable House, 1899, 1986, [ca. 1899]
N.86.10.5
Plan of a three-room narrow house, 1986, [1899]
N.86.10.6
"A Temperance Alphabet," an appeal against alcohol, 1986, [1881]
N.86.10.7-9
Christ's Episcopal Church, Elizabeth City, NC (postcard), 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.10.10
Rockingham County Courthouse, Wentworth, NC (postcard), 1986, [ca. 1910s]
N.86.10.11
Postcard view of the B. Frank Mebane residence, Spray, NC, 1986, [1907]
N.86.10.12
Postcard view of the C. T. Ross Jewelry Store, Leaksville, NC, 1908, 1986, [1908]
N.86.10.13
Postcard view of M. L. Heiner's Store and Junior Order of U. A. M. Hall, Spray, NC, 1908, 1986, [ca. 1908]
N.86.10.14
Paul Green and Johnsie Burnham, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.10.15
George W. Reams House, Warren County, ca. 1890, 1986, (ca. 1890's)
N.86.10.16
Exterior view (rear) of Hope Plantation, Bertie Co., NC, 1951, 1986, [1951]
N.86.10.17
Exterior view (front) of Hope Plantation, Bertie Co., NC, 1951, 1986, [1951]
N.86.10.17
King House 1763 (side view), Bertie Co., NC, 1951, 1986, [1951]
N.86.10.19
Exterior front view of King House 1763, Bertie Co., NC, 1951, 1986, [1951]
N.86.10.20
Exterior front view of Rosepeld Plantation, Bertie Co., NC, 1951, 1986, [1951]
N.86.10.21
Bertie County Tour of Historic Homes on the grounds of Scotch Hall, 1951, 1986, [1951]
N.86.10.22
Bertie County Tour of Historic Homes on the grounds of Scotch Hall, 1951, 1986, [1951]
N.86.10.23
Bertie County Shipyard Landing, ca. 1951, 19586, [ca. 1951]
N.86.10.24
Old Spring Hope School, Spring Hope, NC, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.10.25
View of the Spring at Old Spring Hope, Nash Co., NC, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.10.26
The Crenshaw Residence at Old Stanhope, Nash Co., NC, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.10.27
Old Spring Hope Post Office and Stagecoach Stop, Nash Co., NC, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.10.28
John Gray Blount, 1752-1833, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.10.29
Trinity Park School Boys Basketball Team, Durham, NC, ca. 1915-1916, 1986, [ca. 1915-1916]
N.86.10.30
Thomas Lovatt Burges and wife Lucy Fox Burges, of Edgecombe Co., NC, 1986, [ca. 1860-1880]
N.86.10.31
John Lovatt Burges of Edgecombe Co., NC, 1986, [ca. 1850-1870]
N.86.10.32
John Lovatt Burges and Willie Gertrude (Alston) Burges and family, of Edgecombe Co., NC, 1986, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.86.10.33
Vance Allen, of Wake Co., NC in World War I uniform, 1986, [ca. 1917-1918]
N.86.10.34
Engraving of Randolph Co., NC Courthouse, ca. 1915 (Civil Action Case File), 1986, [ca. 1915]
N.86.10.35
Signature of Sir Walter Raleigh, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.10.36
Elizabeth Franklin Campbell of Swift Creek, Wake Co., NC (Ambrotype), 1986, [1855]
N.86.10.37
Anderson Maddrey, 1812-1888, of Northampton Co., NC, 1986, [ca. 1860-1888]
N.86.11.1
McNeill, McCloud, and Bennett Families, Roberdel, Richmond Co., NC, 1986, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.86.11.2
May Strickland Thomas, 1986, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.86.11.3
Silver Table ornament in the form of an ear of corn, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.11.4-7
High Point Hosiery Mills (exterior), High Point, NC, 1986, [ca. 1900-1920]
N.86.11.8
Drawing of a printing press, "Tarborough N.C. Free Press," Jan. 1, 1833 (Newspaper), 1986, [1833]
N.86.11.9
John Hampton Adams, from "National Cyclopedia of American Biography", 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.11.10
Seal of the North Carolina Lords Proprietors, 1986, [ca. 1663-1729]
N.86.11.11
Second Great Seal of Elizabeth I, 1584-1586 (Seal), 1986, [ca. 1584-1586]
N.86.11.12
Second Great Seal of Elizabeth I, 1584-1586 (Seal), 1986, [ca. 1584-1586]
N.86.11.13
Copy of a gold medal of Elizabeth I by Nicholas Hilliard, ca. 1590., 1986, [ca. 1590]
N.86.11.14
Sir Walter Raleigh's seals as Governor of Virginia and Warden of the Stannaries, 1986, [ca. 1586-1600]
N.86.11.15
Sally Josephine Bryan Doub, wife of William B. Doub, 1986, [ca. 1880-1890]
N.86.11.16
Sam Burchfield, Veteran Moonshiner of the Appalachians, 1986, [ca. 1900-1910]
N.86.11.17
Deed to Elias Colburn for a plot in the City Cemetery, Raleigh, NC, Nov. 28, 1850, 1986, [1850]
N.86.11.18
Letter to Patrick Henry from General Allen Jones, May 17, 1779, 1990, [1779]
N.86.11.19
Letter from George Moses Horton, showing detail of his autograph, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.11.20
Cram's Railroad Map showing Northampton Co., NC and vicinity, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.11.21
1882 Map of North Carolina, 1986, [1882]
N.86.11.22
Map of the Northeastern Counties of North Carolina, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.11.23
Facsimile of a Map of Northeastern North Carolina by John Collet for George III, 1952, 1986, [1952]
N.86.11.24
Henry Alfred Brown, of Forsyth County, NC, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.11.25
Julia Cain Brown, of Forsyth Co., NC, 1986, [ca. 1914-1920]
N.86.11.26
U.S.S. North Carolina Battleship, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.11.27
John White paintings of Algonquian Indians, 1986, [ca. 1985-1986]
N.86.11.28
Certificate of Appointment for Assistant Marshall Samuel A. Ashe for the Centennial Celebration in Raleigh, NC, 1892, 1986, [1892]
N.86.12.1
Receipt from the Library of Congress to S. A. Ashe, March 9, 1915, 1986, [1915]
N.86.12.2
Seal of the City of Raleigh, NC, 1986, [n.d.]
N.86.12.3

17. Negatives Received in 1987

Arrangement:

Chronological and numerical

North Carolina Board of Agriculture, 1984, 1987, [1984]
N.87.1.1
Street showing Smoke Shop and buildings, Five Points, Durham, NC, 1987, [1933]
N.87.1.2
View of Five Points Drug Co., Durham, NC, 1933., 1987, [1933]
N.87.1.3
Mr. Tommy Wilson at his home, Spivey's Corner, Sampson Co., NC, 1910, 1987, [1910]
N.87.1.4
Samuel Anderson Cole, 1837-1892, 1987, [ca. 1857-1865]
N.87.1.5
James H. Pou and his family at his thirty-fourth wedding anniversary, 1987, [ca. 1900-1920]
N.87.1.6
Graduating Class from Nurses' Training, Morganton, NC, 1905, 1987, [1905]
N.87.1.7
Mrs. Josephine Doub Bennett, 1886-1973, of Rocky Mount, NC, 1987, [ca. 1920-1940]
N.87.1.8
Act to appoint deputies to convention in Philadelphia, Laws of North Carolina, 1787, 1987, [1787]
N.87.1.9
Historic Marker Tablet, Bath, NC, November, 1960, 1987, [1960]
N.87.2.1
Marsh House Restoration, Bath, NC, 1960, 1987, [1960]
N.87.2.2
View of Historic Houses, New Bern, NC, 1960, 1987, [1960]
N.87.2.3
Home of Rev. A. C. D. Noe at Resthaven, NC, 1960, 1987, [1960]
N.87.2.4
Side view of Marsh House, Bath, NC, 1960, 1987, [1960]
N.87.2.5
Side view of the Marsh House Restoration, Bath, NC, 1960, 1987, [1960]
N.87.2.6
Marsh House Restoration, Bath, NC, 1960, 1987, [1960]
N.87.2.7
World War I Troops marching in Raleigh, NC, 1918, 1987, [1918]
N.87.2.8
Samuel A. Ashe Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Junior Branch, Wadesboro, NC, 1934, 1987, [1934]
N.87.2.8A
World War I Troops on their way over to Europe, Raleigh, NC, 1918, 1987, [1918]
N.87.2.9
Appointment of Samuel A. Ashe as Raleigh Postmaster, May 26, 1885, 1987, [1985]
N.87.2.9A
World War I Troops marching in Raleigh, NC, 1918, 1987, [1918]
N.87.2.10
View of Civil War dead, 1987, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.87.2.10A
Making clothes for Civil War Soldiers, 1987, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.87.2.11
World War I tanks at camp, Raleigh, NC, 1918, 1987, [1918]
N.87.2.12
Unionists of East Tennessee swearing by the flag (engraving), 1987, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.87.2.12A
World War I tank at camp, Raleigh, NC, 1918, 1987, [1918]
N.87.2.12B
World War I tanks at camp, Raleigh, NC, 1918, 1987, [1918]
N.87.2.13
Engraving of a mortar battery, 1987, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.87.2.13A
World War I Troops in Raleigh, NC, 1918, 1987, [ca. 1918]
N.87.2.14
Thomas Jefferson Shinn, NC House Member, 1872-1874, 1987, [ca. 1870-1900]
N.87.2.14A
World War I Troops on their return home, Raleigh, NC, 1919, 1987, [1919]
N.87.2.15
Shinn Family, including NC House member Thomas Jefferson Shinn, Cabarrus County, NC, 1872-1874, 1987, [ca. 1870-1880]
N.87.2.15A
Road Construction on the Blue Ridge Parkway, 1987, [ca. 1950-1955]
N.87.2.16
Road Construction on the Blue Ridge Parkway, 1987, [ca. 1950-1955]
N.87.2.17
Road Construction on the Blue Ridge Parkway, 1987, [ca. 1950-1955]
N.87.2.18
Road Construction on the Blue Ridge Parkway, 1987, [ca. 1950-1955]
N.87.2.19
Road Construction on the Blue Ridge Parkway, 1987, [ca. 1950-1955]
N.87.2.20
Road Construction on the Blue Ridge Parkway, 1987, [ca. 1950-1955]
N.87.2.21
John Deere Farm Equipment Letterhead, 1936, 1987, [1936]
N.87.2.22
R. C. Meadows Mill Manufacturing Company Letterhead, 1987, [1936]
N.87.2.23
Evans and Meekins General Merchandise and Net Material Co. Letterhead, 1904, 1990, [1904]
N.87.2.24
F. M. Stevens Company Letterhead, 1933, 1987, [1933]
N.87.2.25
Avery County Government Letterhead, 1929, 1987, [1929]
N.87.2.26-27
Dare County Clerk of Superior Court Letterhead, 1931, 1987, [1931]
N.87.2.28
Home and office of Dr. Robert L. Caveness, Coleridge, NC, 1987, [1927]
N.87.2.29
Forest City, NC scenic views, 1933 (letter), 1987, [1933]
N.87.2.30
NC State Capitol as seen from Hillsboro St., Raleigh, NC, early 1900s, 1987, [ca. 1900-1910]
N.87.2.31
Canon Mills, Kannapolis, NC, 1918, 1987, [1918]
N.87.3.1
Act to ratify the amendments of the U.S. Constitution, 1789, 1987, [1789]
N.87.3.2-4
James Thomas Kell, 1834-1910, of Mecklenburg Co., NC, 1987, [ca. 1887-1895]
N.87.3.5
Tom Yeargen with hand made bicycle, Spring Hope, NC, ca. 1900, 1987, [ca. 1900]
N.87.3.6
Railroad depot, Spring Hope, NC, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.3.7
Thomas Dixon with his brothers and sisters, 1902, 1987, [1902]
N.87.3.8
View of Hanging Rock, NC, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.3.9
Pettigrew Mansion, Pettigrew State Park, Washington Co., NC, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.3.10
View of Pilot Mountain State Park, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.3.11
View of a Red-eyed Vireo (bird), 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.3.12
View of Mount Mitchell, Yancey County, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.3.13
Pettigrew Plantation, Washington Co., NC, 1936, 1987, [ca. 1936]
N.87.3.14
View of Pettigrew Plantation, Washington Co., NC, 1936, 1987, [ca. 1936]
N.87.3.15
Loggerhead Turtle at Hammocks Beach State Park, Bear Island, near Swansboro, NC., 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.3.16
Loggerhead Turtle at Hammocks Beach State Park, Bear Island, near Swansboro, NC, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.3.17
Pettigrew State Park, Washington Co., NC, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.3.18
Longleaf pine and dogwood in North Carolina, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.3.19
Brown-headed Nuthatch (Bird), May 1955, 1987, [1955]
N.87.3.20
Excavation work at Pettigrew State Park, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.3.21
Canal at Somerset Plantation, Pettigrew State Park, Washington Co., NC, 1987, [1952]
N.87.3.22
Excavation project to restore slave quarters, Pettigrew State Park, Washington Co., NC, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.3.23
Excavation of the carriage house, Somerset House, Pettigrew State Park, Washington Co., NC, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.3.24
Excavation of brick walks at Pettigrew State Park, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.3.25
View of a wild turkey and its young, 1987, [1957]
N.87.3.26
Couple on the dunes at the beach, 1950s, 1987, [1950s]
N.87.3.27
View of an opossum, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.3.28
View of the picnic area, Pettigrew State Park, Washington Co., NC, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.3.30
Slave chapel built by Josiah Collins, Somerset Plantation, Washington Co., NC, 1987, [1952]
N.87.3.31
Excavated site of former slave overseer's dwelling, Somerset Plantation, Washington, NC, 1987, [1952]
N.87.3.32
Main Street, Greenville, NC, 1915 (postcard), 1987, [ca. 1915]
N.87.3.33
New Iron Bridge across Tar River, Greenville, NC, 1914 (Postcard), 1987, [1914]
N.87.3.34
Court House, Greenville, NC, 1914 (Postcard), 1987, [1914]
N.87.3.35
Proctor Hotel Dining Hall, Greenville, NC, 1915, 1987, [ca. 1915]
N.87.3.36
Proctor Hotel, Greenville, NC, ca. 1915, 1987, [ca. 1915]
N.87.3.37
Proctor Hotel Lobby, Greenville, NC, ca. 1915, 1987, [ca. 1915]
N.87.3.38
Grill Room, The Bland Hotel, Raleigh, NC, ca. 1915 (Postcard), 1990, [ca. 1915]
N.87.3.39
P. B. Smith and Brothers, Kittrell, NC, ca. 1915 (postcard), 1987, [ca. 1915]
N.87.3.40
Louisburg, NC Baptist Church and Parsonage, 1914 (Postcard), 1987, [1914]
N.87.3.41
Louisburg College, Louisburg, NC, 1914, 1987, [1914]
N.87.3.42
Old Dormitory and Society Halls, Wake Forest College, 1915, 1987, [1915]
N.87.3.43
Public School, Laurinburg, NC, ca. 1915, 1987, [ca. 1915]
N.87.3.44
Seaboard Depot, Henderson, NC, 1914, 1987, [1914]
N.87.3.45
Municipal Building, Henderson, NC, 1914, 1987, [1914]
N.87.3.46
Street scene, Henderson, NC, 1914, 1987, [1914]
N.87.3.47
Vance County Court House, Henderson, NC, 1914, 1987, [1914]
N.87.3.48
M. P. Church, Henderson, NC, ca. 1915, 1987, [ca. 1915]
N.87.3.49
Post Office, Henderson, NC, 1914, 1987, [1914]
N.87.3.50
Courthouse, Henderson, NC, 1915, 1987, [1915]
N.87.3.51
Medallion of Josiah Wedgwood, 1987, [ca. 1986]
N.87.4.1
Medallion and autograph of Thomas Bentley, 1987, [1986]
N.87.4.2
Jasper Flower-Holder, Green and White, 1987, [1986]
N.87.4.3
Oneida Cotton Mill, 1987, [1986]
N.87.4.4
Henry Laurens, member of the Continental Congress, 1987, [1986]
N.87.4.5
Map of the Indian Nations, 1766, 1987, [1986]
N.87.4.6
Portrait of Martin Holt, 1855-1914, NC Legislator, 1987, [1986]
N.87.4.7
J. Allen Holt, 1852-1915, NC State Senator, 1987, [1986]
N.87.4.8
R. L. Holt (engraving), 1987, [1986]
N.87.4.9
E. C. Holt (engraving), 1987, [1986]
N.87.4.10
William Rainey Holt, 1798-1868, of Lexington, NC (engraving), 1987, [1986]
N.87.4.11
Lynn Banks Holt, 1842-1920, of Alamance Co., NC (engraving), 1987, [1986]
N.87.4.12
Lawrence Shackleford Holt, 1851-1937, of Alamance Co., NC, 1987, [1986]
N.87.4.13
Walter Lawrence Holt, 1859-1913, of Alamance Co., NC (engraving), 1987, [1986]
N.87.4.14
Map of the British and French Dominions in North America, 1755, 1987, [1755]
N.87.4.15
Engraving of Wedgwood productions, 1987, [1986]
N.87.4.16
Bingham School, Mebane, NC, 1888, 1990, [1888]
N.87.4.17
River Baptismal Scene, n.d., 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.4.18
William H. Pope, 1828-1881, and daughter Lucy Alice Pope, 1853-1861, 1987, [ca. 1860]
N.87.4.19
Charles Hermas Stephenson, 1833-1872, of Wake Co., NC, 1987, [ca. 1860-1870]
N.87.4.20
Joseph Manning Blalock, Company I, 62nd Regiment, Infantry, of Haywood Co., NC, 1987, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.87.4.21
Proposal to debate the Constitution by Alexander Martin, November 21, 1787, 1987, [1787]
N.87.4.22
Samuel Johnston's acknowledgment of his election as governor, December 14, 1787, 1987, [1787]
N.87.4.23
Petition of the citizens of Pitt County, 1787, 1987, [1787]
N.87.4.24
Proceedings of the Convention of North Carolina, Hillsborough, NC, July 21, 1788, 1987, [1788]
N.87.4.25
Catawba County Courthouse, Newton, NC, ca. 1929, 1987, [ca. 1929]
N.87.4.26
John J. Parker, Republican Nominee for Governor, 1920, 1987, [1920]
N.87.4.27
Moore County Courthouse, 1887, 1987,[1887]
N.87.4.28
100 Block of South Salisbury St., Raleigh, NC, 1928, 1987, [1928]
N.87.4.29
Unfinished sampler from the NC Museum of History Collection, 1987, [1987]
N.87.4.30
Sampler by Harriet W. Higgs, Scotland Neck, NC, 1987, [1987]
N.87.4.31
General Robert F. Hoke, C.S.A., 1987, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.87.5.1
General Robert F. Hoke, C.S.A., 1987, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.87.5.2
Baseball Park, Charlotte, NC, 1987, [n. d.]
N.87.5.3
Charlotte Speedway, Inaugural Race, October 25, 1924, 1987, [1924]
N.87.5.4
William Frank Howell, 1888-1968, 1987, [ca. 1900-1910]
N.87.5.5
Sylvia Salisbury Howell, 1854-1917, 1987, [ca. 1890-1910]
N.87.5.6
Woman minister holding a bible, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.5.7
Charlie Pierce Howell, 1893-1940, 1987, [ca. 1910-1920]
N.87.5.8
NC Civil War Soldier in full uniform, 1987, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.87.5.9
E. E. House, 38th Regiment, NC Troops, 1987, [ca. 1860-1865]
N.87.5.10
George Washington Stone of Montgomery, Alabama, 1987, [ca. 1870-1890]
N.87.5.11
William James Bingham, second head master of Bingham School, 1987, [ca. 1900]
N.87.6.1
William Biddle Shepard, State Senator and Congressman, 1987, [ca. 1900]
N.87.6.2
Mrs. William Biddle Shepard, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.6.3
Benjamin Hamilton Cathey, 1987, [ca. 1900-1920]
N.87.6.4
William Hillman Cathey, Francis Marion Cathey, and Benjamin Hamilton Cathey of the Thirty-Ninth Regiment, NC Troops, 1987, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.87.6.5
Unidentified lake, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.6
Unidentified buildings, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.7
Unidentified road and houses, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.8
Lake and unidentified factory, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.9
Unidentified building, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.10
Unidentified building, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.11
Gymnasium interior, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.12
Unidentified field and houses, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.13
Unidentified building, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.14
Unidentified street, lake, and park, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.15
Entrance to Fort Raleigh, Roanoke Island, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.16
Entrance to Fort Raleigh, Roanoke Island, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.17
Unidentified log building, Roanoke Island, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.18
Interior of a log church, Roanoke Island, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.19
Unidentified log buildings, Roanoke Island, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.20
Men working on a road, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.21
Unidentified building, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.22
Unidentified house, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.23
Interior of a log building, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s., 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.24
Unidentified house, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.25
Large unidentified log house, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.26
Field and houses, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.27
Cornfield, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, l987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.28
Field with a row of houses, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.29
Family sitting on a front porch, Emergency Relief Administration, c. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.30
Field with buildings, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.31
Road and Building, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.32
Field, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.33
Unidentified Log Building, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.34
Man seated at desk, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.35
Group of men and women, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.36
Men and woman posing for a picture, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.37
Men and woman posing for a picture, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.38
Laborers laying down water or sewer lines, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.39
Laborers laying water or sewer lines, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.40
Unidentified pumping station, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.41
Unidentified construction, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.42
Unidentified construction, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.43
West Sisters, Westbrook Township, Sampson Co., NC, 1987, [ca. 1895]
N.87.6.44
View of a drainage canal, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.45
Woman and Men posing for a picture, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.46
Men and Women posing for a picture, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.47
Men posing for a picture, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.48
Unidentified construction, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.49
Mrs. Ann Davis Collins Shepard, wife of William Biddle Shepard, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.6.50
Civil War Soldier Peter Jones, Company I, Forty-Fifth Regiment, NC Troops, 1987, [ca. 1861-1865
N.87.6.51
Carrboro, NC Railroad Depot, ca. 1906 (postcard), 1987, [ca. 1906]
N.87.6.52
Black men unloading boxed fish, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.6.53
Black men loading hopper, Charles A. Farrell Collection, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.6.54
Black women cutting fish, Charles A. Farrell Collection, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.6.55
Black man at a canning machine, Charles A. Farrell Collection, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.6.56
Paying for a shrimp catch, Southport, NC, ca. 1939, 1987, [ca. 1939]
N.87.6.57
Three men with nets, Colerain, NC, ca. 1939, 1987, [ca. 1939]
N.87.6.58
Black Man rowing a boat, Edenton, NC, ca. 1939, 1987, [ca. 1939]
N.87.6.59
Building interior, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.60
Unidentified log buildings, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.61
Unidentified building, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.62
Men and Women posing for a picture, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.63
Large group of men and women posing for a picture, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.64
Men and women posing for a picture, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.65
Boy Scouts Meeting Room, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.6
Unidentified building, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.67
Men and women posing for a picture, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.68
Photo of a gymnasium, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.70
Men constructing a large house, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.71
Men constructing a log house, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.72
Unidentified brick building, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.73
Unidentified men working on street, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.74
Unidentified street scene, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.75
Unidentified building, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.76
Unidentified street scene, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.77
Construction of building, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [1930s]
N.87.6.78
Dr. Noah Joyner, MD, 1818-1878, of Pitt Co., NC, 1987, [ca. 1850-1860]
N.87.6.79
Emily Adelaide Williams Joyner, 1817-1874, of Pitt County, NC, 1987, [ca. 1850-1860]
N.87.6.80
Mary Ann Hill Malone, 1810-1848, of Warren Co., NC, 1987, [ca. 1845-1848]
N.87.6.81
Building under construction, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.82
Drainage culvert being placed, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.83
Men laying water or sewer lines, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.84
Unidentified baseball game, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1936, 1987, [ca. 1936]
N.87.6.85
Unidentified Baseball Game, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1936, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.86
Unidentified family with horse, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.87
Unidentified family eating watermelon, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.88
Unidentified log house, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.89
Rocky Mount, NC Municipal Airport, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.90
Unidentified House, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.91
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daniel Malone, Orange Co., NC, 1987, [ca. 1875-1890]
N.87.6.92
Rocky Mount, NC Municipal Airport, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.93
Unidentified family and house, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.94
Charles Daniel Malone, 1845-1927, Warren Co., NC, 1987, [ca. 1862-1865]
N.87.6.95
Unidentified field with barns, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.96
NC House of Representatives, 1925, 1987, [1925]
N.87.6.97
Unidentified swamp, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.98
Unidentified laborers, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.99
Unidentified swamp, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.100
Construction of a swimming pool, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.101
Rocky Mount, NC Municipal Airport, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.102
Unidentified house, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.103
Unidentified house, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.104
Unidentified swimming pool, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.105
Unidentified house, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.106
Unidentified house, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.107
Unidentified building, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.108
Unidentified house, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.109
Unidentified field workers, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.110
Speech at Rocky Mount Airport, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.111
Unidentified man overseeing field workers, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1937]
N.87.6.112
Speech at Rocky Mount Airport, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.113
Two men standing beside a plane, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.114
Unidentified men at Rocky Mount Municipal Airport, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1935]
N.87.6.115
Speech given at Rocky Mount Airport, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.116
Unidentified man at Rocky Mount Airport, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.117
Unidentifed woman speaker at Rocky Mount Airport, Emergency Relief Administration, ca. 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.118
Horse standing beside fence, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.119
Unidentified field workers, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1937]
N.87.6.120
State Constitution, A Declaration of Rights, 1776, 1987, [1776]
N.87.6.121
Unidentified cannery, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.122
Unidentified field workers, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.123
Unidentified field workers, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.124
Horse beside a fence, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.125
Man speaking before a crowd, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.126
Unidentified people at Rocky Mount Airport, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.127
Crowd scene at Rocky Mount Airport, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.128
Speaker at Rocky Mount Airport, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.129
Rocky Mount Municipal Airport, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.130
Man standing beside road, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.131
Unidentified swimming pool, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.132
Men working beside road, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.133
A house or building, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.134
Man standing beside cornfield, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.135
Man standing beside cornfield, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.136
Family sitting on porch, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.137
Horses, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.138
A boy with horses, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.139
Athletic Stadium, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.140
Athletic Stadium, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.141
Construction site, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.142
Clearing land, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.143
Men clearing land, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.144
Water Tower, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.145
View of a Creek, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.146
Unidentified house, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.147
Field Laborers, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.148
Unidentified house, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.149
Unidentified bridge, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.150
Unidentified bridge, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.151
A Basketball goal and school building, Emergency Relief Administration
N.87.6.152
Food storeroom, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.153
Cannery workers, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.154
Cannery Workers, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.155
Unidentified family on porch, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.156
Rocky Mount Municipal Airport, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.157
Horse beside a fence, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.158
Unidentified field workers, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.159
Man beside cornfield, Emergency Relief Administration, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.6.160
Fayetteville and Western Plank Road Company (Stock Certificate), 1987, [ca. 1849]
N.87.7.1
Fayetteville and Albemarle Plank Road Company (Stock Certificate), 1987, [ca. 1855]
N.87.7.2
National Guard Officers, 1898, 1987, [ca. 1898]
N.87.7.3
Mrs. Sarah Bradly Cheek and infant, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.7.4
Dr. Daniel Beach Bradley, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.7.5
Emelie Royce Bradley, wife of Dr. Daniel Bradley, 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.7.6
First Page of the North Carolina Constitution, 1987, [1776]
N.87.7.7
James Madison (engraving), 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.7.8
Richard Dobbs Spaight, Sr., 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.7.9
Daniel Boone autograph, 1759, 1987, [1759]
N.87.8.1
Daniel McGilvery, 1828-1911, 1987, [ca. 1900]
N.87.8.2
Cornelia McGilvery Harris with the King of Siam, 1927, 1987, [1927]
N.87.8.3
Tempie Alston Jeffreys, 1857-1942, 1987, [ca. 1929]
N.87.8.4
Melver Jackson Hendricks, 1923, 1987, [ca. 1923]
N.87.8.5
Melver Jackson Hendricks, 1923, 1987, [ca. 1923]
N.87.8.6
"Pudding Ridge," Home of Melver Jackson Hendricks, Davie Co., NC, 1987, [ca. 1920]
N.87.8.7
Horniblow's Tavern, Edenton, NC, l941, 1987, [ca. 1941]
N.87.8.8
T. A. Wilson, Chairman of Utilities Commission, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.8.9
Governor J. Melville Broughton, 1987, [ca. 1941-1945]
N.87.8.10
Rev. Daniel McGilvery, missionary to Siam and Laos, ca. 1858, 1987, [ca. 1858]
N.87.8.11
Emelie McGilvery Orr, daughter of Rev. Daniel McGilvery, 1987, [ca. 1880-1890]
N.87.8.12
Thomas N. Brafford, NC Commissioner of Banks, 1987, [ca. 1978]
N.87.8.13
Frank L. Harrelson, NC Commissioner of Banks, 1966-1976, 1987, [ca. 1966-1976]
N.87.8.14
Ben R. Roberts, NC Commissioner of Banks, 1957-1963, 1987, [ca. 1957-1963]
N.87.8.15
Constitution of North Carolina, 1868, 1987, [ca. 1868]
N.87.9.1
John R. Tropman, Commissioner of Banks, 1976-1978, 1987, [ca. 1976-1978]
N.87.9.2
William T. Graham, Commissioner of Banks, 1987, 1987, [1987]
N.87.9.3
F. Shelby Cullom, Commissioner of Banks, 1963-1966, 1987, [ca. 1963-1966]
N.87.9.4
Col. Henry E. Kendall, Employment Security Commission, 1946-1973, 1987, [ca. 1940s]
N.87.9.5
Employment Security Commission Staff, 1949, 1987, [ca. 1949]
N.87.9.6
Employment Security Commission, 1951, 1987, [ca. 1951]
N.87.9.7
Employment Security Commission, 1961, 1987, [ca. 1961]
N.87.9.8
Employment Security Commission Staff, n.d., 1987, [n.d.]
N.87.9.9
Employment Security Commission Meeting, 1952, 1987, [1952]
N.87.9.10
Employment Security Commission, 1953, 1987, [ca. 1953]
N.87.9.11
Mr. James S. Currie, NC Commissioner of Banks, 1978-1987, 1987, [ca. 1978-1987]
N.87.9.12
State Constitution of 1868, 1987, [1868]
N.87.10.1
Duncan Johnson and Catherine Livingston Johnson, 1987, [ca. 1850s]
N.87.10.2
Advertisement for the capture of Harriet Jacobs, June 30, 1835, 1987, [1835]
N.87.10.3
Workers Picking Cotton, 1987, [1918]
N.87.10.4
Planting Tobacco, Farrington, NC, 1987, [1940]
N.87.10.5
Topping and suckering tobacco, Granville Co., NC, 1939, 1987, [1939]
N.87.10.6
Harvesting cotton near Spring Hope, NC, 1984, 1987, [1984]
N.87.10.7
Priming tobacco, Davidson Co., NC, 1927, 1987, [1927]
N.87.10.8
B. C. Corbett and son, Orange Co., NC, 1939, 1987, [1939]
N.87.10.9
Grading and Stripping Tobacco, Stem, NC, 1930s, 1987, [ca. 1930s]
N.87.10.10
Tobacco workers, 1983, 1987, [1983]
N.87.10.11
W. Kerr Scott, Governor of North Carolina, 1949-1953, 1987, [ca. 1949]
N.87.10.12
Daniel Matthewson Smith and Eliza Crute Smith, Mecklenburg, VA, ca. l875, 1987, [ca. 1875]
N.87.10.13
Elliot Coves, 1842-1899, ornithologist, 1987, [ca. 1890s]
N.87.10.14
Whaling Scene from "Harper's Monthly," 1856 [Engraving], 1987, [ca. 1856]
N.87.10.15
Josephus Willis, Sr., 1830-1881, of Carteret County, NC, 1987, [ca. 1870s]
N.87.10.16
Campaign Poster entitled "White People Wake Up", 1987, [1950]
N.87.11.1
Robert R. Reynolds, 1950, 1987, [1950]
N.87.11.2
State Capitol, 1888 (Map), 1987, [ca. 1888]
N.87.11.3
Map of Shaffer's Outline of the City of Raleigh, 1888, 1987, [1888]
N.87.11.4
Map of the City of Raleigh, 1939, 1987, [1939]
N.87.11.5
Holly Spring Institute, early 1900s, 1987, [ca. 1900-1920]
N.87.12.1
Mt. Pleasant School, First Grade Class, l916, 1987, [1916]
N.87.12.2
Mt. Pleasant, Nash County, NC, 1987, [ca. 1900]
N.87.12.3
Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church, early 1900s, 1987, [ca. 1900-1920]
N.87.12.4
Mt. Pleasant School, Nash County, NC, 1987, [ca. 1900-1920]
N.87.12.5
Mt. Pleasant Boarding School Dormitory, Nash Co., NC, 1987, [ca. 1900-1920]
N.87.12.6
Mt. Pleasant Boarding School Dormitory, Nash County, NC, 1987, [ca. 1900-1920]
N.87.12.7
John P. Leach, 1846-1914, of Warren Co., NC, 1987, [ca. 1900]
N.87.12.8
Forsyth County Courthouse, 1897 (Letterhead), 1987, [ca. 1897]
N.87.12.9
Horner Military School, Oxford, NC, ca. 1910, 1987, [ca. 1910]
N.87.12.10
Quincy Kellog Nimocks, Sr., 1867-1940, of Cumberland Co., NC, 1987, [ca. 1910]
N.87.12.11
Henry Lily Cook, 1864-1941, of Cumberland Co., NC, 1987, [ca. 1890-1900]
N.87.12.12
Unidentified soldier, Third NC Regiment, 1987, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.87.12.14
Margaret Duncan (Starr) Williams and her son, Johnny Williams, ca. 1850, 1987, [ca. 1850]
N.87.12.15
Unidentified House, ca. 1930's, 1992, [c. 1930s]
N.87.6.160A

18. Negatives Received in 1988

Arrangement:

Chronological and numerical

"Red Shirt" rally at James Sanitarium, Laurinburg, NC, l898, 1988, [1898]
N.88.1.1
"Red Shirt" parade, Laurinburg, NC, 1898, 1988, [1898]
N.88.1.2
Crowd at polling place, Laurinburg, NC, 1898, 1988, [1898]
N.88.1.3
Blount House, Maxton, NC, 1988, [1880-1900]
N.88.1.4
Site of "Casso's Inn", ca. 1920, 1988, [ca. 1920]
N.88.1.5
Federal Census, Wake Co., 1860, 1988, [1860]
N.88.2.1
Federal Census Slave Schedule, Wake Co., 1860, 1988, [1860]
N.88.2.2
Black Union Soldier guarding artillery, ca. 1864, 1988, [ca. 1864]
N.88.2.3
George Elliot, member of the 1788 Constitutional Convention, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.2.4
General James B. Gordon, 1822-1864, 1988, [ca. 1861-64]
N.88.2.5
Seaboard Roundhouse, Raleigh, NC, ca. 1880, 1988, [ca. 1880]
N.88.2.6
St. Augustine's College, ca. 1880, 1988, [ca. 1880]
N.88.2.7
"Coonering", Wilmington, NC, 1988, [1905]
N.88.3.1
William M. Lee, 1847-1917, Senator, 1990, [ca. 1909]
N.88.3.2
Randolph County Courthouse, Asheboro, NC, 1988, [ca. 1920s]
N.88.4.1
George W. Mordecai, Jr. of California, 1988, [ca. 1870s]
N.88.4.2
George W. Mordecai of California, 1988, [1873]
N.88.4.3
National Good Roads Convention, Charlotte, NC, 1988, [1912]
N.88.4.4
Boone Street, Blowing Rock, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.4.5
Shaffer Map of Raleigh, 1881, 1988, [1881]
N.88.4.6
John C. Breckinridge, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.4.7
Silas Webb, 1812-1892, of Carteret Co., NC, 1988, [ca. 1870]
N.88.4.8
Eliza Ann Creech Webb, 1821-1893, of Carteret Co., NC, 1988, [ca. 1870]
N.88.4.9
Julia Powell of Wilson Co., NC, 1988, [ca. 1880]
N.88.4.10
Harris House, Chapel Hill, NC, 1892, 1988, [1892]
N.88.5.1
Peter Doub, Lumberton, NC, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.5.2
Peter Doub, Lumberton, NC, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.5.3
NC Palmette or Cotton Boll Quilt, 1988, [1975]
N.88.5.4
Josie Bennett with family and friends, 1905, 1988, [ca. 1905]
N.88.5.5
Doub Family and Friends, ca. 1905, 1988, [ca. 1905]
N.88.5.6
Children of John F. McMillan, 1897, 1988, [ca. 1897]
N.88.5.7
John Fairley McMillan, 1853-1925, 1988, [ca. 1890]
N.88.5.8
Robert Hall McMillan, 1855-1890, 1988, [ca. 1890]
N.88.5.9
John Q. and Fannie Elizabeth (McMillan) Edwards and family, 1988, [ca. 1893]
N.88.5.10
Annie Louise (Holliday) McMillan, 1988, [ca. 1890]
N.88.5.11
Mr. and Mrs. John F. McMillan and family, 1988, [ca. 1893]
N.88.5.12
Minnie (Kendler) McMillan, 1988, [ca. 1890]
N.88.5.13
John Fairley McMillan and wife, Loula (Holliday) McMillan, 1988, [ca. 1886]
N.88.5.14
Neill Smith McMillan, 1862-1892, 1988, [ca. 1890]
N.88.5.15
Angus Spurgeon McMillan, 1868-1901, 1988, [ca. 1890]
N.88.5.16
Sarah Catherine McMillan, 1859-1905, 1988, [ca. 1880s]
N.88.5.17
Dugald Gray McMillan, 1894-1976, 1988, [ca. 1917]
N.88.5.18
Warren C. Jackson and wife, Sallie (McMillan) Jackson, 1988, [ca. 1892]
N.88.5.19
Thomas Laurie Jackson, ca. 1900, 1988, [ca. 1900]
N.88.5.20
Children of Warren C. and Sallie (McMillan) Jackson, 1895, 1988, [1895]
N.88.5.21
Daniel Hector McMillan, 1865-1942, and wife Mary (Roach) McMillan, 1988, [1888]
N.88.5.22
Florence May McMillan, 1884-1974, 1988, [ca. 1903]
N.88.5.23
Daniel Hector McMillan, 1865-1942, 1988, [ca. 1888]
N.88.5.24
J. Q. Edwards, Jr., 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.5.25
Children of Warren C. and Sallie (McMillan) Jackson, 1988, [ca. 1899]
N.88.5.26
Archibald S. McMillan, 1763-1867, of Robeson Co., NC, 1988, [ca. 1840-1860]
N.88.5.27
Archibald S. McMillan Family Home, near St. Pauls, NC., 1988, [ca. 1890]
N.88.5.28
Angus S. McMillan, Ella Campbell, and Effie Campbell, 1988, [ca. 1900]
N.88.5.29
Archibald S. McMillan family, 1988, [ca. 1910]
N.88.5.30
Frederick North, Earl of Guildford, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.5.31
Robert Bertie, Earl of Lindsey, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.5.32
Algernon Percy, Earl of Northumberland, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.5.33
Spencer Compton, Earl of Northampton, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.5.34
Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.5.35
George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.5.36
James Stuart, Duke of Richmond, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.5.37
Plan of Josiah Collins' Farm at Lake Phelps, 1821, 1988, [1821]
N.88.5.38
Caraleigh Cotton Mills, Raleigh, NC, 1988, [ca. 1900]
N.88.5.39
Whitmel Hill Anthony, II, 1889, 1988, [1889]
N.88.6.1
Josephine Blake Doub Bennett, 1885-1973, 1988, [1906]
N.88.6.2
Sallie Josephine Bryan, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.6.3
Mrs. William Blake Doub, 1988, [ca. 1870s]
N.88.6.4
Laura Ann (Blake) Doub, 1988, [ca. 1850s]
N.88.6.5
Rev. William Blake Doub, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.6.6
Henry L. Cook Home, Fayetteville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1890]
N.88.6.7
Walter Watson, 1836-1918, 1988, [ca. 1890s]
N.88.6.8
Watson Hardware Store, Fayetteville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1885]
N.88.6.9
Watson Hardware Store, Fayetteville, NC, 1991, [1912]
N.88.6.10
Dutch mode of butter churning, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.6.11
William Waldo Dodge Silver Shop, Asheville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.6.12
William Waldo Dodge Silver Shop, Asheville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.6.13
William Waldo Dodge Silver Shop, Asheville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.6.14
William Waldo Dodge Silver Shop, Asheville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.6.15
William Waldo Dodge Silver Shop, Asheville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.6.16
William Waldo Dodge Silver Shop, Asheville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.6.17
William Waldo Dodge Silver Shop, Asheville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.6.18
William Waldo Dodge Silver Shop, Asheville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.6.19
William Waldo Dodge Silver Shop, Asheville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.6.20
William Waldo Dodge Silver Shop, Asheville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.6.21
William Waldo Dodge Silver Shop, Asheville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.6.22
William Waldo Dodge Silver Shop Hallmark, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.6.23
William Waldo Dodge Silver Shop, Asheville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.6.24
Word H. Wood, NC Banking Commission, 1988, [1931]
N.88.6.25
Governor James G. Martin, 1988
N.88.7.1
Gallatin Roberts, Buncombe County, NC, 1988, [ca. 1890s]
N.88.7.2
Sheriff's meeting at the State Capitol, Raleigh, NC, 1988, [ca. 1917-1918]
N.88.7.3
Agrippa Mitchener, 1823-1860, of Johnston County, NC, 1988, [ca. 1850s]
N.88.7.4
Agrippa Mitchener home, near Smithfield, NC, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.7.5
Richmond T. Long and son, Walter Franklin Long, 1988, [ca. 1857]
N.88.8.1
Richmond T. Long, 1987, [ca. 1880]
N.88.8.2
Mary Ann Long and friend, 1988, [ca. 1860]
N.88.8.3
Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., 1988, [1977-1984]
N.88.8.4
Hickory City Service Gas Station, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.8.5
Painting of Salem, NC, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.8.6
Rabbit Hunting, 1988, [1949]
N.88.8.7
Boat at dock unloading fish, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.8.8
Game Warden's Boat owned by Rupert Parker, 1988, [1927]
N.88.8.9
Goose kill at Ocracoke, NC, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.8.10
Squire Keith of Granville County, NC, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.8.11
W. R. Moore Birthplace, Guilford County, NC, 1988, [ca. 1850-1870]
N.88.8.12
Weldon Railroad Depot and vicinity, 1988, [1957]
N.88.8.13
Weldon Railroad Depot and Vicinity, 1988, [1957]
N.88.8.14
Weldon Railroad Depot and vicinity, 1988, [1957]
N.88.8.15
Weldon Railroad Depot and Vicinity, June 8, 1957, 1988, [1957]
N.88.8.16
Weldon Railroad Depot and Vicinity, 1988, [1957]
N.88.8.17
Weldon Railroad Depot and vicinity, 1988, [1957]
N.88.8.18
Weldon Railroad Depot and Vicinity, 1991, [1957]
N.88.8.19
Weldon Railroad Depot and Vicinity, 1991, [1957]
N.88.8.20
Weldon Railroad and Vicinity, 1991, [1957]
N.88.8.21
Weldon Railroad Depot and Vicinity, 1991, [1957]
N.88.8.22
Weldon Railroad Depot and Vicinity, 1991, [1957]
N.88.8.23
Weldon Railroad Depot and Vicinity, 1991, [1957]
N.88.8.24
Weldon Railroad Depot and Vicinity, 1991, [1957]
N.88.8.25
Weldon Railroad Depot and Vicinity, 1991, [1957]
N.88.8.26
Street dancing in Jamaica on Christmas and New Year's Day, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.8.27
Dancing in San Domingo, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.8.28
Musicians playing native instruments during "John Canoe", 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.8.29
A Christmas mummer celebrating "John Canoe" in Jamaica, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.8.30
Jamaican Woman in Dance Costume, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.8.31
Mumming at Christmas in Kingston, Jamaica, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.8.32
James Iredell Waddell, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.8.33
First National Bank, Statesville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930]
N.88.8.34
Dr. John A. Scott of Statesville, NC, 1988, [1903]
N.88.8.35
Merchants and Farmers Bank, Statesville, NC, 1988, [1915]
N.88.8.36
Leonard School of Medicine and Pharmacy, Shaw University, Class of 1912, 1988, [1912]
N.88.9.1
Leonard Hospital, Shaw University, 1988, [ca. 1912]
N.88.9.2
Leonard Hall, Shaw University, 1988, [ca. 1912]
N.88.9.3
Aerial view of Apex, 1988, [ca. 1960]
N.88.9.4
Cary High School, 1988, [ca. 1910]
N.88.9.5
Horse-drawn fire wagon at Raleigh Fire Station, 1988, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.88.9.6
Johnson Tire Company Building, ca. 1920, 1988, [ca. 1920]
N.88.9.7
Unidentified Shop Workers, 1988, [ca. 1900-1910]
N.88.9.8
Johnson Tire Company Building, 1988, [ca. 1930]
N.88.9.9
Bostian Bridge Train Wreck, Iredell Co., NC, 1988, [1891]
N.88.9.10
Bostian Bridge Train Wreck, Iredell Co., NC, 1988, [ca. 1891]
N.88.9.11
Bostian Bridge Train Wreck, Iredell County, NC, 1988, [1891]
N.88.9.12
Bostian Bridge Train Wreck, Iredell County, NC, 1988, [1891]
N.88.9.13
West Broad Street, Statesville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1880s]
N.88.9.14
School Children, Statesville, NC, 1988, [1888]
N.88.9.15
Hanging of Wilfred Roseboro, 1903, 1988, [1903]
N.88.9.16
Mulberry Street School, Statesville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1905]
N.88.9.17
Hotel Iredell, Statesville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1900]
N.88.9.18
Iredell Telephone Company, Statesville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1920]
N.88.9.19
State Farm Farmers Day, Statesville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1910]
N.88.9.20
Parade Float for Iredell Tin Works, 1988, [1915]
N.88.9.21
Mitchell College, Statesville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1900s]
N.88.9.22
J. C. Steele Company, Statesville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1900s]
N.88.9.23
Fire Truck at Main Fire Station, Statesville, NC, 1988, [1924]
N.88.9.24
Al Watson Band, Statesville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.9.25
Tornado Orchestra, Statesville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1920]
N.88.9.26
Statesville Flour Mill, Statesville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1950s]
N.88.9.27
Business District, Statesvillle, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.9.28
Statesville Furniture Company, ca. 1930., 1988, [ca. 1930]
N.88.9.29
First Presbyterian Church, Statesville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1935]
N.88.9.30
First Presbyterian Church, Statesville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1930s]
N.88.9.31
First Presbyterian Church, Statesville, NC, 1988, [1953]
N.88.9.32
Iredell Blues Militia, Statesville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1916]
N.88.9.33
Bunch Furniture Company during fire, Statesville, NC, 1988, [1944]
N.88.9.34
Eagle Five and Dime Store after a fire, Statesville, NC, 1988, [ca. 1942]
N.88.9.35
Map of the Southern Indian District of North America, 1772-1775, 1988, [ca. 1775]
N.88.9.36
A New Map of the Southern District of North America, 1781, 1988, [ca. 1781]
N.88.9.37
Stagville Colored School, 1988, [ca. 1900-1910]
N.88.9.38
Benbow Hotel, Greensboro, NC, 1988, [ca. 1875]
N.88.9.39
Granite Cotton Factory, 1988, [ca. 1873]
N.88.9.40
National Hotel, Raleigh, NC, 1988, [ca. 1875]
N.88.9.41
Gatling Gun, 1988, [ca. 1875]
N.88.9.42
Dr. W. R. Capehart, Avoca, NC, 1988, [1862]
N.88.9.43
Avoca Fishery, Avoca, NC, 1988, [ca. 1920]
N.88.9.44
Fishing boat, 1988, [ca. 1920s]
N.88.9.45
Steam flat "Albemarle" on Salmon Creek, 1988, [ca. 1890]
N.88.9.46
Avoca Fishery, Avoca, NC, 1988, [ca. 1900]
N.88.9.47
Hogsheads in Capehart Fishery, Avoca, NC, 1988, [ca. 1910]
N.88.9.48
Cook House at Avoca Fishery, Avoca, NC, 1988, [ca. 1910]
N.88.9.49
Steam Flat "Albemarle", 1988, [ca. 1910]
N.88.9.50
Avoca Fishery, Avoca, NC, 1988, [ca. 1910]
N.88.9.51
Avoca Fishery, Avoca, NC, 1988, [ca. 1910]
N.88.9.52
Steam flat at Avoca Fishery, Avoca, NC, 1988, [ca. 1910]
N.88.9.53
Romulous Cox, Fifty-second Regiment, NC Troops, 1988, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.88.9.54
James Cradic Miller, Company D, Fifty-fifth Regiment, NC Troops, 1988, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.88.9.55
Silas Dixon, Company D, Fifty-fifth Regiment, NC Troops, 1988, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.88.9.56
President Lyndon Johnson and Governor Terry Sanford, 1988, [1964]
N.88.9.57
Patric Dorsey, Department of Cultural Resources, 1988
N.88.9.58
Governor James G. Martin, 1988, [1985]
N.88.9.59
Lt. Governor Robert Jordan, 1988
N.88.9.60
Jim Graham, Commissioner of Agriculture, 1988
N.88.9.61
Helen Powers, Secretary, NC Department of Revenue, 1988
N.88.9.62
Lacy H. Thornburg, Attorney General, 1988
N.88.9.63
William Cobey, Jr., Deputy Secretary, Department of Transportation, 1988
N.88.9.64
Thad Eure, Secretary of State, 1988
N.88.9.65
James Lofton, Secretary, Department of Administration, 1988
N.88.9.66
Childhood photo of Jim Graham, Commissioner of Agriculture, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.9.67
Childhood Photo of Lt. Governor Robert Jordan, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.9.68
Childhood Photo of James Lofton, Secretary, Department of Administration, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.9.69
Childhood Photo of Governor James G. Martin, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.9.70
Childhood Photo of Helen Powers, Secretary, Dept. of Revenue, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.9.71
Childhood Photo of Lacy Thornburg, Attorney General, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.9.72
Childhood Photo of Patric Dorsey, Dept. of Cultural Resources, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.9.73
Childhood Photo of William Cobey, Jr., Dept. of Transportation, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.9.74
Tom Rhoades, Secretary of Natural Resources and Community Development, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.9.75
Childhood Photo of Thad Eure, Secretary of State, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.9.76
Calvary Church, Tarboro, NC, 1988, [ca. 1920]
N.88.10.1
Mill Village, Edgecombe County, 1988, [ca. 1920]
N.88.10.2
Cotton mill interior, Edgecombe County, 1988, [ca. 1920]
N.88.10.3
Shop interior, Edgecombe County, 1988, [ca. 1920]
N.88.10.4
Calvary Church Chapel, Hart Mill, Edgecombe County, 1988, [1923]
N.88.10.5
Pasture and stream with geese near Sparta Bridge, Edgecombe County, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.10.6
Cotton field with black workers, Edgecombe County, 1988, [ca. 1920]
N.88.10.7
Farm scene, Edgecombe County, 1988, [ca. 1920]
N.88.10.8
St. Ignatius Bible Class, Sparta, NC, 1988, [1923]
N.88.10.9
Group of men at church, Edgecombe County, 1988, [ca. 1920]
N.88.10.10
McNair's Drug Store, Tarboro, NC, 1988, [ca. 1900s]
N.88.10.11
Tarboro Electric Plant, 1988, [1900]
N.88.10.12
Desk in First Bank of Tarboro, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.10.13
Tarboro Volunteer Fire Company, 1988, [ca. 1930]
N.88.10.14
William E. Fountain of Tarboro, NC, 1988, [ca. 1890s]
N.88.10.5
Calvary Church Rectory, Tarboro, NC, 1988, [1924]
N.88.10.16
New Hill Railroad Depot, Wake County, 1988, [ca. 1900]
N.88.10.17
Turpentine Distillery, New Hill, Wake County, 1988, [ca. 1900]
N.88.10.18
James Mitchiner, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.11.1
United States Constitution as ratified by the State of North Carolina, November 21, 1789, 1988, [1789]
N.88.11.2
James Iredell, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.11.3
Sesquicentennial Pageant of the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, 1988, [1931]
N.88.11.4
D.A.R. Parade, Gastonia, NC, 1988, [1927]
N.88.11.5
Lightner Funeral Home, Raleigh, NC, 1988
N.88.12.1
Lightner Building under construction, Hargett Street, Raleigh, NC, 1988, [ca. 1900]
N.88.12.2
Bishop Henry B. Delany, 1858-1928, and family, 1988, [ca. 1900]
N.88.12.3
Frank and Daphne Lightner and family, Winsboro, South Carolina, 1988, [ca. 1896]
N.88.12.4
Children and grandchildren of Thomas Williams, Raleigh, NC, 1988, [ca. 1900s]
N.88.12.5
Daguerreotype of an unidentified man, 1988, [ca. 1850s]
N.88.12.6
Daguerreotype of an unidentified woman, 1988, [ca. 1850s]
N.88.12.7
Isaiah Markham of Durham, NC, 1988, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.88.12.8
Joseph Jonathan Davis, Franklin County, NC, 1988, [n.d.]
N.88.12.9

19. Negatives Received in 1989

Arrangement:

Chronological and numerical

Inglis Fletcher, Mrs. Sydney McMullan, and Mrs. Junius W. Davis at a Party Near Edenton, 1989, [1940]
N.89.1.1
Society of American Archivists Banquet, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D. C., June 18, 1937, 1989, [1937]
N.89.1.2
Onslow Hall Boathouse and Dock, Onslow Hall, New River, 1989, [1890-1899]
N.89.1.3-5
Scenes of the Surroundings of Onslow Hall and of the McIntyre Family, 1989, [1890-1899]
N.89.1.6-8
Hog Butchering at Onslow Hall, New River, 1989, [1890-1899]
N.89.1.9-11
Scenes Around Onslow Hall, New River, 1989, [1890-1899]
N.89.1.12-14
Dairy Cows at Onslow Hall, McIntyre Family Members and possibly Business Associates, and "Delmonico's" Restaurant, 1989, [1890-1899]
N.89.1.15-17
Onslow Hall and New River Scenes, 1989, [1890-1899]
N.89.1.18-20
Onslow Hall and New River Scenes, 1989, [1890-1899]
N.89.1.21-23
Thomas McIntyre, other members of the McIntyre Family, and possibly some of their Business Associates at Onslow Hall, 1989, [1890-1899]
N.89.1.24-26
Scenes of Activities Around Onslow Hall, 1989, [1890-1899]
N.89.1.27-29
Morton's Mill, Haw River vicinity, New River Scenes, and a Paddle Boat, 1989, [1890-1899]
N.89.1.30-32
Morton's Mill, Haw River vicinity, the New River, and Employees of Thomas McIntyre, 1989, [1890-1899]
N.89.1.33-35
Buggy in front of Onslow Hall, Members of the McIntyre Family, and a Mock Hunt Scene, 1989, [1890-1899]
N.89.1.36-38
Onslow Hall and Members of the McIntyre Family, 1989, [1890-1899]
N.89.1.39-40
Unidentified Log House with Mud and Stick Chimney in Onslow County, and Two men Boxing at Onslow Hall, 1989, [1890-1899]
N.89.1.41-43
East Main Street, Cherryville, during the Shriners' Convention, June 20, 1923, 1989, [1890-1899]
N.89.1.44
Cherryville School, known as the "Academy", Cherryville, 1989, [ca. 1914]
N.89.1.45
Home of Charles O. Beers, known as "The Oaks", Flemington, 1989, [1894]
N.89.1.46
Railroad Depot, Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1900-1920]
N.89.1.47
Sloan Store, Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [ca. 1920]
N.89.1.48
Train Arrival, Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1910]
N.89.1.49
Black Man in a Cart pulled by a Bull, Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1900-1920]
N.89.1.50
Hotel, Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [ca. 1915]
N.89.1.51
Pleasure Boat named the "Bohemian Girl" on Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1900-1920]
N.89.1.52
A. C. Kenly House, Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1900-1969]
N.89.1.53
Road Through McRae Woods, known as Route 214, Columbus County, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.1.54
Dr. J. R. Thompson House, Columbus County, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.1.55
Waccamaw Club, later known as the Waggaman Hotel, 1989, [ca. 1915]
N.89.1.56
Waccamaw Club, later known as the Waggaman Hotel, 1989, [ca. 1915]
N.89.1.57
Waccamaw Club Grounds, later known as the Waggaman Hotel, 1989, [ca. 1915]
N.89.1.58
Waccamaw Club, later known as the Waggaman Hotel, Lake Shore, 1989, [1918]
N.89.1.59
Lake Waccamaw, frozen over, 1989, [1918]
N.89.1.60
Foot Bridge Over Creek, Lake Waccamaw vicinity, 1989, [1917]
N.89.1.61
Lake Waccamaw Shore, 1989, [ca. 1930]
N.89.1.62
Baptism Ceremony in Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1900-1920]
N.89.1.63
Baptism Ceremony in Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1900-1920]
N.89.1.64
Baptism Ceremony in Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1900-1920]
N.89.1.65
Wilmington, New Bern and East Carolina Railroad, and Scenes of Onslow Hall, Onslow County, 1989, [1890-1899]
N.89.1.66-70
Professor Jacob's School at Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1900-1920]
N.89.1.71
Boathouses on Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1910-1920]
N.89.1.72
Lake Waccamaw Pier, 1989, [ca. 1920]
N.89.1.73
Lake Waccamaw Pier, 1989, [ca. 1920]
N.89.1.74
Lake Waccamaw Pier and Pumphouse, 1989, [ca. 1920]
N.89.1.75
Lake Waccamaw Pier and Pumphouse, 1989, [ca. 1920]
N.89.1.76
Cedar Shingles Being Off Loaded at the Lake Waccamaw Pier, 1989, [ca. 1920]
N.89.1.77
Cedar Shingles Being Off Loaded at Lake Waccamaw Pier, 1989, [ca. 1920]
N.89.1.78
Cedar Shingles Loaded on a Horse Drawn Cart Near Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [ca. 1920]
N.89.1.79
Snow Scene at Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1918]
N.89.1.80
YMCA Boys' Camp at Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1910-1925]
N.89.1.81
YMCA Boys' Camp at Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1910-1925]
N.89.1.82
YMCA Boys' Camp at Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1910-1925]
N.89.1.83
YMCA Boys' Camp at Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1910-1925]
N.89.1.84
Fourth of July Celebration at Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1900-1920]
N.89.1.85
Fourth of July Celebration at Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1900-1920]
N.89.1.86
Fourth of July Celebration at Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1900-1920]
N.89.1.87
Fourth of July Celebration at Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1900-1920]
N.89.1.88
Pier and Pavillion at Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1900-1920]
N.89.1.89
Fourth of July Celebration at Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1900-1920]
N.89.1.90
Fourth of July Celebration at Lake Waccamaw, 1989, [1900-1920]
N.89.1.91
Flemington Hall, Home of Francis B. Gault, Columbus County, 1989, [1924-1925]
N.89.1.92
Flemington Hall, Home of Francis B. Gault, Columbus County, 1989, [1924-1925]
N.89.1.93
Grounds of Flemington Hall, Home of Francis B. Gault, 1989, [1924-1925]
N.89.1.94
Grounds of Flemington Hall, Home of Francis B. Gault, 1989, [1924-1925]
N.89.1.95
Flemington Hall, Home of Francis B. Gault, 1989, [1924-1925]
N.89.1.96
Steam House at Avoca Fishery, 1988, [1890-1900]
N.89.1.97
Men Working (on Battery) at a Fishery, Probably at Avoca, 1988, [1890-1900]
N.89.1.98
Steam Flats Stern to Stern Ready to Put out Seines, Probably in Avoca, 1988, [1890-1900]
N.89.1.99
Drum Used to Winch in the Warps of Herring Seine, 1988, [1890-1900]
N.89.1.100
Black Women Herring Cutters, 1988, [1890-1900]
N.89.1.101
Drum in an Engine House at a Fishery, Probably at Avoca Fishery, 1988, [1890-1900]
N.89.1.102
William R. Capehart and Robert Robbins, 1988, [1890-1900]
N.89.1.103
House, Tryon Palace vicinity, New Bern, 1989, n.d.
N.89.2.1
Daniel Gould Fowle, 1989, [1898]
N.89.2.2
Hauling in a net on the beach, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.3
At a fishery, workers using back boards so fish will not escape, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.4
Fishing: A lieutenant is in the water waiting for the "wetfoot" portion of the toggle line to come out of the water, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.5
Mare and Foal, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.6
White mule at horse windlass, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.7
Black fisherman resting with dog, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.8
Mule at horse windlass, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.9
The Albemarle, a steam flat, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.10
The Albemarle, a steam flat, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.11
The Albemarle, a steam flat, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.12
Skiff in water with William R. Capehart as a boy, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.13
Fishing with nets, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.14
Fishing at Avoca, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.15
Rope tender at the drum of an engine house, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.16
The Albemarle, a steam flat, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.17
The Diamond A, a steam flat of the Avoca Fishery, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.18
Hauling a seine into the beach at Avoca, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.19
The Capeharts at Nags Head, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.20
One of William R. Capehart's daughters in a St. Lawrence sea skiff, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.21
Seine Design, a handwritten document outlining how to build a seine, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.22
A steam engine and one of two engine houses housing drums for winching warps in at Avoca, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.2.23
Lithograph of Greensboro Female College, Main Building, 1989, [ca. 1890]
N.89.2.24
U. S. S. Roper, World War II destroyer, 1989, [1940-1950]
N.89.2.25
Chowan County Courthouse, Edenton, 1989, n.d.
N.89.2.26
Chowan County Courthouse, Edenton, 1989, n.d.
N.89.2.27
Two views of Hamlet, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.2.28
Main Street, Hamlet, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.2.29
Seaboard Airline Hotel, Hamlet, 1989, [ca. 1916]
N.89.2.31
Henry Wallace, 1989, n.d.
N.89.2.34
Lorena Hickock, 1989, n.d.
N.89.2.35
Proclamation on Civil War Deserters by Governor Zebulon Vance, 1989, [1863]
N.89.2.36
In the Pot Mill, a black tobacco factory worker, 1989, [1930-1940]
N.89.2.37
Black tobacco factory workers, "Sorting", 1989, [1930-1940]
N.89.2.38
Black farmers and a mule-drawn hay wagon, 1989, [1935]
N.89.2.39
Black farm family, 1989, [ca. 1935]
N.89.2.40
Sketched map of an execution of Civil War deserters in a camp near Orange Courthouse, Virginia, 1989, [1864]
N.89.2.41
Rockingham Railroad Depot, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.2.42
Hamlet, snow scenes, 1989, [1912]
N.89.2.43-44
Camp Nathanael Greene, Rainbow Springs, 1989, [1934]
N.89.3.1
J. W. Scott and Co., Jobbers, Greensboro, 1989, [1890-1895]
N.89.3.2
Charlotte National Bank, 1989, [ca. 1935]
N.89.3.3
Pomona Terra-Cotta Company, Pomona, 1989, [ca. 1925]
N.89.3.4
Construction of Storm Sewers, Pomona Area, Greensboro, 1989, [1916]
N.89.3.5
Construction of Block Culverts; Car and Construction Machine appear on road above, Greensboro, 1989, [1915]
N.89.3.6
State Banking Commission, July 23, 1986, 1989, [1986]
N.89.3.7
Sylvanus Haughey, Union soldier, Company G, 7th Infantry Iowa Volunteers, 1989, [1860-1865]
N.89.3.8
Composite of the members of the North Carolina Senate, 1911, 1989, [1911]
N.89.3.9
Cape Fear Steam Saw Mill, Wilmington, 1989, [1820]
N.89.3.10
Advertisement for George Bishop's Steam Variety Works, Newbern, 1989, [1857]
N.89.3.11
100 gallon whiskey still, Hamlet, 1989, [1909]
N.89.3.12
Klansmen in robes, Hamlet vicinity, 1989, [ca. 1915]
N.89.3.13
Train Wreck, Hamlet, 1989, [1911]
N.89.3.14
Panorama view of part of Hamlet showing the Marchant House, Baptist Church, and Seaboard Hotel Annex, 1989, [ca. 1916]
N.89.3.15
Blewett Falls Dam Construction Site, Pee Dee River vicinity, between Richmond and Anson Counties, 1989, [1912]
N.89.3.16
Main Street, Hamlet, 1989, [ca. 1915]
N.89.3.17
A Carnival in Hamlet, 1989, [1907]
N.89.3.18
Hanna Pickett Mill, Rockingham, and Depot Road, Wadesboro, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.3.19
Annual Meeting of the NC Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, 19th Annual, Charlotte, 1989, [1929]
N.89.3.20
Wilson Female Seminary, Main Building, Wilson, 1989, [ca. 1880]
N.89.3.21
Blewett Falls Dam, before and after the first water went over, 1989, [1912]
N.89.3.22-23
B. B. Guion, Confederate Army soldier in uniform, 1989, [1860-1865]
N.89.3.22-A
Major James H. Hill of the Confederate Army in uniform, 1989, [1860-1865]
N.89.3.23-A
Entwistle Mill, Rockingham, 1989, [ca. 1920's]
N.89.3.24
Emanuel Rudisill, 16th North Carolina Regiment, in uniform, 1989, [1860-1865]
N.89.3.24-A
William W. Dodge, Jr., 1989, [ca. 1936]
N.89.3.25
L. J. Walker and H. J. Walker, brothers who served in Co. B, 13th Regiment, 1989, [1861-1887]
N.89.3.25-A
Silver Bowl made by William Waldo Dodge, Jr., Asheville, 1989
N.89.3.26
Captain John W. Ferrell in uniform, 1989, [1879]
N.89.3.26-A
Silver Tea Service by William Waldo Dodge, Jr., 1989, [ca. 1930]
N.89.3.27
Unidentified Confederate Officer in uniform, 1989, [1860-1865]
N.89.3.27-A
The Funeral of Worth Bagley, 1898, 1989, [1898]
N.89.3.28
Colonel Charles Tew of the Second Regiment, in uniform, 1989, [1860-1865]
N.89.3.28-A
Memorial Hall, UNC, Chapel Hill, 1989, [ca. 1900]
N.89.3.29
Newton A. Branch, 1989, [1860-1865]
N.89.3.29-A
Parade reviewing platform, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, 1919, 1989, [1919]
N.89.3.30
James Waddell, 1989, [1860-1865]
N.89.3.30-A
Durham County Exhibit at the NC State Fair, Raleigh, 1884, 1989, [1884]
N.89.3.31
Unidentified Civil War Soldier in (Confederate?) uniform, 1989, [1860-1865]
N.89.3.31-A
Two composite postcards showing scenes of Hamlet, ca 1910, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.3.32-33
Seaboard Air Line Hotel, Hamlet, and a View from Hamlet Hospital of Hamlet, 1989, [ca. 1920]
N.89.3.34-35
Rockingham Power Company Dam at Blewett Falls, and the Seaboard Air Line Roundhouse, Hamlet, 1989, [1909]
N.89.3.36-37
Blewett Falls Dam and Water Wheel, 1989, n.d.
N.89.3.38-39
Postcard entitled "Caring for the Little Ones in Cotton-Picking Time", and an untitled postcard of a man, a dog, and a black child eating watermelon, 1989, n.d.
N.89.3.40-41
Main Street, Hamlet (Old and New), and "An Opossum Mother with Young in Pouch", 1989, n.d.
N.89.3.42-43
The Power House at Blewett Falls, and "Three Children in Goat-Drawn Wagon, 1989, [1912]
N.89.3.44-45
Two Views of Hamlet: "Winter in the 'Sunny South'", and Main Street, 1989, n.d.
N.89.3.46-47
Two views of Mamlet, 1989, [1914]
N.89.3.48-49
Two views of Hamlet: Railroad Depot and Seaboard Air Line Hotel, and Raleigh Street in snow, 1989, [1910]
N.89.3.50-51
Two postcards: "Horse and Sulky", and "Train '200'", Hamlet, 1989, n.d.
N.89.3.52-53
Two postcards: Raleigh Street and the depot and Seaboard Air Line Hotel, Hamlet, 1989, [1910]
N.89.3.54-55
Two postcards: Group of unidentified people in front of a house, and "Old Cotton Press", 1989, [ca. 1915]
N.89.3.56-57
Two postcards of Deputy Sheriff Reynolds of Hamlet, one taken just after a gunshot wound in the face, one taken after Renolds underwent the Carrel-Dakin Treatment, 1989, n.d.
N.89.3.58-59
Two postcards: Squat Porter and Slim Lawson; Two elderly black men with canes, 1989, [ca. 1915]
N.89.3.60-61
Two postcards: Woman seated with baby and small boy; Rosa Crockett, (Black woman), 1989, [ca. 1919]
N.89.3.62-63
Two postcards of twin boys, 1989, [ca. 1915]
N.89.3.64-65
Two postcards of children, 1989, [ca. 1915]
N.89.3.66-67
Postcard dipicting Seaboard Air Line Depot Store/Newstand, Hamlet, 1989, [1920]
N.89.3.68
Morris House, Providence Vicinity, 1988
N.89.3.339-348
David H. Stephenson and his wife Louisa Speight Stephenson, 1989, [1845-1860]
N.89.4.1
30th Division Infantry, World War II, in Domfront, Normandy, France, 1989, [1944]
N.89.4.2
30th Division Infantry, World War II, Bult area, France, 1989, [1944]
N.89.4.3
30th Division Infantry, World War II, Truck Convoy, Ribeauville, France, 1989, [1945]
N.89.4.4
30th Division Infantry, World War II, Argeteau, Belgium, 1989, [1944]
N.89.4.5
Seaboard Air Line Engine "343" with (L-R) Cave Freman, Master Mechanic; H. L. Barrette, Engineer; and Earl Knight, Fireman, 1989, [1920-1930]
N.89.4.6
Train Derailment, Hamlet, 1989, [1921]
N.89.4.7
Seaboard Air Line Hotel Annex, Hamlet, 1989, [1920-1930]
N.89.4.8
"Everybody Goes to Monroe on the 4th", Downtown Monroe, 1989, n.d.
N.89.4.9
Train Wreck near Bostic, 1989, [1911]
N.89.4.10
Boy Scout Troop, Hamlet, 1989, n.d.
N.89.4.11
Central Hotel and Bus, Hamlet, 1989, n.d.
N.89.4.12
Circus Day, Hamlet, 1989, [1913]
N.89.4.13
"The Head of the Parade", July 4th in Monroe, 1989, n.d.
N.89.4.14
Power House, Blewett Falls, 1989, [1911]
N.89.4.15
"A Holiday Crowd", probably July 4th, Monroe, 1989, n.d.
N.89.4.16
Old Automobile, two boys and a man, 1989, [1900-1920]
N.89.4.17
Parade, Main Street, Hamlet, 1989, [1923]
N.89.4.18
"Through Open Draw at Wilmington", a train wreck, 1989, [1914]
N.89.4.19
Steels Mill, Rockingham, 1989, n.d.
N.89.4.20
Trial of Lewis West and Ed Stallings, alias "Stetson", Wilson County Courthouse, March 1911, 1989, n.d.
N.89.4.21
Train Wreck near Bostic, 1989, [1911]
N.89.4.22
Unidentified engine derailment, 1989, n.d.
N.89.4.23
Circus Day, Rockingham, 1989, n.d.
N.89.4.24
"Two New Hinson Blocks", Rockingham, 1989, n.d.
N.89.4.25
"Florida Limited Wreck", a train wreck in Franklinton, 1989, [1916]
N.89.4.26
Hamlet Football Team, 1914, 1989, [1914]
N.89.4.27
Seaboard Air Line Engine #535 and crew, 1989, n.d.
N.89.4.28
"Winter", Fifth Avenue, Rockingham, 1989, n.d.
N.89.4.29
Street Scene of Rockingham, 1989, n.d.
N.89.4.30
Trinity College Graduating Class of 1916, 1989, [1916]
N.89.4.31
Trinity College Library, 1916, 1989, [1916]
N.89.4.32
Pi Kappa Phi, Mu Chapter, Trinity College, 1989, [1916]
N.89.4.33
Chief Dunlap and Lewis West Postcard,
N.89.5.1
McDonald Family, Hamlet, 1989, [1911]
N.89.5.2
Baseball Players, Hamlet, 1989, [ca. 1920]
N.89.5.3
First Annual Convention of Pepsi Cola Bottlers, New Bern, 1989, [1910]
N.89.5.4
Governor Melville Broughton and his daughter Alice christen Eastern Airlines first Raleigh round trip flight from Washington, D. C. to Raleigh, The Raleigh Flyer, 1989, [1942]
N.89.5.5
William Jennings Bryan, 1989, [ca. 1900]
N.89.5.6
President Lyndon B. Johnson at Fort Bragg awarding medals to soldiers of the 101st Airborne, ca. 1965, 1989, [1965]
N.89.5.7
Interior of the Bank of Rocky Mount with teller John R. Bennett, ca. 1910, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.5.8
Interior of the Bank of Rocky Mount, ca. 1910, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.5.9
Lodge at Durant Island, 1989, [1940-1949]
N.89.5.10
Bethabara Moravian Church, Winston-Salem vicinity, 1989, [ca. 1950]
N.89.5.11
John Robert Bennett in Boy Scout Uniform displaying Eagle Badge, 1989, [ca. 1933]
N.89.5.12
Entrance to "Stag Patrol", Boy Scout Camporee, Wilson, 1939, 1989, [1939]
N.89.5.13
Boy Scout Camporee, Greenville, late 1940's, 1989, [1945-1949]
N.89.5.14
Third Page of the Fayetteville Observer, June 6, 1864, 1989, [1864]
N.89.5.15
James Iredell Waddell's synopsis of the Cruise of the Confederate War Steamer Shenandoah, 1989, [1861-1865]
N.89.5.16
Charter for Masonic Lodge #13, Kenansville, 1989, [1852]
N.89.5.17
Bill to change the name of Campbellton to Fayetteville, May 12, 1783, 1989, [1783]
N.89.5.18-19
Houses, North Salem Street, Apex, 1910's, 1989, [1910-1920]
N.89.5.20
Hotel Miller, Southport, ca. 1920, 1989, [ca. 1920]
N.89.5.21
Thomas James Hawley, Confederate Soldier, 1989, [1861-1865]
N.89.5.22
Carolina Charter, First Page, 1663, 1989, [1663]
N.89.5.23
Estey Hall, Shaw University, Raleigh, 1989, [ca. 1878]
N.89.5.24
Estey Female Seminary, now Main Building, Shaw University, 1989, [1878]
N.89.5.25
Blackwell's of Durham Tobacco Advertisement, 1989, [1878]
N.89.5.26
Blackwell's of Durham Tobacco Advertisement, 1989, [1878]
N.89.5.27
Forsyth County Courthouse, 1989, [ca. 1904]
N.89.5.28
Runnymede (Cotton) Mills, Tarboro, 1989, [ca. 1909]
N.89.5.29
Jenkins Brothers Shoe Company, Winston-Salem, 1989, [ca. 1912]
N.89.5.30
Christ Church Rectory, Raleigh, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.5.31
Crews Family House, Oxford, 1986
N.89.5.878-886
Lewis West and a law enforcement escort at Hamlet Railroad Station en route to Central Prison in Raleigh, 1989, [1911]
N.89.6.1
First National Bank, Elizabeth City, 1989, [1911]
N.89.6.1-A
Mary Young House, Wilson: site of the gunfight with the Lewis West Gang, 1989, [1911]
N.89.6.2
Citizens Bank of Elizabeth City, 1989, [1915]
N.89.6.2-A
Lewis West and Ed Stetson, leaders of the Lewis West Gang, 1989, [1911]
N.89.6.3
W. H. Weatherly and Company, Candy Manufacturers, Elizabeth City, 1989, n.d.
N.89.6.3-A
Sheriff Sharp, deputies, and Lewis West gang members at the time of the trial, 1989, [1911]
N.89.6.4
Governor Dan Moore swears in members of the State Banking Commission, 1989, [ca. 1965]
N.89.6.4-A
Wilson County Courthouse with crowd in front at the time of the trial of the Lewis West Gang, 1989, [1911]
N.89.6.5
Jury that tried the case of the Lewis West Gang, 1989, [1911]
N.89.6.6
Mt. Mitchell, 1989, [1920-1929]
N.89.7.1
Mount Mitchell, 1989, [1920-1929]
N.89.7.2
Bennett T. Blake, 1989, [ca. 1835]
N.89.7.3
Wedding photograph of Joseph Blake and his wife, 1989, [ca. 1860]
N.89.7.4
George Washington Rogers and his wife, Ann Bullock Rogers, 1989, [ca. 1870]
N.89.7.5
Company of soldiers in the Spanish-American War, 1989, [ca. 1898]
N.89.7.6
James Cardinal Gibbons, 1989, [1910]
N.89.7.7
William W. Kitchin, Governor of North Carolina, 1911, 1989, [1911]
N.89.7.8
James Cardinal Gibbons as priest, 1989
N.89.7.9
St. Thomas Catholic Church, Wilmington, 1989, [1910]
N.89.7.10
St. Thomas Catholic Church, Wilmington, 1989, [1850-1899]
N.89.7.11
James Cardinal Gibbons as Bishop of Richmond, 1989, n.d.
N.89.7.12
James Cardinal Gibbons as priest, 1989, [1866]
N.89.7.13
New St. Philips (Catholic) Chapel, Statesville, 1989, [1910]
N.89.7.14
Unidentified Home, 1989, [1910]
N.89.7.15
St. Benedicts (Catholic) Church and Rectory, Greensboro, 1989, [1910]
N.89.7.16
St. Leo's (Catholic) Hospital, Greensboro, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.7.17
Bishop Leo Haid, Vicar Apostolic of North Carolina, 1989, n.d.
N.89.7.18
Belmont Abbey and College, Belmont, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.7.19
Promulgation of the Papal Bull by Monsignor Falconio erecting the Cathedral Abbey of Belmont, October 18, 1910., 1989, [1910]
N.89.7.20
Sacred Heart Convent, Belmont, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.7.21
Right Reverend Jubilarian and visiting Prelates, Belmont, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.7.22
Community at Belmont Abbey, Belmont, 1989, ca. 1910]
N.89.7.23
James Cardinal Gibbons at his Jubilee at Baltimore, with Prelates, 1910, 1989, [1910]
N.89.7.24
New Saint Mary's (Catholic) Church, Wilmington, 1908, 1989, [1908]
N.89.7.25
James Sprunt House, Wilmington, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.7.26
Panorama of Wilmington, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.7.27
Post Office, Wilmington, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.7.28
City Hall, Wilmington, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.7.29
Port of Wilmington, 1989, [1875]
N.89.7.30
Port of Wilmington, Autumn, 1907, 1989, [1907]
N.89.7.31
Sprunt House Gardens with view of river and sailing ship, Wilmington, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.7.32
Catholic School Class at Newton Grove, ca. 1900, 1989, [ca. 1900]
N.89.7.33
Saint Mark's (Catholic) Church, Newton Grove, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.7.34
Catholic School Class at Newton Grove, ca. 1900, 1989, [ca. 1900]
N.89.7.35
Confederate Monument, Salisbury, ca. 1910, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.7.36
Sacred Heart Church and Rectory, Salisbury, ca. 1910, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.7.37
Sacred Heart Parochial School, Salisbury, ca. 1910, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.7.38
Unidentified Catholic Church, ca. 1910, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.7.39
Saint Lawrence (Catholic) Church, Asheville, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.7.40
Saint Lawrence (Catholic) Church, Asheville, ca. 1910, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.7.41
Julius E. Lee Homeplace, Sampson County, 1989, [1900-1920]
N.89.8.1
Secretary Patric Dorsey and Samm-Art Williams, 1989, [1987]
N.89.8.2
Field Trials of Sporting Dogs at High Point, ca. 1887, 1989, [ca. 1887]
N.89.8.3
Procession Passing Down Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, 1989, [1879]
N.89.8.4
Week of Sport in Central North Carolina, ca. 1891, 1989, [ca. 1891]
N.89.8.5
Scenes from the first Grand Fair of the North Carolina (Colored) Industrial Association, Raleigh, November 17-20, 1879., 1989, [1879]
N.89.8.6
Cover photo of the publication, "Are We Losing Our Past? Records Preservation in the North Carolina State Archives," by David Olson, 1989
N.89.8.7
Ben Cosby, Baseball Player for the Raliegh Athletic Club, 1989, [ca. 1900]
N.89.8.8
"A Native," from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, XIV (March, 1857), p. 414, 1989, [1857]
N.89.8.9
"Trimming," from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, XIV (May, 1857), p. 754, 1989, [1857]
N.89.8.10
James McPherson Templeton, Jr., 1989, [1920-1950]
N.89.8.11
Masonic Lodge #262 Charter, 1867, 1989, [1867]
N.89.8.12
Overseer on horseback watching slaves work, 1989, [1863]
N.89.8.13
Tasker Polk, nephew of President James K. Polk, 1989, [ca. 1915]
N.89.8.14
Caroline Holloway Keith, 1989, [ca. 1880]
N.89.8.15
Main Street, (Chatham Street), Cary, 1989, [1928]
N.89.8.12-A
The Lost Colony of Roanoke Island, 1989, n.d.
N.89.9.1
The Introduction of African Slavery, 1989, n.d.
N.89.9.2
John Archdale, A Good and Wise Ruler, 1989, n.d.
N.89.9.3
Governor Thomas Miller in Carolina Prison, 1989, n.d.
N.89.9.4
Friendly Indian Reporting Indian Uprising, Carolina, 1989, n.d.
N.89.9.5
Officials of the UNC School of Public Health, ca. 1953, 1989, [1950-1955]
N.89.10.1
Administration Building and rear of Girls' Dormitory, Brevard Institute, 1989, [ca. 1920]
N.89.9.6
Beattie Feathers, Dr. Lenox D. Baker, Charles "Choo Choo" Justice, Dan Hill, Jr., Wallace W. Wade, George McAfee, and Clarence "Ace" Parker, 1989, n.d.
N.89.9.7
Ambrotype of two Civil War soldiers, Henry Edgerton and Eaton Johnston, 1989, [1860-1865]
N.89.9.8
Daguerreotype of Gov. E. B. Dudley, 1989, n.d.
N.89.9.9
Daguerreotype of Sarah Worth, 1989, n.d.
N.89.9.10
Dagerreotype of Christopher Dudley, son of E. B. Dudley, and sisters, 1989, n.d.
N.89.9.11
UNC School of Public Health Insect and Rodent Control Method Demonstration, 1989, [1950-1955]
N.89.10.2
UNC School of Public Health Demonstration in Insect and Rodent Control Methods, 1989, [1950-1955]
N.89.10.3
Millie-Christine, "Siamese Twins" from Columbus County, late 1900's, 1989, [1880-1900]
N.89.10.4
John W. Cunningham, 1989, [1820-1889]
N.89.10.5
Pompey Hunter House, between Apex and Friendship, 1989, [1890-1900]
N.89.10.25
Class and teachers of the Olive Chapel Community School, Apex vicinity, 1988, [1900]
N.89.10.26
Bright-cut engraved silver spoons, 1989, n.d.
N.89.10.27-41
Privy, ca. 1910, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.11.1
Wake County boy, age 16, showing weight gain after one treatment for hookworm, 1989, [ca. 1910]
N.89.11.2
USS North Carolina, 1908, 1989, [1908]
N.89.11.3
John Robert Bennett, mayor of Rocky Mount, 1989, [ca. 1947]
N.89.11.4
House with young boy, Bath, 1989, [ca. 1930's]
N.89.11.5
Wilburn Alexander Campbell, 1989, [1841, 1880, 1913]
N.89.11.6
Grand Ole Opry, 1989, [ca. 1950]
N.89.12.1
Copy of the original print of colored troops under General Wild liberating slaves in North Carolina, 1989, [1864]
N.89.12.2
NC State Capitol Building Plans (only three different views), 1989, [1951-1969]
N.89.12.5-7
Windmill, Morehead or Beaufort, 1989, n.d.
N.89.12.8
Postcard of the Beverly Apartments, Watts Street, Durham, 1930's, 1989, [ca. 1930's]
N.89.12.9
Brick Reformed Church (Quaker), Whitsett, 1931, 1989, [1931]
N.89.12.10
Brick Reformed Church (Quaker), Whitsett, 1931, 1989, [1931]
N.89.12.11
Automobiles parked along the road leading to the Brick Reformed Church (Quaker), Whitsett, 1931, 1989, [1931]
N.89.12.12
Secession women smuggling goods for the Confederacy, 1989, [1860-1883]
N.89.12.13

20. Negatives Received in 1990

Arrangement:

Chronological and numerical

View of beach cottages, Nags Head, ca. 1910 (Postcard), 1990, [ca. 1910]
N.90.2.1
Views of Tourists, Beach Cottagess, Piers, Nags Head, NC ca. 1910 (postcard), 1990, [ca. 1910]
N.90.2.2
NC Board of Health, Rural Sanitation, Union Co., NC, typhoid vaccinations, 1916, 1990, [1916]
N.90.2.3
NC Board of Health, Rural Sanitation, Union Co., NC, 1916, Jim Worfield, 1990, [1916]
N.90.2.4
NC Board of Heath, Baby Week Exhibit, Cliffside, Rutherford Co., NC, April, 1916, 1990, [1916]
N.90.2.5
NC Board of Health, Baby Week Exhibit, Cliffside, Rutherford Co., NC, April, 1916, 1990, [1916]
N.90.2.6
NC Board of Health, Baby Week Exhibit, Cliffside, Rutherford Co., NC, April, 1916, 1990, [1916]
N.90.2.7
NC Board of Health, Baby Week Exhibit, Cliffside, Rutherford Co., NC, April, 1916, 1990, [1916]
N.90.2.8
NC Board of Health, Baby Week Exhibit, Cliffside, Rutherford Co., NC, April 1916, 1990, [1916]
N.90.2.9
NC Board of Health, Baby Week Exhibit, Cliffside, Rutherford Co., NC, April 1916, 1990, [1916]
N.90.2.10
NC Board of Health, Baby Week Exhibit, Cliffside, Rutherford Co., NC, April 1916, 1990, [1916]
N.90.2.11
Collins Grove School at Holleman's Crossroads, Wake Co., NC, July 29, 1916., 1990, [1916]
N.90.2.12
Home of Dr. Benjamin Wise Burt, Holleman's Crossroads, Wake Co., NC, early 1900s, 1990, [1900-1920]
N.90.2.13
Dr. Benjamin Wise Burt and family, Holleman's Crossroads, Wake Co., NC, early 1900s., 1990, [1900-1920]
N.90.2.14
Zebulon Vance Judd in graduation robe, UNC-CH, ca. 1903, 1990, [ca. 1903]
N.90.2.15
Dr. Alfred Augustin Watson, first Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of East Carolina, and his wife, 1990, [ca. 1884-1900]
N.90.2.16
Dr. Alfred Augustin Watson, 1818-1905, first Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina, 1990, [ca. 1884-1900]
N.90.2.17
John Wright Stanly, 1742-1789, from "Profile of a Patriot" by Mary Stanley Hessel, 1990, [n.d.]
N.90.2.18
Ann Cogdell Stanly, 1753-1789, wife of John Wright Stanly, from "Profile of a Patriot" by Mary Stanley Hessel, 1990, [n.d.]
N.90.2.19
Layout of pews and names of purchasers, First Presbyterian Church, New Bern, NC, 1990, [n.d.]
N.90.2.20
Scott Family home, Green Level, Wake County, NC, 1885, 1990, [1885]
N.90.2.21
Green Henderson Baucom, 1839-1902, of Wake County, NC, 1990, [ca. 1880-1902]
N.90.2.22
Lafayett Hotel, Fayetteville, NC, from McRae's Map of Fayetteville, 1825, 1990, [1825]
N.90.2.23
Auburn House, Chowan County, NC, May 1966, 1990, [1966]
N.90.2.24
View of Seaboard Air Line Engine No. 66 approaching Terminal Hotel, Hamlet, NC, ca. 1911 (postcard), 1990, [ca. 1911]
N.90.2.25
Beverly Apartments, Durham, NC (postcard), 1990, [n.d.]
N.90.3.1
Appointment of Thomas Benbury as Inspector of the port of Edenton, NC by George Washington, 1791 (document), 1990, [1791]
N.90.3.2
Auburn House, Edenton, NC, May 1966, 1990, [1966]
N.90.3.3
Auburn House, Edenton, NC, May 1966, 1990, [1966]
N.90.3.4
Auburn House, Edenton, NC, May 1966, 1990, [1966]
N.90.3.5
Auburn House, Edenton, NC, May 1966, 1990, [1966]
N.90.3.6
Auburn House, Edenton, Chowan Co., NC, May 1966, 1990, [1966]
N.90.3.7
Auburn House, Edenton, Chowan Co., NC, May 1966, 1990, [1966]
N.90.3.8
Auburn House, Edenton, Chowan Co., NC, May 1966, 1990, [1966]
N.90.3.9
1699 Land Grant to John Wyche (document), 1990, [1699]
N.90.3.10
Family Group, Mrs. Josiah Pou Bailey, Mrs. James H. Pou, and Mrs. Betsy Primm, ca. 1944, 1990, [ca. 1944]
N.90.4.1
Stock Car Drivers, Guilford Co., NC, ca. 1950s, 1990, [ca. 1950-1960]
N.90.4.2
Durham County Exhibit, NC State Fair, Raleigh, NC, 1884, 1990, [1884]
N.90.4.3
Augustus W. Graham, 1849-1936, 1990, [n.d.]
N.90.4.3A
Joseph Graham, M.D., 1837-, 1990, [ca. 1892]
N.90.4.4
Letter to William A. Graham, Jan. 5, 1874 (from P.C. 61.9), 1990, [1874]
N.90.4.5
William A. Graham and the Peabody Educational Fund, 1867, 1990, [1867]
N.90.4.6
Captain Thomas R. Youngblood, Company C, 50th Regiment, NCST, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.4.7
Large punch ladle which belonged to Elizabeth Temperence Price Jones (Bernard Dupuy, Raleigh, NC), 1990, [n.d.]
N.90.4.8
Letter of William A. Graham, March 2, 1874 (from PC 61.9), 1990, [1874]
N.90.4.9
Train collision, Hamlet, NC, July 27, 1911, 1990, [1911]
N.90.4.10
Train collision, Hamlet, NC, July 27, 1911, 1990, [1911]
N.90.4.11
Train Collision, Hamlet, NC, July 27, 1911, 1990, [1911]
N.90.4.12
Train Collision, Hamlet, NC, July 27, 1911, 1990, [1911]
N.90.4.13
Train Collision, Hamlet, NC, July 27, 1911, 1990, [1911]
N.90.4.14
Train Collision, Hamlet, NC, July 27, 1911, 1990, [1911]
N.90.4.15
Train Collision, Hamlet, NC, July 27, 1911, 1990, [1911]
N.90.4.16
Train Collision, Hamlet, NC, July 27, 1911, 1990, [1911]
N.90.4.17
Train Collision, Hamlet, NC, July 27, 1911, 1990, [1911]
N.90.4.18
Millis Family, High Point, NC, 1990, [ca. 1880-1920]
N.90.5.1
Josephus Willis, a whaler, Shackleford Banks, NC, 1990, [ca. 1874-1900]
N.90.5.2
William H. Williamson, from Ashe's "Biographical History", 1990, [ca. 1908]
N.90.5.3
Mary Hilliard Hinton, from Ashe's "Biographical History", 1990, [ca. 1917]
N.90.5.4
William Alexander Hammond, from "Dictionary of American Portraits", 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.5.5
Map of Labrador and New Britain, from "Pictorial History of the American Revolution", 1990, ca. 1775-1781]
N.90.5.6
Views of the Panama Canal Zone, 1935, 1990, [1935]
N.90.5.7
Panama Canal Zone, 1935, 1990, [1935]
N.90.5.8
Views of the Panama Canal, 1935., 1990, [1935]
N.90.5.9
View of the Panama Canal, 1935, 1990, [1935]
N.90.5.11
Views of the Panama Canal, 1935, 1990, [1935]
N.90.5.11
View of a U.S. Navy zeppelin, 1928, 1990, [1935]
N.90.5.12
Views of the Panama Canal, 1935 (Roosevelt), 1990, [1935]
N.90.5.13
Views of the Panama Canal, 1935, 1990, [1935]
N.90.5.14
Archibald Smith McMillan, 1793-1867, 1990, [ca. 1860-1867]
N.90.5.15
A. S. McMillan family, Robeson Co., NC, ca. 1910, 1990, [ca. 1910]
N.90.5.16
View of the Transylvania Lodge, Brevard, NC, ca. 1903 (Letterhead), 1990, [ca. 1903]
N.90.5.17
Views of two restaurants named "Texas Hot Weiners," Charlotte, NC, 1923, 1990, [1923]
N.90.5.18, 19
Views of a Railroad Construction Site, Davidson Co., NC, ca. 1912, 1990, [ca. 1912]
N.90.5.20, 21
Engraving of the Anson County Courthouse, 1941 (letterhead), 1990, [1941]
N.90.5.22
Engraving of Guilford County Courthouse, 1929 (Letterhead), 1990, [1929]
N.90.5.23
Engraving of Forsyth County Courthouse, 1904 (letterhead), 1990, [1904]
N.90.5.24
Engraving of a Three Wheel Carriage, ca. 1870 (letterhead), 1990, [ca. 1870]
N.90.5.25
Engraving of an early horse-drawn fire engine, ca. 1870, 1990, [ca. 1870]
N.90.5.26
Murphey School, Second Grade Class, Raleigh, NC, 1911, 1990, [1911]
N.90.5.27
Broadside of Chang and Eng Bunker, the Siamese Twins, Boston, ca. 1830s, 1990, [ca. 1830s]
N.90.6.1
Engraving of the Siamese Twins, ca. 1831, 1990, [ca. 1831]
N.90.6.2
Charlie Orton, of Mount Olive, NC, 1990, [ca. 1890-1910]
N.90.6.3
Charlie Orton and family, Mount Olive, NC, 1990, [ca. 1890-1910]
N.90.6.4
Charlie Orton Home, Mount Olive, NC, 1990, [ca. 1890-1910]
N.90.6.5
William C. Hart, Company E, 15th Regiment, N.C.S.T., ca. 1861-1865, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.6.6
Marcillus C. Holmes, of Franklin Co., NC, 1990, [ca. 1900-1910]
N.90.6.7
Graduating Class of St. Mary's College, 1898, 1990, [1898]
N.90.6.8
Whitfield Tart, Sr. and grandson Pennington West with buggy, Sampson Co., NC, 1990, [ca. 1890-1908]
N.90.6.9
Sixth Grade Class, Crosby Garfield School, Raleigh, NC, 1954, 1990, [1954]
N.90.6.10
Sixth Grade Class, Crosby Garfield School, Raleigh, NC, 1954, 1990, [1954]
N.90.6.11
Safety Patrol, Crosby Garfield School, Raleigh, NC, 1954, 1990, [1954]
N.90.6.12
Park Avenue, Wilson, NC, 1916, 1990, [1916]
N.90.7.1
Barefoot Mill, Wilson, NC, 1907, 1990, [1907]
N.90.7.2
Vance Street, Wilson, NC, 1909, 1990, [1909]
N.90.7.3
Wilson County, NC Court House, 1911, 1990, [1911]
N.90.7.4
Nash Street, Wilson, NC, 1909, 1990, [1909]
N.90.7.5
Goldsboro Street, Wilson, NC, 1911, 1990, [1911]
N.90.7.6
Siler School Student Body, Union County, NC, 1899, 1990, [1899]
N.90.7.7
Trinity College students, ca. 1910, 1990, [ca. 1910]
N.90.7.8
Durham Life Insurance Company Building, 1957 (letterhead), 1990, [1957]
N.90.7.9
Virginia Dare Hotel, 1953/54 (letterhead), 1990, [ca. 1953-1954]
N.90.7.10
R. J. Reynolds Company Building, Winston Salem, NC, 1956/57 (letterhead), 1990, [ca. 1956-1957]
N.90.7.11
View of a Windmill, Hyde Co., NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.12
Unidentified windmill, Hyde Co., NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.13
Dirt Roadway, Hyde County, NC, 1990, [n.d.]
N.90.7.14
Unidentified Black Man and dog, Hyde County, NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.15
Steamboat, Hyde County, NC, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.16
Unidentified Black Woman, Hyde County, NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.17
Unidentified man plowing a field, Hyde County, NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.18
Granny "Millie," a 114 year old black woman, Hyde County, NC, 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.19
A Negro shack in Hyde County, NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.20
Unidentified Black Woman, Hyde County, NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.21
Steamboat, Hyde County, NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.22
Unidentified black woman in cabin doorway, Hyde Co., NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.23
Unidentified House, Hyde County, NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.24
Arthur McCloud and Ansin Selby, two young black men, Hyde County, NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.25
Black boy climbing the fence of an animal pen, Hyde County, NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.26
Men engaged in farm activity at a barn, Hyde County, NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.27
Unidentified passenger disembarking a steamship, Hyde County, NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.28
Unidentified steamboat, Hyde County, NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.29
Unidentified group of black men and boys, Hyde County, NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.30
Unidentified black couple, Hyde County, NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.31
Unidentified black boy in tree swing, Hyde County, NC, ca. 1895, 1990, [ca. 1895]
N.90.7.32
Lake Michie Dam, Durham Co., NC, 1990, [ca. 1963]
N.90.8.3
Diagram of the Dinner Table, New Bern, NC, from the John Gray Blount Papers, 1990, [n.d.]
N.90.8.4
Family of Basil Smith Jenkins, Jones County, NC, ca. 1880, 1990, [ca. 1880]
N.90.8.5
Spring Hope Rotary Club, ca. 1930, 1990, [ca. 1930]
N.90.9.1
Itimous Thaddeus Valentine, Sr., 1990, [n.d.]
N.90.9.2
Seniors, Spring Hope High School, 1930, 1990, [ca. 1930]
N.90.9.3
Faculty, Spring Hope High School, 1933, 1990, [ca. 1933]
N.90.9.4
Wiley J. May, 1869-1922, mayor of Spring Hope, NC, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.9.5
Spring Hope School Faculty, 1930, 1990, [ca. 1930]
N.90.9.6
William Henry May, 1867-1936, Merchant from Spring Hope, NC, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.9.7
Hatteras Lighthouse, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [n.d.]
N.90.9.8
Railroad Bridge, New Bern, NC, from Champney Sketchbook, 1990, [n.d.]
N.90.9.9
Fifth Regiment, NC Troops, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.9.10
Meredith College, Graduating Class of 1902, 1990, [1902]
N.90.9.11
Windmill on Hatteras Island, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.12
Civil War Sketches, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.13
Columbiad and 100 Pdr. Guns at Fort Hatteras, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.14
Civil War Encampments near Plymouth, NC, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.15
Views of Hatteras and New Bern vicinity, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.16
Views near Kinston, NC and New Bern, NC, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.17
Views of New Bern, NC and Roanoke River, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.18
Roanoke River at Plymouth, NC and New Bern, NC Cemetery, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.19
Fort Rowan and New Bern Cemetery, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.20
Picket Station, Hyde County and Fort Hatteras, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.21
Hatteras and the Ronoake River, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.22
Neuse River and Soldier in Uniform, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.23
Fort Clark, Champney Sketch Book, l990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.24
Fort Clark, Fort Hatteras, and Hatteras Inlet, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.25
Negro Water Carriers at Hatteras, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.26
Camp Pierson, New Bern, NC and Camp Lander, Wenham, Massachusetts, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.27
Hatteras and the Trent River, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.28
Headquarters at Poplar Ridge, Hyde County and Railroad Bridge, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.29
Sketches of Hatteras, NC vicinity, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.30
Light Keeper's House, Hatteras, NC, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.31
House on Hatteras Island, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.32
Hatteras Lighthouse, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.33
Hatteras Lighthouse, Outer Banks History Center, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.34
Beach at Hatteras, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.35
Juniper Bay in Hyde County, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.36
Title page, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.37
Gravestone of Luivisa O'neal, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.38
Unidentified Black Man, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.39
Unidentified Black Man, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.40
White Union Soldier, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.41
Roster of the Fifth Regiment, Champney Sketch Book, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.9.42
Medical License of Charles B. Wilkerson, 1990, [1906]
N.90.10.1
Composite photo of UNC-CH Medical School Class of 1906, 1990, [1906]
N.90.10.2
John Hamlett Merritt, UNC Medical School, 1906, 1990, [1906]
N.90.10.3
Claude Oliver Abernarty, UNC Medical School Class of 1906, 1990, [1906]
N.90.10.4
William Stone Jordan, UNC Medical School Class of 1906, 1990, [1906]
N.90.10.5
Jesse Womble Willcox, UNC Medical School Class of 1906, 1990, [1906]
N.90.10.6
Arthur Brown English, UNC Medical School Class of 1906, 1990, [1906]
N.90.10.7
James Garrett Anderson, UNC Medical School Class of 1906, 1990, [1906]
N.90.10.8
Logan Elmore Farthing, UNC Medical School Class of 1906, 1990, [1906]
N.90.10.9
Battle Applewhite Hocutt, UNC Medical School Class of 1906, 1990, [1906]
N.90.10.10
Charles Boynes Wilkerson, UNC Medical School Class of 1906, 1990, [1906]
N.90.10.11
Harry Murray Jones, UNC Medical School Class of 1906, 1990, [1906]
N.90.10.12
Graves of US Volunteers, Havanna, Cuba, ca. 1898, 1990, [ca. 1898]
N.90.10.15
Colon Cemetery, Havana, Cuba, 1899, 1990, [1899]
N.90.10.16
Spanish soldiers, Havana, Cuba, ca. 1899, 1990, [ca. 1899]
N.90.10.17
Wilmington-Wrightsville Beach, NC Railroad, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.10.18
Joseph M. Bryan, Sr., 1990, [1990]
N.90.10.19
John A. Hampton and others, 1861, 1990, [1861]
N.90.10.20
Lawrence H. and Sallie (Barnes) Fountain, Edgecombe Co., NC, 1990, [ca. 1910]
N.90.10.21
Street in Gibson, NC, ca. 1910s, 1990, [ca. 1910s]
N.90.10.22
Seaboard Railway Station, Gibson, NC, 1990, [ca. 1910s]
N.90.10.23
Edgar Gibson and his father at their homeplace, 1990, [ca. 1910s]
N.90.10.24
Joel Gibson and his mill, ca. 1910s, 1990, [ca. 1910s]
N.90.10.25
Dr. John S. Gibson with an automobile, ca. 1909, 1990, [ca. 1909]
N.90.10.26
Bicyclists of Laurinburg, NC, 1896, 1990, [1896]
N.90.10.27
Richmond County Courthouse, Rockingham, NC, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.10.28
Caledonia M. E. Church, ca. 1900, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.10.29
Main Street, Laurinburg, NC, 1899, 1990, [1899]
N.90.10.30
Snow scene, Laurinburg, NC, 1899, 1990, [1899]
N.90.10.31
Baseball Game, Richmond Co., NC, ca. 1900, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.10.32
Cotton Field in Richmond County, NC, ca. 1900, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.10.33
Pee Dee Pond, Richmond County, ca. 1900, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.10.34
Jackson Springs, NC, 1899, 1990, [ca. 1899]
N.90.10.35
Jackson Springs, NC, 1899, 1990, [1899]
N.90.10.36
Jackson Springs, NC, 1899, 1990, [1899]
N.90.10.37
Atlantic Hotel Wharf, Morehead City, NC, 1899, 1990, [1899]
N.90.10.38
Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, NC, 1899, 1990, [1899]
N.90.10.39
Yacht Race, Beaufort, NC, l899, 1990, [1899]
N.90.10.40
Davidson Depot, l900, 1990, [1900]
N.90.10.41
Davie Hotel, Mocksville, NC, 1900, 1990, [1900]
N.90.10.42
John Dawkins of Richmond Co., NC, ca. 1900, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.10.43
Maxcy L. John of Laurinburg, NC, l891, 1990, [1891]
N.90.10.44
First Passenger Locomotive, NC Mid. R. R., 1899, 1990, [1899]
N.90.10.45
Unidentified house, Richmond Co., NC, ca. 1900, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.10.46
Unidentified Church, Laurinburg, NC, 1900, 1990, [1900]
N.90.10.47
Unidentified residence and people, Richmond Co., NC, ca. 1900, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.10.48
Jackson Springs Presbyterian Church, 1990, [1899]
N.90.10.49
Wilmington, NC, ca. 1900, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.10.50
Hamlet, NC Depot, ca. 1900, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.10.51
Unidentified Residence, Richmond Co., NC, ca. 1900, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.10.52
Cartoon concerning Luther Hodges, ca. 1954-1961, 1990, [1954-1961]
N.90.10.53
Cartoon concerning Luther Hodges, ca. 1954-1961, 1990, [ca. 1954-1961]
N.90.10.54
Cartoon concerning Luther Hodges, ca. 1954-1961, 1990, [ca. 1954-1961]
N.90.10.55
Cartoon concerning Luther Hodges, ca. 1954-1961, 1990, [ca. 1954-1961]
N.90.10.56
Cartoon concerning Luther Hodges, ca. 1954-1961, 1990, [ca. 1954-1961]
N.90.10.57
Cartoon concerning Luther Hodges, ca. 1954-1961, 1990, [ca. 1954-1961]
N.90.10.58
Staff, NC Dept. of Agriculture, l966, 1990, [1966]
N.90.10.59
Rev. Gotthard Dellman Bernheim, Wilmington, NC, 1990, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.90.10.60
Rev. Gotthard Dellman Bernheim, Wilmington, NC, 1990, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.90.10.61
Mrs. Elizabeth Clayton Bernheim, Wilmington, NC, 1990, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.90.10.62
Mrs. Elizabeth Bernheim and her twin sons, Phillipsburg, NJ, ca. 1880s, 1990, [ca. 1880s]
N.90.10.63
Lisette Bernheim, Wilmington, NC, 1990, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.90.10.64
Lisette Bernheim, Wilmington, NC, 1990, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.90.10.65
Eloise Bernheim, Wilmington, NC, 1990, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.90.10.66
Eloise Bernheim, Wilmington, NC, 1990, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.90.10.67
Clayton Bernheim, Wilmington, NC, 1990, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.90.10.68
Gussie and Oscar Bernheim, Wilmington, NC, 1990, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.90.10.69
Gussie and Oscar Bernheim, Wilmington, NC, 1990, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.90.10.70
Funeral of W. Kerr Scott, 1958, 1990, [1958]
N.90.10.71
Funeral of W. Kerr Scott, 1958, 1990, [1958]
N.90.10.72
Funeral of W. Kerr Scott, 1958, 1990, [1958]
N.90.10.73
Funeral of W. Kerr Scott, 1958, 1990, [1958]
N.90.10.74
Funeral of W. Kerr Scott, 1958, 1990, [1958]
N.90.10.75
Funeral of W. Kerr Scott, 1958, 1990, [1958]
N.90.10.76
Wrecked automobile, near Raleigh, NC, ca. 1910, 1990, [ca. 1910]
N.90.10.77
Cadet Bobby Lee Wyatt, Christmas, l941, 1990, [1941]
N.90.11.1
Unidentified young lady with a horse, Wyatt House, Raleigh, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.11.2
"Elliotts" on the Catawba, ca. 1920 (postcard), 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.11.3
Unidentified woman on porch of Wyatt House, Raleigh, NC, 1990, [ca. 1910-1920]
N.90.11.4
Two unidentified women on the porch of Wyatt House, Raleigh, NC, 1990, [ca. 1910s]
N.90.11.5
Unidentified elderly couple on the steps of Wyatt House, Raleigh, NC, 1990, [ca. 1900s]
N.90.11.6
Unidentified woman standing in front of Wyatt House, Raleigh, NC, 1990, [ca. 1910s]
N.90.11.7
Unidentified man standing in front of Wyatt House, Raleigh, NC, 1990, [ca. 1910s]
N.90.11.8
Unidentified woman in front of Wyatt House, Raleigh, NC, 1990, [ca. 1910s]
N.90.11.9
NC Dept. of Revenue with Edwin Gill, 1948, 1990, [1948]
N.90.11.10
O. Max Gardner, 1990, [ca. 1940s]
N.90.11.11
Edwin Gill, Commissioner of the NC Dept. of Revenue, 1990, [ca. 1940s]
N.90.11.12
Brandon Hodges, NC Legislator, 1990, [ca. 1940s]
N.90.11.13
Gov. O. Max Gardner in a football uniform, 1990, [ca. 1910s]
N.90.11.14
Gov. and Mrs. O. Max Gardner at Chapel Hill, NC, Jan. 1941, 1990, [1941]
N.90.11.15
Group photo of Gov. Gardner and Gov. Hoey, 1990, [ca. 1940s]
N.90.11.16
Edwin Gill, Harry S. Truman, O. Max Gardner, 1990, [ca. 1940s]
N.90.11.17
Edwin Gill, Brandon Hodges, and Luther Hodges, 1990, [ca. 1950s]
N.90.11.18
Gov. O. Max Gardner on horseback, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.11.19
Governor O. Max Gardner, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.11.20
Governor O. Max Gardner at his desk, 1930, 1990, [1930]
N.90.11.21
Governor O. Max Gardner, 1929, 1990, [1929]
N.90.11.22
Governor J. C. B. Ehringhaus, 1990, [ca. 1933-1937]
N.90.11.23
Governor Clyde R. Hoey, 1937-1941, 1990, [ca. 1937-1941]
N.90.11.24
Governor O. Max Gardner, 1990, [ca. 1940s]
N.90.11.25
North Carolina Supreme Court, 1966, 1990, [1966]
N.90.11.26
Governor O. Max Gardner, 1990, [ca. 1945-1947]
N.90.11.27
Governor O. Max Gardner, 1990, [ca. 1945-1947]
N.90.11.28
Governor O. Max Gardner, 1990, [ca. 1945-1947]
N.90.11.29
Officers, Reporters, and pages of the NC Senate, 1915, 1990, [1915]
N.90.11.30
Section of the Berlin Wall, 1990, 1990, [1990]
N.90.11.31
Governor O. Max Gardner seated with two men, 1990, [ca. 1940s]
N.90.11.32
Governor O. Max Gardner in his office, 1990, [ca. 1940s]
N.90.11.33
Governor O. Max Gardner, 1990, [ca. 1929-1933]
N.90.11.34
Margaret MacKay, Kate Jones, and Kate MacKay, 1990, [ca. 1890s]
N.90.11.35
Annie Duncan, 1897, 1990, [1897]
N.90.11.36
Fanny and Theodore MacKay, 1990, [ca. 1890s]
N.90.11.37
Group of young people, Henderson, NC, 1899, 1990, [1899]
N.90.11.38
Tom and Desausium MacKay, 1886, 1990, [1886]
N.90.11.39
Annie Hinsdale Joslin and Louis Rountree, 1904, 1990, [1904]
N.90.11.40
Mary Andrews Person, 1990, [ca. 1890s]
N.90.11.41
Joe Englehard as an infant, 1898, 1990, [1898]
N.90.11.42
Fanny MacKay, 1902, 1990, [1902]
N.90.11.43
Mary Andrews Person with husband and infant, 1913, 1990, [1913]
N.90.11.44
Rev. Matthias Murray Marshall, Christ Church Rector, 1874-1907, 1990, [ca. 1880s]
N.90.11.45
Rev. Matthias Murray Marshall, Christ Church Rector, 1874-1907, 1990, [ca. 1900s]
N.90.11.46
Henry McMillan and others, 1902, 1990, [1902]
N.90.11.47
John Cotton Lamb, Jr. at two years of age, 1990, [ca. 1900s]
N.90.11.48
Fanny Carter, 1990, [ca. 1890s]
N.90.11.49
Dora and Fanny MacKay, 1901, 1990, [1901]
N.90.11.50
Connie Carroll, 1897, 1990, [1897]
N.90.11.51
John W. Hinsdale, Jr., 1990, [ca. 1890s]
N.90.11.52
John W. Hinsdale, Jr., 1990, [ca. 1890s]
N.90.11.53
The "Aberdeen" Hotel, Aberdeen, NC, 1990, [ca. 1910s]
N.90.11.54
Group Meeting in Burke County, ca. 1902-1905, 1990, [ca. 1902-1905]
N.90.11.55
Corporal Martin Van Buren Bouldin, Co. H, 6th NC State Troops, 1990, [ca. 1862]
N.90.11.56
Hotel Iredell, Statesville, NC, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.11.57
Frances Fries, 1812-1863, of Forsyth Co., NC, 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.11.58
Piedmont Springs Hotel, California, ca. 1900 (Stereograph), 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.11.59
Railroad Depot near the Dan River, ca. 1900 (Stereograph), 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.11.60
Windmill and Buildings, Stokes Co., NC (Stereograph), 1990, [ca. 1900]
N.90.11.61
North Carolina State Capitol Building, ca. 1896, 1990, [ca. 1896]
N.90.11.62
Meeting of the Corn Club Boys, Buncombe Co., NC (Lantern Slides), 1990, [ca. 1910s]
N.90.11.63
Sunrise at Mount Mitchell, 1911, 1990, [1911]
N.90.11.64
Tree in Pisgah National Forest, 1910s, 1990, [ca. 1910s]
N.90.11.65
Transmitting Tower built by Reginald Fessenden, 1990, [ca. 1900s]
N.90.11.66
Apparatus invented by Reginald A. Fessenden, 1990, [ca. 1900s]
N.90.11.67
Men testing a radio transmitter, 1990, [ca. 1900s]
N.90.11.68
Diagram for Patent No. 1,617,242 by Reginald A. Fessenden, 1990, [1927]
N.90.11.69
Receiver and Earphones invented by Reginald A. Fessenden, 1990, [ca. 1900s]
N.90.11.70
Radio tower at Brant Rock, Massachusetts, 1990, [ca. 1900s]
N.90.11.71
Interior of the Machrihanish, Scotland Power House, 1990, [ca. 1900s]
N.90.11.72
Machrihanish, Scotland Office of Reginald A. Fessenden, 1990, [ca. 1900s]
N.90.11.73
Interior of Fessenden's Brant Rock Radio Station, 1990, [ca. 1900s]
N.90.11.74
Reginald A. Fessenden, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.11.75
Reginald A. Fessenden Newspaper Article, "Boston Globe", 1927, 1990, [1927]
N.90.11.76
Workshop and Laboratory of Reginald Fessenden, 1990, [ca. 1900s]
N.90.11.77
Facsimile of the United States Constitution, 1990, [ca. 1988]
N.90.11.78
John White drawing of a cooking pot, 1990, [ca. 1985]
N.90.11.79
Sam Garrison, NC Central Prison warden, 1990, [1983]
N.90.11.80
James C. Woodard, Secretary of the NC Dept. of Correction, 1990, [ca. 1980]
N.90.11.81
James C. Woodard, Secretary of the NC Dept. of Correction, 1990, [ca. 1980]
N.90.11.82
Harold Lilly, NC Division of Prisons, 1990, [ca. 1980-87]
N.90.11.83
Rae McNamara, Director of the NC Division of Prisons, 1990, [ca. 1984]
N.90.11.84
Charles Cohoon, Director of the NC Division of Adult Probation and Parole, 1990, [ca. 1980]
N.90.11.85
Manuscript and Archives Reference System (MARS) brochure, 1990, [1990]
N.90.11.86
R. M. Rhyne Residence, Gaston Co., NC, 1990, [ca. 1910]
N.90.11.87
Clover Hill, Caldwell Co., NC, 1990, [ca. 1910]
N.90.11.88
Dongola, home of R. Sterling Graves, Yanceyville, NC, 1990, [ca. 1910]
N.90.11.89
Steiwalt Place, Cabarrus Co., NC, 1990, [ca. 1910]
N.90.11.90
Interior of Ayr Mount, Hillsborough, NC, 1990, [ca. 1910]
N.90.11.91
Scriven's Home, Tryon, NC, 1990, [ca. 1910]
N.90.11.92
David Smith House, Lincoln Co., NC, 1990, [ca. 1910]
N.90.11.93
Cooleemee, Davie Co., NC, 1990, [ca. 1910]
N.90.11.94
Bethabara Church, Forsyth Co., NC, 1990, [ca. 1910]
N.90.11.95
Jim Graham, NC Commissioner of Agriculture, 1990, [1988]
N.90.11.96
W. Kerr Scott, NC Commissioner of Agriculture, 1990, [ca. 1940]
N.90.11.97
Lynton Y. Ballentine, NC Commissioner of Agriculture, 1990, [ca. 1950]
N.90.11.98
Capt. Daniel Patterson of Columbus Co., NC, 1990, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.90.12.1
Young Tar Heel Farmer State Camp, White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.2
Young Tar Heel Farmer State Camp, White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.3
Young Tar Heel Farmers State Camp, White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.4
Cabins at Young Tar Heel Farmers State Camp, White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.5
Young Tar Heel Farmers State Camp, White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.6
Mess Hall, Young Tar Heel Farmers State Camp, White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.7
Male campers at Young Tar Heel Farmers State Camp, White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.8
Male campers at Young Tar Heel Farmers State Camp, White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.9
White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.10
White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.11
Young Tar Heel Farmers State Camp, White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.12
Young Tar Heel Farmers State Camp, White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.13
Young Tar Heel Farmers State Camp, White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.14
Calisthenics at Young Tar Heel Farmers State Camp, White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.15
Calisthenics at Young Tar Heel Farmers State Camp, White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.16
Calisthenics at Young Tar Heel Farmers State Camp, White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.17
Calisthenics at Young Tar Heel Farmers State Camp, White Lake, NC, 1990, [ca. 1920s]
N.90.12.18
Blackwood Lumber Company, East Laporte, NC, 1990, [ca. 1910-1930]
N.90.12.19
Bishop A. J. Warner, African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Salisbury, NC, 1990, [ca. 1900-1910]
N.90.12.20
Flag of the Thirty-seventh regiment and Confederate currency display, 1990, [1990]
N.90.12.21
Resolution of the North Carolina Constitutional Convention, 1788, 1990, [1788]
N.90.12.22
Alonzo Edwards, NC Dept. of Agriculture, 1990, [n.d.]
N.90.12.23
Camp Davis, NC, 1990, [ca. 1942]
N.90.12.24

21. Negatives Received in 1991

Arrangement:

Chronological and numerical

D. L. Smith General Merchandise, Elizabethtown (Advertisement), 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.1.2
Whitmel Hill Anthony, III, 1872-1951, 1991, [ca. 1893]
N.91.1.3
Officers of the Roanoke Navigation and Water Power Company, 1991, [1908]
N.91.1.4
Whitmel Hill Anthony, III, 1872-1951, 1991, [1893]
N.91.1.5
H. A. Swindell family, Moses Maule House, Beaufort Co., 1991, [ca. 1910s]
N.91.1.6
Mrs. H. A. Swindell and children, 1991, [ca. 1910s]
N.91.1.7
Lake Michie Dam Interior, Durham County, 1991, [1963]
N.91.1.8
Daisy Denson, State Board of Public Charities, 1991, [ca. 1913]
N.91.1.9
Julian Smith Mann, 1863-1946, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.1.10
Salvation Army Distribution Center, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.1.11
Recreational lake in Caldwell Co., 1991, [ca. 1920s]
N.91.1.12
Ben Stimson, Statesville, 1991, [ca. 1930s]
N.91.1.13
First Presbyterian Church, Statesville, 1991, [1930s]
N.91.1.14
Broad and Center Streets, Statesville, 1991, [1930s]
N.91.1.15
Civil War Veterans at Iredell County Courthouse, Statesville, 1991, [1920s]
N.91.1.16
"Iredell Blues," Company E, Statesville, 1916, 1991, [1916]
N.91.1.17
Governor R. Gregg Cherry and President Harry S. Truman, 1991, [1948]
N.91.1.1
Mulberry Street School Library, Statesville, 1991, [ca. 1900s]
N.91.1.18
Corn Festival, Statesville, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.1.19
Men's Bible Class, Broad Street M. E. Church, Statesville, 1991, [1919]
N.91.1.20
Church Members, Broad St. M. E. Church, Statesville, 1991, [ca. 1919]
N.91.1.21
C. L.'s Drive-in Pit Bar-B-Q and Motel, Statesville, 1991, [ca. 1950s]
N.91.1.22
Ebenezer Academy, Statesville, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.1.23
Betty Stimson, Davie Elementary School, Statesville, 1991, [1938]
N.91.1.24
Mill in Iredell County, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.1.25
Davie Avenue Elementary School, Statesville, 1991, [1930s]
N.91.1.26
Pack Square, Asheville, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.1.27
Statesville Drug Co., Statesville, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.1.28
Military Parade, Broad Street, Statesville, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.1.29
Stimson Photography Studio, Statesville, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.1.30
Iredell County Courthouse, Statesville, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.1.31
Grandfather Mountain, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.1.32
Grandfather Mountain parking area, 1991, [ca. 1950s]
N.91.1.33
Swinging bridge at Grandfather Mountain, 1991, [ca. 1950s]
N.91.1.34
Stimson Photography Studio, Statesville, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.1.35
Ben A. Stimson and family, 1991, [ca. 1950]
N.91.1.36
Bunch Furniture Co. Building on fire, Statesville, 1991, [ca. 1944]
N.91.1.37
Yadkin River Bridge during flood, Elkin, 1991, [1940]
N.91.1.38
Yadkin River during a flood, Elkin, 1991, [1940]
N.91.1.39-42
Yadkin River during a flood, Elkin, 1991, [1940]
N.91.1.43-46
Elkin during a Yadkin River flood, 1991, [1940]
N.91.1.47-50
Bostian Bridge, Iredell Co., 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.1.51
Third Creek Presbyterian Church, Iredell Co., 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.1.52
Session House, Third Creek Presbyterian Church, Iredell Co., 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.1.53
Third Creek Presbyterian Church, Iredell Co., 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.1.54
Grave of Peter Stewart Ney, Third Creek Presbyterian Church, Iredell Co., 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.1.55
Salisbury St. Historic District, 1989
N.91.1.294-309
Advertisement for F. A. Watson, Manufacturer of Picture Frames and Window Shades, 1991, [ca. 1880s]
N.91.2.1
Lula Pauline Near, 1874-1959, 1991, [ca. 1870s]
N.91.2.2
Agnes King Orton with unidentified child in crib, 1991, [ca. 1870s]
N.91.2.3
Agnes King Orton and child, 1991, [ca. 1870s]
N.91.2.4
City Hall, Winston-Salem, 1991, [ca. 1920s]
N.91.2.5
Town Scene, Winston-Salem, ca. 1920s, 1991, [ca. 1920s]
N.91.2.6
Tobacco Market District, Winston-Salem, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.2.7
Children's Home, Winston-Salem, 1991, [1909]
N.91.2.8
Tobacco Warehouse District, Winston-Salem, 1991, [ca. 1894]
N.91.2.9
The O'Henry Hotel, Greensboro, 1991, [ca. 1920s]
N.91.2.10
Blue Ridge Parkway Construction, 1938-1941, 1991, [1938]
N.91.2.11
Blue Ridge Parkway Construction, 1938-1941, 1991, [1939]
N.91.2.12
Blue Ridge Parkway Construction, 1938-1941, 1991, [1939]
N.91.2.13
Blue Ridge Parkway Construction, 1938-1941, 1991, [1939]
N.91.2.14
Blue Ridge Parkway Construction, 1938-1941, 1991, [1939]
N.91.2.15
Blue Ridge Parkway Construction, 1938-1941, 1991, [1939]
N.91.2.16
Blue Ridge Parkway Construction, 1938-1941, 1991, [1939]
N.91.2.17
Blue Ridge Parkway Construction, 1938-1941, 1991, [1941]
N.91.2.18
Blue Ridge Parkway Construction, 1938-1941, 1991, [1941]
N.91.2.19
Unidentified Trolley Car, 1991, [ca. 1900-1910]
N.91.2.20
Wake County Court House (Postcard), 1991, [1907]
N.91.2.21
City Market, Raleigh (Postcard), 1991, [1907]
N.91.2.22
N.C. Dept. of Agriculture Building, Raleigh (Postcard), 1991, [1906]
N.91.2.23
Union Station, Raleigh (Postcard), 1991, [1909]
N.91.2.24
Fayetteville Street, Raleigh (Postcard), 1991, [ca. 1907]
N.91.2.25
Baseball Team, Agricultural and Mechanical College (NC State), 1991, [ca. 1910]
N.91.2.26
Aunt Betsy Holmes and her husband, Uncle Billy (Postcard), 1991, [ca. 1906-1908]
N.91.2.27-29
Aerial view of Greensboro, 1991, [ca. 1930s]
N.91.2.30
Home of John D. Currie, Clarkton, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.2.31
North Carolina Senate of 1907, 1991, [1907]
N.91.2.32
Blue Ridge Parkway Construction, 1938-1941, 1991, [1941]
N.91.2.33
Blue Ridge Parkway Construction, 1938-1941, 1991, [1941]
N.91.2.34
Blue Ridge Parkway Construction, 1938-1941, 1991, [1941]
N.91.2.35
Blue Ridge Parkway Construction, 1938-1941, 1991, [1941]
N.91.2.36
Joseph Franklin Pool, Guy Road, Wake County, 1991, [ca. 1980s]
N.91.2.37
William H. Kelly House, Guy Road, Wake County, 1991, [ca. 1980s]
N.91.2.38
Camp of Company "I", 1st NC Regiment, Columbia, SC, 1991, [ca. 1917-1918]
N.91.3.1
Tintype of a Civil War Soldier, 1991, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.91.3.2
Ambrotype of a Civil War Soldier, 1991, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.91.3.3
Fundamental Constitutions of North Carolina, 1682, 1991, [1682]
N.91.3.4
Advertisement for buggies, 1991, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.91.3.5
Wiley School, Raleigh, 1919, 1991, [1919]
N.91.3.6
Wiley School, Raleigh, 1919, 1991, [1919]
N.91.3.7
Christ Church, Raleigh, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.3.8
Elizabeth Hanford Dole, U.S. Dept. of Transportation, 1991, [1983]
N.91.3.9
Daniel William Courts, 1800-1883, of Rockingham County, 1991, [ca. 1850-1870]
N.91.3.10
A Bill to incorporate the N.C. Railroad Company, 1991, [1849]
N.91.3.11-12
"Dorsey's Dragons" Softball Team, 1985, 1991, [1985]
N.91.3.13
Julian S. Carr, Jr., 1991, [1925]
N.91.3.14
Edwin Yates Webb, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.3.15
Lincoln Hospital, Lincolnton, 1991, [ca. 1910s]
N.91.3.16
Dr. Eli Crowell, 1829-1896, 1991, [ca. 1880-1890]
N.91.3.17
Mrs. Eli Crowell, 1991, [ca. 1860-1880]
N.91.3.18
1914 Senior Class, Trinity College, Durham, 1991, [1914]
N.91.3.19
Chang and Eng Bunker, Siamese Twins, ca. 1860s, 1991, [1860s]
N.91.3.20
Millie-Christine, Siamese Twins, 1991, [ca. 1870-1890]
N.91.3.21
Sergeant William Franklin Hall Mills, 1991, [ca. 1919]
N.91.3.22
William Franklin Hall Mills and Hugh E. Mills, of Wake County, 1991, [1899]
N.91.3.23
Elwood Hotel, High Point, 1991, [1909]
N.91.4.1
B. F. Hanes, Tobacco Manufacturer, Winston, 1991, [1896]
N.91.4.2
Cooper House Hotel, Statesville, 1991, [1890s]
N.91.4.3
General Paul Barringer, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.4.4
Victor Clay Barringer, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.4.5
Paul Brandon Barringer, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.4.6
Memorial Ceremonies for President Harding at Fort Bragg, 1991, [1923]
N.91.4.7
Leroy Lee Smith, 1847-1915, 1991, [ca. 1880]
N.91.4.8
Eliza Edla (Norfleet) Smith, 1850-1931, 1991, [ca. 1876]
N.91.4.9
Leroy Lee Smith, 1847-1915, 1991, [ca. 1890s]
N.91.4.10
State Capitol Building, Raleigh, 1991
N.91.4.11-13
State Capitol Building, Raleigh, 1991
N.91.4.14-16
Army of the Potomac receiving news of the capture of Fort Fisher, 1991, [1865]
N.91.4.17
Capt. James B. White and family, 1991, [ca. 1850s]
N.91.4.18
Thomas Watson, Jr. of New Bern, 1991, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.91.4.19
Thomas Watson, Sr. of New Bern, 1991, [ca. 1860s]
N.91.4.20
Granville County Courthouse, Oxford (Postcard), 1991, [1907]
N.91.4.21
The Fayetteville Road leading towards Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1890s]
N.91.5.1
The Fayetteville Road leading toward Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1890s]
N.91.5.2
John C. McKellar and wife, Mary Ann (Taylor) McKellar, 1991, [ca. 1860s]
N.91.5.3
Taylor Family, Robeson County, 1991, [ca. 1860s]
N.91.5.4
Chimney Rock Lodge, Chimney Rock, 1991, [ca. 1900s]
N.91.5.5
Portrait of a young girl, 1991, [1913]
N.91.5.6
Ninth Regiment (First Cavalry) State Troops, 1991, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.91.5.7
Rev. Albert Gallatin Buckner, 1991, [ca. 1870s]
N.91.5.8
Intersection of U.S. 1 and 401 North, Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1945-1950]
N.91.5.9
Capt. Alexander Boyd Andrews, Ninth Regiment State Troops, 1991, [1863]
N.91.5.10
A. B. Andrews and wife, Julia Martha (Johnston) Andrews, 1991, [1869]
N.91.5.11
Supreme Court of North Carolina, Fall Term, 1978, 1991, [1978]
N.91.5.12
General Rufus Barringer, Mecklenburg County, 1991, [ca. 1880s]
N.91.5.13
Charles Bevill and family, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, 1991, [ca. 1880s]
N.91.5.14
John B. Nethery, Jr. of Mecklenburg County, Virginia, 1991, [ca. 1910]
N.91.5.15
Mary Nethery of Mecklenburg County, Virginia, 1991, [ca. 1910]
N.91.5.16
Major Orren Randolph Smith, of Franklin County, 1991, [ca. 1880-1900]
N.91.5.17
Winnie Davis, daughter of Jefferson Davis, 1991, [1888]
N.91.5.18
Alexander C. Vogler, of Salem (Advertisement), 1991, [1877]
N.91.5.19
Alexander C. Vogler, of Salem (Advertisement), 1991, [1880]
N.91.5.20
Nissen Wagon Manufacturing Company, Waughtown (Advertisement), 1991, [1878]
N.91.5.21
Wake County Courthouse, Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.5.22
Pilot Cotton Mills, Raleigh, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.5.23
Raleigh Waterworks, Raleigh, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.5.24
Unidentified Raleigh Residence, 1991, [ca. 1890s]
N.91.5.25
Raleigh Street Scene, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.5.26
Confederate Soldier's Home, Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.5.27
Salem Female Academy (Engraving), 1991, [1879]
N.91.5.28
Winfield S. Hancock and William H. English, 1991, [1880]
N.91.5.29
Andrew Jackson Farrell, 1860-1924, of Winston-Salem, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.5.30
F. and H. Fries' Cotton and Wool Mills, Forsyth County, 1991, [1883]
N.91.5.31
F. and H. Fries' Arista Mills, Forsyth County, 1991, [1883]
N.91.5.32
N.C. State Exposition, Main Building, Raleigh, 1991, [1884]
N.91.5.33
Lincoln School, Rocky Mount, 1991, [ca. 1910]
N.91.6.1
Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Rocky Mount, 1991, [ca. 1910s]
N.91.6.2
Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Rocky Mount, 1991, [ca. 1940]
N.91.6.3
Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Rocky Mount, 1991, [ca. 1913]
N.91.6.4
Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Rocky Mount, 1991, [1913]
N.91.6.5
Charles L. Sessoms, Rocky Mount, 1991, [ca. 1910]
N.91.6.6
Gennis Armstrong, Rocky Mount, 1991, [ca. 1910s]
N.91.6.7
Mary Blount, 1852-1930s, 1991, [ca. 1910s]
N.91.6.8
McIntyre Family, Rocky Mount, 1991, [ca. 1920s]
N.91.6.9
Scott Family, Pasquotank County, 1991, [ca. 1910]
N.91.6.10
First Football Team, Wake Forest College, 1888-1889, 1991, [1888-1889]
N.91.6.11
Rev. Bernice B. Culbreth, 1835-1903, 1991, [ca. 1870]
N.91.6.12
A Negro Cabin (engraving), 1991, [1855]
N.91.6.13
Emigration to the West (Engraving), 1991, [1855]
N.91.6.14
A Clearing and Log Cabin (Engraving), 1991, [1855]
N.91.6.15
Bryan Grimes, 1793-1860, of Pitt County, 1991, [ca. 1850s]
N.91.6.16
Gen. Bryan Grimes, 1828-1880, and William Grimes, 1823-1884, 1991, [ca. 1860s]
N.91.6.17
William Grimes, 1823-1884 (Engraving), 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.6.18
Bryan Grimes, 1828-1880, and William Grimes, 1823-1884, 1991, [ca. 1850s]
N.91.6.19
Home of William Grimes, Halifax St., Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1890s]
N.91.6.20
William Grimes Home, Halifax St., Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1912]
N.91.6.21
Charter of the Andrew Jackson Masonic Lodge, Salisbury, 1991, [1910]
N.91.6.22
Weldon Graded School, Weldon, 1991, [1931-1932]
N.91.6.23
Ferris Wheel, St. Louis Exposition, 1991, [1904]
N.91.6.24
Ferris Wheel, St. Louis Exposition, 1991, [1904]
N.91.6.25
Fletcher Winstead, Leasburg, 1991, [ca. 1900s]
N.91.6.26
Kate V. Workman, of Davidson County, 1991, [ca. 1900s]
N.91.6.27
W. H. M. Yates and wife, Adelaide (Scott) Yates, 1991, [ca. 1906]
N.91.6.28
Samantha (Yates) Scott Ford, 1835-1917, 1991, [ca. 1900s]
N.91.6.29
William Frederick Baucom, 1874-1954, of Wake County, 1991, [ca. 1910]
N.91.6.30
Willie Ethel (Yates) Baucom, 1891-1968, of Wake County, 1991, [ca. 1910]
N.91.6.31
William Frederick Baucom, 1874-1954, 1991, [ca. 1904-1905]
N.91.6.32
W. Alvin Lloyd's Railroad Map, 1865, 1991, [1865]
N.91.6.33
Blanchard House, Turkey, 1991, [ca. 1890]
N.91.6.34
Mary Lou Scott, Pasquotank County, 1991, [ca. 1910s-1920s]
N.91.6.35
Crenshaw Hall, Wake Forest, 1991, [ca. 1910]
N.91.6.36
Maj. John Robert Bennett, 1887-1949, 1991, [ca. 1910]
N.91.6.37
Mayor John R. Bennett, 1887-1949, 1991, [1924]
N.91.6.38
James A. Graham, Commissioner of Agriculture, 1991, [1970]
N.91.6.39
James A. Graham, Commissioner of Agriculture, 1991, [ca. 1980s]
N.91.6.40
James A. Graham, Commissioner of Agriculture, 1991, [ca. 1970s]
N.91.6.41
James A. Graham, Commissioner of Agriculture, 1991, [ca. 1960s]
N.91.6.42
George Washington Walters, Sr., 1991, [ca. 1860s]
N.91.6.43
State Library-Archives and History Building, 1991
N.91.7.1
Two Union Soldiers, 1991, [ca. 1860s]
N.91.7.2
Clinton A. Cilley, 1991, [1859]
N.91.7.3
Clinton A. Cilley, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.7.4
Caleb B. Green, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.7.5
Samuel F. Patterson, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.7.6
Residence of J. S. Carr, 1991, [c. 1897-1898]
N.91.7.7
Durham County Officials, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.7.8
Durham City Officials, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.7.9
Durham Bar Association, 1991, [1897-1898]
N.91.7.10
Durham County Courthouse, 1991, [ca. 1908]
N.91.7.11
George N. Folk, Sixty-fifth Regiment, Sixth Cavalry, 1991, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.91.7.12
Edmund C. Brabble, Thirty-second Regiment, 1991, [ca. 1864]
N.91.7.13
John A. Benbury, Tristram L. Skinner, Lemuel C. Benbury, 1991, [ca. 1862]
N.91.7.14
George Pumpelly Collins, 1835-1903, 1991, [ca. 1890s]
N.91.7.15
Annie Ruffin Cameron Collins, 1842-1915, 1991, [1872]
N.91.7.16
George Pumpelly Collins and wife, Annie Ruffin Cameron Collins, 1991, [ca. 1880s]
N.91.7.17
Josiah Collins, III, 1808-1863, 1991, [ca. 1860]
N.91.7.18
Mary Riggs Collins, 1808-1872, 1991, [ca. 1860s]
N.91.7.19
Mary Riggs Collins, 1808-1872, 1991, [ca. 1860s]
N.91.7.20
Mary Riggs Collins, 1808-1872, 1991, [ca. 1870]
N.91.7.21
John Pugh Daves, 1789-1838, of New Bern, 1991, [ca. 1805]
N.91.7.22
Mary Haynes (Long) Daves, 1751-1822, 1991, [ca. 1800]
N.91.7.23
Jane Riggs Trimble of New Jersey, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.7.24
Hugh Collins Warren, 1866-1912, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.7.25
Dr. Thomas Davis Warren, 1817-1878, of Edenton, 1991, [ca. 1850s]
N.91.7.26
Dr. Thomas Davis Warren, 1817-1878, of Edenton, 1991, [ca. 1870s]
N.91.7.27
Paul Cameron Family, Wessington House, Edenton, 1991, [1890]
N.91.7.28
New Academy of Music, Durham (Postcard), 1991, [ca. 1915]
N.91.7.29
Thomas Ruffin, 1787-1870, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.7.30
Thomas Benbury, 1736-1793, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.7.31
Edward Wood, Hayes Plantation, Edenton, 1991, [ca. 1860s]
N.91.7.32
Mary Caroline (Gilliam) Wood, Hayes Plantation, Edenton, 1991, [ca. 1860s]
N.91.7.33
John Washington Graham, 1838-1928, 1991, [ca. 1880s]
N.91.7.34
Mildred Coles Cameron, 1820-1881, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.7.35
Addie Thach Shannonhouse, 1840-1907, 1991, [ca. 1880s]
N.91.7.36
Municipal Building and Academy of Music, Durham (Postcard), 1991, [ca. 1908]
N.91.7.37
City Hall, Durham (Postcard), 1991, [ca. 1907]
N.91.7.38
U.S. Courthouse and Post Office, Statesville (Postcard), 1991, [ca. 1905]
N.91.7.39
Main Street, Maxton (Postcard), 1991, [ca. 1911]
N.91.7.40
Dr. J. S. Gibson Residence, Gibson, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.7.41
Townsend Hotel, Red Springs, 1991, [ca. 1909]
N.91.7.42
Hotel Gibson, Gibson, 1991, [ca. 1910]
N.91.7.43
Shipping canteloupe, Railroad Depot, Johns, 1991, [ca. 1910]
N.91.7.44
Jackson Springs Hotel, Jackson Springs, 1991, [1899]
N.91.7.45
Vance Monument, Asheville, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.7.46
Patton Avenue, Asheville, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.7.47
Unidentified Hotel, Asheville, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.7.48
Wyche's School, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.7.49
Quackenbush School, 1991, [ca. 1890s]
N.91.7.50
Central School, Laurinburg, 1991, [ca. 1910s]
N.91.7.51
Bayview School, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.7.52
Jackson Springs Presbyterian Church, 1991, [1899]
N.91.7.53
Ku Klux Klan Rally, near Fayetteville, 1991, [1951]
N.91.7.54
Chapel, St. Mary's College, 1991, [ca. 1880s]
N.91.7.55
Smedes Hall, St. Mary's College, 1991, [ca. 1880s]
N.91.7.56
A. B. Andrews and family, 1991, [ca. 1890s]
N.91.7.57
A. B. Andrews and family, 1991, [ca. 1900s]
N.91.7.58
Paul Carrington Cameron, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.7.59
Tristram Lowther Skinner, 1991, [ca. 1860]
N.91.7.60
Dr. Thomas Davis Warren, 1991, [ca. 1870s]
N.91.7.61
Thomas Davis Warren, Jr., 1991, [ca. 1870s]
N.91.7.62
Thomas Davis Warren, Jr. and wife, 1991, [1871]
N.91.7.63
Mrs. Sarah Jordan Armistead Wright Warren, 1991, [ca. 1870s]
N.91.7.64
Penelope Creecy Wright and Elizabeth Wright Talbot, 1991, [ca. 1870s]
N.91.7.65
"Larkfield" Plantation, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.7.66
Whitmel Hill Anthony, IV, 1991, [1917]
N.91.7.67
Whitmel Hill Anthony, IV, 1991, [1917]
N.91.7.68
Whitmel Hill Anthony, III, 1991, [ca. 1892]
N.91.7.69
Horton and Sarah Harris, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.7.70
W. H. H. Cowles, 1991, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.91.7.71
Bill of Rights Exhibit, Archives and Records Section, 1991
N.91.8.1
Cannon Mills (Letterhead), 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.8.2
William Preston Bynum, Jr., 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.8.3
Cone Mills Office, Greensboro, 1991, [ca. 1905]
N.91.8.4
Unidentified group, Jackson Springs, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.8.5
Jackson Springs, 1991, [1899]
N.91.8.6
John Dawkins and H. E. Thompson, 1991, [1899]
N.91.8.7
Hallowell-Wellington Kindergarten, Scotland County, 1991, [1927]
N.91.8.8
Black students at Hallowell-Wellington Kindergarten, Scotland County, 1991, [1928-1929]
N.91.8.9
Black students at Hallowell-Wellington Kindergarten, Scotland County, 1991, [1932]
N.91.8.10
Unidentified office, Scotland County, 1991, [1927]
N.91.8.11
Register of Deeds Office, Scotland County, 1991, [1935]
N.91.8.12
Charles E. Muse, Register of Deeds, Scotland County, 1991, [1941]
N.91.8.13
Marriage of Thomas J. Gill to Mamie S. North, Laurinburg, 1991, [1883]
N.91.8.14
Mocksville Academy, 1991, [1900]
N.91.8.15
Union Home School, Moore County, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.8.16
Unidentified Home, Peace Institute, Raleigh, 1991, [1891]
N.91.8.17
McLaurin and Shaw, General Merchants, Laurinburg, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.8.18
Matthew Keith, Wake County, 1991 [ca. 1920s]
N.91.8.19
Sharecropper home of Wade Keith, 1991, [1911]
N.91.8.20
Warren's Store, Prospect Hill, Caswell County, 1991, [ca. 1890s]
N.91.8.21
Joseph Hardy Warren and W. F. Warren, Sr., 1991, [ca. 1909]
N.91.8.22
Haywood County Courthouse (Postcard), 1991, [ca. 1910]
N.91.8.23
Haywood County Courthouse, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.8.24
Unidentified Home, Waynesville, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.8.25
Pottery Mark of A. R. Cole, Sanford, 1991, [1988]
N.91.8.26
Pottery Mark of Oscar Louis Bachelder, Candler, 1991, [1988]
N.91.8.27
Pottery Mark, Jugtown Ware, Seagrove, 1991, [1988]
N.91.8.28
Pottery Mark of W. B. Stephen, Pisgah Forest, 1991, [1988]
N.91.8.29
Pottery Mark of Seagrove Pottery, Seagrove, 1991, [1988]
N.91.8.30
Pottery Mark of North State Pottery, Sanford, 1991, [1988]
N.91.8.31
Pottery Mark of Ben Owen, Seagrove, 1991, [1988]
N.91.8.32
Pottery Mark of Ernest Auburn Hilton, Marion, 1991, [1988]
N.91.8.33
Pottery Mark of Burlon B. Craig, Vale, 1991, [1988]
N.91.8.34
G. S. Scarlett, Jr., 1872-1969, 1991, [ca. 1910s]
N.91.8.35
Daphne Athas, 1984
N.91.8.36
Tom Wicker, 1981 N. C. Award in Literature, 1991, [1981]
N.91.8.37
Ralph Henderson Scott, 1981 N. C. Award in Public Service, 1991, [1981]
N.91.8.38
George Watts Hill, 1984 N. C. Award in Public Service, 1991, [1984]
N.91.8.39
Joseph Mitchell, 1984 N. C. Award in Literature, 1991, [1984]
N.91.8.40
Andy Griffith, l984 N. C. Award, 1991, [1984]
N.91.8.41
Dr. Robert Hill, 1984 N. C. Award in Science, 1991, [1984]
N.91.8.42
Lee Smith, 1984 N. C. Award in Literature, 1991, [1984]
N.91.8.43
Main Street, Mt. Airy (Postcard), 1991, [ca. 1908]
N.91.8.44
N. C. Granite Corp., Mt. Airy (Postcard), 1991, [ca. 1912]
N.91.8.45
Richard Felton, 1797-, 1991, [1855]
N.91.8.46
Mary Felton, 1798-, 1991, [1855]
N.91.8.47
Luna Keith, of Wake County, 1991, [ca. 1916]
N.91.8.48
Venis Bledsoe and children, Susan Bailey and William Bailey, 1991, [1949]
N.91.8.49
"State House," Fayetteville, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.8.50
Rufus L. Patterson, 1830-1879, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.8.51
Henry W. Fries, 1825-1902, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.8.52
John William Fries, 1846-1927, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.8.53
Henry Elias Fries, 1857-1949, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.8.54
Richard Joshua Reynolds, 1853-, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.8.55
Andrew Johnson Birthplace, Raleigh
N.91.8.736
Cartwright Family, Elizabeth City, 1991, [ca. 1895]
N.91.9.1
Wake County Courthouse, Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1890s]
N.91.9.2
Pilot Cotton Mills, Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.9.3
Betsey Holmes and her carriage, Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1905]
N.91.9.4
Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Offices, Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.9.5
Raleigh Cotton Mills, Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.9.6
Josephus Daniels Family, 1991, [ca. 1894]
N.91.9.7
Josephus Daniels, Jr., Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1898]
N.91.9.8
Worth Bagley Daniels and Josephus Daniels, Jr., 1991, [1903]
N.91.9.9
Addie Worth Bagley Daniels, 1991, [1888]
N.91.9.10
Addie Worth Bagley Daniels in Mexico, 1991, [ca. 1930s]
N.91.9.11
Josephus Daniels, Jr., Oxford, 1991, [1912]
N.91.9.12
Josephus Daniels, Jr. during World War I, 1991, [ca. 1918]
N.91.9.13
Josephus Daniels, Jr., 1991, [ca. 1920s]
N.91.9.14
Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Daniels, Jr. in Atlantic City, NJ, 1991, [ca. 1930]
N.91.9.15
Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Daniels, Jr., 1991, [ca. 1926]
N.91.9.16
Mrs. Josephus Daniels, Jr., 1991, [ca. 1930s
N.91.9.17
Wakestone, home of Josephus Daniels, Jr., Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1940]
N.91.9.18
Wakestone, home of Josephus Daniels, Jr., Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1940]
N.91.9.19
Wakestone, home of Josephus Daniels, Jr., Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1940]
N.91.9.20
Wakestone, home of Josephus Daniels, Jr., Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1940]
N.91.9.21
Wakestone, home of Josephus Daniels, Jr., Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1940]
N.91.9.22
Wakestone, home of Josephus Daniels, Jr., Raleigh, 1991, [ca. 1940]
N.91.9.23
Josephus Daniels at the grave of Joyce Kilmer, 1991, [ca. 1920s]
N.91.9.24
Josephus Daniels receiving a cake, 1991, [ca. 1940]
N.91.9.25
Josephus Daniels and wife at the American Embassy, Mexico, 1991, [1940]
N.91.9.26
N. C. State Exposition of 1884, 1991, [1884]
N.91.9.27
Female employee at the News and Observer, Raleigh, 1991, [1914]
N.91.9.28
Female employee at the News and Observer, Raleigh, 1991, [1914]
N.91.9.29
Female Employees at the News and Observer, Raleigh, 1991, [1914]
N.91.9.30
Female employee at the News and Observer, Raleigh, 1991, [1914]
N.91.9.31
Josephus Daniels at the News and Observer, Raleigh, 1991, [1914]
N.91.9.32
Josephus Daniels at the News and Observer, Raleigh, 1991, [1914]
N.91.9.33
Josephus Daniels at the News and Observer, Raleigh, 1991, [1914]
N.91.9.34
Editorial Room, News and Observer, Raleigh, 1991, [1914]
N.91.9.35
Male employees at the News and Observer, Raleigh, 1991, [1914]
N.91.9.36
Male employee at the News and Observer, Raleigh, 1991, [1914]
N.91.9.37
Press room workmen at The News and Observer, Raleigh, 1991, [1914]
N.91.9.38
Unidentified workmen at The News and Observer, Raleigh, 1991, [1914]
N.91.9.39
Unidentified male employees at The News and Observer, Raleigh, 1991, [1914]
N.91.9.40
Unidentified employees at the News and Observer, Raleigh, 1991, [1914]
N.91.9.41
Grand Exposition of Southern Products (Poster), 1991, [1891]
N.91.9.42
Children of Marion T. Plyler, Elizabeth City, 1991, [1912]
N.91.9.43
William Abner Currin, of Granville County, 1991, [ca. 1890s]
N.91.9.44
Sewing Exhibit, North Carolina State Exposition of 1884, 1991, [1884]
N.91.9.45
John Hudson Odum, of Bunn, 1991, [ca. 1910s]
N.91.9.46
Road from Hatteras to Avon, 1991, [ca. 1946]
N.91.9.47
Wessington House Plan, 1991, [1847]
N.91.9.48
Rev. Sidney Stuart Bost, of Durham, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.9.49
Wessington House Plan, Edenton, 1991, [1847]
N.91.9.50
Wessington House Plan, Edenton, 1991, [1847]
N.91.9.51
Wessington House Plan, Edenton, 1991, [1847]
N.91.9.52
Wessington House Plan, Edenton, 1991, [1847]
N.91.9.53
Wessington House Plan, Edenton, 1991, [1847]
N.91.9.54
Wessington House Plan, Edenton, 1991, [1847]
N.91.9.55
Cooleemee Plantation House Plan, Davie County, 1991, [1847]
N.91.9.56
Cooleemee Plantation House Plan, Davie County, 1991, [1847]
N.91.9.57
Cooleemee Plantation House Plan, Davie County, 1991, [1847]
N.91.9.58
Cooleemee Plantation House Plan, Davie County, 1991, [1847]
N.91.9.59
Architectural Drawings of the Proposed State Government Complex, Raleigh, 1991, [1948]
N.91.9.60
Architectural Drawings of the proposed State Government Complex, Raleigh, 1991, [1948]
N.91.9.61
Farmer Moore, of Grover, Cleveland County, 1991, [ca. 1900]
N.91.9.62
Views of Washington, 1991, [1912]
N.91.10.1
Views of Washington, 1991, [1912]
N.91.10.2
Views of Washington, 1991, [1912]
N.91.10.3
Views of Washington, 1991, [1912]
N.91.10.4
Views of Washington, 1991, [1912]
N.91.10.5
Views of Washington, 1991, [1912]
N.91.10.6
Views of Washington, 1991, [1912]
N.91.10.7
Hotel Robert E. Lee, Winston-Salem, 1991, [1929]
N.91.10.8
H. J. Brown Company, Raleigh, 1991, [1929]
N.91.10.9
Exhibition Building State Exposition of 1884, 1991, [1884]
N.91.10.10
Colored Military Company, N.C. State Exposition of 1884, 1991, [1884]
N.91.10.11
Agricultural exhibit, N.C. State Exposition of 1884, 1991, [1884]
N.91.10.12
Pine Tree Products Exhibit, N.C. State Exposition of 1884, 1991, [1884]
N.91.10.13
U.S. Electric Light Company Exhibit, N.C. State Exposition of 1884, 1991, [1884]
N.91.10.14
Whitin Machine Works Exhibit, N.C. State Exposition of 1884, 1991, [1884]
N.91.10.15
Capehart Fisheries, Avoca, 1991, [ca. 1903]
N.91.10.16
Charter of Fulton Masonic Lodge, Salisbury, 1991, [1827]
N.91.10.17
Octavia Maria (Bryan) Winder, 1991, [ca. 1860s]
N.91.10.18
Gertrude Amelia (Winder) Tucker, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.10.19
Josiah S. Stevens, of Johnston County, 1991, [c. 1860s]
N.91.11.1
Kizzie Caroline (Alford) Stevens, of Johnston Co., 1991, [c. l860s]
N.91.11.2
Edgar Wilson Nye, 1991, [1961]
N.91.11.3
Horse-Drawn Hearse, 1991, [1889]
N.91.11.4
Col. Henry M. Rutledge, 1991, [c. l860s]
N.91.11.5
Lenox Dial Baker, 1991, [1965]
N.91.11.6
Lenox Dial Baker, 1991, [c. 1910]
N.91.11.7
Cole Murder Trial, Rockingham, 1991, [1925]
N.91.11.8
Berry O'Kelly High School Girl's Basketball Team, 1991, [1927]
N.91.11.9
E. A. Cox, Principal of Berry O'Kelly High School, 1991, [1927]
N.91.11.10
Blount Street, Raleigh, 1991, [c. 1910s]
N.91.11.11
Klan-Nazi Trial Drawings, Greensboro, 1991, [1980]
N.91.11.12
John William Henry Paschall, 1991, [c. 1910s]
N.91.11.13
Armistead Bartlette Hilliard, 1991, [c. l860s]
N.91.11.14
Langren Hotel, Asheville, 1991, [c. 1950]
N.91.11.15
Will of Mary Fortsen, 1991, [1663]
N.91.11.16
Claude B. Tyson, Sr., 1991, [1924]
N.91.11.17
Hanging at Clifton Forge, Virginia, 1991, [1891]
N.91.11.18
The State Bank, Laurinburg, N.C., 1991, [c. 1956]
N.91.12.1
Fort Fisher, New Hanover County, N.C., 1991, [c. 1940s]
N.91.12.2
Carl Yastrzemski, Raleigh Caps Baseball Team, 1991, [1959]
N.91.12.3
Eliza Harris, Granville County, N.C., 1991, [c. 1900s]
N.91.12.4
Acme-McCrary Corporation Hoisery Mill, Asheboro, N.C., 1991, [c. 1963]
N.91.12.5
I. I. Williams Grocery Store, Maiden, N.C., 1991, [c. 1926]
N.91.12.6
Rudisill Gold Mine, Mecklenburg County, N.C., 1991, [1937]
N.91.12.7
Davis School, Horneytown vicinity, Forsyth-Guilford Counties, N.C., 1991, [c. 1900]
N.91.12.8
James A. Crews and wife, Martha (Hunt) Crews, of Granville County, N.C., 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.12.9
Atlantic Hotel, l859-l879, 1991, [n.d.]
N.91.12.10

22. Negatives Received in 1992

Arrangement:

Chronological and numerical

Prospect Hill, Caswell County, 1992, [ca. 1920's]
N.92.1.1
Tobacco farming, Prospect Hill, Caswell Co., NC, 1992, [c. l9l0s]
N.92.1.2
Teen Piner at the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, NC, 1992, [c. l906]
N.92.1.3
Firestone Auto Supply and Service Station, Greensboro, N.C., 1992, [c. 1936]
N.92.1.4
Henry Clay Oak, 1992, [1991]
N.92.1.5
Henry Clay Oak, Raleigh, N.C., 1992, [1991]
N.92.1.6
Homecoming of American Soldiers, Newport News, Virginia, 1992, [1919]
N.92.1.7
Second Provisional Battalion, Camp Meade, Maryland, 1992, [1919]
N.92.1.8
First Corps Artillery, Newport News, Virginia, 1992, [1919]
N.92.1.9
Truck Company No. 4, Camp Jackson, S.C., 1992, [c. l9l9]
N.92.1.10
Caleb M. Deaton, of Cabarrus Co., N.C., 1992, [ca. 1850s]
N.92.1.11
Church Street, Hertford, N.C., 1992, [c. l920s]
N.92.1.12
Wade Street, Wadesboro, N.C., 1992, [c. l920s]
N.92.1.13
Center Street, Fairmont, N.C., 1992, [c. 1930s]
N.92.1.14
March Hotel, Lexington, N.C., 1992, [c. l920s]
N.92.1.15
Citizens National Bank, Gastonia, N.C., 1992, [c. 1920s]
N.92.1.16
Samuel Logan Nelson, of Orange Co., N.C., 1992, [c. 1861]
N.92.1.17
Reply of Gov. John W. Ellis to a call for troops, 1992, [1861]
N.92.1.18
House resolution to vacate the seat of Jacob Henry, 1992, [1809]
N.92.1.19
Industry of the Women and Children, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.1.20
Thomas Miles Garrett, 1830-1864, of Bertie Co., N.C., 1992, [c. 1860s]
N.92.2.1
Soap and Candle Making, 1992, [1892]
N.92.2.2-3
Wood Working and Coopering, 1992, [1892]
N.92.2.4
Railway Cars, 1992, [1892]
N.92.2.5-8
Early Locomotives, 1992, [1892]
N.92.2.9-11
Mining Stone and Coal, 1992, [1892]
N.92.2.12-18
Road Making Machines, 1992, [1892]
N.92.2.19-23
Road Making Machines, 1992, [1892]
N.92.2.24-29
James Henry Paschall, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.2.30
James Henry Paschall, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.2.31
Oak Ridge Baptist Church, Vance Co., N.C., 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.2.32
Morris Graves Satterwhite, Sr., 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.2.33
Tull Lumber Company, near Kinston, N.C., 1992, [c. 1890s]
N.92.2.34
George W. Tull and Ed Tull of Lenoir County, N.C., 1992, [c. 1890s]
N.92.2.35
Otis King's Barber Shop, Townsville, N.C., 1992, [c. 1920s]
N.92.2.36
Algernon Cannady and Billy King cutting hay, Granville Co., N.C., 1992, [c. 1920s]
N.92.2.37
Lyman C. Draper, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.2.38
Norburn Terrace, Raleigh, N.C., 1992, [c. 1910]
N.92.2.39
Norburn Terrace, Raleigh, N.C., 1992, [c. 1930s]
N.92.2.40
H. E. Norris, 1859-1923, of Raleigh, N.C., 1992, [c. 1880s]
N.92.2.41
H. E. Norris, 1859-1923, of Raleigh, N.C., 1992, [c. 1900s]
N.92.2.42
Stephen Cole Wall, 1791-1845, of Richmond County, N.C., 1992, [c. 1845]
N.92.2.43
Belk-Tyler Company Store, Elizabeth City, N.C., 1992, [c. 1930s]
N.92.2.44
Hotel Kinston, Kinston, N.C., 1992, [c. 1930s]
N.92.2.45
U.S. Post Office, Salisbury, N.C., 1992, [c. 1940s]
N.92.2.46
Science Building, Woman's College, Greensboro, N.C., 1992, [c. 1930s]
N.92.2.47
Cupola House, Edenton, N.C., 1992, [c. 1917]
N.92.2.48
Cupola House, Edenton, N.C., 1992, [c. 1917]
N.92.2.49
Aunt Betsy Holmes, Raleigh, NC, 1992, [ca. l905]
N.92.3.1
Albert Rountree, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.3.2
Death Notice Card of Gen. Collet Leventhorpe, 1992, [1889]
N.92.3.3
Business District, Rowland, N.C., 1992, [ca. l908]
N.92.3.4
Main Street, Fairmont, N.C., 1992, [ca. l907]
N.92.3.5
Laying cornerstone of Ashpole Institution, Fairmont, N.C., 1992, [ca. l907]
N.92.3.6
Booker Taliaferro Washington, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.3.7
Wright Stephen Batchelor, of Nash Co., N.C., 1992, [ca. l860s]
N.92.3.8
Andrew Jackson Ancestral Homesite, Boneybefore, Northern Ireland, 1992]
N.92.3.9
Andrew Jackson Ancestral Homesite, Boneybefore, Northern Ireland, 1992]
N.92.3.10
Passenger Train near Beaufort, N.C., 1992, [ca. l9l2]
N.92.3.11
Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, N.C., 1992, [ca. l906]
N.92.3.12
Pony Herding, Beaufort, N.C., 1992, [ca. l9l0]
N.92.3.13
Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, N.C., 1992, [ca. l907]
N.92.3.14
A Day's Catch, Morehead City, N.C., 1992, [ca. l9l0]
N.92.3.15
Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, N.C., 1992, [ca. l9l5]
N.92.3.16
Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, N.C., 1992, [ca. l920]
N.92.3.17
Atlantic Hotel Pier, Morehead City, N.C., 1992, [ca. 1914]
N.92.3.18
Target Practice, Camp Glenn, N.C., 1992, [ca. 1918]
N.92.3.19
A Three Hours Catch, Morehead City, N.C., 1992, [ca. 1910]
N.92.3.20
Fire at Town Hall, Williamston, N.C., 1992, [1958]
N.92.3.21
Store of S. A. Wooten, Mt. Olive, N.C., 1992, [ca. l900s]
N.92.3.22
Store of S. A. Wooten, Mt. Olive, N.C., 1992, [ca. 1900s]
N.92.3.23
Golden Wedding Anniversary Photograph of Hill Ennett King and wife, Susan Rebecca (Redd) King, 1992, [1917]
N.92.3.24
Golden Wedding Anniversary of Hill Ennett King and wife, Susan Rebecca (Redd) King, 1992, [1917]
N.92.3.25
Officers of the Twenty-Fourth Regiment, N.C. State Troops, 1992, [ca. l90l]
N.92.3.26
Birthplace of President Andrew Johnson, Raleigh, N.C., 1992, [1865]
N.92.3.27
Cetta Keith and Henderson Keith, Wake County, N.C., 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.3.28
Camp of the Third Brigade near Raleigh, N.C., 1992, [1865]
N.92.3.29
Zoeller's Photographic Studio Advertisement, Elizabeth City, N.C., 1992, [1910-1919]
N.92.3.30
Henry William Bradley, 1813-1891, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.3.31
Sally Ann (Ward) Batchelor, Nash County, N.C., 1992, [ca. 1900s]
N.92.3.32
Mary White Ellis, wife of Governor John W. Ellis, 1992, [1846]
N.92.3.33
Bryant G. Dunlap, 1833-1867, 1992, [ca. l861-1865]
N.92.3.34
William James Buie, 1842-1888, 1992, [ca. 1861-1865]
N.92.3.35
Coming Men of America, Cabarrus County, N.C., 1992, [ca. 1910s]
N.92.3.36
Hubbard L. Wilson, 1825-1864, 1992, [ca. 1861-1864]
N.92.3.37
Mordecai House, Raleigh, N.C., 1992, [c. 1900s]
N.92.4.1
Frontispiece of "Narrative of the Life of Moses Grandy", 1992, [1844]
N.92.4.2
Frontispiece of "A Brief History of the Slave Life of Rev. L. R. Ferebee", 1992, [1882]
N.92.4.3
Union Station, Durham, N.C. (postcard), 1992, [c. 1907]
N.92.4.4
Union Depot, Durham, N.C. (postcard), 1992, [c. 1910]
N.92.4.5
Episcopal Church and Rectory, Elizabeth City, N. C. (postcard), 1992, [c. 1908]
N.92.4.6
Engine #2, Bonlee and Western Railroad, Bonlee, N. C., 1992, [1915]
N.92.4.7
Engine #3, Bonlee and Western Railroad, Bonlee, N. C., 1992, [c. 1920]
N.92.4.8
Engine #5, Bonlee and Western Railroad, Bonlee, N. C., 1992, [c. 1920s]
N.92.4.9
Mac Brantley, Town Surveyor, Spring Hope, N. C., 1992, [1889]
N.92.4.10
John L. Barbee Family, Spring Hope, N. C., 1992
N.92.4.11
10th Grade, Spring Hope School, Spring Hope, N. C., 1992, [1934]
N.92.4.12
Spring Hope Manufacturing Co., Inc., Spring Hope, N. C. (postcard), 1992
N.92.4.13
Webb's Mill Dam, Spring Hope, N. C. (postcard), 1992
N.92.4.14
Spring Hope High School, Spring Hope, N. C. (postcard), 1992
N.92.4.15
Gibson Memorial Methodist Church, Spring Hope, N. C. (postcard), 1992
N.92.1.16
Methodist Episcopal Church, Spring Hope, N. C. (postcard), 1992, [c. 1910]
N.92.4.17
Spring Hope School, Spring Hope, N. C., 1992, [1916]
N.92.4.18
John J. Proctor, Mayor, Spring Hope, N. C., 1992, [1923-1939]
N.92.4.19
Theophilus C. May and Elizabeth A. E. May, Spring Hope, N. C., 1992
N.92.4.20
Albert Franklin May, Spring Hope, N. C., 1992
N.92.4.21
Albert Franklin May, Spring Hope, N. C., 1992
N.92.4.22
Gertrude Griffin May, Spring Hope, N. C., 1992
N.92.4.23
Morris Gore and Wife, Sampson County, N. C., 1992
N.92.4.24
First Presbyterian Church, Winston, 1992
N.92.4.25
N. C. Supreme Court Justices, Raleigh, N. C., 1992, [c.1910s]
N.92.4.26
Union Passenger Station, Kinston N. C. (postcard), 1992, [c1910]
N.92.4.27
Charter Issued to Copeland Lodge, Dobson, N. C., 1992, [1885]
N.92.4.28
The Great Seal of the State of North Carolina, 1992, [1775,1776]
N.92.4.29
The Plott Hound, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, N. C., 1992, [1989]
N.92.4.30
William Thomas O'Brien, Durham, N. C., 1992
N.92.4.31
Black Women Spinning, L. Polk Denmark Collection, 1992
N.92.4.32
Atlas M. Branch, Rockingham County, N. C., 1992
N.92.4.33
Financial Accounts of Peter Carteret (Carolina), 1992 (1666 - 1673)
N.92.5.1
Deed from King of Yeopin to George Durant, Perquimans County, 1992 (1661)
N.92.5.2
Lord Delaware, First Governor of Virginia Colony, 1992
N.92.5.3
Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh, N. C., 1992 (ca. 1914)
N.92.5.4
Annie Hortense Bryan Johnson, Nash Co., N. C., 1992 (c. 1890)
N.92.5.5
Robert Marsh Burns, Chatham County, N. C., 1992
N.92.5.6
Odell Manufacturing Company, Concord, N. C., 1992 (c. 1880's)
N.92.5.7
Commercial National Bank, Charlotte, N. C., 1992 (c. 1900's)
N.92.5.8
Seal of the Brunswick County Commissioners, 1992
N.92.5.9
Thelbert Evans, Wake County, N. C., 1992
N.92.5.10
William Stronach, Stonecutter, Raleigh, N. C., 1992
N.92.5.11
Sarah Stronach, Raleigh, N. C., 1992
N.92.5.12
Miss Sophia Arms Partridge, Raleigh, N. C., 1992 (1937)
N.92.5.13
Peter Carteret's Account of Years in Albemarle, 1663-1673, 1992 (1663-1673)
N.92.5.14
Melville Beveridge Cox, Raleigh, N. C., 1992 (1831)
N.92.5.15
Lee Hall, Iredell County, N. C., 1992 (c. 1869)
N.92.5.16
Lee Hall, N. C. native, 1992
N.92.5.17
Home of Octavia and Burtis Bunn Cone, Spring Hope, N. C., 1992 (1887)
N.92.5.18
Burtis and Octavia Cone, Spring Hope, N. C., 1992 (c. 1880's)
N.92.5.19
Octavia, Annie, Milton, Percy and Mary Cone, Spring Hope, N. C., 1992 (1894)
N.92.5.20
Armistead Bartlette Hilliard, Warren County, N. C., 1992 (c. 1880s)
N.92.5.21
Mary White Hilliard, Warren County, N. C., 1992 (c. 1880's)
N.92.5.22
Polly Newman Hilliard, Warren County, N. C., 1992
N.92.5.23
Palmer and Lucy Paschall Hilliard, Warren County, N. C., 1992 (1909)
N.92.5.24
New Passenger Depot, Rocky Mount, N. C. (postcard), 1992 (c. 1907)
N.92.6.1
New Methodist Church, Rocky Mount, N. C. (postcard), 1992
N.92.6.2
Pavilion at Oakland Park, Rocky Mount, N. C. (postcard), 1992 (c. 1907)
N.92.6.3
Scene on the Railroad Yards, Rocky Mount, N. C. (postcard), 1992 (c. 1907)
N.92.6.4
Cotton Mills, Rocky Mount, N. C. (postcard), 1992 (c. 1907)
N.92.6.5
Main Street, Rocky Mount, N. C. (postcard), 1992 (c. 1912)
N.92.6.6
Bank of Lumberton, Lumberton, N. C. (postcard), 1992 (c. 1908)
N.92.6.7
Cannon Manufacturing Company, Concord, N. C. (postcard), 1992 (c. 1910)
N.92.6.8
Peace's Chapel Baptist Church, Granville County, N. C., 1992 (c. late 1930's)
N.92.6.9
Mary Lily Kenan Flagler (1867 - 1917), 1992 (1901)
N.92.6.10
Henry Morrison Flagler (1830 - 1913), 1992
N.92.6.11
The Traveling Photographer in the Country, 1992 (1871)
N.92.6.12
Joseph Thomas and Harriet Cornelia Burges Jenkins, 1992 (c. 1890's)
N.92.6.13
"Bill" and two children on pony, Outer Banks, N. C., 1992, [1910]
N.92.6.14
Normal and Industrial School, Greensboro, N. C., 1992, [c. 1892]
N.92.6.15
George D. Nethery, Granville County, V. A., 1992
N.92.6.16
Judge W. M. Shipp, Lincoln County, N. C., 1992
N.92.6.17
Mary Lily Kenan, 1992, [c. 1890]
N.92.6.18
Addie and Henry Summers, Iredell County, N. C., 1992, [c. 1900]
N.92.6.19
Robert T. Nethery, Alamance County, N. C. (ambrotype), 1992, [c. 1860s]
N.92.6.20
Henry Hodge Nethery, Granville County, N. C., 1992
N.92.6.21
Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1992
N.92.6.22
Robert E. Lee Hotel, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1992, [c. 1920s]
N.92.6.23
4th Street, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1992, [c. 1930]
N.92.6.24
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Factory #12, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1992, [c. 1920]
N.92.6.25
YMCA, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1992, [c. 1920's]
N.92.6.26
Fourth Street at Christmas, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1992, [c. 1920s]
N.92.6.27
Forsyth County Courthouse, N. C., 1992, [c. 1920s]
N.92.6.28
Wiley School, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1992, [c. 1920s]
N.92.6.29
Peoples Tobacco Warehouse, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1992, [c. 1920s]
N.92.6.30
U. S. S. North Carolina, Wilmington, N. C., 1992
N.92.6.31
Captain Yancey Tackell, Alamance Militia, N. C., 1992
N.92.6.32
Iredell County Courthouse, Statesville, N. C., 1992
N.92.6.33
North Carolina State Flag, 1861-1885, 1992, [1861-1885]
N.92.6.34
Smith-Cole Farm, Chapel Hill vic.
N.92.6.1558-1575
Captain Augustine Tean Piner, Carteret County, 1992
N.92.7.1
John Simcox Holmes, State Forester, 1992, [1943]
N.92.7.2
John Simcox Holmes, State Forester, 1992, [1942]
N.92.7.3
John Simcox Holmes, State Forester, 1992, [1942]
N.92.7.4
John Simcox Holmes, State Forester, 1992, [1930s]
N.92.7.5
Queen of Hearts, Playing Card, 1992
N.92.7.6
Queen of Spades, 1992
N.92.7.7
Alpheus Branch, 1992, [1872]
N.92.7.8
Hobbs Family, Gates County, 1992
N.92.7.9
Christian "Kate" Eliza Hobbs Dail, Gates County, 1992, [1920s]
N.92.7.10
J. T. Wyatt's Granite Quarry, Faith, N. C., 1992, [1900]
N.92.7.11
J. T. Wyatt's Granite Quarry, Faith, N. C., 1992, [1908]
N.92.7.12
J. T. Wyatt's Granite Quarry, Faith, N. C., 1992, [1908]
N.92.7.13
J. T. Wyatt's Granite Quarry, Faith, N. C., 1992, [1908]
N.92.7.14
J. T. Wyatt's Granite Quarry, Faith, N. C., 1992, [1908]
N.92.7.15
J. T. Wyatt's Granite Quarry, Faith, N. C., 1992, [1908]
N.92.7.16
J. T. Wyatt's Granite Quarry, Faith, N. C., 1992, [1908]
N.92.7.17
J. T. Wyatt's Granite Quarry, Faith, N. C., 1992, [1908]
N.92.7.18
J. T. Wyatt's Granite Quarry, Faith, N. C., 1992, [1900]
N.92.7.19
J. T. Wyatt's Granite Quarry, Faith, N. C., 1992, [1900]
N.92.7.20
J. T. Wyatt's Granite Quarry, Faith, N. C., 1992, [1900]
N.92.7.21
J. T. Wyatt's Granite Quarry, Faith, N. C., 1992, [1900]
N.92.7.22
J. T. Wyatt's Granite Quarry, Faith, N. C., 1992, [1900]
N.92.7.23
J. T. Wyatt's Granite Quarry, Salisbury, N. C., 1992, [1900]
N.92.7.24
J. T. Wyatt, Rowan County, 1992, [1900]
N.92.7.25
J. T. Wyatt's Pink Granite Quarry, Faith, N. C., 1992, [1900]
N.92.7.26
Presbyterian Church, St. Pauls, N. C., 1992, [1930s]
N.92.7.27
Lantern Inn, Rocky Mount, N. C., 1992, [1930s]
N.92.7.28
Charles Jones Soon, 1992
N.92.7.29
Military Unit Posing near Sanford, N. C., 1992, [1898-1899]
N.92.7.30
Cotton Picking by Machinery, Hamlet, N. C., 1992, [c.1913]
N.92.7.31
Chapel and Hospital Building, N. C. State Prison, Raleigh, N. C., 1992, [c.1912]
N.92.7.32
Fifty-Eighth Regiment, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.7.33
F. A. Tobey, Captain, Co. A, Fifty-Eighth Regiment, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.7.34
Farm Scene, Iredell County, 1992, [1911]
N.92.7.35
Drugstore Interior, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.7.36
Map of North Carolina, 1738, 1992, [1738]
N.92.7.37
Southern Railroad Cars, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.7.38
Caveness Produce Company, Raleigh, N. C., 1992, [c. 1929]
N.92.7.41
Mount Olive Manufacturing Company, Mount Olive, N. C., 1992, [c. 1928]
N.92.7.42
Capitol Square, Raleigh, N. C., 1992, [c. 1900]
N.92.7.39
Man and Boy in Carriage, Capitol Square, Raleigh, N. C., 1992, [c. 1900]
N.92.7.40
Bishop House, Chapel Hill vic., 1992
N.92.7.442-448
John Kirkland Farm, Chapel Hill vic.
N.92.7.523-543
Pepsi-Cola Co. Home Office, New Bern, N. C., 1992, [c. 1917]
N.92.9.1
Dr. Henry Arthur Bizzell House, Clinton, N. C., 1992, [c. 1896]
N.92.8.1
Samuel A'Court Ashe, 1992
N.92.8.2
Sarah William Ashe, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.8.3
Jhon Thomas Kitchen, Annistown, A. L., 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.8.4
Street view, Norwood, N. C., 1992, [c. 1920's]
N.92.8.5
The Citizens National Bank, Raleigh, N. C., 1992, [c. 1907]
N.92.8.6
Farmers State Alliance Headquarters, Hillsboro, N. C., 1992, [1900]
N.92.8.7
Eden Colony Fruit Company, Rock Branch, N. C. (Postcard), 1992, [c. 1910]
N.92.8.8
Rev. John Esten Cooke Smedes, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.8.9
Wade High School Building, Wade, N. C., 1992, [c. 1913]
N.92.8.10
Rosa Bryan Parrish, Durham, NC, 1992, [c. 1880s]
N.92.8.11
Benjamin Newton Duke, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.8.12
Lockmoor, Durham, N. C., 1992, [c. 1900]
N.92.8.13
Mid-State Tile Co., Lexington, N. C., 1992, [1957]
N.92.8.14
Ad for White's Ice Cream, 1992, [1945]
N.92.8.15
Waldensian Bakers, Burke County, N. C., 1992, [1945]
N.92.8.16
Silver Harvest on the Chowan, 1992, [1971]
N.92.8.17
The Lady Who Makes Christmas Trees, 1992, [1970]
N.92.8.18
Flower Ladies in Chapel Hill, N. C., 1992, [1986]
N.92.8.19
Jan Brown, Big Bertha Driver, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.8.20
Jenkins Grocery Store, Wolf Creek, N. C., 1992, [1991]
N.92.8.21
Mabel Dixon Barbee, Raleigh, N. C., 1992, [1942]
N.92.8.22
Rebecca Barnes Barbee, Spring Hope, N. C., 1992, [1953]
N.92.8.23
Sarah Rebecca Jones Collins, Hillsboro, N. C., 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.8.24
Durham Fertilizer Company, Durham, N. C., 1992, [c. 1895]
N.92.8.25
Durham Fertilizer Co, Richmond, V. A., 1992, [c. 1895]
N.92.8.26
Round Knob Railroad, McDowell County, 1992, [1890]
N.92.8.27
Scenic Western North Carolina, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.8.28
Valley at Black Mountain, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.8.29
Water Power Line Construction, 1992, [1890]
N.92.8.30
Elevated View of Hot Springs, N. C., 1992, [c. 1900]
N.92.8.31
Fishy Nantahala, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.8.32
Going Up, Western North Carolina, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.8.33
Farmers and Merchants Bank, Henderson, N. C., 1992, [c. 1917]
N.92.8.34
Bank of Roxboro, Roxboro, N. C., 1992, [c. 1917]
N.92.8.35
Lawrence House, Raleigh vic., April.
N.92.8.205-211
Raleigh Banking and Trust Co., Raleigh, N. C., 1992, [c. 1917]
N.92.9.2
Commercial National Bank, Statesville, 1992, [1917]
N.92.9.3
Wachovia Bank and Trust Co., Winston-Salem, N. C., 1992, [c. 1917]
N.92.9.4
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., West Durham, 1992, [c. 1917]
N.92.9.5
Peoples Savings Bank, Wilmington, 1992, [c. 1917]
N.92.9.6
John Ross, Cherokee Indian Chief, 1992
N.92.9.7
Composite of Twelfth Regiment, NC Troops, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.9.8
Rebel Lines at Raleigh, 1865, 1992, [1865]
N.92.9.9
House of Judge Iredell, Edenton, 1992, [c. 1905]
N.92.9.10
Hotel Carrolina, Durham, 1992, [c. 1894]
N.92.9.11
Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., 1992, [c. 1894]
N.92.9.12
Main Building, Trinity College, Durham, 1992, [c. 1894]
N.92.9.13
Durham Fertilizer Co., Durham, 1992, [c. 1894]
N.92.9.14
J. A. Harrell, Weldon, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.9.15
The Caucasian Newspaper Office Building, Raleigh, 1992, [c. 1895]
N.92.9.16
Hillsborough Military Academy, Hillsborough, 1992, [c. 1860]
N.92.9.17
Eleanor Roosevelt visits State Capitol, 1992, [1945]
N.92.9.18
Governor Bob Scott and Lee Bounds at Central Prison, Raleigh, 1992, [1970]
N.92.9.19
George W. Randall, Bob Scott, and Leo Jenkins at News Conference, 1992, [c. 1972]
N.92.9.20
Fortnightly Review Book Club, Wake County, 1992, [c. 1915]
N.92.9.21
King's Business College, Fayetteville St., Raleigh, 1992, [c. 1910]
N.92.10.1
John Norris Bergeron, Spring Hope, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.2
Mary W. Bridgers Bergeron, Spring Hope, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.3
James Bunn, Jr. (1832-1900), Spring Hope, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.4
Sarah Ann Westry Bunn, Spring Hope, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.5
John and Minnie Proctor, Spring Hope, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.6
OCALA, Alliance Wagon, Cary, 1992, [1893]
N.92.10.7
The Carolina Cook Stove, Greensboro, 1992, [c. 1890s]
N.92.10.8
Alliance Sewing Machine, Hillsboro, 1992, [c. 1890s]
N.92.10.9
OCALA Two-Horse Wagon, Hillsboro, 1992, [c. 1890s]
N.92.10.10
OCALA Dump Cart, Hillsboro, 1992, [c. 1890s]
N.92.10.11
OCALA One-Horse Wagon, Hillsboro, 1992, [c. 1890s]
N.92.10.12
OCALA Log Wagons and Carts, Hillsboro, 1992, [c. 1890s]
N.92.10.13
OCALA Log Truck, Hillsboro, 1992, [c. 1890s]
N.92.10.14
OCALA Elliptic Spring Buggy, Hillsbooro, 1992, [c. 1890s]
N.92.10.15
OCALA Road Cart, Hillsboro, 1992, [c. 1890s]
N.92.10.16
Oak Ridge Institute, Oak Ridge, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.17
Selwyn Hotel, Charlotte, 1992, [c. 1909]
N.92.10.18
Zion Wesley Institute, Original Building, Concord, 1992, [c. 1879]
N.92.10.19
William Earl Dodge, Livingstone College, Salisbury, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.20
Remember December 7th!, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.21
You Are Needed Now, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.22
Become a Nurse, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.23
Americans Will Always Fight for Liberty, 1992, [1943]
N.92.10.24
Marines on Mount Suirbachi, Iwo Jima, 1992, [1945]
N.92.10.25
United We Are Strong, United We Will Win, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.26
William Lander, Lincoln County, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.27
Judge David Schenck, Lincoln County, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.28
Cornwallis Drive Railroad Crossing, Greensboro, 1992, [1935]
N.92.10.29
Cornwallis Drive Railroad Crossing, Greensboro, 1992, [c. 1937]
N.92.10.30
Cornwallis Drive Railroad Crossing, Greensboro, 1992, [c. 1937]
N.92.10.31
Members of N. C. House of Representatives, 1874-1875, 1992, [1874]
N.92.10.32
Session pose South of State Capitol, Raleigh, 1992, [1874]
N.92.10.33
Welcome Home Parade, World War I, Raleigh, 1992, [1919]
N.92.10.34
Welcome Home Parade, Reviewing Stand, Raleigh, 1992, [1919]
N.92.10.35
Welcome Home Parade, World War I, Raleigh, 1992, [1919]
N.92.10.36
Welcome Home Parade, World War I, Raleigh, 1992, [1919]
N.92.10.37
Welcome Home Parade, World War I, Raleigh, 1992, [1919]
N.92.10.38
Tank School, Raleigh, 1992, [1918]
N.92.10.39
Tank School, World War I, Raleigh, 1992, [1919]
N.92.10.40
Temporary Tank School, World War I, Raleigh, 1992, [1918]
N.92.10.41
Temporary Tank School, World War I, Raleigh, 1992, [1919]
N.92.10.42
Temporary Tank School, World War I, Raleigh, 1992, [1918]
N.92.10.43
Temporary Tank School, World War I, Raleigh, 1992, [1919]
N.92.10.44
Temporary Tank School, World War I, Raleigh, 1992, [c. 1918]
N.92.10.45
Temporary Tank School, World War I, Raleigh, 1992, [c. 1918]
N.92.10.46
Luther Hodges Moses, Franklin County, 1992, [c. 1880]
N.92.10.47
Cleveland Moses, Franklin County, 1992, [c. 1918]
N.92.10.48
Spring Hope High School Football Team, 1992, [1930]
N.92.10.49
Selwyn Hotel, Charlotte, 1992, [c. 1930s]
N.92.10.50
Col. Leonidas Jones, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.51
Col. Leonidas Jones, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.52
Fort Caswell, Cape Fear River, 1992, [1865]
N.92.10.53
Decoying a Blockade Runner, 1992, [1865]
N.92.10.54
Earthworks and Army Encampment near Fort Fisher, 1992, [1865]
N.92.10.55
Learn and Earn, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.56
Join the Black Toms, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.57
Join the Tanks, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.10.58
Clinton-Gore Campaign Stop, Capitol Square, Raleigh, 1992
N.92.10.59-67
Rev. E. H. Davis and Dr. D. T. Smithwick, 1992, [1948]
N.92.10.68
Charlotte Consolidated Construction Company, Charlotte, 1992, [c. 1915]
N.92.11.1
Hoskins Derailment, Charlotte, 1992, [c. 1915]
N.92.11.2
Hoskins Derailment, Charlotte, 1992, [c. 1915]
N.92.11.3
Cameron Park, Raleigh, 1992, [c. 1900s]
N.92.11.4
Daniel Howell, 1992, [c. 1861]
N.92.11.5
Charity Howell, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.11.6
Sasser Family, Wayne County, 1992, [c. 1890s]
N.92.11.7
William Arthur and M. L. Sasser, Wayne County, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.11.8
Bradshaw Family, Raleigh, 1992, [c. 1930s]
N.92.11.9
Bradshaw's Dairy Farm, Wake County, 1992, [c. 1917]
N.92.11.10
Fort Bragg Construction, 1992, [1941]
N.92.11.11
Construction Crew Poses at Barracks, Fort Bragg, 1992, [1941]
N.92.11.12
Deaf Mutes Convention, Durham, 1992, [1910]
N.92.11.13
National Fraternity Society of Deaf of Chicago, Durham, 1992, [1910]
N.92.11.14
Thomas Park Pool, 1992, [c. 1920s]
N.92.11.15
Scene at Pullen Park Pool, Raleigh, 1992, [c. 1920s]
N.92.11.16
Simon Bolivar Buckner, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.11.17
Alfred Williams and Co., Raleigh, 1992, [c. 1900s]
N.92.11.18
Judge William H. Bobbitt and Governor Bob Scott, 1992, [1969]
N.92.11.19
Fries Mill, Salem, 1992, [1864]
N.92.11.20
Township map of Moore County, 1992, [1886]
N.92.11.21
Cottage, Morehead City, 1992, [1930]
N.92.12.1
Dred Peacock, Stantonsburg, 1992, [c. 1896]
N.92.12.2
Justice Building and Ruffin Building, Raleigh, 1992, [1978]
N.92.12.3
Archives and History Building, Raleigh, 1992, [1981]
N.92.12.4
Governor's Mansion, Raleigh, 1980
N.92.12.5
General Assembly Building Construction, Raleigh, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.12.6
Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.12.7
Fayetteville Street Mall, Raleigh, 1987
N.92.12.8
Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.12.9
Nathaniel Greene Monument, Guilford Battle Ground, Greensboro, 1992
N.92.12.10
Entrance to Guilford Battle Ground, Greensboro, 1992
N.92.12.11
Wallace Wade, Durham, 1992, [c. 1941]
N.92.12.12
Wallace Wade, Durham, 1992, [c. 1940s]
N.92.12.13
Summer Home of Mrs. F. W. Barnes, Morehead City, 1992, [1910]
N.92.12.14
H. J. and A. D. Muse Store, Carthage, 1992, [c. 1870s]
N.92.12.15
T. Benton Jones, Franklin County, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.12.16
D. D. Bruton and Company General Store, Capelsie (Postcard), 1992, [c. 1908]
N.92.12.17
James Bennett's House, Bennett Place, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.12.18
First Night in United States in New York, 1992, [1945]
N.92.12.19
Thomas Brown Finley (1862-1942), Wilkes County, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.12.20
Flora MacDonald Silver, Norfolk, 1992, [1907]
N.92.12.21
S. H. Manning, Constitutional Convention, 1992, [1875]
N.92.12.22
Banner Tobacco Warehouse, Wilson, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.12.23
Main Street, Red Springs, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.12.24
California Restaurant, Raleigh, 1992, [c. 1930s]
N.92.12.25
Walgreen's Drug Store, Raleigh, 1992, [c. 1930s]
N.92.12.26
Cape Fear River Railway Bridge, Fayetteville, 1992, [1907]
N.92.12.27
Bayview Hotel, Bayview, 1992, [c. 1920]
N.92.12.28
Townsville Drug Company, Vance County, 1992, [c. 1912]
N.92.12.29
J. R. Bolling, Harley-Davidson Store, Winston-Salem, 1992, [c. 1940]
N.92.12.30
Stone Cutter's Parade, Mt. Airy, 1992, [c. 1905]
N.92.12.31
Piedmont Drug Company, Madison, 1992, [c. 1930]
N.92.12.32
Polk Gray Drug Co., Statesville, 1992, [c. 1911]
N.92.12.33
Dam at Steele's Mill, Rockingham, 1992, [c. 1911]
N.92.12.34
Union Station, New Bern, 1992, [c. 1920]
N.92.12.35
Tennis Match, Blue Ridge Association Grounds, Blue Ridge, 1992, [c. 1920s]
N.92.12.36
Ward's Pharmacy, Asheville, 1992, [1907]
N.92.12.37
Lyon's Tobacco Warehouse, Oxford, 1992, [1908]
N.92.12.38
Massachusetts Monument, National Cemetery, New Bern, 1992, [c. 1910]
N.92.12.39
Harnett County Courthouse, Lillington, 1992, [c. 1930]
N.92.12.40
Main St., Fairmont, 1992, [c. 1930's]
N.92.12.41
Dunlap's Mineral Springs, Kernersville, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.12.42
Main Street, Laurinburg, 1992, [c. 1930]
N.92.12.43
Main Street, Lexington, 1992, [c. 1908]
N.92.12.44
Business District, Wendell, 1992, [c. 1930's]
N.92.12.45
Residential Area, Wake Forest, 1992, [c. 1910]
N.92.12.46
Main Street, Apex, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.12.47
Town Hall, Salem St., Apex, 1992, [c. 1915]
N.92.12.48
Tobacco Warehouse, Smithfield, 1992, [c. 1910s]
N.92.12.49
Smithfield Baseball Team, 1992, [c. 1912]
N.92.12.50
Hotel Oliver, Smithfield, 1992, [c. 1912]
N.92.12.51
W. B. Oliver and Son, Pine Level, 1992, [c. 1915]
N.92.12.52
Godwin's Drug Store, Pine Level, 1992, [c. 1915]
N.92.12.53
Municipal Airport, Charlotte, 1992, [c. 1930s]
N.92.12.54
Smith Reynolds Airport, Winston-Salem, 1992, [n.d.]
N.92.12.55
A. C. L. Freight and Passenger Station, Dunn, 1992, [c. 1909]
N.92.12.56
Transplanting Tobacco Plants, 1992, [c. 1940]
N.92.12.57
Drawing Plants from Tobacco Seed Beds, 1992, [c. 1940]
N.92.12.58
Electric Shop, Oxford Orphanage, Oxford, 1992, [c. 1929]
N.92.12.59
Girls' Sewing Room, Oxford Orphanage, Oxford, 1992, [c. 1920s]
N.92.12.60
Fairview Dairy Restaurant, Sanford, 1992, [c. 1940]
N.92.12.61
Union Station, Aberdeen, 1992, [c. 1907]
N.92.12.62
S. A. L. Railway Station, Southern Pines, 1992, [c. 1906]
N.92.12.63
Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Station, Kinston, 1992, [1907]
N.92.12.64
East Main St., Jonesboro, 1992, [c. 1907]
N.92.12.65

23. Negatives Received in 1993

Arrangement:

Chronological and Numerical

The Bank of New Hanover, Wilmington, 1993, [c. 1876]
N.93.1.1
First National Bank, Winston, 1993, [c. 1882]
N.93.1.2
Military Salute to Governor James G. Martin, Raleigh, 1993
N.93.1.3
Jim Graham taking Oath of Office, Raleigh, 1993
N.93.1.4
Bob Etheridge, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Raleigh, 1993
N.93.1.5
Rufus Edmisten, Secretary of State, Raleigh, 1993
N.93.1.6
Dennis Wicker, Lieutenant Governor, Raleigh, 1993
N.93.1.7
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor, Raleigh, 1993
N.93.1.8
Governor and Mrs. James B. Hunt, Raleigh, 1993
N.93.1.9
Jim Graham, Commissioner of Agriculture, Raleigh, 1993
N.93.1.10
Rufus Edmisten, Secretary of State, Raleigh, 1993
N.93.1.11
Betty McCain, Secretary of the Department of Cultural Resources, Raleigh, 1993
N.93.1.12
Cabinet Members Taking Oath of Office, Raleigh, 1993
N.93.1.13
Secretary Betty McCain, Raleigh, 1993
N.93.1.14
Pisgah Bridge, Randolph County, 1993, [c. 1990]
N.93.1.15
Bunker Hill Bridge, Catawba County, 1993, [c. 1990]
N.93.1.16
Sunnyside Floral Nursery, Fayetteville, 1993, [c. 1899]
N.93.1.17
Isaac Lyerly Residence, 1993, [1906]
N.93.1.18
Kluttz and Oates Advertisement, Salisbury, 1993, [c. 1906]
N.93.1.19
John O. Harrison Letter, Lenoir County, 1993, [1864]
N.93.1.20
John O. Harrison Letter, Lenoir County, 1993, [1864]
N.93.1.21
James Iredell's Mileage Chart, 1993, [1790 or 1798]
N.93.1.22
Come Down, Mr. Possum, Hamlet, 1993, [c. 1912]
N.93.1.23
Captured Whiskey Stills, Rockingham, 1993, [1909]
N.93.1.24
Blockade Stills, Hamlet, 1993, [c. 1909]
N.93.1.25
Engineering Work, Dismal Swamp Canal, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.1.26
Shooting Black Duck, Pamlico Sound, 1993, [n. d.]
N.93.1.27
Black Duck Hunting, Pamlico Sound, 1993, [n. d.]
N.93.1.28
Holstein Cattle, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.1.29
Fish Scrap and Oil Factory, Beaufort, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.1.30
Mountain Mill, Yancey County, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.1.31
Bug-Eye at Oyster Factory, Beaufort, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.1.32
Academy of Music, Wilmington, 1993, [c. 1912]
N.93.1.33
Academy of Music, Wilmington, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.1.34
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.1.35
Schooner Docked at an Oyster Cannery, Beaufort, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.1.36
Old Time Mountain Mill, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.1.37
Fish Scrap and Oil Factory, Beaufort, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.1.38
William Allen Erwin, 1856-1932, Durham, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.2.1
Raleigh Iron Works, Raleigh, 1993, [c. 1918]
N.93.2.2
Hot Springs Resort, Madison County, 1993, [c. 1918]
N.93.2.3
Rockwell's Airplane Wreckage, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.2.4
Silver Spoon of Josiah Collins, Philadelphia, 1993, [c. 1814]
N.93.2.5
Quit Claim to Sarah Burton, Stoney Point, 1993, [1836]
N.93.2.6
Eric Tipton, Duke University, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.2.7
Cruise of the Confederate War Steamer Shenandoah, Manuscript, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.2.8
Governor Josiah Martin, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.2.9
Edward G. Porter (1857-1908), 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.2.10
Officer's Quarters, Fort Johnston, Southport, 1993, [1969]
N.93.2.11
Officer's Quarters, Fort Johnston, Southport, 1993, [1901]
N.93.2.12
Blockhouse, Fort Johnston, Southport, 1993, [ca. 1900]
N.93.2.13
Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, Balsam Grove, 1993, [1934]
N.93.2.14
Meredith College Faculty and Students, Raleigh, 1993, [1924]
N.93.2.15
Meredith College, Class of 1926, Raleigh, 1993, [1926]
N.93.2.16
Meredith College Board of Trustees, Raleigh, 1993, [1926]
N.93.2.17
Class of 1929, Meredith College, 1993, [1929]
N.93.2.18
Col. Robert F. Webb, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.2.19
Governor Dan K. Moore with signature, 1993, [ca. 1965]
N.93.2.20
Schooner and Hunters, Ocracoke, 1993, [1918]
N.93.2.21
O'Neal Family Schooner, Ocracoke, 1993, [c. 1918]
N.93.2.22
Businessmen posing with Game, 1993, [c. 1918]
N.93.2.23
Franklin Washington Barnes, Wilson County, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.1
Matilda Bynum Barnes, Wilson County, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.2
Mrs. Virginia Pou Doughton, Raleigh, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.3
Judge John Kerr, 1811-1879, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.4
Dorton Arena Ribbon Cutting, J. S. Dorton, Raleigh, 1993, [1951]
N.93.3.5
J. S. Dorton, Gov. Kerr Scott, and Lou Kane, Raleigh, 1993, [1949]
N.93.3.6
Building, State Fair, Raleigh, 1993, [1949]
N.93.3.7
David S. Coltrane with cow, Raleigh, 1993, [1948]
N.93.3.8
J. S. Dorton in front of Dorton Arena, Raleigh, 1993, [c. 1951]
N.93.3.9
Gov. Kerr Scott, Mrs. Kipp, and Mrs. Wilson, Raleigh, 1993, [1949]
N.93.3.10
Gov. Kerr Scott and Grandson, State Fair, Raleigh, 1993, [1951]
N.93.3.11
J. S. Dorton and Son, State Fair Office, Raleigh, 1993, [1956]
N.93.3.12
L. Y. Ballantine milking cow, State Fair, Raleigh, 1993, [1951]
N.93.3.13
J. S. Dorton, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, 1993, [c. 1951]
N.93.3.14
J. S. Dorton, with guests, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, 1993, [1948]
N.93.3.15
Dorton Arena Ribbon Cutting, Raleigh, 1993, [1951]
N.93.3.16
Waterfall and Main Buildings, State Fair, Raleigh, 1993, [1949]
N.93.3.17
Waterfall and Main Buildings, State Fair, Raleigh, 1993, [1949]
N.93.3.18
Quentin Busbee in Memorium, Raleigh, 1993, [1877]
N.93.3.19
Richmond M. Parson, Memorial, Raleigh, 1993, [1877-1878]
N.93.3.20
Eno Lodge No. 210 Charter, Durham, 1993, [1860]
N.93.3.21
Cannon Memorial Lodge, Charter, Kannapolis, 1993, [1916]
N.93.3.22
Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, 1993, [1885]
N.93.3.23
Main Dining Room, Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, 1993, [1885]
N.93.3.24
Willie and Jurd Williams, Ocracoke Island, 1993, [1946]
N.93.3.25
Beachcomber's Gun Clubhouse, Ocracoke Island, 1993, [1946]
N.93.3.26
Tom Wilson's Cabin, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.27
On the Road to Asheville, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.28
Highland Women at Work, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.29
Charles Kuralt, CBS On The Road, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.30
Virginia Dare Postage Stamp, 1993, [1937]
N.93.3.31
Raleigh Apartments, Raleigh, 1993, [c. 1980s]
N.93.3.32
President Roosevelt and Linsay C. Warren, 1993, [1937]
N.93.3.33
W. E. Holt, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.34
Watkins Chapel Baptist Church Homecoming, Emit, 1993, [1952]
N.93.3.35
Price-Strother Map of Cape Fear River and Vicinity, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.36
Southeastern North Carolina, Moseley Map, 1993, [1733]
N.93.3.37
Mail Carrier's Convention, Kinston, 1993, [1906]
N.93.3.38
William H. Griffin and Son, Tobacco Barn, Spring Hope, 1993, [c. 1900s]
N.93.3.39
Madora Strickland Griffin, Spring Hope, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.40
Home of William H. and Madora S. Griffin, Spring Hope, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.41
John Daniel Dodd, Spring Hope, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.42
Evaline Creech Dodd, Spring Hope, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.43
Alfred Washington Bridgers, Spring Hope, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.44
Railroad Bridge at Spring Hope, 1993, [c. 1910]
N.93.3.45
Dr. Charles Wesley Woollen, Randolph County, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.46
Alfred Williams, Raleigh, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.47
Alfred Williams, Raleigh, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.3.48
Miss Katie Johnson, Durham, 1993, [c. 1910s]
N.93.3.49
Captain Jeffrey MacDonald, Fort Bragg, 1993, [1970]
N.93.3.50
Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, 1993, [1979]
N.93.3.52
Foreclosure, Iredell County, 1993, [1820]
N.93.4.1
Henrietta Graves Settle, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.4.2
Washington Duke Hotel, Durham, 1993, [c. 1927]
N.93.4.3
Elizabeth II Launching (Replica), Manteo, 1993, [1983]
N.93.4.4
Elizabeth II Launching (Replica), Manteo, 1993, [1983]
N.93.4.5
Elizabeth II Replica Anchored, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.4.6
Elizabeth II Replica Anchored, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.4.7
Elizabeth II Replica Underway, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.4.8
Joseph Leslie Simmons, Hunting Guide, Mattamuskeet, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.9
Joe Simmons, Hyde County, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.10
Joseph Leslie Simmons, Hyde County, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.11
Joe Simmons' Hunting Camp, Hyde County, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.12
Brush Blind and Live Decoys, Hyde County, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.13
Leslie Simmons in Horse Drawn Wagon, 1993, [c. 1930]
N.93.4.14
Joseph Leslie Simmons, Mattamuskeet Area, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.15
J. Leslie Simmons with Swan, Hyde County, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.16
Leslie Simmons at Hunting Camp, Hyde County, 1993, [c. 1940]
N.93.4.17
J. Leslie Simmons with Hunters, Hyde County, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.18
J. Leslie Simmons with Old Tom, Hyde County, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.19
J. Leslie Simmons' Goose Kill, Hyde County, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.20
J. Leslie Simmons Posing with Game, Lake Mattamuskeet, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.21
James Harris with Geese, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.4.22
Fenner Jarvis, J. Leslie Simmons and Joseph L. Simmons, Hyde County, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.23
Hunters Posing in Front of Blind with Game, Hyde County, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.24
J. Leslie Simmons and Goose Kill, Hyde County, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.25
J. Leslie and Joe L. Simmons, Lake Mattamuskeet, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.26
J. Leslie and Joe L. Simmons, Lake Mattamuskeet, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.27
Hunters at Duck Blind, Lake Mattamuskeet, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.28
Hunter Poses with Rifle, Lake Mattamuskeet, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.29
Hunters at Blind with Boat, Lake Mattamuskeet, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.30
Hunters Posing Behind Blind, Lake Mattamuskeet, 1993, [c. 1930s]
N.93.4.31
Russellborough Model, Brunswick County, 1993, [1967]
N.93.4.32A
House of Representatives, Wake County, 1993
N.93.4.32-57
Ox Cart and Driver, Raleigh, 1993, [1908]
N.93.4.58
Senate Session, Wake County, 1993
N.93.4.60-66
Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, 1993, [1908]
N.93.4.59
Girl With Toys, 1993, [c. 1900]
N.93.4.67
Main Street after a Fire, Durham, 1993, [1914]
N.93.4.68
Arnold Henry Guyot (1804-1884), 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.4.69
Elizabeth Avery Colton (1872-1924), Raleigh, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.4.70
Charter for Mt. Pleasant Lodge No. 573, Wilkes County, 1993, [1910]
N.93.4.71
Governor John Albion Andrew (1818-1867), Massachusetts, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.4.72
Joseph Henry (1797-1878), 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.4.73
Governor Zebulon Vance to Robert Ould, Letter, 1993, [1863]
N.93.4.74
James Chaplin Beecher, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.4.75
John Gray Foster, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.4.76
Frances Burton Hoke, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.1
General Robert Frederick Hoke (1837-1912), 1993, [1864]
N.93.5.2
General Robert Frederick Hoke and Lydia Van Wyck, Wedding, 1993, [1869]
N.93.5.3
General Robert F. Hoke and Lydia Hoke with Family Members, 1993, [c. 1890s]
N.93.5.4
Charleston Dance Contest, 1993, [c. 1920s]
N.93.5.5
Bee Jackson, World Charleston Champion, 1993, [c. 1920s]
N.93.5.6
Washington Street at Night, Rockingham, 1993, [c. 1950s]
N.93.5.7
Nash Street, Wilson, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.8
Business District, Shelby, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.9
Anson County Courthouse, Wadesboro, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.10
Street Scene, Fanklin, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.11
Street Scene, Downtown Monroe, 1993, [c. 1960s]
N.93.5.12
Beaufort County Courthouse, Washington, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.13
Main Street, Andrews, 1993, [1940s]
N.93.5.14
Carolina Beach Drug Store and Bus Station, 1993, [c. 1950]
N.93.5.15
Main Street at Night, Burlington, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.16
Post Office, Carolina Beach, 1993, [1940s]
N.93.5.17
Main Street, Elizabeth City, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.18
Center Street, Fairmont, 1993, [c. 1940s]
N.93.5.19
Street Scene, Carolina Beach, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.20
Evans Street, Greenville, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.21
Main Street, Laurinburg, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.22
Union Street looking West, Morganton, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.23
Arendell Street looking East, Morehead City, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.24
Middle Street, New Bern, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.25
Main Street, Mt. Gilead, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.26
The Square, Rockingham, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.27
Hotel Queen Anne, New Bern, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.28
Lantern Inn, Rocky Mount, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.29
Business Section, Rocky Mount, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.30
Main Street, Wallace, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.31
Main Street looking North, Tarboro, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.32
Edward Carver at 16., 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.33
Octavia Jones, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.34
Octavia Jones, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.35
Hargett Street in Snow, Raleigh, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.36
Colburn-Seawell House, Hargett Street, Raleigh, 1993, [1936]
N.93.5.37
Seawell-Colburn House, Hargett Street, Raleigh, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.38
Joseph Lacey and Edward Carver Seawell, Raleigh, 1993, [1901]
N.93.5.39
Pearl Carver Seawell and Friend, Raleigh, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.40
Lizzie and Pearl Carver Seawell, Raleigh, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.41
Pearl Carver and Edward Carver Seawell, Raleigh, 1993, [c. 1900]
N.93.5.42
Aunt Miriam's Cook and Bucks posed by Partridge School, Raleigh, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.43
Gathering at Oakforest House, Wake Forest, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.44
Henry Seawell, Raleigh, 1993, [1908-1910]
N.93.5.45
Seawell Children on Porch of Seawell-Colburn House, Raleigh, 1993, [c. 1904]
N.93.5.46
R. E. L. Bunch, S. H. Wiley, Jr., and J. L. Seawell, Raleigh, 1993, [1890]
N.93.5.47
Hinton Family Reunion, Clay Hill, 1993, [c. 1914]
N.93.5.48
Mr. Brown with Coat of Arms, 1993, [c. 1850s]
N.93.5.49
Corcoran and Main, Fire Aftermath, Durham, 1993, [1914]
N.93.5.50
William Sydney Porter, Greensboro, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.51
Robert Palmer, Bath, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.52
Lewis LeRoy, Bath, 1993, [n.d.]
N.93.5.53
Aunt Betsy Holmes Dressed For Church, Raleigh, 1993, [c. 1900s]
N.93.5.54
Uncle Billy Holmes, Marsh Creek, 1993, [ca. 1900s]
N.93.5.55
Mordecai House Personnel, Freed and Slave, Raleigh, 1993, [c. 1900s]
N.93.5.56
Mordecai House, Raleigh, 1993, [c. 1910s]
N.93.5.57
Montford Hall, Raleigh, 1993, [1908]
N.93.5.58
Montford Hall, Raleigh, 1993, [1908]
N.93.5.59
House on Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.60
House, Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh, 1993, [c. 1910]
N.93.5.61
Patterson Hall and 1911 Building, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.62
Winston Hall Construction, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.63
Winston Hall Construction, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.64
Winston Hall Construction, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.65
Winston Hall Construction, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.66
Winston Hall Construction, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.67
Winston Hall Construction, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.68
Winston Hall Construction, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.69
Winston Hall Construction, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.70
Winston Hall Construction, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.71
Winston Hall Construction, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.72
Winston Hall Construction, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.73
Winston Hall Construction, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.74
Winston Hall Construction, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.75
New Silo, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.76
Winston Hall Construction, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.77
New Silo, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.78
Winston Hall Construction, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [1910]
N.93.5.79-81
Street Scene, Beaufort, 1993, [1911]
N.93.5.82
House, Van Dyke Street, Raleigh, 1993, [1911]
N.93.5.83
House, Van Dyke Street, Raleigh, 1993, [1913]
N.93.5.84
World War I Soldier in Uniform, 1993, [1919-1920]
N.93.5.85-90
Civil Engineering Float, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [c. 1910s]
N.93.5.91
Electricity Float, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [c. 1910s]
N.93.5.92
Ceramic Engineering Float, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [c. 1910s]
N.93.5.93
Department of Architecture, N. C. State, Raleigh, 1993, [c. 1910s]
N.93.5.94
Fire Damage, Bryan Building, Cameron Village, Raleigh, 1993
N.93.5.95-117
Session House, First Presbyterian Church, ca. 1890, 1993
N.93.6.1
Polley and Hart's Store on Front Street, Wilmington, N. C., 1993, (1848-1850)
N.93.6.2
John Bradshaw, 1993
N.93.6.3
Susan Varginia Bradshaw, Anne Sexton Massengill, Thelma Lee Pearce, 1993
N.93.6.4
Mrs. S. V. Bradshaw and Anne Sexton Massengill, 1993
N.93.6.5
Independent (Elizabeth City), November 10-11, 1927, 1993, (1927)
N.93.6.6-15
Sketch of Union Army's sack of Fredericksburg, VA, 1993, (1865)
N.93.6.16
Home of O. L. and Ellie Beckwith Stringfield, 1993
N.93.6.17
Oliver Larkin Stringfield and Exum Beckwith, ca. 1880's, 1993, (ca. 1880's)
N.93.6.18
Map of the city of Raleigh by J. W. Johnson, 1847, 1993, (1847)
N.93.6.19
Aunt Jane Constance Hinton, ca. 1870, 1993, (1870)
N.93.6.20
"Kate" Catherine Ann Devereaux Edmondston (1823-1875), ca. 1870, 1993, (ca. 1870)
N.93.6.21
William Y. Mordecai, 1993
N.93.6.22
Edmund Myers and son Charles, 1993
N.93.6.23
Susan Mordecai Westfecot, 1867, 1993, (1867)
N.93.6.24
Anna Mordecai, ca. 1876, 1993, (ca. 1876)
N.93.6.25
Emma Mordecai, 1993
N.93.6.26
Rev. Fittsgerald, ca. 1870, 1993, (ca.1870)
N.93.6.27
Captain Arthur Sinclairof Norfolk, Va, ca. 1860's, 1993, (1860-1965)
N.93.6.28
Monument erected in honor of Captain Arthur Sinclair, (d. 1865), 1993
N.93.6.29
Mr. Robert Bolling, 1993
N.93.6.30
Jacob Mordecai, Mobile (Al), ca. 1870, 1993, (ca. 1870)
N.93.6.31
Judge Halbyurton, ca. 1870, 1993, (ca. 1870)
N.93.6.32
John Brooks Mordecai, 1993
N.93.6.33
George W. Mordecai, Jr., 1873, 1993, (1873)
N.93.6.34
Dr. W. B. Sinclair, December, 1873, 1993, (1873)
N.93.6.35
Mrs. W. B. Sinclair (age 20); November 12, 1844, 1993, (1872)
N.93.6.36
Susan Boylston Adams Clark Treadway (1796-1846), 1993, (ca. 1840's)
N.93.6.37
Robert R. Johnson, CSA, April 1870, 1993, (1870)
N.93.6.38
Adelaide Hinton Seawell, ca. 1870, 1993, (ca. 1870)
N.93.6.39
Mary Devereaux, ca. 1883, 1993, (ca. 1883)
N.93.6.40
Sam Houston, ca. 1870, 1993, (ca. 1870)
N.93.6.41
U. S. Post Office and Courthouse, Charlotte, N. C., ca. 1920's, 1993, (ca. 1920's)
N.93.6.42
Offices and Plant, The American Tobacco Co., Durham, ca. 1920's, 1993, (ca. 1920's)
N.93.6.43
Durham County Courthouse, Durham, ca. 1920's, 1993, (ca. 1920's)
N.93.6.44
City Hall, Charlotte, ca. 1920's, 1993, (ca. 1920's)
N.93.6.45
Mrs. Mary "Polly" Hunter Beavers Perry (1794-1884), 1993
N.93.6.46
Tobacco farming, Wendell, August, 1969, 1993, (1969)
N.93.7.1-2
Members of Bailey and Atkins families of Lillington, ca. 1900, 1993, (ca. 1900)
N.93.7.3
Residence of William Hooper, Wilmington, ca. 1781, 1993, (ca. 1781)
N.93.7.4
Lumber mill owned by John Mc Queen, Lakeview, ca. 1905, 1993, (ca. 1905)
N.93.7.5
Unidentified mill on raliroad line at Lakeview, ca. 1900, 1993, (ca. 1900)
N.93.7.6
Unidentified mill, Moore County, ca. 1910, 1993, (ca. 1910)
N.93.7.7
Unidentified cadet, ca. 1875, 1993, (ca. 1875)
N.93.7.8
Early Twentieth Century views in the vicinity of Southern Pines (Moore County), 1993, (early 20th Century)
N.93.7.9-39
Worth and Worth Turpentine Operation, Mulberry Street, Wilmington, 1873, 1993, (1873)
N.93.7.40
Worth and Worth Rosin Yard and landing for river boats, Wilmington, 1873, 1993, (1873)
N.93.7.41
Worth and Worth Co., Wilmington, 1873, 1993, (1873)
N.93.7.42
Confederate Memorial, Wilmington, 1873, 1993, (1873)
N.93.7.43
Railroad Bridge over the Northeast Cape Fear River, Wilmington, 1873, 1993, (1873)
N.93.7.44
Corner of Fourth and Orange Streets, Wilmington, 1873, 1993, (1873)
N.93.7.45
View of Oakdale Cemetery, Wilmington, 1873, 1993, (1873)
N.93.7.46
The Lodge, Oakdale Cemetery, Wilmington, 1873, 1993, (1873)
N.93.7.47
Wilmington from across the Cape Fear River, 1873, 1993, (1873)
N.93.7.48
Turpentine Barrels on Water Street, Wilmington, 1873, 1993, (1873)
N.93.7.49
Rosin Barrels on the wharf, Cape Fear River, Wilmington, 1873, 1993, (1870)
N.93.7.50
The Dismal Swamp, ca. 1873, 1993. (ca. 1873)
N.93.7.51
Main Street, Four Oaks, ca. 1912, 1993, (ca. 1912)
N.93.7.52
Main Street, Four Oaks, ca. 1916, 1993, (ca. 1916)
N.93.7.53
Depot, Stokesdale, ca. 1906, 1993, (ca. 1906)
N.93.7.54
Main Street in Hamlet, January 1910, 1993, (1910)
N.93.7.55
Swananoa Street, Liberty, Randolph County, 1993
N.93.7.56
Warrenton High School Girl's Basketball Team, 1931, 1992, (1931)
N.93.7.57
Warrenton High School Girl's Basketball Team, 1933, 1993, (1933)
N.93.7.58
J. G. High School Basketball Team, Warrenton, 1933, 1993, (1933)
N.93.7.59
Football Team, Warrenton High School, 1933, 1993, (1933)
N.93.7.60
Elevated View of Asheville, 1922, 1993, (1922)
N.93.7.61
Artist's concept of Washington County Courthouse, ca. 1910, 1993, (ca. 1910)
N.93.7.62
Graded School in Youngsville, 1993
N.93.7.63
Southern Railroad Station, Black Mountain, Buncombe County, 1910, 1993, (1910)
N.93.7.64
Street Scene, Beaufort, ca. 1915, 1993, (ca. 1915)
N.93.7.65
Teachers' Meeting, ca. 1915, 1993, (ca. 1915)
N.93.7.66
John W. Mercer, Brunswick County, 1993
N.93.7.67
Anna Jane Evans Mercer, Brunswick County, 1993
N.93.7.68
Captain Oliver Evans Mercer, Brunswick County, 1993
N.93.7.69
Woodcut of Captain Oliver Evans Mercer in Confederate uniform, 1993
N.93.7.70
Daniel Fulton Mercer, Brunswick County, 1993
N.93.7.71
Sarah Elizabeth (Sallie) Mercer Taylor, Onslow County, 1993, (1883)
N.93.7.72
John Bascom Mercer and wife Mary Lilly Mercer, 1993
N.93.7.73
Sophia Jane Mercer Taylor, 1993
N.93.7.74
Charles Owen Mercer and wife Nolie Wooten Mercer, 1993
N.93.7.75
Emma Judson Mercer, Brunswick County, 1993
N.93.7.76
Mary Caroline Mercer, Surry County, 1993
N.93.7.77
Charles Owen Mercer, 1993
N.93.7.78
Florence Mercer, Brunswick County, 1993
N.93.7.79
Charles Owen Mercer Family, 1897, Brunswick County, 1993, (1897)
N.93.7.80
Roanoke Colony Memorial Chapel, Dare County, ca. 1930's, 1993, (ca. 1930's)
N.93.8.1-2
The Raleigh Register (Weekly), October 22, 1799, 1993, (1799)
N.93.8.3
Map of Liberia, 1845, 1993, (1845)
N.93.8.4
White-DeBry Map, 1790, 1993, (1790)
N.93.8.5
Nicholas Comberford Map of 1657, 1993, (1657)
N.93.8.6
David Lowery Clark (1824-1915), 1993
N.93.8.7
David Lowery Clark (1824-1915), 1993
N.93.8.8
Interior View of Christ Church, Raleigh, ca. 1905, 1993, (ca. 1905)
N.93.8.9
Interior View of Christ Church, Raleigh, after 1915, 1993, (after 1915)
N.93.8.10
Major Douty and Staff, with Officers of the 350th Labor Battallion, Camp Greene, November 6, 1918, 1993, (1918)
N.93.8.11
Advertisement for the Circus Company of Robinson and Elder and Sands, Quick and Company, December 4, 1852, 1993, (1852)
N.93.8.12
Teacher and "Opportunity Class," Charlotte, ca. 1922, 1993, (ca. 1922)
N.93.8.13
Cornelius Murrett Van Orsdell (1832-1883), 1993
N.93.8.14
St. Leo's Hospital, Greensboro, 1993, (ca. 1920's)
N.93.8.15
Southern Railway Station, Greensboro, ca. late 1820's, 1993, (late 1920's)
N.93.8.16
Union Bus Station, Greensboro, ca. late 1920's, 1993, (ca. late 1920's)
N.93.8.17
Rufus Morgan, ca. 1846-1880, 1993, (ca. 1846-1880)
N.93.8.18
Col. William John Clarke (1819-1886) in his confederate uniform, 1993, (ca. 1865)
N.93.8.19
Alice Morgan Pearson (b. ca. 1840), ca. 1880's, 1993
N.93.8.20
Col. William John Clarke (1819-1886) in his confederate uniform, ca. 1860's, 1993, (ca. 1860's)
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Francis Devereux Clarke (1849-1813), ca. 1871, 1993, (ca. 1871)
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Frances Devereux Polk, 1993
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John Wilkes Booth, ca. 1860's, 1993, (ca. 1860's)
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Mary Devereux Clarke (b. 1854), ca. 1870's, 1993, (ca. 1870's)
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Mary Devereux Clarke (b. 1854), ca. 1870's, 1993, (ca. 1870's)
N.93.8.26
William J. Clarke (1819-1886), ca. 1870, 1993, (ca. 1870)
N.93.8.27
Mary Devereux Clarke (b. 1854), ca. 1871, 1993, (ca. 1871)
N.93.8.28
Mary Devereux Clarke, ca. 1870's, 1993, (ca. 1870's)
N.93.8.29
Grave of General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, ca. 1870, 1993, (ca. 1870)
N.93.8.30
Group on steps at St. Mary's (Raleigh), ca. 1870, 1993, (ca. 1870)
N.93.8.31
James Walker Osborne (1811-1869), ca. late 1860's, 1993, (ca. late 1860's)
N.93.8.32
Plato Durham (1840-1875), ca. 1870, 1993, (ca. 1870)
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Zebulon Baird Vance (1830-1894), ca. 1870, 1993, (ca. 1870)
N.93.8.34
Patriotic Card -- Civil War -- Confederacy, ca. 1870, 1993, (ca. 1870)
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General J. E. B. Stuart (1833-1864), CSA, 1993
N.93.8.36
General James Longstreet (1821-1872), CSA, 1993
N.93.8.37
General Richard Stoddard Ewell (1817-1872), CSA, 1993
N.93.8.38
General Wade Hampton (1818-1902), CSA, 1993
N.93.8.39
General Pierre Gustave Toutand Beauregard (1818-1893), CSA, 1993
N.93.8.40
General Ambrose Powell Hill 191825-1865), CSA, 1993
N.93.8.41
General George Washington Smith, CSA, 1993
N.93.8.42
Mrs. Ellen Devereux Hinsdale, ca. 1870, 1993, (ca. 1870)
N.93.8.43
Mrs. Ellen Devereux Hinsdale, ca. 1870, 1993, (ca. 1870)
N.93.8.44
Miss Annie Lane Devereux, 1993
N.93.8.45
Catherine Ann Bayard Johnson, 1993
N.93.8.46
Thomas Pollock Devereux (1793-1869), 1993
N.93.8.47
Steel Bridge over Inland Waterway, State Highway 40, ca. 1920's, 1993, (ca. 1920's)
N.93.8.48
Faculty of UNC Medical School at Rex Hospital, Raleigh, early 1900's, 1993, (ca. 1900)
N.93.8.49
Julia Florrien Blake McGee (1870-1941), 1993
N.93.8.50
Roger Atkinson Pryor Cooley (1860-1913), 1993
N.93.8.51
Harriet Davis Cooley (Mrs. Roger A. D. Cooley) (1869-1906), 1993
N.93.8.52
Dr. James William McGee, Sr. (b. 1839), 1993
N.93.8.53
Dr. James William McGee, Jr. (1867-1937), 1993
N.93.8.54
Dr. James William McGee, Sr. seated at desk, ca. 1930's, 1993, (ca. 1930's)
N.93.8.55
Oat Field, Rowan County, ca. 1908, 1993, (ca. 1908)
N.93.8.56
Life Savers at Drill, ca. 1910, 1993, (ca. 1910)
N.93.8.57
Herbert Clark Hoover (1874-1964), 1993
N.93.8.58
John K. Hillers (1843-1925), 1993
N.93.8.59
Annie Oakely (1860-1926), ca. 1918, 1993, (ca. 1918)
N.93.8.60
First airline plane to land at the Raleigh-Durham Air Base, May 1, 1943, 1993, (1943)
N.93.8.61
Walter L. Watson and J. L. Seawell, Interior view of office, May, 1895, 1993, (1895)
N.93.8.62
Members of the Seawell and Hinton families in Wake Forest, 1993
N.93.8.63
Interior view of front hall at 566 E. Hargett Street, Raleigh, 1993
N.93.8.64
Ellen and Henry Seawell held by their nannies, Panther Rocks, ca. 1911, 1993, (1911)
N.93.8.65A
Seawell-Hinton families picnic at Milburnie, ca. 1914, 1993, (ca. 1914)
N.93.8.66A
Seawell family at Hinton Graveyard, near Knightdale, ca. 1916, 1993, (ca. 1916)
N.93.8.67A
Richard Petty's 1988 STP Pontiac Grand Prix, 1993, 1993
N.93.8.65-82
Interior view of barber shops, corner of Hargett and Fayetteville Streets, Raleigh, ca. 1914, 1993, (ca. 1914)
N.93.9.1
Walter W. Kay, 1993
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Willie Virginia Otey, Gladys Cale Boyd, Comma Hunter, Elizabeth Otey, and Louise Hoover, 1993
N.93.9.3
John W. Kay, 1993
N.93.9.4
Harold O. White, 1993
N.93.9.5
Nelson Greene, Sr. in his World War II uniform, 1993
N.93.9.6
North Carolina Gazette, November 15, 1751, 1993, (1751)
N.93.9.7-10
Covington, Charles, ca. late 1800's, 1993, (ca. late 1900's)
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Mary Catherine McKoy Covington and unidentified children, 1993
N.93.9.12
Ella Covington McNeil with her children, 1993
N.93.9.13
Reverend June W. McKoy, 1993
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Henry McNeil and Mary Catherine McNeil of Harnett County, 1993
N.93.9.15
Annie McKoy McNeil with sons Henry and Arthur, 1993, (ca. 1910's)
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Hector Covington in his military uniform, ca. 1920's, 1993, (ca. 1920's)
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Charlie McNeil sitting by cotton field with a dog, ca. 1920's, 1993, (ca. 19920's)
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Tobacco Market Booster Supper, Rocky Mount, ca. 1950's, 1993, (ca. 1950's)
N.93.9.19
Roanoke Avenue and Second Street, Roanoke Rapids, 1905, 1993, (1905)
N.93.9.20
Captain Brig. Simmons on horseback near Roanoke Rapids, 1993, (ca. early 1900's)
N.93.9.21
Unidentified sawmill near Roanoke Rapids, ca. early 1900's, 1993, (ca. early 1900's)
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Unidentified sawmill near Roanoke Rapids, ca. 1910, 1993, (ca. 1910)
N.93.9.23
Unidentified men and sawmill near Roanoke Rapids, ca. 1910, 1993, (ca. 1910)
N.93.9.24
Mill construction workers homes, Roanoke Rapids, ca. 1910, 1993, (ca. 1910)
N.93.9.25
Roanoke River Railroad Bridge under construction, near Roanoke Rapids, 1993, (ca. 1910)
N.93.9.26
Control Tower, Tower near Dolphin Pier, and Jolly Roger Motel; all at Topsail Beach, 1993, (1976)
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T. B. Tyson at desk at Tyson-Jones Buggy Co., Carthage, 1993, (1912)
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Will Waddell at desk in Tyson-Jones Buggy Co., Carthage, 1993, (1912)
N.93.9.31
Tom King at desk in office of Tyson-Jones Buggy Co., Carthage, 1993, (1912)
N.93.9.32
Will Stuart at desk in the Tyson-Jones Buggy Co, Carthage, 1993, (1912)
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Claude Tyson at desk in the Tyson-Jones Buggy Co, Carthage, 1993, (1912)
N.93.9.34
Unidentified female, 1993
N.93.9.62
Cora Bynum in a group of people at Beaumont School, near Pittsboro, 1993, (ca. 1870's)
N.93.9.61
A. T. Lewis at his desk at the Tyson-Jones Buggy Co., Carthage, 1993, (1912)
N.93.9.35
Views from Southern Pines and the surrounding area, ca. early 1900's, 1993, (ca. early 1900's)
N.93.9.36-50
Unidentified black soldier in uniform, ca. 1860's, 1993, (ca. 1860's)
N.93.9.51
Tobacco sale in Winston-Salem, ca. 1907, 1993, (ca. 1907)
N.93.9.52
Joseph Hardy Warren (1907-1966), State Representative, 1993, (1935)
N.93.9.53
Launching the Lifeboat, 1993, (ca. 1910)
N.93.9.54
The Breeches Buoy in action, 1993, (ca. 1910)
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Shooting the lifeline, 1993, (ca. 1910)
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Bringing in the lifeboat, 1993, (ca. 1910)
N.93.9.57
Return of the life boat, 1993, (ca. 1910)
N.93.9.58
Adolpheus John Burns (1842-1915), 1993, (ca. 1860)
N.93.9.59
Cora Bynum Burns (1854-1941), 1993, (ca. 1910's)
N.93.9.60
Dr. John W. Kay in horse-drawn buggy, 1993, (ca. 1920's)
N.93.9.63
Certificate of Eddie Wilcox from 1956, 1993
N.93.9.64
Unidentified students and faculty from Shaw University, 1993, (ca. 1910)
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Willie Otey Kay of Raleigh, 1993, (ca. 1910)
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John W. Kay in naval uniform, 1993, (1944)
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Crowd poses courtside following a black tennis tournament, 1993, (ca. 1920's)
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Ralph Campbell, Sr. (d. May 15, 1983), 1993, (ca. 1950's)
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Ralph Campbell, Sr., 1993
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June Kay Campbell, 1993
N.93.9.71
John M. Stanley (1848-1919), native of Brunswick Co., 1993, (ca. 1870)
N.93.9.72
John M. Stanley, 1993, (ca. 1880's-1890's)
N.93.9.73
Private Alfred J. Puett, 1993
N.93.9.74
City Hall and Court House in Wilmington, 1993, (ca. late 1920's)
N.93.9.75
Post office in Wilmington, 1993, (ca. 1925-30)
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Rufus Morgan (1846-1880), 1993
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Gravesite of Rufus Morgan, 1993, (ca. 1901)
N.93.9.78
Capt. William John Clarke (1819-1886) and wife Mary Bayard Devereux Clarke (1827-1886), 1993, (1848)
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Mary and Nancy Patterson, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1993, (ca. 1920's)
N.93.9.80
Mrs. Mary F. Patterson in automobile, 1993
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Captain Ruffin Barnes from Wilson County, 1993, (ca. 1860's)
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Stuart Weaver (b. 1901) at desk in Seaboard Airline RR Freight Office, 1993, (ca. 1930)
N.93.9.83
F. H. Weaver's Residence in Aberdeen, 1993, (ca. 1920's)
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M. E. Church and Page Library in Aberdeen, 1993, (ca. 1910's)
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Men in front of Aberdeen Hardware Co. after a heavy snow, 1993, (1927)
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Construction of Bishp Usher's house at Lakeview, 1993, (1903)
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Busbee Family House on Hargett Street in Raleigh, 1993, (prior to 1910)
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First National Bank in Durham, 1993, (ca. 1904)
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Wilkes County Court House in Wilkesboro, 1993, (ca. 1915)
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Third National Bank in Gastonia, 1993, (ca. 1911)
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City Bakery in Hickory, 1993, (ca. 1911)
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General Howard Monument, near Tryon, 1993, (ca. 1911)
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Sketch of group at Guard Tent in New Bern, 1993, (1862)
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Sketch of Fort Macon by James Wells Champney, 1993, (ca. 1862)
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Sketch by James Wells Champney of Negro church in Beaufort, 1993, (December 7, 1862)
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Sketch of Fort Macon by James Wells Champney, 1993, (January 5, 1863)
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Sketch of graves at Beaufort by James Wells Champney, 1993, (ca. 1863)
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Sketch of the commisary stores in Morehead Depot by James Wells Champney, 1993, (ca. 1863)
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Sketch of the Union fleet from Morehead City Landing by James Wells Champney, 1993, (1863)
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Sketch entitled, "Owns 225 Acres," by James Wells Champney, 1993, (ca. 1863)
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Sketch entitled, "General Worthless Henry," by James Wells Champney, 1993, (ca. 1863)
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Sketch of refugee freedmen at the Trent River by James Wells Champney, 1993, (1863)
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Sketch of a surf boat by James Wells Champney, 1993, (February 20, 1863)
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Sketch of houses near Fort Spinola by James Wells Champney, 1993, (April 15, 1863)
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Alfred Martin (1812-1897), 1993
N.93.10.1
Phineas W. Fanning (1799-1880), 1993
N.93.10.2
Robert G. Rankin (d. 1865), 1993
N.93.10.3
Peter Barton Custis, M. D. (1823-1863), 1993
N.93.10.4
E. F. Watson, M. D. (1811-1897), 1993
N.93.10.5
George Benjamin Waterhouse (b. 1828), 1993
N.93.10.6
William G. Hill, M. D. (1806-1872), 1993
N.93.10.7
William Murdoch (1811-1893), 1993
N.93.10.8
John Nichols (b. 1834), 1993
N.93.10.9
Horace H. Munson (b. 1827), 1993
N.93.10.10
Thomas W. Dewey (1827-1875), 1993
N.93.10.11
Thomas S. Kenan (b. 1838), 1993
N.93.10.12
Charles W. Alexander (b. 1837), 1993
N.93.10.13
C. M. Van Orsdell (1832-1883), 1993
N.93.10.14
James Southgate (b. 1832), 1993
N.93.10.15
Dr. Eugene Grissom (b. 1831), 1993
N.93.10.16
Goerge W. Blount (1836-1895), 1993
N.93.10.17
Monument to Nathaniel Greene, Greensboro, 1993, (ca. late 1920's)
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Levin J. Marvel, 1993
N.93.10.19
Statue of General Nathaniel Greene, Greensboro, 1993, (1936)
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Seal of the North Carolina Supreme Court (present), 1993
N.93.10.21
Lithograph of a ship on stormy seas, done by Lossing-Barritt, 1993, (1851)
N.93.10.22
"Life-Car" from Harper's Monthly, 1993, (1851)
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"The Surf-Boat," from Harper's Monthly, 1993, (1851)
N.93.10.27
"Climbing the Rope," from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 1993, (1851)
N.93.10.28
"The (Ship) Wreck," by Maurice Poirson, 1993, (1877)
N.93.10.29
"To the Rescue..." from Harper's Weekly, 1993, (1877)
N.93.10.30
"Wreck in the Offing," from Harper's Weekly, 1993, (1878)
N.93.10.31
"Shipwreck," by C. J. Staniland, 1993, (1878)
N.93.10.32
Sumner I. Kimball (1834-1923), 1993
N.93.10.33
David A. Lyle (1845-1937), 1993
N.93.10.34
Jesse J. Yeates (1829-1892), 1993
N.93.10.35
The "Ponder," the first hotel erected on Ocracoke Island, 1993, (1889)
N.93.10.36
First Baptist Church, New Bern, 1993, (ca. 1900)
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N. C. Militia, rifle team at national match, 1993, (1908)
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Company D of the Second Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, 1993, (1898)
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Tom Wicker, 1993, (ca. 1981)
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Charter for Hank's Lodge No. 128 in Franklinville, 1993, (1850)
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Charter issued to Mecklenburg Lodge No. 176, Davidson College, 1993, (1855)
N.93.10.42
Letterhead from Asheville MICA Company, Biltmore, 1993, (ca. 1940)
N.93.10.44
Elevated view of Fifth Street in Winston-Salem, 1993, (ca. 1920's)
N.93.10.45
Highway Department Building, Raleigh, 1993, (ca. 1930)
N.93.10.46
Mode of stowing slaves on ships, 1993, (19th Century)
N.93.10.47
Bridge work, unidentified location, 1993, (ca. 1930's)
N.93.10.48
Bridge work, unidentified location, 1993, (ca. 1930's)
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Pavement Testing, 1993, (ca. 1950's)
N.93.10.50
Official camera car, N. C. State Highway Commission, 1993, (ca. late 1920's)
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H. K. Witherspoon with the official camera car, N. C. State Highway Commission, 1993, (late 1920's)
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H. K. Witherspoon holding camera, 1993, (ca. late 1920's)
N.93.10.53
Frank Page, W. S. Fallis, and J. E. Lane, 1993, (ca. late 1920's)
N.93.10.54
Highway signs in Raleigh after snow fall, 1993, (ca. late 1920's)
N.93.10.55
Road construction near Asheville, 1993, (1920)
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Route 20 near Lumberton, during a flood, 1993, (1924)
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Covered bridge over Reddies River, 1993, (ca. late 1920's)
N.93.10.58
Covered bridge in the Guilford, Chatham, Randolph Counties area, 1993, (ca. 1920's)
N.93.10.59
Covered bridge in Bunker Hill State Park, 1993, (n.d.)
N.93.10.60
Truck and bus weighing station with highway personnel, 1993, (ca. 1930's)
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Department of Motor Vehicles Enforcement Officer at a truck and bus weighing station, 1993, (ca. 1930's)
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Steam engine in front of the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, 1993, (ca. 1900)
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Wharf scene and shop exterior, New Bern, 1993, (ca. 1900)
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Cotton yard in New Bern, 1993, (ca. 1900)
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Christ Episcopal Church, U. S. Courthouse and Post Office in New Bern, 1993, (ca. 1900)
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Negro baptism in the Neuse River at New Bern, 1993, (ca. 1900)
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Houses on the Neuse River at New Bern, 1993, (ca. 1900)
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Unidentified ship at New Bern, 1993, (ca. 1900)
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Unidentified house in New Bern, 1993, (ca. 1900)
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Steamer Neuse near New Bern, 1993, (ca. 1900)
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U. S. Courthouse and Post Office in New Bern, 1993, (ca. 1900)
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Two women in a decorated horse-drawn buggy, New Bern, 1993, (ca. 1900)
N.93.10.73
Bridge over a river with speed limit warnings, New Bern, 1993, (ca. 1900)
N.93.10.74
Three men with mule-drawn road work equipment, 1993, (n.d.)
N.93.10.75
Henry Berry Lowry (d. 1872), 1993, (ca. 1870)
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Morris M. Katz (1831-1894), 1993
N.93.11.2
Charles R. Jones (1841-1889), 1993
N.93.11.3
Benjamin F. Briggs, 1993
N.93.11.4
Daniel P. Mast, 1993
N.93.11.5
Francis Marion Moye, M. D., 1993
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Henry I. Clark, M. D., 1993
N.93.11.7
Walter E. Storm, M. D., 1993
N.93.11.8
Walter S. Liddell, 1993
N.93.11.9
William Alphonso Withers, 1993
N.93.11.10
Skeen's Mill covered bridge, Uwharrie River, Randolph County, 1993, (ca. 1970's)
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Davidson College Football Team, 1993, (1908)
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Fire Department Engine No. 4 in action, Wilmington, 1993, (ca. 1910)
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Rocky Point Ferry on the Tennessee River, below Bryson City, 1993, (ca. 1910)
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Black Family outside of shack, Pinehurst, 1993, (ca. 1905)
N.93.11.18
Street Scene, Andrews, N. C., 1993, (ca. 1910)
N.93.11.19
Brandy Distillery, near Mt. Airy, 1993, (ca. 1907)
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German Internment Camp from World War I, Hot Springs, 1993, (ca. 1918)
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County bridge over the Tar River in Greenville, 1993, (ca. 1910)
N.93.11.22
Mule-drawn wagon in Southern Pines, 1993, (ca. 1910)
N.93.11.23
Tourists on pier at Nags Head, 1993, (ca. 1913)
N.93.11.24
Henry Hinson Todd of Co. B, 66th Regt., in uniform, 1993, (ca. 1862)
N.93.11.25
Thomas H. Matthews and Martha Aquilla Bass Matthews, 1993
N.93.11.26
State Highway Commission Building, Morgan Street, Raleigh, 1993, (ca. 1923)
N.93.11.27
Cornerstone laying for Highway Building in Raleigh, 1993, (1951)
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Unveiling of plaque to Frank Page, Highway Building, 1993, (1953)
N.93.11.29
State Highway Commission, 1929-1931, 1993, (ca. 1929)
N.93.11.30
State Highway Commission, 1933-1937, 1993, (ca. 1933)
N.93.11.31
State Highway Commission 1937-1941, Raleigh, 1993, (ca. 1937)
N.93.11.32
State Highway Commission from 1941-1945, Raleigh, 1993, (ca. 1941)
N.93.11.33
State Highway Commission from 1945-1949, Raleigh, 1993, (ca. 1945)
N.93.11.34
State HIghway Commission of 1953-1957, Raleigh, 1993, (ca. 1953)
N.93.11.35
Frank Page, State State Highway Commissioner, 1993
N.93.11.36
Letter to Quartermaster, March 13, 1963, 1993, (1863)
N.93.11.37
Letter to Quartermaster, January 12, 1864, 1993, (1864)
N.93.11.38
Letter to the Quartermaster on October 5, 1864, 1993, (1864)
N.93.11.39
Means for transmission of energy by electromagnetic waves, 1993
N.93.11.40
Joseph Saunders, Thirty-third Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 1993, (ca. 1860)
N.93.11.41
Letterhead for the A. B. Pearsall Wholesale Yellow Pine Lumber Co., 1993, (1899)
N.93.11.42
David Clark Camp (ca. 1840-1863), 1993, (ca. 1862)
N.93.11.43
Henry Alphonso Reams (1842-1921), 1993
N.93.11.44
Camp family from late 1850's ambrotype, 1993, (ca. 1850's)
N.93.11.45
Civil Rights demonstration in 1949, Raleigh, 1993, (1949)
N.93.11.46
Capital Hose Company, Running Team, Raleigh, 1993, (1889)
N.93.12.1
Capital Hose Company, 1993 (1948)
N.93.12.1
Lucy Mauney, 1993 (1892)
N.93.12.2
President Andrew Johnson, 1993 (ca. 1855)
N.93.12.3
Avery Family of Wilson Co., NC, 1993 (ca. 1915)
N.93.12.4
Gooseville Gun Club, Hatteras, NC, 1993
N.93.12.5
Gooseville Gun Club, Hatteras, NC, 1993
N.93.12.6
Quork Hammock Club, 1993
N.93.12.7
Quork Hammock Club, Aerial View, 1993
N.93.12.8
Group of men posed at door of unidentified building, 1884, 1993 (1884)
N.93.12.9
Will of John Williams, Carteret Co., NC, 1787, 1993 (1787)
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Company A, First North Carolina, United States Volunteers, 1898, 1993 (1898)
N.93.12.11
Catawba County Boys, Company A, First N. C. Regiment, 1898, 1993 (1898)
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Catawba County Soldiers, Company A, First N. C. Regiment,1898, 1993 (1898)
N.93.12.13.
Unidentified Catawba Co. Soldiers, Co. A, First N. C. Regt., 1993 (1898)
N.93.12.14
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, ca. 1910s, 1993 (1910s)
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Co. A, First North Carolina Regiment, 1912, 1993 (1912)
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Company A, First N. C. Regt. Dinner, 1911, Chickamauga, Ga., 1993 (1911)
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Company A, First N. C. Regt. Dinner, 1911, 1993 (1911)
N.93.12.18
Lithograph Letterhead of W. H. King Drug Company, Raleigh, 1993
N.93.12.19
Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1993
N.93.12.20
Harriet Tubman, 1993
N.93.12.21
Phillis Wheatley, 1993
N.93.12.22
Generals Commissioned by North Carolina, 1861-1865, 1993
N.93.12.23
Rick Farrell, Raleigh Caps, 1964, 1993 (1964)
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Rod Carew, 1993
N.93.12.25
Henie Manush, 1941 (Baseball Player), 1993 (1941)
N.93.12.26
Leo Shoals, 1993
N.93.12.27
Harding Peterson, Manager, Kinston Baseball Team, 1962, 1993 (1962)
N.93.12.28
Gene Pereyra, Baseball Player, 1993
N.93.12.28
Curt Blefary, Baseball Player, 1993
N.93.12.30
Ramon Monzant, Baseball Player, Danville, Va., 1993
N.93.12.31
Mike Farline, Baseball Player, 1993
N.93.12.32
Ray Jablonski, baseball player, 1993
N.93.12.33
Chuck Weatherspoon, Baseball Player, 1966, Wilson, 1993 (1966)
N.93.12.34
Manuel Mota, baseball player, Danville, Va., 1958, 1993 (1958)
N.93.12.35
Art Mahaffey and Chris Short, baseball pitchers, 1993
N.93.12.3278
Ron Blomberg, Baseball Player, Kinston, 1993
N.93.12.37
Bobby Murcer, baseball player, 1965., 1993 (1965)
N.93.12.38
Herb Bret, Baseball Manager, 1993
N.93.12.39
Willie McCovey, San Francisco Giants, 1993
N.93.12.40
Tony Solaita, Baseball Player, 1993
N.93.12.41
Leo Shoals, baseball player, 1993
N.93.12.42
Bubba Morton, Durham Bulls, baseball player, 1957, 1993 (1957)
N.93.12.43
Tee Frye (center), baseball player, 1993
N.93.12.44
Jack McKeon, Manager, Wilson Baseball Team, 1961, 1993 (1961)
N.93.12.45
Roy White, baseball player, 1963, 1993 (1963)
N.93.12.46
Lee Strange, Baseball Player, Wilson, 1960, 1993 (1960)
N.93.12.47
Winston-Salem Manager _____Billslack and Bob Meyer, 1965, 1993 (1965)
N.93.12.48
Baseball players, Kinston, NC, 1962, 1993 (1962)
N.93.12.49
Baseball Players, Jessup, Slaughter, and Petroskey, 1958, 1993 (1958)
N.93.12.50
Baseball Players, Petrocelli and Gosger, 1962, 1993 (1962)
N.93.12.51
Baseball Players, Kinston, 1962, 1993 (1962)
N.93.12.52
Advertisement for the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp., 1993 (1936-37)
N.93.12.53
Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, 1933, 1993 (1933)
N.93.12.54
Company A, First N. C. Regt., NCNG, 1912, 1993 (1912)
N.93.12.55
Company A, First North Carolina, NC National Guard,1912, 1993 (1912)
N.93.12.56
Company A, First N. C. Regt., NCNG, Encampment, 1912, 1993 (1912)
N.93.12.57
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, 1914, 1993 (1914)
N.93.12.58
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, 1993 (1915)
N.93.12.59
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, 1916, 1993 (1916)
N.93.12.60
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, 1993 (1916)
N.93.12.61
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, 1916, 1993 (1916)
N.93.12.62
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, ca. 1912, 1993 (1912)
N.93.12.63
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, 1993 (ca.1912)
N.93.12.64
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, 1993 (ca. 1910s)
N.93.12.65
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, 1993 (ca. 1910s)
N.93.12.66
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, 1993 (ca.1910s)
N.93.12.67
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, 1993 (ca.1910s)
N.93.12.68
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, ca.1910s, 1993 (ca.1910s)
N.93.12.69
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, ca.1910s, 1993 (ca.1910s)
N.93.12.70
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, ca.1910s, 1993 (ca.1910s)
N.93.12.71
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, ca.1910s, 1993 (ca.1910s)
N.93.12.72
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, ca.1910s, 1993 (ca.1910s)
N.93.12.73
Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, ca.1910s, 1993 (ca.1910s)
N.93.12.74
Black Worker Priming Tobacco, ca. 1940s, 1993 (ca. 1940s)
N.93.12.75
Boy Atop Mule Pulling Tobacco Sled, ca. 1940s, 1993 (ca. 1940s)
N.93.12.76
Boy Atop Mule With Tobacco Sled at Curing Barn, 1993 (ca.1940s)
N.93.12.77
Women Removing Tobacco Leaves From Sled. ca. 1940s, 1993 (ca. 1940s)
N.93.12.78
Women Attaching Tobacco Leaves to Sticks, ca. 1940s, 1993 (ca. 1940s)
N.93.12.79
Tobacco on Sticks, 1993 (ca. 1940s)
N.93.12.80
Picket House near Fort Macon, 1862, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.81
Group of Union Soldiers on Wharf, 1993
N.93.12.82
Fort Macon (Interior View), 1993
N.93.12.83
Interior View of Cassmate Living Quarters, Fort Macon, 1993
N.93.12.84
Artillery at Fort Macon, 1993
N.93.12.85
Writing Home, Fort Spinola, April 11, 1863, 1993 (1863)
N.93.12.86
Part of Expedition Sailing from Beaufort Harbor, 1863, 1993 (1863)
N.93.12.87
Distant View of Fort Macon, 1993
N.93.12.88
Fort Spinola, near New Bern, 1993 (1863)
N.93.12.89
Encampment, Company G, Forty-Fifth Massachusetts, Ft. Spinola, 1993
N.93.12.90
Number 9 Casemate (Fort Macon), 1993 (ca. 1863)
N.93.12.91
Remains of Rebel Breastwork on Neuse River Showing Blockade, 1993
N.93.12.92
Writing Home While on Guard Duty/"General Worthless", 1993
N.93.12.93
Revenue Cutter, April 7, 1863, 1993 (1863)
N.93.12.94
USS Victoria, USS Iroquois, and USS Dacotah, from Ft. Macon, 1993 (ca. 1863)
N.93.12.95
Company G, Forty-Fifth Massachusetts, Rows of Tents, Troops, 1993 (ca. 1863)
N.93.12.96
Soldier Sleeping; Distant Sketch of Fort Spinola, 1993 (ca. 1863)
N.93.12.97
Interior View of Soldier's Quarters, Fort Spinola, 1863, 1993 (ca. 1863)
N.93.12.98
USS Maratanzas at Daybreak, 1863; USS State of Georgia, 1993 (1863)
N.93.12.99
Forty-Fifth Massachusetts Inf., 1862, Aboard USS Maratanzas, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.100
Provost Guard at Readville, November 3, 1862., 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.101
Soldiers During Leisure Time, November 13, 1862, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.102
Sketch of Beaufort and Morehead City, 1862, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.103
First Impressions of North Carolina, 1862, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.104
Burnside Expedition Embankment For Use Against Fort Macon, 1993
N.93.12.105
Sketch of Aron Cooking at New Bern, 1993
N.93.12.106
View of Fort Macon from Parrott Gun Position, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.107
Rifle Target at Fort Macon, 1862, 1862
N.93.12.108
Target for Cannon, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.109
Guard Room at Fort Macon, 1862, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.110
Negress Gingerbread Vendor, 1862, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.111
Striking Attitude by Private T., 1862, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.112
Co. G, Forty-Fifth Massachusetts Regiment Fills Ticks With Hay, 1993
N.93.12.113
Ruins of Fort Macon Lighthouse, 1993
N.93.12.114
Soldier Seated in a Casemate Gun Opening, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.115
Two Black Boys Kneeling On the Beach (Jim and Dennis), 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.116
Roll Call at New Bern, 1993
N.93.12.117
Fort Macon From Morehead City Landing., 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.118
Two Black Boys On the Beach Butting Heads, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.119
Unidentified Coastal Structures Near New Bern, 1993
N.93.12.120
Fort Macon from Railroad Leading to Wharf, 1993 (1863)
N.93.12.121
Casemate #13, Soldier's Quarters, 1862, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.122
Fort Macon, Christmas Day, 1862, From the West., 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.123
Wharf at Fort Macon, 1862, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.124
Company G's Cook House at New Bern, 1862, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.125
Blacksmith Shop Near Fort Macon, 1862, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.126
Soldier Sewing, 1993
N.93.12.127
Log Fort Near New Bern, 1993
N.93.12.128
Marine Artilleryman and USS Mercedita, 1863, 1993 (1863)
N.93.12.129
Cooking Man at Battery, 1862, 1993 (1862)
N.93.12.130
USS Montank (Union Vessel), 1993
N.93.12.131

24. Negatives Received in 1994

Arrangement:

Chronological and Numerical

Rev. B. R. Lacy, 1917, 1994 (1917)
N.94.1.1
Rev. B. R. Lacy and Others at Fuquay Springs, Easter, 1917, 1994 (1917)
N.94.1.2
Yates Mill, 1917, 1994 (1917)
N.94.1.3
Masonic Picnic and Procession, 1994 (1917)
N.94.1.4
Unidentified Woman Posing at Yates Mill, Circa Late 1910s, 1994 (1917)
N.94.1.5
Unidentified Tobacco Farm Family, Wake County, Circa 1920., 1994 (ca. 1920)
N.94.1.6
Josiah Collins I (1735-1819), 1994
N.94.1.7
Reverse of Josiah Collins I Locket Painting, 1994
N.94.1.8
Letter From Thomas Brown To Lord North Regarding Indians,1783, 1994 (1783)
N.94.1.9
Lieutenant Colonel William Groves Morris, 1994
N.94.1.12
Officers of the Fifty-Ninth Regiment, N. C. Trps. (Fourth Cav., 1994
N.94.1.13
Map of Bloomsbury Park, Raleigh, 1994 (1912)
N.94.1.14
Construction of the Imperial Tobacco Company, Durham, 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.1.15
Construction of the Imperial Tobacco Company, Durham, 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.1.16
Construction of the Imperial Tobacco Company, Durham, 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.1.17
Construction of the Imperial Tobacco Company, Durham, 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.1.18
Construction of the Imperial Tobacco Company, Durham, 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.1.19
Construction of the Imperial Tobacco Company, Durham, 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.1.20
Construction of the Imperial Tobacco Company, Durham, 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.1.21
Construction of the Imperial Tobacco Company, Durham, 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.1.22
Construction of the Imperial Tobacco Company, Durham, 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.1.23
Construction of the Imperial Tobacco Company, Durham, 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.1.24
Construction of the Imperial Tobacco Company, Durham, 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.1.25
Construction of the Imperial Tobacco Company, Durham, 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.1.26
Construction of the Imperial Tobacco Company, Durham, 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.1.27
Construction of the Imperial Tobacco Company, Durham, 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.1.28
Construction of the Imperial Tobacco Company, Durham, 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.1.29
Governor Hunt Visits the Department of Cultural Resources, 1994 (1993)
N.94.1.30-34
Colonel Charles R. Codman, 1994
N.94.1.35
Quarters of Company D, Forty-Fifth Massachusetts, 1994
N.94.1.36
Quarters of Companies D and A, Forty-Fifth Massachusetts, 1994
N.94.1.37-38
Camp at Cove Creek and Skirmish at Dover Cross Roads, 1994
N.94.1.39
Map of Operations From New Bern to Kinston, March, 1865, 1994
N.94.1.40
Map of Eastern North Carolina, Ca. 1860s, 1994 (ca. 1860s)
N.94.1.41
Queen Elizabeth, 1994
N.94.1.42
Sir Walter Raleigh, 1994
N.94.1.43
Hariot's Map, 1994
N.94.1.44
Roanoke Island, 1994
N.94.1.45
Memorial to Old Fort Raleigh, 1994
N.94.1.46
Diagram of Old Fort Raleigh, 1994
N.94.1.47
Indian Chiefs, 1994
N.94.1.48
Indians Cooking Corn, 1994
N.94.1.49
Baptism of Virginia Dare, 1994
N.94.1.50
Earl of Clarendon, 1994
N.94.1.51
Duke of Albemarle, 1994
N.94.1.52
Earl of Craven, 1994
N.94.1.53
Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftsbury, 1994
N.94.1.54
Sir George Carteret, 1994
N.94.1.55
Lord John Berkeley, 1994
N.94.1.56
Great Seal of the Lords Proprietors, 1994
N.94.1.57
Coin, North Carolina, 1694, 1994
N.94.1.58
Saint James Church, Bath, 1994
N.94.1.59
Door, Saint James Church, Bath, 1994
N.94.1.60
Sir William Berkeley, 1994
N.94.1.61
Tablet, Saint James Church, 1994
N.94.1.62
Saint James Church, Interior View, 1994 (1930)
N.94.1.63
Saint James Church, Communion Service, 1994
N.94.1.64
Marsh House, Bath, 1994
N.94.1.65
Post Office Building, Sanford, 1994 (ca.1907)
N.94.1.66
Block on West Main Street, Lenoir, ca. 1912., 1994 (ca. 1912)
N.94.1.67
Queen Street, Kinston, 1994
N.94.1.68
Making a Hooked Rug in Western North Carolina, 1994
N.94.1.69
"The Grove," Halifax Home of Wiley Jones, 1994
N.94.1.70
Reidsville Plant, American Tobacco Company, 1994
N.94.1.71
The Magnolia Hotel, Pinehurst, 1994 (1905)
N.94.1.72
George Hannah, 1994 (ca. 1880s)
N.94.1.73
Henry R. Bryan, Jr., 1994 (ca. late 1880s)
N.94.1.74
Adam Davis, 1994 (ca. 1890)
N.94.1.75
Photo of O.Williams, Henry Bryan, George Howard, Joe Powell, 1994 (ca. 1890)
N.94.1.76
Panoramic View of Raleigh, 1994 (1908)
N.94.1.77-81
James Buchanan, 1994
N.94.1.82
James Knox Polk, 1994
N.94.1.83
Daniel Edgar Sickles, 1994
N.94.1.84
David N. McKay, 1994 (ca. 1950s)
N.94.1.85
David N. McKay, 1994 (ca. 1950s)
N.94.1.86
David N. McKay, 1994 (ca. 1950s)
N.94.1.87
San Diego State University Basketball Team, 1952-53, 1994 (1952-53)
N.94.1.88
Composite Photo of San Diego State University Basketball Team, 1994 (ca. 1950s)
N.94.1.89
Colony of Carolina, 1663, 1994 (1663)
N.94.2.1
North Carolina Settlements, ca. 1730, 1994 (1730)
N.94.2.2
General Court Minutes, 1705-1712, 1994 (1705-1712)
N.94.2.3
Frank McKoy, 1994 (ca. 1900)
N.94.2.4
Officers of Scales' Brigade, 1994
N.94.2.5
Speaker Ban Law, House Bill #1395, 1994 (1963)
N.94.2.6
Hog Killing, 1994
N.94.2.7-119
Museum of History Section Chiefs' Retreat, 1994
N.94.2.120-128
Hotel Wilmington, 1994 (1924)
N.94.2.129
Zeb V. Turlington, 1994
N.94.2.130
Dr. George Alexander Ramsaur Family, 1994 (ca. 1899)
N.94.2.131
Memucan and Mary Wade Hunt, 1994 (ca. 1759)
N.94.2.132
Dr. George Manley Bell, 1994 (1883)
N.94.2.133
Reverend Samuel Allen Family, 1994 (ca. 1899)
N.94.2.134
Reverend Martin Hauser, 1994
N.94.2.135
Harriet Ann Jacobs, 1994
N.94.2.136
J. A. Harrell, 1994 (ca. 1900)
N.94.2.137
J. A. Harrell, 1994
N.94.2.138
Cultivating Rice, 1994 (ca. 1911)
N.94.2.139
John Lawson Marker, 1994
N.94.2.144
Christopher Gale, 1994
N.94.2.145
Seal of Albemarle, 1994
N.94.2.146
Philip Ludwell, 1994
N.94.2.147
Robert Daniel, 1994
N.94.2.148
Pirate's Money Jar, 1994
N.94.2.149
Saint Paul's Church, 1994
N.94.2.150
Cupola House, 1994
N.94.2.151
Interior View of Cupola House, 1994
N.94.2.152
Chowan County Courthouse, 1994
N.94.2.153
Penelope Barker, 1994
N.94.2.154
Tea Party House, 1994
N.94.2.155
Edenton Tea Party, 1994
N.94.2.156
Hayes Plantation, 1994
N.94.2.157
John Wright Stanly House, 1994
N.94.2.158
Tryon Palace, 1994
N.94.2.159
Relics From Tryon Palace, 1994
N.94.2.160
Governor Tryon's Chair, 1994
N.94.2.161
Regulator's Tree, 1994
N.94.2.162
Orange County Courthouse, 1994
N.94.2.163
Clerk's Office (Halifax, N. C.), 1994
N.94.2.164
Jail (Halifax), 1994
N.94.2.165
Royal White-Hunt Lodge (Masonic), Halifax, 1994
N.94.2.166
Tomb of Joseph Montfort, 1994
N.94.2.167
Interior of Royal White-Hunt Lodge, Halifax, 1994
N.94.2.168
Home of William R. Davie, Halifax, 1994
N.94.2.169
Interior View of Davie House, 1994
N.94.2.170
"The Grove," Home of Willie Jones, 1994
N.94.2.171
Philemon Hawkins, Jr., 1994
N.94.2.172
Front View of Home of Philemon Hawkins, Jr., 1994
N.94.2.173
Rear View of Philemon Hawkins, Jr. Home, 1994
N.94.2.174
Colonel Benjamin Hawkins, 1994
N.94.2.175
"Montmorenci", 1994
N.94.2.176
"Montmorenci" Stairway and Medallion, 1994
N.94.2.177
Mantle of "Montmorenci", 1994
N.94.2.1778
Window at "Montmorenci", 1994
N.94.2.179
Doorway at "Montmorenci", 1994
N.94.2.180
"Montmorenci", Detail, Second Floor and Roof, 1994
N.94.2.181
Old Slave Quarters, "Montmorenci", 1994
N.94.2.182
Home of Judge Blake Baker, 1994
N.94.2.183
Hallway, Blake Baker House, 1994
N.94.2.184
Blake Baker House, Entrance to Hall Room, 1994
N.94.2.185
Blake Baker House, Hall Room, 1994
N.94.2.186
Blake Baker House, Ceiling Detail, 1994
N.94.2.187
Blake Baker House, Interior Detail, 1994
N.94.2.188
Blake Baker House, Doorway, 1994
N.94.2.189
Alston House, Mantle, 1994
N.94.2.190
William Kearney House, Mantle, 1994
N.94.2.191
"Little Manor", 1994
N.94.2.192
"Little Manor", Hallway, 1994
N.94.2.193
"Little Manor," Drawing Room, 1994
N.94.2.194
"Little Manor," Mantle, 1994
N.94.2.195
"Little Manor," Interior Detail, 1994
N.94.2.196
Interior View of the John Alston Home, 1994
N.94.2.197
Memorial of William Heritage, 1994
N.94.2.198
Orton Plantation, 1994
N.94.2.199
Governor Arthur Dobbs, 1994
N.94.2.200
Fort Dobbs, 1994
N.94.2.201
General Hugh Waddell, 1994
N.94.2.202
Constantine John Phipps, 1994
N.94.2.203
Lillington Hall, 1994
N.94.2.204
The Hermitage, 1994
N.94.2.205
Saint Phillip's Church, 1994
N.94.2.206
Earl of Wilmington, 1994
N.94.2.207
Saint James' Church, 1994
N.94.2.208
Thomas Godfrey Memorial Marker, 1994
N.94.2.209
"Hilton", Home of Cornelius Harnett, 1994
N.94.2.210
Grave of Cornelius Harnett, 1994
N.94.2.211
Monument to Cornelius Harnett, 1994
N.94.2.212
Burgwyn House, Wilmington, 1994
N.94.2.213
Entrance to Burgwyn House, Wilmington., 1994
N.94.2.214
Slave Quarters, Burgwyn House, 1994
N.94.2.215
Home of William Hooper, 1994
N.94.2.216
William Hooper, 1994
N.94.2.217
The Drum Tree, 1994
N.94.2.218
Judge Alfred Moore, 1994
N.94.2.219
"North Carolina Gazette", October 18, 1959, 1994
N.94.2.220
Robert Howe, 1994
N.94.2.221
Old State House, Fayetteville, 1994
N.94.2.222
Sculpture of James Kenan, 1994
N.94.2.223
Flora McDonald, 1994
N.94.2.224
Mecklenburg Monument, 1994
N.94.2.225
Joseph Graham, 1994
N.94.2.226
Joseph McDowell, Quaker Meadows, 1994
N.94.2.227
Drawing of King's Mountain, 1994
N.94.2.228
Battle of King's Mountain, 1994
N.94.2.229
Joseph Winston, 1994
N.94.2.230
Abner Nash, 1994
N.94.2.231
"Ingleside," Home of Jacob Forney, 1994
N.94.2.232
Daniel Morgan, 1994
N.94.2.233
William Polk, 1994
N.94.2.234
Nathanael Greene, 1994
N.94.2.235
Monument, Guilford Courthouse Battleground, 1994
N.94.2.236
Marquis Cornwallis, 1994
N.94.2.237
Courthouse, Pittsboro, Chatham County, 1994
N.94.2.238
Phyatira Church, 1994
N.94.2.239
Joel Lane House, 1994
N.94.2.240
Drawing Room, Joel Lane House, 1994
N.94.2.241
Dining Room, Joel Lane House, 1994
N.94.2.242
Living Room, Joel Lane House, 1994
N.94.2.243
Alexander Martin, 1994
N.94.2.244
Old State Capitol, 1994
N.94.2.245
Present State Capitol, Raleigh, 1994
N.94.2.246
Grave of Nathaniel Macon, 1994
N.94.2.247
Old East Building, University of North Carolina, 1994
N.94.2.248
Birthplace of Walter Hines Page, 1994
N.94.2.249
Composite Photo of Twelfth Regiment Soldiers, 1994
N.94.3.2
Milton Blalock, First Sergeant, 1994
N.94.3.1
Masonic Chapter Charter, Mattamuskeet Lodge, 1994 (1873)
N.94.3.3
Faculty of the University of North Carolina Medical Department, 1994 (1902-1909)
N.94.3.4
Gray's Atlas Map of North Carolina, 1864, 1994 (1864)
N.94.3.5
Winberry (Winbury) Plantation House, 1994 (ca. 1820-1830)
N.94.3.6
Burning Charcoal, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.3.7
Collecting Turpentine, 1994 (ca. 1890-1900)
N.94.3.8
Map of Edenton, 1893, 1994 (1893)
N.94.3.9
Raleigh High School Football Team, ca. 1916, 1994 (ca. 1916)
N.94.3.10
Raleigh High School Faculty, 1994 (ca. 1916)
N.94.3.11
Fishing on Lake Phelps, 1994 (1939)
N.94.3.12
Greensboro Party Visits Mount Mitchell, ca. 1900, 1994 (ca. 1900)
N.94.3.13
All-Star Air Circus, 1994
N.94.3.14
Patterson House, 1994 (ca. 1910's)
N.94.3.15
Drag Hunt, 1994 (ca. 1916)
N.94.3.16
Baptism (Outdoor) Near Asheville, 1994 (1913)
N.94.3.17
Hotel Rufus King, 1994 (ca. 1935)
N.94.3.18
State High School, 1994
N.94.3.19
City Market, Wilson, 1994 (ca. 1908)
N.94.3.20
Old Methodist Episcopal Church, Fayetteville, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.3.21
First Baptist Church, Mount Airy, 1994 (ca. 1910s)
N.94.3.22
W. S. Martin and Co. Drug Store, Hickory, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.3.23
William Smithwick (Captain Billy), 1994 (ca. 1850)
N.94.3.24
Family Portrait of the Isaac David Boyd Family, 1994 (ca. 1896)
N.94.3.25
Mordecai House, Raleigh, 1994 (ca. 1890s)
N.94.3.26
Mitty Ann Washing Clothes at Spring Near Mordecai House, 1994 (ca. 1908)
N.94.3.27
Black Woman Holding Drinking Gourds, 1994 (ca. 1900)
N.94.3.28
Mordecai Family at North Carolina State Fair, 1994 (ca. 1890)
N.94.3.29
Mordecai Family at the State Fair, 1994 (1891)
N.94.3.30-32
Street Scene in Murphy, 1994 (ca. 1950)
N.94.4.1
Street Scene in Murphy, 1994 (ca. 1950)
N.94.4.2
Baptist Church, Southern Pines, 1994 (ca. 1918)
N.94.4.3
Views of North Carolina State-Duke Basketball Game, 1950s, 1994 (early 1950s)
N.94.4.4-10
Launching of the Zebulon B. Vance, 1994 (1941)
N.94.4.11-18
Aerial View of Moncure, 1994 (ca. 1951)
N.94.4.19
Aerial View of Moncure, 1994 (ca. 1951)
N.94.4.20
Mrs. Zoe L. Mears Perry, 1994 (ca. 1880s)
N.94.4.21
Frying Pan Shoals Light Tower, 1994 (ca. 1980)
N.94.4.22
Diamond Shoals Light Tower, 1994 (ca. 1980)
N.94.4.23
Man Plowing on Cherokee Reservation, 1994 (1940)
N.94.4.24
Interior View of a General Store, 1994 (1872)
N.94.4.25
Wilhelm Von Bode, 1994
N.94.4.26
William R. Valentiner, 1994 (1919)
N.94.4.27
Colonel Hamilton Allen Brown, 1994 (1863)
N.94.4.28
Captain Hugh Thomas Brown, 1994
N.94.4.29
North Carolina State Highway Commission Equipment Truck, 1994 (ca. 1920s)
N.94.5.1
Street Scene, 1994 (ca. 1930)
N.94.5.2
Street Scene, 1994 (ca. 1930)
N.94.5.3
Raleigh Bar, 1994
N.94.5.4
Raleigh Telephone Company Truck and Crew, 1994
N.94.5.5
SS Durham Victory, 1994 (1944)
N.94.5.6
USS Durham, 1994 (1969)
N.94.5.7
Hotel Albert, 1994 (1890)
N.94.5.8
Felch Photography Studio, 1994 (ca. 1906)
N.94.5.9
Sanford and Smith, General Merchandise Store, 1994 (ca. 1906)
N.94.5.10
Sally Mayo Cameron, 1994 (ca. late 1880s)
N.94.5.11
Ellen Brabble Norman Ludford, 1994 (ca. 1880s)
N.94.5.12
Ellen Brabble Norman Ludford, 1994 (ca. 1870s)
N.94.5.13
Colonial Stores Warehouse, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.14
Kraft Foods Warehouse, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.15
White Memorial Presbyterian Church, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.16
Job P. Wyatt and Sons Company, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.17
Village Pharmacy, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.18
American Machine and Foundry Company, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.19
Occidental Life Insurance Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.20
Fire Station Number 5, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.21
Houses Off Dogwood Lane, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.22
Fire Station Number 4, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.23
Moravian Church, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.24
Armco Drainage and Metal Products, Inc., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.25
Glenwood Village Shopping Center, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.26
Winn Dixie Store, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.27
Fayetteville Street, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.28
Sherwood Bates School, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.29
Fire Station Number 6, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.30
Central Fire Station, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.31
Phillips 66 Office Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.32-33
Fire Station Number 2, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.36
Unidentified School, 1994 (c. late 1950s)
N.94.5.37
Houses Off Hartford Road, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.38
Swift Packing Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.39
International Paper Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.40
Unidentified School, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.41
Edwards and Broughton Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.42
Houses in Unidentified Subdivision, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.43
McCraken Supply Co., Inc., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.44
Oak Tree, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.45
Westinghouse Meter Plant, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.46
Unidentified Residential Area, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.47
Rex Hospital, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.48
Houses, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.49
Josephus Daniels Junior High School, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.50
Fire Department Practice Tower, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.51-52
School, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.53
Glenwood Village Shopping Center, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.54-55
Nationwide Insurance Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.56
Fire Station Number 3, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.57
Peden Steel Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.58
State Farmers' Market, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.59
Baptist State Convention Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.60-61
Church, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.62-63
Gregory Poole Equipment Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.64
Raleigh-Durham Airport Terminal, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.65-66
Colonial Store, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.67
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.68
Masonic Grand Lodge, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.69
Ligon High School, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.70
Lake Wheeler, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.71-72
Water Main, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.73
Sewer Treatment Plant, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.74
ESSO Office Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.75
A and P Grocery Warehouse and Distribution Terminal, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.76
Farmers' Market, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.77-78
Houses, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.79
Houses, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.80-81
Houses, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.82-83
Cameron Village Apartments, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.84
Houses, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.85
Rochester Heights Subdivision, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.86
Sewer Treatment Plant, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.87
Water Treatment Plant, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.88-89
Water Treatment Plant, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.90
Water Treatment Plant, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.91
Water Main Construction, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.92
Water Treatment Plant, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.93
American Commercial Bank and First Federal Savings and Loan, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.94-95
Street Scenes, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.96-97
Buildings, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.98-99
Odd Fellows Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.100-101
McLaurin Parking Deck, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.102-103
Winn-Dixie Store, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.104-105
Gay Lyn Beauty Salon, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.106-107
Raleigh Hotel, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.108-109
News and Observer Publishing Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.110-111
Rhodes Furniture Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.112-113
Raleigh Hotel/Fawcett Realtors, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.114-115
Paul and Isabel Williams Wilson, 1994
N.94.5.116
Harry Richard Williams, 1994
N.94.5.117
"Shipping Cotton", 1994
N.94.5.118
Hugh Morson and Students, 1994 (ca. 1910s)
N.94.5.119
"Panther Rocks", 1994 (1911)
N.94.5.120
Andrew Johnson Hotel, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.121-122
S. W. Brewer and Son, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.123-124
Businesses, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.125-126
McLaurin Parking Deck/Stores, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.127-128
Montgomery Ward Store, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.129-130
Businesses, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.131-132
Stores, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.133-134
Green Stamp Store/Andrew Johnson Hotel, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.135-136
Parking Lot, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.137-138
Office Supply Store/Associated Insurers, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.139-140
Johnson Lambe Sporting Goods Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.141-142
Capital Club Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.143-144
Buildings, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.145-146
Capital Club Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.147-148
Thiem's Record Shop/Odd Fellows Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.149-150
Mobley's Art Center/Buildings, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.151-152
Bosse Jewelers/Darling Shop/Masonic Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.153-154
Montgomery Ward/Jobelle Shop/Jewel Box/Security Bank, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.155-156
Fayetteville Street, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.157-158
Salisbury Street, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.159
Fayetteville Street, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.160
Buildings, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.161-162
Wright's Men's Clothing Store, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.163-164
Green Stamp Store/Andrew Johnson Hotel/Flythe Sales, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.165-166
Johnson-Lambe Company/Buildings, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.167-168
Odd Fellows Building/Efird's Department Store, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.169-170
Land's Jewelers/Butler Shoes, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.171-172
Hudson-Belk Department Store, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.173-174
Grant Store/Wake Theater/Raleigh Savings and Loan, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.175-176
Marilyn Shoes/Betty Gay Shop/Jolly's/Ellsberg's/Mangel's, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.177-178
Justice Building/Dee's Milliners/Nieman's Store, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.179-180
Poole's Music Store/First Presbyterian Church and Annex, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.181-182
Shorr's Store/Carolina Hardware Company, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.183-184
Alfred Williams and Company/Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.185-186
Wright's Clothing Store/Ivey-Taylor Department Store, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.187-188
Charles Stores Company/Domestic Loan Company, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.189-190
C. H. Stephenson Music Company/Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.191-192
Atlas Sewing Center/Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.193-194
Commercial Printing Co./McLellan Stores Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.195-196
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegram Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.197-198
Ruffin Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.199-200
Vacant Lot, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.201-202
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegram Building/Ruffin Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.203-204
Century Post Office/Wake County Courthouse, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.205-208
Fayetteville Street, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.209
Artcraft Sign Co./Famous Delicatessen, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.210-211
Briggs Hardware/Eckerd Drug Co./Woolworth's Store, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.212-213
Reliable Loan Co./People's Cafe/Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.214-215
Raleigh Hotel/McDowell Street, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.216-217
Daniels Store/Raleigh Sandwich Shop/Family Shoes, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.218-219
Fayetteville Street, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.220-221
Fayetteville Street, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.222
Associated Insurers/Old City Hall, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.223-224
Raleigh Hotel, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.225-226
Durham Life Insurance Co. Annex/Lynn's Service Station, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.227-228
Fayetteville Street, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.229
Durham Life Insurance Company Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.230-231
Davie Street, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.231-232
Century Post Office/Wake County Courthouse, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.233-240
Durham Life Insurance Company Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.241-242
Durham Life Insurance Company/Wake County Courthouse, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.243-244
Wyatt-Quarles Seed Company, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.245-246
Professional Building (Branch Banking and Trust Company), 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.247-248
Arcade Lot Building/Hudson-Belk Department Store, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.249-250
Raleigh Building/Walgreen's Drug Co./Butler Shoes/Diana Shops, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.251-252
Heilig-Levine Store/Carolina Cleaners, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.253-254
Carter's Furniture and Appliance Company, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.255-256
Ambassador Theater/Adler Shoes/Modern Shoe Shop, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.257-258
Johnson Jewelers/Carolina Loan/Ballentine's/Nowell's Clothing, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.259-260
First Presbyterian Church, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.261-262
Martin Street/Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.263-264
McLellan's Store/F. W. Woolworth's Store, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.265-266
News and Observer Building/US Marine Corps Recruiting Station, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.267-268
Professional Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.269-270
Businesses, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.271-272
Businesses, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.273-274
W. T. Grant Co./Efird's/Raleigh Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.275-276
Caudle's Shoe Shop/Scottish Bank/E. R. Poole Music Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.277-278
Site of Wake County Office Complex/Watkins' Garage/Grimes' Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.279-280
Durham Life Insurance Building/S and W Cafeteria, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.281-282
Eckerd Drug Store/Brigg's Hardware/Lerner Shops/W. T. Grant Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.283-284
First Citizens Bank, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.285-286
Mayo's Clothiers/Johnson's Jewelers, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.287-288
Security National Bank/LaBelle/Jewel Box, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.289-290
S. H. Kress and Co./Mobley's Art Center, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.291-292
Old City Hall Annex/Sunoco Station/Hudson-Belk Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.293-294
Southern Surplus Store/safeway Grill/Watkins Tire and Battery, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.295-296
McLaurin Parking Garage, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.297-298
Ambassador Theater, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.299-300
Green's Restaurant/Justice Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.301-302
Sir Walter Hotel/Davie Street, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.303-304
W. T. Grant Company/Lerner Shops, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.305-306
Durham Life Annex, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.307-308
Lawyer's Building/State Theater, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.309-310
First Federal Savings and Loan Co. Site/Andrew Jackson Hotel, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.311-312
Hudson-Belk Department Store, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.313-314
Bremson Diamond Co./Capital Camera Shop/Southern Furniture Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.315-316
Globe Clothing/Family Barber Shop/Charles Stores, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.317-318
Associated Finance/ABC Store/Southern Surplus, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.319-320
Wilmington Street/Miles Shoe Shop/Brooks Maytag Service, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.321-324
Maupin Travel/Jeffries Jewelry Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.325-326
S. H. Kress and Co./Ruffin Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.327-328
First Citizens Bank, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.329-330
Baptist Church, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.331-332
Wake County Office Complex, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.333-334
Crosley's (Watkins') Garage/Carolina Office Building, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.335-336
Bache and Co./Merchant's Association/Caudle's Shoe Shop, 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.337-338
Joe's Sport Shop/Dixie Loan Co., 1994 (ca. late 1950s)
N.94.5.339-340
Drying Stock After Belhaven Flood, 1994 (1913)
N.94.5.341
US Mail Carrier With Horse and Buggy, 1994 (ca. 1915)
N.94.5.342
Atlantic Hotel, 1994 (ca. 1909)
N.94.5.343
Unveiling of Monument at Gillespie Gap, 1994 (1927)
N.94.5.344
Greyhound Race Track, 1994 (ca. 1940s)
N.94.5.345
Machine Shop, 1994 (ca. 1930)
N.94.5.346
Dormitory, Lees-McRae Institute, 1994 (ca. 1912)
N.94.5.347
Southern Pines, 1994 (ca. 1912)
N.94.5.348
Sunbathers at Wrightsville Beach, 1994 (ca. 1906)
N.94.5.349
Lincolnton Graded School, 1994 (ca. 1920)
N.94.5.350
Baptist Church After Flood, Belhaven, 1994 (1913)
N.94.5.351
North Carolina Military Academy Football Team, 1900, 1994 (1900)
N.94.6.1
North Carolina Military Academy, 1994 (ca. 1903-1904)
N.94.6.2
North Carolina Military Academy, 1994 (1902-1903)
N.94.6.3
Southern Railway Steam Engine, 1994 (1949)
N.94.6.4
Piney Grove School, 1994 (ca. 1900s)
N.94.6.5
Pine Ridge School, 1994 (ca. 1900)
N.94.6.6
Lewis Family Home, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.6.7
General Store, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.6.8
Ann Collins Blount, 1994 (ca. late 1850s)
N.94.6.9
Anne Ruffin Cameron, 1994 (ca. 1858)
N.94.6.10
Trolley, 1994 (ca. 1915)
N.94.6.11
Trolley, 1994 (ca. 1915)
N.94.6.12
Trolley, 1994 (1915)
N.94.6.13
Landing at Camp Glenn, 1994 (ca. 1915)
N.94.6.14
Cape Lookout Lighthouse, 1994 (1906)
N.94.6.15
Gould Apartment House, 1994 (1919)
N.94.6.16
Biggs House, 1994 (ca. 1909)
N.94.6.17
Cheshire Building, St. Augustine's College, 1994
N.94.6.18
UNC Students Engaged in Snowball Fight, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.6.19
Interior View, Carpenter Motors, Inc., Durham, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1920)
N.94.6.20
Patrick J. Buchanan and Dr. Boyd D. Cathey, 1994 (1991)
N.94.6.22
Scraping for Turpentine, 1994
N.94.6.23
Small House, 1994
N.94.6.24
Women Peeling Apples, 1994
N.94.6.25
Dempsey Trevathan, 1994
N.94.6.26
Mrs. Dempsey Trevathan, 1994
N.94.6.27
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Trevathan, 1994
N.94.6.28
Robert Trevathan, 1994
N.94.6.29
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Trevathan, 1994
N.94.6.30
Richard Megavan Eames, 1994 (ca. late 1860s)
N.94.6.31
Carrie Nation, 1994 (1907)
N.94.6.32
Lynching of Julius Davidson, 1994 (1878)
N.94.6.33
Main Street, Salisbury, 1994 (ca. 1900)
N.94.6.34
Granite Quarry, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.6.35
Eames Family, 1994 (ca. 1890s)
N.94.6.36
Unidentified Black Family, 1994 (ca. 1900)
N.94.6.37
Theodore Buerbaum, Mrs. F. E. Lloyd and Beffie, 1994 (1909)
N.94.6.38
Home of Theodore Buerbaum, 1994 (1909)
N.94.6.39
Powell Family, 1994 (1909)
N.94.6.40
Carrie, Cook for Theodore Buerbaum Family, 1994 (1909)
N.94.6.41
Beffie Buerbaum, 1994 (1909)
N.94.6.42
Theodore Buerbaum, 1994 (1909)
N.94.6.43
Confederate Monument, 1994 (1909)
N.94.6.44
Providence Methodist Episcopal Church, 1994 (1909)
N.94.6.45
Union Grove Lutheran Church, 1994 (1909)
N.94.6.46
Steam Engine Freight Train #650, 1994 (1909)
N.94.6.47
Residence of P. A. Cauble, 1994 (ca. 1909)
N.94.6.48
Steam Engine, 1994 (1911)
N.94.6.49
Mountain Wagon, 1994 (ca. early 1900s)
N.94.6.50
Children of Theodore Buerbaum, 1994 (1908)
N.94.6.51
Senator Robert Dole, 1994 (1993)
N.94.6.21
Buerbaum Family, 1994 (ca. 1914)
N.94.6.52
Early Automobile on Main Street, Salisbury, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.6.53
North Carolina Motor Camps at Washington, D. C., 1994 (1929)
N.94.6.54
First World Convention, Churches of Christ, 1994 (1930)
N.94.6.55
Gertrude S. Carraway, 1994 (ca. 1930)
N.94.6.56
Gertrude S. Carraway, 1994
N.94.6.57
Gertrude S. Carraway, 1994
N.94.6.58
Gertrude S. Carraway, 1994
N.94.6.59
Gertrude S. Carraway, 1994
N.94.6.60
Gertrude S. Carraway, 1994
N.94.6.61
Gertrude S. Carraway, 1994
N.94.6.62
Gertrude S. Carraway, 1994
N.94.6.63
Gertrude S. Carraway, 1994
N.94.6.64
Gertrude S. Carraway at Tryon Palace, 1994 (ca. 1959)
N.94.6.65
Panoramic View of Camp Recovery, CCC, 1994 (1935)
N.94.6.66-69
Public House-Tailor Shop, Brunswick Town, 1994
N.94.6.70
Plan of the Public House-Tailor Shop, Brunswick, 1994
N.94.6.71
Public House-Tailor Shop, Brunswick Town, 1994
N.94.6.72
"Nath Moore's Front," Brunswick Town, 1994
N.94.6.73
Nath Moore's Front, 1994
N.94.6.74
Newman-Taylor House and Kitchen, 1994
N.94.6.75
Opera House, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.6.76
Soldier, Fifth North Carolina Cavalry, 1994
N.94.6.77
Jesse Virgil Dobbins, 1994
N.94.6.78
Nash Home, 1994 (ca. 1931)
N.94.6.79
Joel Lane House, 1994 (ca. 1931)
N.94.6.80
Dr. Edmund Strudwick House, 1994 (ca. 1931)
N.94.6.81
Coolemee Plantation, 1994 (ca. 1931)
N.94.6.82
Joel Lane House, 1994 (ca. 1931)
N.94.6.83
Assembly Hall, 1994 (ca. 1931)
N.94.6.84
Bethabara Church, 1994 (ca. 1931)
N.94.6.85
Peter Hairston Home, 1994 (ca. 1931)
N.94.6.86
Joel Lane House, 1994 (ca. 1931)
N.94.6.87
Statue of Nathanael Greene, 1994 (1931)
N.94.6.88
Alexander Martin, 1994
N.94.6.89
Nathanael Greene, 1994
N.94.6.90
Indian Dance Ritual, 1994
N.94.6.91
Indians Cooking, 1994
N.94.6.92
Indian Village, 1994
N.94.6.93
"The Grove", Home of Willie Jones, 1994
N.94.6.94
Salem Academy, 1994
N.94.6.95
Louisa Wilson Bitting Memorial, 1994
N.94.6.96
Model-Vogler House, 1994
N.94.6.97
John Vogler House, 1994
N.94.6.98
House and Office of Washington Bryan, 1994
N.94.6.99
Home of James A. Bryan, 1994
N.94.6.100
Orange County Courthouse, 1994
N.94.6.101
Catholic Priest Home, 1994
N.94.6.102
Old Market House, Fayetteville, 1994
N.94.6.103
Malette House, 1994
N.94.6.104
Brothers' House, 1994 (ca. 1930s)
N.94.6.105
Moravian Home Church, 1994
N.94.6.106
Salem Tavern, 1994
N.94.6.107
Playmaker's Theater, 1994
N.94.6.108
Deer Hunters Transport Deer, 1994
N.94.6.109-111
Indians Cooking Fish, 1994
N.94.6.112
Old Stone House, 1994
N.94.6.113
Fetter House, 1994
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Mantle and Fireplace, 1994
N.94.6.115
Peter Hairston Home, 1994
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Home Church, 1994 (ca. 1930s)
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Widow Puckett House, 1994
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James Sprunt Meemorial Presbyterian Church, 1994
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Episcopal Church, Chapel Hill, 1994
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Arthur Williams House, 1994
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View of Fayetteville, 1994 (1814)
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"Ellerslie", 1994
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"Cool Spring" (E. R. McEachin Home), 1994
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Mantle, E. R. McEachin Home ("Cool Spring"), 1994
N.94.6.125
Detail, Robinson House, 1994
N.94.6.126
Home of William and James Haig, 1994
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Spiral Staircase, Haig House, 1994
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Mantle, Haig House, 1994
N.94.6.129
James C. Dobbin House, 1994
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William Hollister House, 1994
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Presbyterian Church, Fayetteville, 1994
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Doorway, Smallwood House, 1994
N.94.6.133
Mordecai House, 1994
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Old Dutch Type House, 1994
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Harvey House, Interior Door and Molding, 1994
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Darnell House, 1994
N.94.6.137
Darnell House, 1994
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State Capitol, 1994
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State Capitol (Interior Detail of Ionic Column), 1994
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John Haywood House, 1994
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Elements in the John Haywood House, 1994
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Haywood House, 1994
N.94.6.143
Haywood House (Fireplace), 1994
N.94.6.144
Pembroke Table, 1994
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Lafayette at Canova Statue of Washington, 1994 (1825)
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Wakefield, 1994 (ca. 1880s)
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Captain Ashe Home, 1994
N.94.6.148
Unidentified House, Front Steps, 1994
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State Capitol, Corinthian Column, 1994
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Saint Paul's Church, 1994
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Presbyterian Church, New Bern, 1994
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Old Governor's Mansion, 1994
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Christ Church, Raleigh, 1994
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Masonic Temple, New Bern, 1994
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Old Capitol Building, 1994
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Saint Thomas Church, Bath, 1994
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Ruins of Saint Philips Church, 1994
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Sprunt Home, Wilmington, 1994
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Captain Samuel Ashe House, 1994
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Doorway, Orton Plantation, 1994
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Dining Room, Orton Plantation, 1994
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Bellamy House, Wilmington, 1994
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Orton Plantation, 1994
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McCreary House, Wilmington, 1994
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Constitution House, Halifax, 1994
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Octagon House, Near Swansboro, 1994
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City Hall and Theater (Thalian Hall), 1994 (ca. 1920s)
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Large Oak Tree, Wilmington, 1994
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Saint James Church, Wilmington, 1994
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Marsh House, Bath, 1994
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Chowan County Courthouse, Edenton, 1994
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Hayes Plantation, 1994
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Night View of State Capitol, 1994
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Judge Thomas Ruffin, 1994
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Staircase, State Capitol, 1994
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Crabtree Jones House, 1994 (1795)
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Cupola House, Edenton, 1994
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James Gill House, 1994
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Presbyterian Church, Fayetteville, 1994
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E. J. Hale House (McKethan), 1994
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Tryon Palace, 1994
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Oliver Herring or J. T. Jones, 1994
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James Thomas Jones or Chauncy J. Herring, 1994
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James R. Jones, 1994
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Doctor T. Jones, 1994
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Louis C. Jones, 1994
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Delia Jones, 1994
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Unidentified Jones Child (Female), 1994
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Catherine A. Jones, 1994
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Elizabeth and Ella Herring, 1994
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Phillip Livingston Jones, 1994
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Joseph R. Anderson, 1994 (1923)
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Reinforcements for Terry's and Scofield's Armies, 1994 (1865)
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Fort Caswell, 1994 (1865)
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Landing Stores From Transports, 1994 (1865)
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View of Smithville, 1994 (1865)
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Farm Land, Ashe County, 1994 (ca. 1890)
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Mountain Farm, 1994 (ca. 1890)
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Mary Calloway Faw, 1994
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Jacob Judson Faw, 1994
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Stephen Thomas, 1994
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Mary Hunter Bevers Perry, 1994 (ca. 1870s)
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Governor's Mansion, 1994 (ca. 1895)
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L.J. Walker holding the flag of the 13th N.C., C.S.A., 1994 (1914)
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Lightner Building, Hargett Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1994 (ca. 1918)
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Interior View, Chero-Cola Bottling Co., Winston-Salem, N. C., 1994 (ca. 1923)
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Central Hotel, Charlotte N.C., 1994 (1877)
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The Atlantic Hotel, Beaufort, N.C., 1994 (1875)
N.94.7.5.
Unidentified Soldier, Beaufort Co., N.C., Militia, ca. 1880, 1994 (1880)
N.94.7.6.
Alice Juanita Richeson Taylor 1877-1951, 1994 (ca. late 1880's)
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Panoramic of 18th Regt., 6th Brig. F.A.R.O. Camp Jackson, SC, 1994 (ca. 1918)
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Photo of a door ajar, ca. 1950's, 1994 (ca. 1950's)
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Confederate Grays, 20th N.C. Regiment, Co. E, 1994 (ca.1862)
N.94.7.13.
Downtown Raleigh, 1985, 1994 (1985)
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H. Mahler, dealer in watches and jewelry, Raleigh, ca. 1869., 1994 (1869)
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Redin Bryan (1843- 1941). Civil War Veteran, 1994 (ca. 1935)
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W.D. Bennett in his 1947 studebaker at Duke Univ. Spring '48, 1994 (1948)
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Interior View at Roanoke and Tar River Gun Club, ca. 1945., 1994 (ca. 1945)
N.94.7.18.
Charles Vance York (1876-1941), 1994 (ca. 1923)
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Mabel Anderson York (1886- 1956), 1994 (1923)
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Charles Vance York (1876- 1941), 1994 (1938)
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Mabel Anderson York(1886- 1956), 1994 (1945)
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James Wesley "Willie" York (b. 11 Sept. 1912), 1994 (ca. 1955)
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James Wesley "Willie" York, ca. 1955, 1994 (1955)
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James Wesley "Willie" York, 1994 (1987)
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James Wesley "Willie" York, 1994 (1976)
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James Wesley "Willie" York, 1994 (1976)
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Eliza Jane Pratt (1902- 1981), 1994 (1946)
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Craig House, near Hope Creek, Orange County, N.C., 1994 (1933)
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Petition of Jacob Johnson to Gov. Thomas Bragg, 1994 (1856)
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Old Whitney Dam Construction, Yadkin River, ca. 1913, 1994 (ca. 1913)
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Lookout Shoals Dam and Power House, Catawba River, ca. 1916, 1994 (ca. 1916)
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Lookout Shoals Dam and Power House, Catawba River, ca. 1914, 1994 (ca. 1914)
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Narrows Dam and Power House, Yadkin River, near Badin, N.C., 1994 (ca. 1917)
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Narrows Dam and Power House, Yadkin River, near Badin, N.C., 1994 (ca. 1916)
N.94.7.35
Paving in Myers Park, Charlotte, ca. 1916, 1994 (ca. 1916)
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Forsyth County Road Work, ca. 1916, 1994 (ca. 1916)
N.94.7.37
Bridgewater Linville Earth Dam, Bridgewater, N.C., ca. 1919, 1994 (ca. 1919)
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Bridgewater Linville Earth Dam, Bridgewater, N.C., ca. 1917, 1994 (ca. 1917)
N.94.7.39
Bridgewater- Paddy Creek Earth Dam, ca. 1919, 1994 (ca. 1919)
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Paddy Creek Earth Dam, ca. 1917, 1994 (ca. 1917)
N.94.7.41
Bridgewater- Catawba Spillway Dam, ca. 1918, 1994 (ca. 1918)
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Bridgewater Catawba Spillway Dam, ca. 1917, 1994 (ca. 1917)
N.94.7.43
Yadkin Falls Dam and Power House, Badin, N.C., ca. 1919, 1994 (ca. 1919)
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Yadkin Falls Dam and Power House, ca. 1917, 1994 (ca. 1917)
N.94.7.45
Buena Vista Development Paving, Winston- Salem, ca. 1918, 1994 (ca. 1918)
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Buster Boyd Bridge, Catawba River, Pineville, N.C., ca. 1921, 1994 (ca. 1921)
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Concrete Paving Project near Clemmons, N.C., ca. 1924, 1994 (ca. 1924)
N.94.7.48
Woodleaf Quarry Operations, Woodleaf, N.C., ca. 1923, 1994 (ca. 1923)
N.94.7.49
Bridge over Yadkin River, Spencer, N.C., ca. 1924, 1994 (ca. 1924)
N.94.7.50
Construction of Bridge, Yadkin River, Spencer,N.C., ca. 1923, 1994 (ca. 1923)
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By- Pass Work Narrows Dam, Badin, N.C., ca. 1924, 1994 (ca. 1924)
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The Narrows By- Pass Work, ca. 1923, 1994 (ca. 1923)
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Building for Hardaway- Hecht Co., Charlotte, N.C., 1923, 1994 (1923)
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Arch Bridge over Pee Dee River, Pee Dee, N.C., ca. 1926, 1994 (ca. 1926)
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Construction of Pee Dee Bridge, ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.7.56
Water Supply Dam for City of Durham, N.C., ca. 1926, 1994 (ca. 1926)
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Dam and Power House on Yadkin River, Norwood, N.C., ca. 1928, 1994 (ca. 1928)
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Construction of Norwood Dam and Power House, 1927, 1994 (1927)
N.94.7.59
Swift Island Bridge, Yadkin River, Albemarle and Troy, N.C., 1994 (ca. 1927)
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Construction of Swift Island Ferry Bridge, 1927, 1994 (1927)
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Paving Project Between Charlotte and York, S.C., ca. 1929, 1994 (ca. 1929)
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Paving Project in Polk County, N.C., ca. 1928, 1994 (ca. 1928)
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Construction of Durham Water Supply Dam, ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
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Aerial View of the U.N.C. Chapel Hill Campus, 1940, 1994 (1940)
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Roxboro Home of Gov. William W. Kitchin, 1994 (n.d.)
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Seaboard Airline Engine No.38 and Hotel, Hamlet, N.C., ca. 1912, 1994 (ca. 1912)
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Cadets at the Academy, ca. 1878, 1994 (ca. 1878)
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Group Pose to Form Living State Seal, at Rotunda, Univ. Va., 1994 (ca. 1915)
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Mrs. Elizabeth "Ruffie" Ives (ca. 1898- 1994), 1994 (n.d.)
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Isabelle Doub Coltrane (Mrs. Eugene J. Coltrane), 1910, 1994 (1910)
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Coltrane, Isabelle Doub, 1920, 1994 (1920)
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Coltrane, Isabelle Doub, 105th Birthday, 1994 (1994)
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Rockefeller, David and Mr./Mrs. Terry Sanford, 1962, 1994 (1962)
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Service Battery National Guard (Kinston), Fort Bragg, 1931, 1994 (1931)
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2nd Battalion Service Battery, 196th F.A., Ft. Jackson, S.C., 1994 (1942)
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Cherokee Law Officer and Woman with Baby, N.C. Exposition,1884, 1994 (1884)
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Memorial of Farror and Tines Race, 2 September 1773, 1994 (1773)
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Callie Lawrence House, Wake County, ca. 1915, 1994 (ca. 1915)
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Kiley, Pharon E. (ca. 1860-1891), 1994 (ca. 1898)
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Waterfront, Elizabeth City, N.C., ca. 1900, 1994 (ca. 1900)
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Waterfront, Elizabeth City, N.C., ca. 1900, 1994 (ca. 1900)
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Buxton Lines Steamer "Richmond", formerly "Santa Rosa", 1994 (n.d.)
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Morgan, Alfred (1855- 1924), 1994 (ca. 1900)
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Engle, John F. (1824- 1908), 1994 (ca. 1880)
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Engle, John F. (1824- 1908), 1994 (ca. 1890)
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Zoeller, William Henry (1864- 1936), 1994 (ca. 1920)
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Lawson, Estelle, 1994 (1935)
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Roll of Honor, National Guard, Camp Stewart, Texas, 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.8.27
Lady at Spinning Wheel in North Carolina Mountain Cabin, 1994 (ca. 1900)
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Seaboard AirLine Ten-Wheel Freight Engine #776, ca. 1911, 1994 (ca. 1911)
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Topographical Map of Mitchell County, N.C., 1891, 1994 (1891)
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Unidentified Union Officers "Ham It Up", ca. 1865, 1994 (ca. 1865)
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Beall, Mary Stevens, 1994 (ca. 1860)
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Cotton Bales on Dock at Newbern, ca. 1900, 1994 (ca. 1900)
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Dedication of Burgwyn and Rodgers Bridge, Roanoke River, 1981, 1994 (1981)
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Ribbon Cutting of Burgwyn and Rodgers Bridge, 1981, 1994 (1981)
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Rodgers, Eric W. (1898- 1994), 1994 (1981)
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Rodgers, Eric W. (1898- 1994) dedicating amphitheater, 1994 (1974)
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station, Fayetteville, ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
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Windley's Mill, Beaufort Co., after 1913 Hurricane, 1994 (ca. 1913)
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Manufacturers Club and Observer Building, Charlotte, ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
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Black Cotton Pickers near Pinehurst, N.C., ca. 1915, 1994 (ca. 1915)
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Dewberry Field, Sandhill Section North Carolina, ca. 1900, 1994 (ca. 1900)
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The Mercantile Heart of Charlotte, N.C., ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
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Camp Fire Girls, Firemen's Carnival, Southern Pines, 1915, 1994 (1915)
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Firemen's Carnival, Southern Pines, N.C., 1915, 1994 (1915)
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"Casino," A Billiard Hall in Southern Pines, N.C., ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.9.13
New England House, Boarding House, Southern Pines, ca. 1915, 1994 (ca. 1915)
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Man and Woman In Ox Driven Buggy, Southern Pines, ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
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Mill and Bridge, Haw River, N.C., ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.9.6
Connelly Springs Hotel, Connelly Springs, N.C., ca. 1909, 1994 (ca. 1909)
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U.S. Leather Co. and View of Old Fort, N.C., ca. 1909, 1994 (ca. 1909)
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Davie County Courthouse, Mocksville, N.C., ca. 1930, 1994 (ca. 1930)
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Steam Engine Train at Rocky Mount, N.C., ca. 1909, 1994 (ca. 1909)
N.94.9.20
Seaboard Air Line Railroad Station, Maxton, N.C., ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.9.21
Southern Railroad Company Depot, Mooresville, N.C., ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.9.22
Brown Memorial Church, Winston-Salem, N.C., ca. 1920, 1994 (ca. 1920)
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North Carolina Medical College, Charlotte, N.C., ca. 1911, 1994 (ca. 1911)
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Dock Scene, Pamlico River, Washington, N.C., ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.9.25
Halso Family of Duplin County, ca. 1885, 1994 (ca. 1885)
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John and Palmetto Halso, Duplin County, N.C., ca. 1900, 1994 (ca. 1900)
N.94.9.27
James Goodman Halso, Duplin County, N.C., ca. 1880, 1994 (ca. 1880)
N.94.9.28
James (Jim) Halso, Duplin Co., Grandson of James G. Halso, 1994 (ca. 1900)
N.94.9.29
Elizabeth Ann Batts Halso, Duplin Co., ca. 1900, 1994 (ca. 1900)
N.94.9.30
Halso Family, Duplin County, ca. 1885, 1994 (ca. 1885)
N.94.9.31
George Washington Grimes (1837- 1906), ca. 1888, 1994 (ca. 1888)
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Creely, at Banalbujan, Mallorca, 1953, 1994 (1953)
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Cape Fear Bridge Crash, 15 December 1930, 1994 (1930)
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Cape Fear Bridge, "Where The Bridge Span Fell", 1930, 1994 (1930)
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Paint Rock on The French Broad River, Madison County, 1994 (ca. 1873)
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Group of Girls Study Agriculture, Nash County, ca. 1940, 1994 (ca. 1940)
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Senior Agriculture Boys in Classroom, Nash County, ca. 1940, 1994 (ca. 1940)
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F.F.A. Members "Clean-up", Bailey, N.C., ca. 1945, 1994 (ca. 1945)
N.94.9.39
Braxton Honeycutt (F.F.A. Member), ca. 1945, 1994 (ca. 1945)
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Thelbert Boykin, State President F.F.A., Nash County, 1941, 1994 (1941)
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Bailey Chapter F.F.A. Members at White Lake Camp, ca. 1940, 1994 (ca. 1940)
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F.F.A. Members, Bailey Chapter, at White Lake Camp, ca. 1940, 1994 (ca. 1940)
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F.F.A. Members, Bailey Chapter, at White Lake Camp, ca. 1940, 1994 (ca. 1940)
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Thomas Finch, F.F.A. Member, Cropping Tobacco, ca. 1940, 1994 (ca. 1940)
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Thomas Finch, F.F.A. Member, Curing Tobacco, ca. 1940, 1994 (ca. 1940)
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Thomas Finch, F.F.A. Member, Looping Tobacco, ca. 1940, 1994 (ca. 1940)
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Thomas Finch, F.F.A. Member, Cutting Hay, ca. 1940, 1994 (ca. 1940)
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Thomas Finch, F.F.A. Member, and His Hay Project, ca. 1940, 1994 (ca. 1940)
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Future Farmers of America Members Going to Camp, 1994 (ca. 1940)
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F.F.A. Members' Tug-of-War at White Lake Camp, ca. 1940, 1994 (ca. 1940)
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F.F.A. Member, Owen, Cutting Grass, ca. 1950, 1994 (ca. 1950)
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F.F.A. Members Pose in Front of Bailey High School, ca. 1950, 1994 (ca. 1950)
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View of Pier at F.F.A. White Lake Camp, ca. 1950, 1994 (ca. 1950)
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F.F.A. Volleyball Game at White Lake Camp, ca. 1950, 1994 (ca. 1950)
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View of Pier at F.F.A. White Lake Camp, ca. 1950, 1994 (ca. 1950)
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View of Pier at F.F.A. White Lake Camp, ca. 1950, 1994 (ca. 1950)
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Primed Tobacco Before Curing, ca. 1940, 1994 (ca. 1940)
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Parker's Ferry, Meherrin River, Hertford County, ca. 1920, 1994 (ca. 1920)
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Black Navigator, Parker's Ferry, Meherrin River, ca. 1920, 1994 (ca. 1920)
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J.A. Jones Livery and Sale Stables, Newbern, circa 1900, 1994 (ca. 1900)
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Funeral Wagon, ca. 1900, 1994 (ca. 1900)
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Col. Robert B. Vance, ca. 1863, 1994 (ca. 1863)
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Shipping Early Corn, Clinton, N.C., ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
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Presbyterian Hospital, Charlotte, N.C., ca. 1911, 1994 (ca. 1911)
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The Home of Pepsi- Cola, Newbern, N.C., ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1915)
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Main Street, Littleton, N.C., ca. 1958, 1994 (ca. 1958)
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Seaboard Coastline Railroad Yard, Hamlet, N.C., 1912, 1994 (1912)
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W. Shelburn, Artist Photographer, Durham, N.C., ca. 1885, 1994 (ca. 1885)
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C.W. Rochelle Photograph Gallery, Durham, N.C., ca. 1885, 1994 (ca. 1885)
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Map of Toomer, 1858, 1994 (1855)
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Surviving C.S.A. Veterans of Third Reg., Greene Co., 1902, 1994 (1902)
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4.1.11.2408, 1994 (ca. 1860)
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Daguerreotype Showing Man Playing Banjo for Woman, ca. 1860, 1994 (ca. 1860)
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James Boyd Hawkins, ca. 1887, 1994 (ca. 1887)
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Frank Hawkins, ca. 1887, 1994 (ca. 1887)
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William J. Hawkins (1819- 1894), 1994 (1887)
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Jane A. Hawkins (1827- 1898), 1994 (ca. 1887)
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John Davis Hawkins, ca. 1887, 1994 (ca. 1887)
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Philemon Hawkins, 1994 (ca. 1887)
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John Davis Hawkins (1781- 1858), 1994 (ca. 1855)
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Marsh Inn, Hyde County, 1900, 1994 (1900)
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Belhaven Inn and Marsh House, Hyde County, ca. 1903, 1994 (ca. 1903)
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Richard B. Harrison Library, Raleigh, 1935, 1994 (1935)
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Richard B. Harrison Library Serves St. Agnes Hospital, 1941, 1994 (1941)
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Richard B. Harrison Library Serves St. Agnes Hospital, 1941, 1994 (1941)
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Richard B. Harrison Library Bookmobile, Shiloh Church, 1946, 1994 (1946)
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Interior View, Richard B. Harrison Library, Raleigh, 1940, 1994 (1940)
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Farmer selects from Richard B. Harrison Bookmobile, 1946, 1994 (1946)
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Richard B. Harrison Library Bookmobile, Shepard School, 1946, 1994 (1946)
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Richard B. Harrison Library Bookmobile, Lockhart School,1946, 1994 (1946)
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Richard B. Harrison Bookmobile Scene, 1946, 1994 (1946)
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Dunn and Hunter Cafe, Bookmobile Station, Wendell, 1946, 1994 (1946)
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Richard B. Harrison Library Bookmobile, Wendell, 1946, 1994 (1946)
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Mrs. Mollie Lee, Librarian, at Opening of New Library, 1948, 1994 (1948)
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Richard B. Harrison Library Bookmobile, 1949, 1994 (1949)
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Richard B. Harrison Bookmobile, Berry O'Kelly School, 1949, 1994 (1949)
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Richard B. Harrison Bookmobile Roadside, Lincolnville, 1949, 1994 (1949)
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Richard B. Harrison Bookmobile, Berry O'Kelly School, 1949, 1994 (1949)
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Children's Room, Richard B. Harrison Library, Raleigh, 1949, 1994 (1949)
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Doll Party, Richard B. Harrison Library, Raleigh, 1951, 1994 (1951)
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Richard B. Harrison Library, S. Blount St., Raleigh, 1948, 1994 (1948)
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Debutantes at Richard B. Harrison Library, Raleigh, 1952, 1994 (1952)
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Vacation Reading Club, Richard B. Harrison Library, 1952, 1994 (1952)
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Travelling Library, Richard B. Harrison Library, 1954, 1994 (1954)
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The Log Rocker Method of Mining Gold, Rowan County, ca. 1870, 1994 (ca. 1870)
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Cherokee Indian Band, ca. 1890, 1994 (ca. 1890)
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Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, Winston- Salem, ca. 1918, 1994 (ca. 1918)
N.94.10.38
Wachovia Loan and Trust Company, Winston- Salem, ca. 1907, 1994 (ca. 1907)
N.94.10.39
Durham Hosiery Mills Composite, ca. 1920, 1994 (ca. 1920)
N.94.10.40
Ossipee Cotton Mills, Burlington, N.C., ca. 1916, 1994 (ca. 1916)
N.94.10.41
Hopedale Cotton Mills, Burlington, N.C., ca. 1916, 1994 (ca. 1916)
N.94.10.42
James N. Williamson and Sons Company, Burlington, N.C., 1916, 1994 (1916)
N.94.10.43
Roanoke Mills Company, Roanoke Rapids, N.C., 1920, 1994 (1920)
N.94.10.44
Lace Valentine, to Nancy M. Watkins, Flovilla, GA, 1859, 1994 (1859)
N.94.10.45
Paper Lace Valentine to Nancy M. Watkins, Flovilla, GA, 1860, 1994 (1860)
N.94.10.46
Paper Lace Valentine, to Nancy M. Watkins, ca. 1861, 1994 (ca. 1861)
N.94.10.47
Decorative Valentine to Nancy M. Watkins, ca. 1860, 1994 (ca. 1860)
N.94.10.48
Decorative Valentine, to Nancy M. Watkins, ca. 1860, 1994 (ca. 1860)
N.94.10.49
Major George E. Preddy, World War II Fighter Pilot, ca. 1942, 1994 (ca. 1942)
N.94.10.50
Secretaries, North Carolina Dept. Cultural Resources, 1994, 1994 (1994)
N.94.10.51
"Sweating Out" Tar from Pine Wood in Eastern N.C., ca. 1908, 1994 (ca. 1908)
N.94.10.52
Picking Cotton on a Great Plantation in N.C., ca. 1907, 1994 (ca. 1907)
N.94.10.53
A Cotton Gin, Interior View, ca. 1907, 1994 (ca. 1907)
N.94.10.54
Spinning Room, White Oak Cotton Mills, Greensboro, ca. 1907, 1994 (ca. 1907)
N.94.10.55
Carding Room, White Oak Mills, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1907, 1994 (ca. 1907)
N.94.10.56
Weaving Room, White Oak Cotton Mills, Greensboro, ca. 1907, 1994 (ca. 1907)
N.94.10.57
Spin Room, Olympian Cotton Mills, Columbia, S.C., ca. 1907, 1994 (ca. 1902)
N.94.10.58
Hanging Tobacco For Curing, Lexington, Kentucky, ca. 1907, 1994 (ca. 1907)
N.94.10.59
Black Man Seated on Mule, Market St., Wilmington, 1873, 1994 (1873)
N.94.10.60
Alexander's Old Grist Mill, Buncombe County, N.C., ca. 1875, 1994 (ca. 1875)
N.94.10.61
Elevated View of Asheville, N.C., From Courthouse, ca. 1878, 1994 (ca. 1878)
N.94.10.62
Capitol Building, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1875, 1994 (ca. 1875)
N.94.10.63
Gen. Braxton Bragg and Tourists at Paint Rock, N.C., ca. 1873, 1994 (ca. 1873)
N.94.10.64
Viaduct at Andrews Geyser, McDowell County, N.C., ca. 1885, 1994 (ca. 1885)
N.94.10.65
Advertisement, Thomas H. Lindsey Studio, Asheville, ca. 1885, 1994 (ca. 1885)
N.94.10.66
John W. and Alexander Boyles, Lincoln County, N.C., ca. 1890's, 1994 (ca. 1890's)
N.94.10.66a
Francis A. Boyles, Lincoln County, N.C., ca. 1890's, 1994 (ca. 1890's)
N.94.10.67
George Washington Carver (1864- 1943), 1994 (ca. 1900)
N.94.10.68
William Edward Burghardt Du Bois (1868- 1963), 1994 (ca. 1900)
N.94.10.69
Escape of Governor John Sevier, ca. 1788, 1994 (ca. 1788)
N.94.10.70
Three Men Who Went the Farthest at Gettysburg, 1863, 1994 (1863)
N.94.11.1
Longstreet's Final Assault on the Union Lines at Gettysburg, 1994 (1863)
N.94.11.2
Nancy Jones House, Morrisville, Wake County, ca. 1940, 1994 (ca. 1940)
N.94.11.3
Monument of Absalom Tatom, circa 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.4
Monument of John Craven, Oakwood Cemetery, Wake Co., ca.1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.5
Monuments of William and Joseph Peace, Wake County, ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.6
Monument of John S. Raboteau, Merchant, ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.7
Monument of William Peck, Raleigh, ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.8
Monument of Mrs. Jane Davis Williams, ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.9
Monument of William Polk, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.10
Monument of Peter Browne, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.11
Monument of John Louis Taylor, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.12
Monument of Henry Seawell, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.13
Monument of Mary Allen, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.14
Monument of Miriam Hobbs, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.15
Monument of James Coman, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.16
Monument of James Gorman, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.17
Monument of Elizabeth Geddy, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.18
Monument of General Frederick Grist, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.19
Monument of William Hill, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.20
Monument of George Pollock, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.21
Monument of Southey Bond, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.22
Monument of William Shaw, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.23
Monument of John Rex, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.24
Monument of Jane Dickerson, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.25
Monument of Nancy Kennedy, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.26
Monument of Janny Gilchrist, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1994 (ca. 1925)
N.94.11.27
Henry Theodore Bahnson, Confederate Veteran, ca. 1880, 1994 (ca. 1880)
N.94.11.28
Oak Hall Hotel, Tryon, N.C., ca. 1930, 1994 (ca. 1930)
N.94.11.28A
Jefferson Hotel, Flint's Store, Southern Pines, N.C., 1912, 1994 (1912)
N.94.11.29
Interior View of Store, Western N.C., ca. 1924, 1994 (ca. 1924)
N.94.11.30
Haywood Dixon, Slave Carpenter, Greene County, ca. 1855, 1994 (ca. 1855)
N.94.11.31
Petition from Rowan and Orange County Residents, 1768, 1994 (1768)
N.94.11.32
Alfred Morgan (1855- 1924), Murphy, N.C., ca. 1887, 1994 (ca. 1886)
N.94.11.33
Alfred Morgan (1855- 1924) and Family, ca. 1886, 1994 (ca. 1886)
N.94.11.34
Alfred Morgan (1855- 1924) and Family, ca. 1896, 1994 (ca. 1896)
N.94.11.35
Alfred Morgan and Family, ca. 1900, 1994 (ca. 1900)
N.94.11.36
Samuel Wilson Morgan (1804- 1862), ca. 1860, 1994 (ca. 1860)
N.94.11.37
Esther Jane Robinson Morgan (1818- 1876), ca. 1870, 1994 (ca. 1870)
N.94.11.38
Esther Jane Robinson Morgan (1818- 1876), ca. 1870, 1994 (ca. 1870)
N.94.11.39
Esther Jane Robinson Morgan (1818- 1876), ca. 1872, 1994 (ca. 1872)
N.94.11.40
Alice Morgan (1840- 1913), ca. 1875, 1994 (ca. 1875)
N.94.11.41
Alice Morgan Person (1840- 1913), ca. 1885, 1994 (ca. 1885)
N.94.11.42
Lucy J. Morgan Beard (born 1852), ca. 1878, 1994 (ca. 1878)
N.94.11.43
James Beard, Hickory, N.C., ca. 1880, 1994 (ca. 1880)
N.94.11.44
Rufus Morgan (1846- 1880), ca. 1860, 1994 (ca. 1860)
N.94.11.45
Bayard Wootten (1875- 1959), Female Photographer, ca. 1940, 1994 (ca. 1940)
N.94.11.46
Reverend A. Rufus Morgan (1885- ca. 1975), ca. 1917, 1994 (ca. 1917)
N.94.11.47
Reverend A. Rufus Morgan (1885- ca. 1975), ca. 1958, 1994 (ca. 1958)
N.94.11.48
Lucy Morgan (1889- 1981), ca. 1950, 1994 (ca. 1950)
N.94.11.49
Waynesville High School Graduating Class of 1906, 1994 (1906)
N.94.11.50
Churches of Cherokee County, ca. 1908, 1994 (ca. 1908)
N.94.11.51
Murphy and Hiawassee River, Lover's Leap, Cherokee Co. ca.1908, 1994 (ca. 1908)
N.94.11.52
Morgan Family Home, Warrenton, N.C., ca. 1870, 1994 (ca. 1870)
N.94.11.53
Alfred Morgan and His Pet Deer, ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.11.54
Cullasaja Falls, Near Highlands, Macon County, N.C., ca.1881, 1994 (ca. 1881)
N.94.11.55
Lion's Head, Caesar's Head, Haywood County, N.C., ca. 1881, 1994 (ca. 1881)
N.94.11.56
Devil's Courthouse, Macon County, N.C., ca. 1881, 1994 (ca. 1881)
N.94.11.57
Merrill Shoal Falls, Horse Cove, Macon County, N.C., ca.1881, 1994 (ca. 1881)
N.94.11.58
Buck Forest Under Bridal Veil Forest, Macon Co., N.C. ca.1885, 1994 (ca. 1885)
N.94.11.59
Laurel Hill Falls, Near Caesar's Head, Haywood Co., ca. 1881, 1994 (ca. 1881)
N.94.11.60
Point Lookout, Caesar's Head, Haywood Co., N.C., ca. 1885, 1994 (ca. 1885)
N.94.11.61
Silver Veil Falls, Caesar's Head, Haywood Co., N.C., ca. 1881, 1994 (ca. 1881)
N.94.11.62
Buck Forest at Bridal Veil Falls, Macon Co., ca. 1881, 1994 (ca. 1881)
N.94.11.63
Connestee Falls, Transylvania County, N.C., ca. 1881, 1994 (ca. 1881)
N.94.11.64
Montgomery County, N.C., Historical Documentation Map, 1976, 1994 (1976)
N.94.11.65
Josephus Daniels, Woodrow Wilson, and F.D. Roosevelt, ca. 1920, 1994 (ca. 1920)
N.94.11.66
Josephus Daniels, Arrives in Mexico City, Mexico, 1933, 1994 (1933)
N.94.11.67
Sixty- Third Regiment, N.C. Troops, 1865, 1994 (1865)
N.94.11.68
Sixty-Third Regiment, N.C. Troops, 1865, 1994 (1865)
N.94.11.69
Confederate Brigadier Generals from North Carolina, 1865, 1994 (1865)
N.94.11.70
Seventy- Fifth Regiment, N.C. Troops, 1865, 1994 (1865)
N.94.11.71
Sixty- Third Regiment, N.C. Troops, 1865, 1994 (1865)
N.94.11.72
C.S.S. Shenandoah Log Book, Volume I, 25 June 1865, 1994 (1865)
N.94.11.73
Portis Gold Mine, Near Wood, Franklin County, ca. 1935, 1994 (ca. 1935)
N.94.11.74
Governor Angus W. McLean, 1928, 1994 (1928)
N.94.11.75
Train Wreck, Franklin County, 1918, 1994 (1918)
N.94.11.76
Camp for Railroad Workers, Wood, Franklin County, ca. 1918, 1994 (ca. 1918)
N.94.11.77
Log Trains, Franklin County, North Carolina, ca. 1918, 1994 (ca. 1918)
N.94.11.78
"The Briscoe" Automobile, Wood, N.C., ca.. 1918, 1994 (ca. 1918)
N.94.11.79
The Swamp Road, Franklin- Halifax County, N.C., ca. 1918, 1994 (ca. 1918)
N.94.11.80
Sandy Creek and Gold Mine Townships, Franklin County, ca. 1869, 1994 (1869)
N.94.11.81
Two Women on Beach at Nags, Dare County, ca.1914, 1994 (ca. 1914)
N.94.11.82
Woman Ascending Shipwreck at Nags Head, N.C., ca. 1914, 1994 (ca. 1914)
N.94.11.83
First Baptist Church, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1915, 1994 (ca. 1915)
N.94.11.84
Toy Automobile, From Judge Edward Seawell Collection, c.1914, 1994 (ca. 1914)
N.94.11.85
Automobile Touring in the Mountains, ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.11.86
"Tryst Oak" Home, Showing Boxwoods, ca. 1915, 1994 (ca. 1915)
N.94.11.87
Unidentified People in Automobile Decorated for Parade, 1914, 1994 (1914)
N.94.11.88
Unidentified People in Automobile Decorated for Parade, 1914, 1994 (1914)
N.94.11.89
Unidentified Mill and Bridge, ca. 1915, 1994 (ca. 1915)
N.94.11.90
Old Family Cemetery, 1911, 1994 (1911)
N.94.11.91
Interior View of Unidentified Home, ca. 1915, 1994 (ca. 1915)
N.94.11.92
Interior View of Drugstore, Soda "Jerk", circa 1915, 1994 (ca. 1915)
N.94.11.93
Colonel Alexander Boyd Andrews, (1841- 1915), New York, 1869, 1994 (1869)
N.94.12.1
Col. Alexander B. Andrews (1841- 1915), Petersburg, Va., ca. 1870, 1994 (ca. 1870)
N.94.12.2
Julia Martha Johnston (1846- 1915), New York City, 1869, 1994 (1869)
N.94.12.3
Julia Martha Johnston (1846- 1915), Charlotte, N.C., 1867, 1994 (1867)
N.94.12.4
Julia Martha Johnston (1846- 1915), ca. 1867, 1994 (ca. 1867)
N.94.12.5
Col. A.B. Andrews, At Resort In Florida, ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.12.6
Wayne Allcott and Company, Letterhead, 1880, 1994 (1880)
N.94.12.7-8
Oren Massey (c. 1888- 1954) Farming Near Zebulon, N.C., c1920, 1994 (ca. 1920)
N.94.12.9
Igor Bensen Piloting Aircraft, Raleigh-Durham Airport, c1955, 1994 (ca. 1955)
N.94.12.10
Warren Family Reunion, Prospect Hill, Caswell Co., N.C.,1949, 1994 (1949)
N.94.12.12
Private Robert Williams, Co. F, 14th N.C. Troops, ca. 1861, 1994 (ca. 1861)
N.94.12.13
Dedication of Clay Hill, Colonial Home of John Hinton, 1933, 1994 (1933)
N.94.12.14
Raleigh Roofing and Cornice Company, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1914, 1994 (ca. 1914)
N.94.12.15
Baucom Pharmacy, Apex, N.C., ca. 1914, 1994 (ca. 1914)
N.94.12.16
Banking Room, Central Bank and Trust Co., Asheville, N.C., c1920, 1994 (ca. 1920)
N.94.12.17
Main Street, Looking North, Louisburg, N.C., ca. 1919, 1994 (ca. 1919)
N.94.12.18
Windmill Near Morehead City, N.C., ca. 1915, 1994 (ca. 1915)
N.94.12.19
U.S.S. "Elfredia", Newbern, N.C., ca. 1915, 1994 (ca. 1915)
N.94.12.20
Pinebluff Inn, Pinebluff, N.C., ca. 1912, 1994 (ca. 1912)
N.94.12.21
Public Square, Lenoir, N.C., ca. 1907, 1994 (ca. 1907)
N.94.12.22
City Water Tower, Rocky Mount, N.C., ca. 1933, 1994 (ca. 1933)
N.94.12.23
Clyde Steamer at Wharf, Wilmington, N.C., ca. 1906, 1994 (ca. 1906)
N.94.12.24
Manufacturing District, High Point, North Carolina, ca. 1909, 1994 (ca. 1909)
N.94.12.25
Main Street, Salisbury, N.C., ca. 1918, 1994 (ca. 1918)
N.94.12.27
F. and R. Coal and Oil Company, Charlotte, N.C., ca. 1933, 1994 (ca. 1933)
N.94.12.28
Watson Home, Englehard, N.C., ca. 1915, 1994 (ca. 1915)
N.94.12.29
Man Riding in Buggy, Englehard, N.C., ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.12.30
Man and Woman in Buggy, Englehard, N.C., ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.12.31
Man and Woman in Buggy, Englehard, N.C., ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.12.32
Watson House, Englehard, N.C., ca. 1915, 1994 (ca. 1915)
N.94.12.33
Joseph Hinton Mills (1841- 1904), 47th N.C. Infantry, ca.1863, 1994 (ca. 1863)
N.94.12.35
100 Block Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N.C., Great Snow, 1899, 1994 (1899)
N.94.12.36
Hiring of Slave, John, Bryan to Foy Family, Jones Co., 1857, 1994 (1857)
N.94.12.37
Edwards House, Falcon, N.C., ca. 1905, 1994 (ca. 1905)
N.94.12.38
National Bank of Granville, ca. 1914, 1994 (1914)
N.94.12.39
A.B. Andrews and Tourist Group at Resort in Florida, ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.12.40
Happy New Year Calling Card of A.B. Andrews, 1881, 1994 (1881)
N.94.12.41
Colonel A.B. Andrews (1841- 1915) Portrait, 1913, 1994 (1913)
N.94.12.42
Andrews, Eliza Simmons, 1908, 1994 (1908)
N.94.12.43
Andrews, Colonel A.B. (1841- 1915), Portrait, 1910, 1994 (1910)
N.94.12.44
Graham Harris Andrews, Jr., in Aviator's Uniform, ca. 1942, 1994 (ca. 1942)
N.94.12.45
Graham Harris Andrews, Raleigh Mayor, ca. 1920, 1994 (ca. 1920)
N.94.12.46
Ann Eliza Graham Johnston (1826- 1881), ca. 1875, 1994 (ca. 1875)
N.94.12.47
Andrews, A.B. (1841- 1915), ca. 1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.12.48
Julia Johnston Andrews (1846- 1915), ca. 1875, 1994 (ca. 1875)
N.94.12.49
Andrews, Colonel A.B. (1841-1915), ca. 1905, 1994 (ca. 1905)
N.94.12.50
Birthplace of Colonel A.B. Andrews, Franklin Co., N.C., 1941, 1994 (1941)
N.94.12.51
Birthplace of Colonel A.B. Andrews, Franklin Co., N.C., 1941, 1994 (1941)
N.94.12.52
Mayor Graham Andrews/ Family at A.B. Andrews Birthplace, c1945, 1994 (ca. 1945)
N.94.12.53
Eliza Hill Humphrey Simmons, ca. 1875, 1994 (ca. 1875)
N.94.12.54
Andrews House, Interior View, ca. 1905, 1994 (ca. 1905)
N.94.12.55- 58
Interior View, Christ Church, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1905, 1994 (ca. 1905)
N.94.12.59
William R. Johnston (1854- 1922), ca. 1870, 1994 (ca. 1870)
N.94.12.60
Colonel William Johnston (1817- 1896), ca. 1865, 1994 (ca. 1865)
N.94.12.61
Graham Harris Andrews, ca. 1900, 1994 (ca. 1900)
N.94.12.62
Mamie Simmons Mahler, ca. 1900, 1994 (ca. 1900)
N.94.12.63
Mamie Simmons Mahler, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1915, 1994 (ca. 1915)
N.94.12.64
Blanche Arden Blake, ca. 1875, 1994 (ca. 1875)
N.94.12.65
Mamie Simmons Mahler, ca. 1895, 1994 (ca. 1895)
N.94.12.66
H. Mahler and Son Jewelry Store, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1868, 1994 (ca. 1868)
N.94.12.67
Mr./Mrs. A.B. Andrews, Jr., in Atlantic City, N.J., 1914, 1994 (1914)
N.94.12.68
Interior View, Carolina Garage and Machine Co., Raleigh, ca1910, 1994 (ca. 1910)
N.94.12.69
Raleigh Times Building, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1915, 1994 (ca. 1915)
N.94.12.70
Governor's War Dispatch Car, Morehead City, N.C., 1908, 1994 (1908)
N.94.12.71
John A. Park et al, The Sanford Hotel, Sanford, N.C., ca1908, 1994 (ca. 1908)
N.94.12.72

25. Negatives Received in 1995

George Washington Vanderbilt, (1862- 1914), 1994 (ca. 1895)
N.95.1.1
Y.M.C.A. Hut and Soldiers, France, ca. 1918, 1995 (ca. 1918)
N.95.1.2
Map of Catawba County, N.C., 1842, 1995 (1842)
N.95.1.3
Interior View, Piedmont Cigar Store, Charlotte, N.C., ca1918, 1995 (ca. 1918)
N.95.1.4
Seaboard Railroad Station, Hamlet, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
N.95.1.5
Seaboard Airline Roundhouse, Hamlet, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.1.6
Main Street Looking East, Henderson, N.C., ca. 1917, 1995 (ca. 1917)
N.95.1.7
Colored Graded School, Oxford, N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
N.95.1.8
Peachtree/ Waughtown St., Waughtown, Winston Salem, N.C. 1905, 1995 (1905)
N.95.1.9
Peachtree/ Waughtown St., Waughtown, Winston Salem, N.C.,1905, 1995 (1905)
N.95.1.10
Peachtree/ Waughtown St., Waughtown, Winston Salem, N.C.,1905, 1995 (1905)
N.95.1.11
Streetcar #20, Winston Salem, N.C., 1905, 1995 (1905)
N.95.1.12
Peachtree at Waughtown Street, Winston Salem, N.C., 1905, 1995 (1905)
N.95.1.13
A Turpentine Distillery, Wilmington, N.C., 1877, 1995 (1877)
N.95.1.14
The Steamer at a Turpentine Distillery, Wilmington, N.C., 1877, 1995 (1877)
N.95.1.15
Charging the Still With Crude Turpentine, Wilmington, N.C.1877, 1995 (1877)
N.95.1.16
Spirit Tub-Filling, Turpentine Distillery, Wilmington, N.C.1877, 1995 (1877)
N.95.1.17
Running Off/ Barrelling Resin, Wilmington, N.C., 1877, 1995 (1877)
N.95.1.18
Inspecting/ Weighing Turpentine, Wilmington, N.C., 1877, 1995 (1877)
N.95.1.19
"The Glue Room", Turpentine Distillery, Wilmington, N.C. 1877, 1995 (1877)
N.95.1.20
"Watching the Tar-Kiln", Wilmington, N.C., 1877, 1995 (1877)
N.95.1.21
"Tar-Kiln Burner of North Carolina", Wilmington, 1877, 1995 (1877)
N.95.1.22
"A Juvenile Carolina Tar-Burner", Wilmington, 1877, 1995 (1877)
N.95.1.23
World War II Honor Unit, Hertford County, N.C., 1945, 1995 (1945)
N.95.1.24
Men Pose at Rear of Automobile, Ahoskie, N.C., ca. 1935, 1995 (ca. 1935)
N.95.1.25
Rosa L. Brett, Murfreesboro, N.C., ca. 1875, 1995 (ca. 1875)
N.95.1.26
Letter from Sarah Williams to Daughter, 29 March 1807, 1995 (1807)
N.95.1.27
Pinebluff, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
N.95.1.28
Southern Express Company/ Depot, Black Mountain, N.C., ca1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.1.29
Railroad Street, Looking North, Selma, N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
N.95.1.30
Firmen's Carnival, Southern Pines, N.C., 1915, 1995 (1915)
N.95.1.31
Waterfront at New Bern, N.C., ca. 1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
N.95.1.32
A Schooner at New Bern, N.C., ca. 1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
N.95.1.33
Alfred Moore of Brunswick Town, N.C., ca. 1800, 1995 (ca. 1800)
N.95.1.34
Medical Detachment, Base Hospital, Camp Jackson, S.C., 1918, 1995 (1918)
N.95.1.35
Dining Room Decorated for Christmas, Camp Jackson, S.C., 1918, 1995 (1918)
N.95.1.36
Panoramic View, Part of Base Hosptial, Camp Jackson, S.C.,1918, 1995 (1918)
N.95.1.37
Panoramic View, Camp Jackson, S.C., 1918, 1995 (1918)
N.95.1.38
Medical Officers, Base Hospital, Camp Jackson, S.C., 1918, 1995 (1918)
N.95.1.39
Nurse Flanked by Soldiers, Camp Jackson, S.C., 1918, 1995 (1918)
N.95.1.40
Part of Nurses Base Hospital, Camp Jackson, S.C., 1918, 1995 (1918)
N.95.1.41
Ellen Tarry, Author, R.B. Harrison Library, Raleigh, N.C.,1952, 1995 (1952)
N.95.1.42
Quilting Classes, Jeffries School, Raleigh, N.C., 1953, 1995 (1953)
N.95.1.43
Librarian at Work, R.B. Harrison Library, Raleigh, N.C., 1950, 1995 (1950)
N.95.1.44
Bookmobile, R.B. Harrison Library, Wake Co., N.C.,1954, 1995 (1954)
N.95.1.45
R.B. Harrison Public Library Bookmobile, Fuquay, N.C., 1954, 1995 (1954)
N.95.1.46
Interior Washington Terrace Branch Library, Raleigh, N.C.,1954, 1995 (1954)
N.95.1.47
Interior View, Chavis Heights Library, Raleigh, N.C., 1954, 1995 (1954)
N.95.1.48
Wake County, N.C. Travelling Library, 1955, 1995 (1955)
N.95.1.49
African- American W.A.C.S. Operate Machinery, ca. 1944, 1995 (ca. 1944)
N.95.1.50
New Bookmobile, R.B. Harrison Library, Raleigh, N.C., 1955, 1995 (1955)
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Interior of Bookmobile, R.B. Harrison Library, Raleigh, N.C.1955, 1995 (1955)
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Reading Room, R.B. Harrison Library, Raleigh, N.C., 1954, 1995 (1954)
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Lecture on Africa, R.B. Harrison Library, Raleigh, N.C., 1961, 1995 (1961)
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Listening Corner, R.B. Harrison Library, Raleigh, N.C., 1962, 1995 (1962)
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Exterior View, R.B. Harrison Library, Raleigh, N.C., 1963, 1995 (1963)
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African-American W.A.C. Driving Army Truck, ca. 1943, 1995 (ca. 1943)
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Volunteer, Chavis Heights Branch Library, Raleigh, N.C., 1965, 1995 (1965)
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R.B. Harrison Library Staff, Raleigh, N.C., 1968, 1995 (1968)
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Mrs. Mollie H. Lee, R.B. Harrison Library, Raleigh, N.C., 1967, 1995 (1967)
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Aging Reception, R.B. Harrison Library, Raleigh, N.C., ca1968, 1995 (ca. 1968)
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Teenage Literary Club Float, Raleigh, N.C., 1961, 1995 (1961)
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Public Librarians Conference, Atlanta, GA, 1947, 1995 (1947)
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Author, Jesse Jackson, Autographs for Kids, Raleigh, N.C., 1970, 1995 (1970)
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Librarian Mollie H. Lee with Bookmobile, Raleigh, N.C., 1941, 1995 (1941)
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McBee's Durgstore, Brevard, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Librarian Mollie Lee, R.B. Harrison Library, Raleigh, N.C.,1941, 1995 (1941)
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Bayard Wootten, Nags Head, N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
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Wiley Daniel Jones (1819- 1891) Wake Forest, N.C., ca. 1850, 1995 (ca. 1850)
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Alice Morgan Person and Indian Interpreter, Laguna, N.M., c1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
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Indian Interpreter with Babe, Laguna, N.M., ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
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Joseph Gurney Cannon (1836- 1926), 1995 (ca. 1895)
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Wiley Daniel Jones (1819- 1891), 1995 (ca. 1875)
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Hawkins-Hartness House, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
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Invitation to Shocco Springs Resort, N.C., 1840, 1995 (1840)
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Four-Poster Bed, Hawkins-Hartness House, Raleigh, N.C., 1995 (n.d.)
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Map of State of Tennessee, ca. 1790, 1995 (ca. 1790)
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Shriners, Whalehead Club, Currituck Co., N.C., ca. 1955, 1995 (ca. 1955)
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Teacher and Schoolchildren, Corolla, N.C., ca. 1955, 1995 (ca. 1955)
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Earl Ray Simons With Utility Truck, Currituck Co., N.C., c1955, 1995 (ca. 1955)
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Whalehead Gun Club, Currituck County, N.C., ca. 1955, 1995 (ca. 1955)
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Aerial View, Whalehead Gun Club, Currituck Co., N.C., ca.1955, 1995 (ca. 1955)
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Caretaker's House, Whalehead Gun Club, Currituck Co., N.C.,1957, 1995 (1957)
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Whalehead Gun Club, Currituck Co., N.C., ca. 1955, 1995 (ca. 1955)
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Music Room/Library, Whalehead Gun Club, Currituck Co.,N.C.c1955, 1995 (ca. 1955)
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Boy in Bedroom, Whalehead Gun Club, Currituck Co., ca. 1955, 1995 (ca. 1955)
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Ray T. Adams, Whalehead Gun Club, Currituck Light, N.C., 1957, 1995 (1957)
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Whalehead Gun Club and Fence, Currituck Co., N.C., ca. 1955, 1995 (ca. 1955)
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Keepers of the Whalehaed Gun Club, Currituck Co., N.C., 1955, 1995 (1955)
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Boathouse, Whalehead Gun Club, Currituck Co., N.C., 1957, 1995 (1957)
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Ray Adams, Boathouse, Whalehead Gun Club, Currituck Co.,N.C.1953, 1995 (1953)
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Naomi Simons, Whalehead Gun Club, Currituck Co., N.C., 1954, 1995 (1954)
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Woman in Bedroom, Whalehead Gun Club, Currituck Co., N.C.,1955, 1995 (1955)
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Boy and Boat, Whalehead Gun Club, Currituck Co., N.C., 1954, 1995 (1954)
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Airplane Flown From Currituck Co., N.C.to Washington D.C. 1954, 1995 (1954)
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Chippendale Bridge, Whalehead Gun Club, Currituck Co., N.C. 1954, 1995 (1954)
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Basin, Whalehead Gun Club, Currituck Co., N.C., 1957, 1995 (1957)
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Band of the 104th Ohio, Ft. Anderson, N.C., ca. 1865, 1995 (ca. 1865)
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Wait Hall, Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, N.C., ca. 1935, 1995 (ca. 1935)
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Gore Athletic Field,Wake Forest College,Wake Forest, N.C.,c.1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Commencement, Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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The College Hospital, Wake Forest, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Reverend Thomas Henderson Pritchard (1832- 1896), ca. 1870, 1995 (ca. 1870)
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Oliver P. Hoffman, Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, N.C.,c1895, 1995 (ca. 1895)
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Henry Light-Horse Harry Lee, ca. 1800, 1995 (ca. 1800)
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T.E. Holding Drugstore, Wake Forest, N.C., ca. 1895, 1995 (ca. 1895)
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Dr. Washington M. Wingate,President,Wake Forest College, c.1875, 1995 (ca. 1875)
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Army/ Navy Student Training, Wake Forest College, N.C., 1918, 1995 (1918)
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Wake Forest College Baseball Team, Wake Forest, N.C., ca.1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
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Coach Murray C. Greason, Wake Forest College, ca. 1945, 1995 (ca. 1945)
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Groves Stadium, Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, N.C., 1940, 1995 (1940)
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Wake Forest College Golf Team, Wake Forest, N.C., ca. 1952, 1995 (ca. 1952)
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Wake Forest College Football Team, Wake Forest, N.C., 1892, 1995 (1892)
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Elizabeth Perry Felton, Bertie Co., N.C., ca. 1895, 1995 (ca. 1895)
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Ellis Family, Henderson, N.C., ca. 1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
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Ellis Home, Vance County, North Carolina, ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
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Edward W. Ellis, Resident of Vance County, N.C., ca. 1890, 1995 (ca. 1890)
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Ten Dollar Specie From State Bank of North Carolina, 1836, 1995 (1836)
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Gymnasium, Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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Infirmary, Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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Main Street, Henderson, N.C., ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
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Elks Temple, New Bern, N.C., ca. 1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
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Main Street, Oxford, North Carolina,, ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
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Methodist Church, Oxford, N.C., ca. 1908, 1995, (ca. 1908)
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State Capitol, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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Hall of Psiphelian Literary Society, Elon College, N.C.,ca.1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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Southern Hotel, Elizabeth City, N.C., ca. 1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
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Elevated View, Main St., Edenton, N.C., ca. 1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
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Presbyterian Church, Oxford, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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Watauga Hall, A and M Arts University, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
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Rex Hospital, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Pullen Park, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1914, 1995 (ca. 1914)
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Dept. Agriculture, State Library/ Museum, Raleigh, N.C.,ca.1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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Edwards Hose and Ladder Company, Oxford, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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Officers of the Twenty- Seventh Regiment, N.C. Troops, 1995 (ca. 1863)
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Military Land Warrant for Elijah Roberts, 1995 (1786)
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James K. Polk (1795-1849), ca. 1840, 1995 (ca. 1840)
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George Barclay, All-American, U.N.C. Football Team, 1934, 1995 (1934)
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Barrage Balloon, Camp Davis, N.C., 1941, 1995 (1941)
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First Barrage Balloon Tested at Camp Davis, N.C., 1941, 1995 (1941)
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Norfolk and Southern Railroad Depot, Beaufort, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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Merchants and Farmers Bank, Statesville, N.C., ca. 1909, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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Aunt Betsy Holmes, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1906, 1995 (ca. 1906)
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New Passenger Depot A.C.L., Rocky Mount, N.C., ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
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Cape Fear Lighthouse, Smith's Island, Southport, N.C., ca. 1906, 1995 (ca. 1906)
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Aunt Abby House (ca. 1796- 1881), ca. 1875, 1995 (ca. 1875)
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Making Yaupon Tea, Cape Hatteras, N.C., ca. 1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
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First Motor Truck in Raleigh, N.C., 1903, 1995 (1903)
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Letter from Andrew Jackson to Governor Samuel Ashe, 1995 (1797)
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Last Meeting of Generals Lee and Stonewall Jackson, 1863, 1995 (1872) (1869)
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Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
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View of N.C. State Capitol Building from the East, ca. 1900, 1994 (ca. 1900)
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John N. Walker, Mt. Olive Pickle Co., Inc., Mt. Olive, N.C., 1995 (ca. 1970)
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Norwood Pope, First Citizens Bank and Trust Co., Raleigh, N.C., 1995 (ca. 1945)
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George Elliot London, (1912- 1993), ca. 1980, 1995 (ca. 1980)
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Examination of Changing Patterns of Plant Locations, ca. 1962, 1995 (ca. 1962)
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Samarcand Manor Reform School, West End, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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Joshua Vealey Cranford (1877- 1966), Randolph Co., N.C., c1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
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Carolina Jane Cranford (1875- 1969), Randolph Co., N.C., c1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
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Poplar College School, Davidson Co., N.C., 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Cedar Springs School, Emmons, N.C., 1917, 1995 (1917)
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Federation of Women's Club Members, New Bern, N.C., ca. 1913, 1995 (ca. 1913)
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"Nothing Has Blest Me Greater Than My Motherhood", 1906, 1995 (1906)
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Market Street, Smithfield, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Sawmill Operation, Crestmont, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Hikers, Zionville, Watauga County, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Indian Adobe and Interpreter, Laguna, N.M., ca. 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Indian Sexton, Laguna, N.M., 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Rock Formations Between Laguna and Acomita, N.M., 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Cattle Grazing Between Laguna and Acomita, N.M., 1908, 1995 (1908)
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The Enchanted Mesa, New Mexico, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Lunch at the Foot of Acomita, New Mexico, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Summit of Acomita, New Mexico, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Ascent of Acomita, New Mexico, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Pueblo of Acomita, New Mexico, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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View From Summit of Acomita, New Mexico, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Mr. Al Stevenson's, Adamana, Arizona, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Adamana, Arizona, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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"Jack" on Horseback, Adamana, Arizona, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Indian Hieroglyphics, Arizona, 1908., 1995 (1908)
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Jasper Log, Petrified Forest, Arizona, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Mrs. Alice Person, Petrified Forest, Arizona, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Chain Gang and Law Enforcement Officers, Piedmont, N.C., c1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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The Red String League in the Forests of North Carolina, 1868, 1995 (1868)
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Frank M. Barnes (1919- ), Infant, Lucama, N.C., 1920, 1995 (1920)
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Barnes Brothers, Frank (1919-), James (1917-), Lucama, N.C.,1920, 1995 (1920)
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Frank Milton Barnes (1919- ), Lucama, N.C., 1920, 1995 (1920)
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Frank M. Barnes (1919-), Riding Tricycle, Lucama, N.C., ca1922, 1995 (ca. 1922)
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Jonathan Bryant Barnes (1950-), at Home, Lucama, N.C., ca.1950, 1995 (ca. 1950)
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Lucy M. Beard and Alice M. Person, Petrified Forest, Arizona, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Balanced Rock, Petrified Forest, Arizona, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Eagle Rock, Petrified Forest, Arizona, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Petrified Forest, Arizona, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Cannon Rock, Petrified Forest, Arizona, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Petrified Forest, Arizona, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Sendoff For Grand Canyon Explorers, Arizona, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Grand Canyon, Arizona, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Women at Sante Fe Station, San Diego, California, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Lunch Between San Bernardino and San Diego, California, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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The Road Refused, Grand Canyon, Arizona, 19098, 1995 (1908)
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Mr. Fred Severin's Team, Bernardo, California, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Road Near Bernardo, California, Summer, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Remaining Post at Grave of Rufus Morgan, Bernardo, CA, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Alice M. Person at Rufus Morgan Grave, Bernardo, CA, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Flower Vase at Rufus Morgan Grave, Bernardo, California, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Cacti and Rocks at Rufus Morgan Gravesite, Bernardo, CA, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Rufus Morgan Gravesite After Being Fixed, Bernardo, CA, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Rufus Morgan Gravesite as Left by Sisters, Bernardo, CA, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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A Mountain Near Bernardo, California, Summer, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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The Post Office at Bernardo, California, Summer, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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A Cabin Near Apiary of Rufus Morgan, Summer, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Long Beach Day, Little Girls' Procession, Long Beach, CA, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Long Beach Day Parade Float, Long Beach, California, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Catalina Island, California, 1908, 1995 (1908)
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Seal Rocks, Catalina Island, California, Summer, 1908., 1995 (1908)
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Archives and History Search Room, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
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Private Samuel Pearce Waldo (1845- 1891), 59th Regt., 1861, 1995 (1861)
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Private William Perry Gay (d. 1864), 27th N.C. Troops, ca. 1863, 1995 (ca. 1863)
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Officers, 27th Regiment, North Carolina Troops, ca. 1863, 1995 (ca. 1863)
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Babe Ruth and Frank Stevens, Hunting, Carteret Co., N.C., c1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
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Hunting Party, Craven County, N.C., ca. 1924, 1995 (ca. 1924)
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Interior View, Atkins Motor Company, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1947, 1995 (ca. 1947)
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St. Paul's Church, Newton, North Carolina, ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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Interior View, Parlor, Bland Hotel, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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First National Bank, East Main St., Elizabeth City, N.C., ca1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Argyle Boarding House, Flat Rock, N.C., ca. 1935, 1995 (ca. 1935)
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Bus Station, Elizabeth City, N.C., ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
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First Electric Streetcar, High Point, N.C., 1910, 1995 (1910)
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Little PepDelmonico Restaurant, Charlotte, N.C., ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
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Robertson's Cotton Gin, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
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Street Scene, Mooresville, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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The Hollowell House, Nags Head, N.C., ca. 1935, 1995 (ca. 1935)
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Senator Josiah W. Bailey (1873- 1946), 1995 (ca. 1930)
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Admiral Emory S. Land and Senator Josiah W. Bailey, 1941, 1995 (1941)
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Exterior View, State Prison Kitchen, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Graded School, New Bern, N.C., ca. 1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
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Wright Memorial Monument, Kitty Hawk, N.C., ca. 1945, 1995 (ca. 1945)
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Ivory Stores, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1937, 1995 (ca. 1937)
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Interior View, Davis Boat Works, Dare Co., N.C., ca. 1945, 1995 (ca. 1945)
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Wilkesboro High School, North Wilkesboro, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Gabriel James Boney (1845- 1915), New Hanover Co., N.C., ca1870, 1995 (ca. 1870)
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Saint Paul's Methodist Church, Goldsboro, N.C., ca. 1906, 1995 (ca. 1906)
N.95.4.7A
John D. Kerr (b. ca. 1848), 1995 (ca. 1866)
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Robert E. Lee (1807- 1870) in Civilian Clothes, ca. 1867, 1995 (ca. 1867)
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Richard P. Paddison, 61st Regiment, Company A, N.C.S.T., ca1867, 1995 (ca. 1867)
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Business Block, Thomasville, N.C., ca. 1913, 1995 (ca. 1913)
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Union Depot from Nash Square, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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United States Post Office, New Bern, N.C., ca. 1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
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Army of The Tennessee Winter Campaign in the Carolinas, 1865, 1995 (1865)
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March of 20th Corps, Marlboro Co., S.C. to Cumberland Co., N.C., 1995 (1865)
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Twentieth Corps at Fayetteville, N.C., 1865, 1995 (1865)
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Line of March of 20th Corps, Sampson, Johnston, Wayne Counties, 1995
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General Sherman's March Through North Carolina, 1865, 1995 (1865)
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General Sherman's March Through North Carolina, 1865, 1995 (1865)
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General Sherman's March Through North Carolina, 1865, 1995 (1865)
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R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Building, Winston Salem, N.C., 1995 (ca. 1929)
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Float of Jolly- Wynne Jewelers, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Official Silver Service of the State of North Carolina, ca.1990, 1995 (ca. 1990)
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Official Silver Service of the State of North Carolina, ca.1990, 1995 (ca. 1990)
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Walter Hines Page (1855- 1918), ca. 1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
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Map of Eastern North Carolina, ca. 1863, 1995 (ca. 1863)
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Students and Faculty, Bingham School, Mebane, N.C., 1897, 1995 (1897)
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Students/Faculty with Bicycles, Bingham School, Mebane, N.C.1897, 1995 (1897)
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The "Sunshiners" on Pier, Beaufort, N.C., ca. 1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
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Colonel Fred Olds with the "Sunshiners", Beaufort, N.C., 1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
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Mt. Hebron Tower, Hendersonville, N.C., ca. 1906, 1995 (ca. 1906)
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Bird's Eye View of Hendersonville, N.C., ca. 1912, 1995 (ca. 1912)
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Courthouse, Henderson County, N.C., ca. 1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
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Largest Bureau, Chamber of Commerce, High Point, N.C., ca.1945, 1995 (ca. 1945)
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N.C. Jewelers Association Meeting, Charlotte, N.C., ca. 1917, 1995 (ca. 1917)
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North Carolina Jewelers Association, Durham, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Susan Jolly with the Jolly Bracelet Watch, Raleigh, N.C., 1914, 1995 (1914)
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Sophia Lee Moore (1835- 1906), New Hanover Co., N.C., ca. 1880, 1995 (ca. 1880)
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Camp Glenn, Morehead City, N.C., ca. 1912, 1995 (ca. 1912)
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Paratroopers Boarding Plane, Camp Mackall, N.C., ca. 1943, 1995 (ca. 1943)
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Airborne Troops Boarding Planes, Camp Mackall, N.C., ca. 1943, 1995 (ca. 1943)
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Aerial View, U.S. Army General Hospital, Camp Butner, N.C. c1943, 1995 (ca. 1943)
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Interior View , Chapel, Camp Butner, N.C., ca. 1943, 1995 (ca. 1943)
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Interior View, Mess Hall, Camp Butner, N.C., ca. 1943, 1995 (ca. 1943)
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Interior View, Company Day Room, Camp Butner, N.C., ca. 1943, 1995 (ca. 1943)
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Quality Oil Company (Shell), Winston Salem, N.C., ca. 1950, 1995 (ca. 1950)
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Vogue Furniture Co., Durham, N.C., ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
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Roycroft's Central Service Station, Durham, N.C., ca. 1945, 1995 (ca. 1945)
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Corporal Richard Sanders Murray (1847- 1919), ca. 1895, 1995 (ca. 1895)
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Black Workers Gathering Crude Turpentine, ca. 1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
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Distilling Turpentine From Crude Resin, ca. 1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
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Upper Catawba Falls, Near Old Fort, N.C., ca. 1872, 1995 (ca. 1872)
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Black Workers Picking Cotton Near Charlotte, N.C., ca. 1874, 1995 (ca. 1874)
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Entrance to Mica Mine , Western North Carolina, ca. 1878, 1995 (ca. 1878)
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General Hospital Number 12, Biltomore, N.C., ca. 1917, 1995 (ca. 1917)
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Exercise at General Hospital No. 12, Biltmore, N.C., ca. 1917, 1995 (ca. 1917)
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Volleyball Game, General Hospital No. 12, Biltmore, N.C.,ca.1917, 1995 (ca. 1917)
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Main Kitchen, U.S. Army No. 12, Biltmore, N.C., ca. 1917, 1995 (ca. 1917)
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Salem Street from the South, Apex, N.C., ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
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North Tryon Street From Trade Street, Charlotte, N.C., ca. 1950, 1995 (ca. 1950)
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Militia Troops on Firing Range, Hollywood, N.C., ca. 1908, 1995 (1908)
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U.S.S. North Carolina Under Construction, Newport News,VA, 1906, 1995 (1906)
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Football Game, Asheville, N.C., 1912, 1995 (1912)
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Capitol Apartments, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
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William Sidney Porter, A.K.A. O'Henry (1862- 1910), ca. 1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
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Colonel Charles Christopher Blacknall (1830- 1864), ca. 1861, 1995 (ca. 1861)
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View on Lumber River, Lumberton, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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Edward Morse Nadal (1843- 1896), ca. 1870, 1995 (ca. 1870)
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Margaret M. (Maggie) Fentress Nadal (1850- 1907), ca. 1870, 1995 (ca. 1870)
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Mrs. J.V. Hurd, Winner, Golf Tourney, Pinehurst, N.C., 1919, 1995 (1919)
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Sarah Fownes, North and South Golf Tourney, Pinehurst, N.C., 1919, 1995 (1919)
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Sugar Loaf and Chimney Rock Mountain, Rutherford Co, N.C, c1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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Esmeralda Inn, Esmeralda, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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Bat Cave, Near Chimney Rock, Asheville, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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Dining Pavilion, Looking East, Chimney Rock Mtn., N.C, ca.1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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"In the Land of the Sky", Hwy. 20, Near Hickorynut Gap,NC,c1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
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"Ox-ygen" and Gasoline Wagons in the Blue Ridge Mtns, N.C,c1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
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Lake Lure, North Carolina, circa 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
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Mountain View Inn, Opposite Chimney Rock Mtn, N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
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Bald Mountain, Rutherford Co., N.C., ca. 1874, 1995 (ca. 1874)
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Settler's Cabin, Rumbling Bald Mountain, N.C., ca. 1874, 1995 (ca. 1874)
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Railroad Street, Robersonville, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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Farmer's Banking and Trust Co., Robersonville, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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Harvesting the Gubers, Near Southern Pines, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Picking Dewberries, Cameron, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Front Yard, N.C. State Prison, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
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Machine Shop, N.C. State Prison, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Women's Building, N.C. State Prison, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Convicts at Work, N.C. State Prison, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Barn and Stables, N.C. State Prison, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Poultry Yard, N.C. State Prison, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1913, 1995 (ca. 1913)
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Interior View, Chapel, N.C. State Prison, Raleigh, N.C., ca.1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Interior View, Kitchen, N.C. State Prison, Raleigh, N.C., ca1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Interior View, Laundry, N.C. State Prison, Raleigh, N.C., ca1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Cells for the White, N.C. State Prison, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Main Street, Williamston, N.C., ca. 1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
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Main Street, East Williamston, N.C., ca. 1912, 1995 (ca. 1912)
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Interior View of Drugstore, Williamston, N.C., ca. 1906, 1995 (ca. 1906)
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Fire at City Hall, Williamston, N.C., 1958, 1995 (1958)
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Augustus Johnson, Black City Councilman, Williamston, N.C,c1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
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Main Street, Williamston, N.C., ca. 1938, 1995 (ca. 1938)
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Arlington Hotel, Nags Head, N.C., ca. 1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
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Registration at the South, Asheville, N.C., ca. 1866, 1995 (ca. 1866)
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The "Doris", Yacht Owned by Doris Duke, Elizabeth City, N.C.1936, 1995 (1936)
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U.S. Army Personnel and Civilians, Dare Co., N.C., ca. 1942, 1995 (ca. 1942)
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Road Sign Pointing to Dauchau, Germany Concentration Camp, 1945, 1995 (1945)
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Main Entrance to Concentration Camp, Dachau, Germany, 1945, 1995 (1945)
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Moat Encircling Concentration Camp, Dachau, Germany, 1945, 1995 (1945)
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Slain SS Guards After Liberation of Dachau, Germany, 1945, 1995 (1945)
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Dead Prisoners Inside Dachau Camp, Germany, 1945, 1995 (1945)
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Entrance Door to a Gas Chamber, Dachau, Germany, 1945, 1995 (1945)
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Freed Prisoners Remove Body From Furnace, Dachau, Germany, 1945, 1995 (1945)
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Boxcar Filled With Dead Prisoners, Dachau, Germany, 1945, 1995 (1945)
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Prisoner Tortured to Death by SS Guards, Dachau, Germany, 1945, 1995 (1945)
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Bodies Awaiting Cremation, Dachau Death Camp, Germany, 1945, 1995 (1945)
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Boxcar Filled with Dead Prisoners, Dachau, Germany, 1945, 1995 (1945)
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Dead Prisoners at Dachau Concentration Camp, Germany, 1945, 1995 (1945)
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Prisoner Starved to Death, Dachau Death Camp, Germany, 1945, 1995 (1945)
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The Goldsboro Hotel, Goldsboro, N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
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Oakland Istitute, Asheville, N.C., ca. 1889, 1995 (ca. 1889)
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Farmer's Bank and Trust Co., Goldsboro, N.C., ca. 1922, 1995 (ca. 1922)
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Loch Lily, Near Roxboro, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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Ben Franklin Smith (1839-1921), 1st Cavalry, Duplin Co,N.C,c1862, 1995 (ca. 1862)
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James Thomas Coats (1847-1923), Johnston Co., N.C., ca. 1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
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Elevated View of Coats, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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Captain James H. Holeman, Co. A, 24th Regt., N.C. Troops, 1862, 1995 (1862)
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Thomas Holeman, Unknown Tennessee Regt., Person Co. Native,c1862, 1995 (ca. 1862)
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Dr. Richard Blacknall (1809- 1881), Durham, N.C., ca. 1833, 1995 (ca. 1833)
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Dr. Richard Blacknall (1809- 1881), ca. 1855, 1995 (ca. 1855)
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Tintype of Unidentified Female, Durham/Person Co., N.C., c1865, 1995 (ca. 1865)
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Tintype of Unidentified Male, Durham/Person Co., N.C., ca. 1865, 1995 (ca. 1865)
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Rebecca Walker Holeman, Person County, N.C., ca. 1870, 1995 (ca. 1870)
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Holeman or Blacknall Family, Person Co./ Durham, N.C., ca. 1860, 1995 (ca. 1860)
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Elizabeth Blow Blacknall Holeman, Person Co., N.C., ca. 1870, 1995 (ca. 1870)
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Daguerreotype of Blacknall Family, Durham, N.C., ca. 1858, 1995 (ca. 1858)
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Harriet Saunders Russell Blacknall, Durham, N.C., ca. 1855, 1995 (ca. 1855)
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Emma Blacknall, Person County, N.C., ca. 1860, 1995 (ca. 1860)
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Thomas Holeman, Jr., Person County, N.C., ca. 1860, 1995 (ca. 1860)
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Col. C.C. Blacknall (1830- 1864), 23rd Regt. N.C.T., ca. 1861, 1995 (ca. 1862)
N.95.6.33
Future Farmers of America, White Lake State Park, N.C., ca. 1942, 1995 (ca. 1942)
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Clingman's Peak, Mt. Mitchell State Park, N.C., ca. 1942, 1995 (ca. 1942)
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Hiker Sits on Ledge, Hanging Rock State Park, N.C., ca. 1942, 1995 (ca. 1942)
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Aerial View of Charlotte, N.C., April, 1899, 1995 (1899)
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Cheek-Woody House, Oak Street, Roxboro, N.C., ca. 1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
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George Dewey, Spanish- American War Hero, ca. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
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Aerial View, Looking North, Charlotte, N.C., January, 1907, 1995 (1907)
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Louise Cotton Mills, Charlotte, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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The Hoskins Mills, Charlotte, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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The Fidelity Mills, Charlotte, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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The Chadwick Mills, Charlotte, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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The Orient Mills Settlement, Near Charlotte, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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Pumping Station, City Water Works, Charlotte, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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Joseph Price, Commander of CSS NEUSE, ca. 1865, 1995 (ca. 1865)
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Officers of the Forty-Ninth Regiment, N.C. Troops, ca. 1863, 1995 (ca. 1861)
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Sandacre, Home of Richard D. Blacknall, Durham, N.C., ca. 1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
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Dining Room, Sandacre, West Durham, N.C., ca. 1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
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Living Room, Sandacre, West Durham, N.C., ca. 1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
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Richard Doak Blacknall (1846-1900), Durham, N.C., 1883, 1995 (1883)
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Home of James and Carrie Blacknall, West Durham, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Hallie (1878-1965)and Jean (1884-1970) Holeman, Durham, N.C,c1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
N.95.6.56
Richard Blacknall Holeman (1875- 1961), Durham, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.6.57
Home of William Otey Blacknall, West Durham, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.6.58
William Otey Blacknall (1850- 1906), West Durham, N.C., ca1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
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George Leonidas Lyon (1881- 1916), Durham, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Steam Engine Train Atop Trestle, Black Mountain, N.C., 1885, 1995 (1885)
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Mt. Mitchell Hotel, Black Mountain, N.C., 1885, 1995 (1885)
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Teachers' Assembly, Mt. Mitchell Hotel, Black Mtn., N.C., 1885, 1995 (1885)
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Summer Home, George W. Watts (1851-1921), Asheville, N.C., 1914, 1995 (1914)
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Laura Valenda and Frances Faison Hill, Durham, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Annie Snowden Carr Lyon (d. 1914), Durham, N.C., 1914, 1995 (1914)
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Picnic at Huckleberry Springs, Near Durham, N.C., 1912, 1995 (1912)
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Kerr Family Portrait, Durham, N.C., ca. 1887, 1995 (ca. 1887)
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Celestia "Lessie" Southgate (1863-?), Durham, N.C., ca. 1890, 1995 (ca. 1890)
N.95.6.69
Dr. Annie Lowrie Alexander (1864- 1929), Charlotte, N.C., 1903, 1995 (1903)
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W.C. Thaxton Family, Durham, N.C., (ca. 1880), 1995 (ca. 1880)
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Blacknall Memorial Presbyterian Church, West Durham, N.C., 1897, 1995 (1897)
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George Washington Watts (1851- 1921), Durham, N.C., ca. 1895, 1995 (ca. 1895)
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Motor Races at Person County Fair, Roxboro, N.C., 1915, 1995 (1915)
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Racers Pose With Spectators, Person Co. Fair, Roxboro, N.C.,1915, 1995 (1915)
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Harley-Davidson Motorcycles and Riders, Roxboro, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Harley-Davidson Motorcycles and Riders, Roxboro, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.6.76
Senator Furnifold M. Simmons House, Pollocksville, N.C., ca.1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.6.78
Holeman Family Farm, Timberlake, N.C., ca. 1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
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Unidentified Girl on Rocking Horse, Person Co., N.C., ca. 1898, 1995 (ca. 1898)
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"Oakland", Holeman Family Home, Person Co., N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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"Oakland", Holeman Family Home, Timberlake, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Holeman House, Timberlake, Person Co., N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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Children Riding Pony, Holeman Family Home, Person Co., N.C,c1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
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Children and Dog on Horsedrawn Buggy, Timberlake, N.C., ca. 1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
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"Billy Pony", Horse on Holeman Farm, Person Co., N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
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"Billy Pony", Horse on Holeman Farm, Person Co., N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
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"Billy Pony", Horse on Holeman Farm, Person Co., N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
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Holeman Family Men With Horsedrawn Buggy, Person Co., N.C,c1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Holeman Women in Horsedrawn Buggy, Person Co., N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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Driver with horsedrawn carriage, Person Co.,N.C., circa 1910, 1995 (ca 1910)
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W.T. Blackwell and Co. Tobacco Works, Durham, N.C., ca. 1875, 1995 (ca. 1875)
N.95.6.92
Bank of Durham, Durham, N.C., ca. 1884, 1995 (ca. 1884)
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Horsedrawn Farm Machinery, Holeman Farm, Person Co., N.C,c1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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Scene on Holeman Family Farm, Timberlake, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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Holeman Family Pose on the Farm, Timberlake, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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Holeman Woman Poses on the Farm, Timberlake, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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James Cochran Dobbin (1814- 1857), Fayetteville, N.C., c1852, 1995 (ca. 1852)
N.95.6.98
James Jefferson Busick(1846-1911)and Son, Brown Summit, NC, ca1890, 1995 (ca. 1890)
N.95.6.99
Hampton Deberry Austin (1845-1927), Union Co., N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.6.100
Louisa Caroline McCorkle Austin (1844-1928), Union Co,NC, c1918, 1995 (ca. 1918)
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Officers of the Tenth Regiment N.C. Troops, ca. 1861, 1995 (ca. 1861)
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Bible School, First Presbyterian Church, Durham, N.C., ca. 1919, 1995 (ca. 1919)
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Girls and Teachers, First Presbyterian Church, Durham, N.C., c1919, 1995 (ca. 1919)
N.95.6.104A
Girls at Recess, First Presbyterian Church, Durham, N.C., ca1919, 1995 (ca. 1919)
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SEA ACORN, Houseboat, Beaufort, N.C., 1918, 1995 (1918)
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SEA ACORN, Houseboat Docked at Beaufort, N.C., 1918, 1995 (1918)
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Submarine Chasers Docked at Beaufort, N.C., 1918, 1995 (1918)
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PicNic at Lakewood Park, Durham, N.C., 1919, 1995 (1919)
N.95.6.109A
Parade Honoring World War I Veterans, Durham, N.C., 1919, 1995 (1919)
N.95.6.110A
Parade Honoring World War I Veterans, Durham, N.C., 1919, 1995 (1919)
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Parade Honoring World War I Veterans, Durham, N.C., 1919, 1995 (1919)
N.95.6.112A
Parade Honoring World War I Veterans, Durham, N.C., 1919, 1995 (1919)
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Liggett and Myers Float, World War I Parade, Durham, N.C., 1919, 1995 (1919)
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Confederate Veterans Honoring WWI Veterans, Durham, N.C., 1919, 1995 (1919)
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Parade Honoring World War I Veterans, Durham, N.C., 1919, 1995 (1919)
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Parade Honoring World War I Veterans, Durham, N.C., 1919, 1995 (1919)
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Founders of Erwin Mills (Erwin), N.C., Summer, 1904, 1995 (1904)
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Three Buggies on Cape Fear River Bridge, Erwin, N.C., 1904, 1995 (1904)
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Black Baptism in Neuse/ Trent Confluence, Newbern, N.C., c1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Bennett Place, James Bennett in Foreground, Durham, N.C., ca1877, 1995 (ca. 1877)
N.95.6.121A
"Oakland", Holeman Family Homestead, Person Co., N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Mr. Holeman on Horseback, Person Co., N.C., ca. 1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
N.95.6.123A
Mr. Holeman on Horseback, Person County, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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W. Thaddeus Redmond (1843- 1935), 1995 (ca. 1900)
N.95.7.1
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., West Durham, N.C., ca. 1897, 1995 (ca. 1897)
N.95.7.2
Sarah Eliza Southerland McGee (1840- 1922), Raleigh, N.C., c1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
N.95.7.3
Everett Smith (1894- 1977), Raleigh, N.C., 1912, 1995 (1912)
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Mary McGee Smith (1901- 1982), Raleigh, N.C., 1907, 1995 (1907)
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Mary McGee Smith (1901- 1982), Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
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Home of Dr. James W. McGee, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
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Mary McGee Smith (1901- 1972), Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1906, 1995 (ca. 1906)
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Thomas H. McGee and Susan H. McGee, Duplin Co., N.C., 1886, 1995 (1886)
N.95.7.9
Jesse B. Southerland and Farrior Southerland, Duplin Co., NC c1875, 1995 (ca. 1875)
N.95.7.10
Dr. James W. and Sarah S. McGee, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1875, 1995 (ca. 1875)
N.95.7.11
James W. McGee, Jr. and Emma McGee, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1875, 1995 (ca. 1875)
N.95.7.12
Emma McGee (1871- ?), Raleigh, N.C., December, 1889, 1995 (1889)
N.95.7.13
Dr. James William McGee, Sr. (1839- 1909), Raleigh, N.C., c1896, 1995 (ca. 1896)
N.95.7.14
Emma McGee (1871- ?), Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1896, 1995 (ca.1896)
N.95.7.15
Jesse Brown Southerland (1816- 1898), Duplin Co., N.C., ca. 1890, 1995 (ca. 1890)
N.95.7.16
James William McGee, Jr. (1867- 1937), 1995 (1887)
N.95.7.17
Julia Florrien Blake McGee (1870- 1941), Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1887, 1995 (ca. 1887)
N.95.7.18
Julia Florrie and James W. McGee, Jr., Raleigh, N.C., 1890, 1995 (1890)
N.95.7.19
Three Residences, W. Church St., Elizabeth City, N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
N.95.7.20
Elizabeth City High School, Elizabeth City, N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
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The Duke Inn, Church St., Elizabeth City, N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
N.95.7.22
Birthplace, of J.C.B. Ehringhaus, Elizabeth City, N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
N.95.7.23
Poole- Small House, Elizabeth City, N.C., ca. 1932, 1995 (ca. 1932)
N.95.7.24
D.M. Jones/ Culpepper Hardware Co., Elizabeth City, N.C., ca1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
N.95.7.25
Lincoln -- Ford Auto Sales and Service, Elizabeth City, 1995 (ca. 1925)
N.95.7.26
Coca- Cola Bottling Works, Elizabeth City, N.C., ca. 1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
N.95.7.27
Water Plant, Elizabeth City, N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
N.95.7.28
John Campbell (1870- 1938), Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.7.29
Old Williston School, Wilmington, N.C., ca. 1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
N.95.7.30
Boys Pose with Billy- Goat Cart, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
N.95.7.31
Pres. Theodore Roosevelt at State Fair, Raleigh, N.C., 1905, 1995 (1905)
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Fayetteville Street, Looking North, Raleigh, N.C., 1905, 1995 (1905)
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Duck Shooting From Bush Blind, Pamlico Sound, N.C., ca. 1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
N.95.7.34
Panoramic View of an Eastern North Carolina Shipyard, ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Johnston County Courthouse, Smithfield, N. C., ca 1906, 1995 (ca 1906)
N.95.7.36
Residence of A.L. Stephenson, Benson, N. C., ca 1910, 1995 (ca 1910)
N.95.7.37
M. E. Church, New Bern, N. C., ca 1906, 1995 (ca 1906)
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Daniel Hackney, Jr. (1803-1884), Chatham Co., N. C., ca 1865, 1995 (ca 1865)
N.95.7.39
Biltmore House From South Terrace, Asheville, N.C., 1895, 1995 (1895)
N.95.7.40
Biltmore House From Deer Park, Asheville, N.C., 1895, 1995 (1895)
N.95.7.41
Aerial View, Bakersville, N.C., ca. 1878, 1995 (ca. 1878)
N.95.7.42
Tryon Street, Charlotte, N.C., late 1873, 1995 (1873)
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New City Market, East Martin Street, Raleigh, N.C., 1914, 1995 (1914)
N.95.7.44
Baptist Tabernacle Church, Person Street, Raleigh, N.C., 1916, 1995 (1916)
N.95.7.45
Elias Albertson Carver, Raleigh, N.C., 1890, 1995 (1890)
N.95.7.46
James, Mamie and Nellie Carver, Raleigh, N.C., 1890, 1995 (1890)
N.95.7.47
Reverend John Alspaugh (1802- 1893), Winston Salem, N.C., ca1875, 1995 (ca. 1875)
N.95.7.48
Piney Woods Inn, Southern Pines, N.C., ca. 1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
N.95.7.49
Main Street, Elkin, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.7.50
Residence of S.F. Lambeth, Thomasville, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.7.51
Two-Year Old Stallion Owned by J.E. Smith, Kittrell, N.C.,ca1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.7.52
Weaverville College, Weaverville, N.C.,ca 1909, 1995 (ca 1909)
N.95.7.53
Graded School, Louisburg, N. C., ca 1909, 1995 (ca 1909)
N.95.7.54
Rev. John Blacknall (ca 1690-1749), Edenton, N. C.,ca 1726, 1995 (ca 1726)
N.95.7.55
James Russell Blacknall (1843- 1923), Durham County, N.C., c1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
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Dr. Richard Blacknall (1809- 1881), Durham, N.C., ca. 1835, 1995 (ca. 1835)
N.95.7.57
Richard Doak Blacknall (1846- 1900), Durham, N.C., ca. 1895, 1995 (ca. 1895)
N.95.7.58
Richard Doak Blacknall (1846- 1900), Durham, N.C, ca. 1865, 1995 (ca. 1865)
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Sadie Fuller Blount Blacknall, Durham, N.C., ca. 1870, 1995 (ca. 1870)
N.95.7.60
Richard Doak Blacknall (1846- 1900) at Richmond, VA, ca. 1885, 1995 (ca. 1885)
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U.S. Army Tanks During Manuevers at Wadesboro, N.C., 1941, 1995 (1941)
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United States Army Tanks on Manuevers, Wadesboro, N.C., 1941, 1995 (1941)
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Fort Johnston at Smithville, Brunswick Co., N.C., 1820, 1995 (1820)
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Rebel Battery Johnson, Smithville, N.C., 1866, 1995 (1866)
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North Carolina House of Representatives, 1995 Composite, 1995 (1995)
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North Carolina State Senate Compaosite Photograph, 1995, 1995 (1995)
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North Carolina House of Representatives, Composite 1993-94, 1995 (1993)
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North Carolina State Senate Composite Photograph, 1993, 1995 (1993)
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North Carolina House of Representatives Composite, 1991, 1995 (1991)
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First Public Welfare Institute for Negro Social Workers, 1926, 1995 (1926)
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David Boyles (1811- 1880), Lincoln County, N.C., ca. 1878, 1995 (ca. 1878)
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David Boyles (1811- 1880), Lincoln County, N.C., 1995 (ca. 1878)
N.95.8.10
Angeline McCaslin, Lincoln County, N.C., ca. 1870, 1995 (ca. 1870)
N.95.8.11
William Brantley Russell (1855-1935), Healing Springs, NC, c1885, 1995 (ca. 1885)
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"Peggin' In" Tobacco Plants on a Carolina Plantation, ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
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Typical North Carolina Tobacco Harvest Scene, ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
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Tobacco Workers Swap Stories in the Curing Barn, ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
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Whitehead- Stokes Sanitorium, Salisbury, N.C., ca. 1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
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Norfolk and western Railroad Station, Stoneville, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Hotel Wakelyn, Apex, N.C., ca. 1937, 1995 (ca. 1937)
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Main Street, Halifax, N. C., ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
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Seaboard Airline Railroad Station, Henderson, N.C., ca. 1924, 1995 (ca. 1924)
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Confederate Monument, Oxford, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Baptist Church, Duke (Erwin), N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Vance County Courthouse, Henderson, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Main Street, Saluda, N.C., ca. 1963, 1995 (ca. 1963)
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West End Methodist Episcopal Church, Winston Salem, N.C., ca1913, 1995 (ca. 1913)
N.95.8.25
Thomasville Female College, Thomasville, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.8.26
Dr. Long's Sanatorium, Statesville, N.C., ca. 1914, 1995 (ca. 1914)
N.95.8.27
Goody Soda Shop, West Main Street, Durham, N.C., ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
N.95.8.28
Residence of W. T. Covington, Raeford, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Nazareth Orphan's Home, Crescent, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Nazareth Orphan's Home, Girl's Building, Crescent, N.C., ca1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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"Stump Pullers", Nazareth Orphan's Home, Crescent, N.C., ca.1917, 1995 (ca. 1917)
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"Feeding a Pet", Nazareth Orphans' Home, Crescent, N.C., ca.1917, 1995 (ca. 1917)
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Nash Street, Looking East, Wilson, N.C., ca. 1923, 1995 (ca. 1923)
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View of Mt. Mitchell State Park, Yancey Co., N.C., ca. 1895, 1995 (ca. 1895)
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Camping Ground at Summit of Mt. Mitchell, N.C., ca. 1906, 1995 (ca. 1906)
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Carolina Pines Drive-In Theater Tent, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
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Flood Waters of the French Broad River, Buncombe Co., N.C., 1916, 1995 (1916)
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Flood Waters, Riverside Park on French Broad River, N.C., 1916, 1995 (1916)
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Jones' Springs, Warren County, N.C., 1940, 1995 (1940)
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Charles Augustus Dickins (c1841- ), Halifax Co., N.C., c1863, 1995 (ca. 1863)
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Unidentified Holeman, Person Co., N.C., ca. 1865, 1995 (ca. 1865)
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Gen. Braxton Bragg (1817-1876), Paint Rock, N.C., 1872, 1995 (1872)
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Gen. Braxton Bragg (1817-1876), Paint Rock, N.C., 1872, 1995 (1872)
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Knights of Columbus Formation, State Expo, Raleigh, N.C., 1884, 1995 (1884)
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Circus Parade, Morgan/ Fayetteville Sts., Raleigh, N.C., ca.1895, 1995 (ca. 1895)
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Fayetteville Street, Looking North, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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Palace Theater, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1935, 1995 (ca. 1935)
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Golden Rule Store, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.8.49
Citizens National Bank, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.8.50
Onlookers Watch a Building Burn, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1970, 1995 (ca. 1970)
N.95.8.51
Raleigh Banking and Trust Company, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.8.52
Soldiers Parading in Raleigh, N.C, ca. 1918, 1995 (ca. 1918)
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Wright's Lunch Room, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Giltner Building, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
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Academy Parlor Pool Hall, Downtown Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Work Program Construction, Black Mountain College, N.C., 1942, 1995 (1942)
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Work Program Construction, Black Mountain College, N.C., 1942, 1995 (1942)
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John Andrew Rice, Black Mountain College, N.C., 1942, 1995 (1942)
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George W. Hahn (1842- c1911), Catawba Co., N.C., ca. 1863, 1995 (ca. 1863)
N.95.8.60
Matt W. Ransom (8 Oct 1826- 8 Oct 1904), Warrenton, N.C., 1883, 1995 (1883)
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North Carolina Exhibit, Boston Industrial Fair, 1883, 1995 (1883)
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North Carolina Exhibit, Boston Industrial Fair, 1883, 1995 (1883)
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Joseph Lafayette Knight (1860- 1933), Moore Co., N.C., ca. 1890, 1995 (ca. 1890)
N.95.8.64
Isabella Campbell Knight (1862- 1941), Moore Co., N.C., ca. 1890, 1995 (ca. 1890)
N.95.8.65
Ida P. H. Boyles (1860-1949) and Daughter (1887-1956), ca. 1888, 1995 (ca. 1888)
N.95.8.66
Eunice Lillian Boyles Cansler(1887-1956)Rutherford Co,N.C,ca1891, 1995 (ca. 1891)
N.95.8.67
Eunice Lillian Blyles Cansler(1887-1956)Rutherford Co,N.C,ca1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
N.95.8.68
Mary Katie Boyles Leonhardt (1892-1917) Rutherford Co,N.C,ca1897, 1995 (ca. 1897)
N.95.8.69
Unveiling of the Confederate Monument, State Capitol, N.C., 1895, 1995 (1895)
N.95.8.70
Hugh Morson High School Musicians, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
N.95.8.71
First All-State High School Orchestra, Raleigh, N.C., 1928, 1995 (1928)
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High School Orchestra and Choral Ensemble, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1935, 1995 (ca. 1935)
N.95.8.73
Group of Dignitaries Pose at N.C. State, Raleigh, N.C., 1937, 1995 (1937)
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John Archibald Gillis (c1831-?), Cumberland Co., N.C., ca. 1860, 1995 (ca. 1860)
N.95.9.1
Excelsior Hook and Ladder Co., Durham, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
N.95.9.2
Aerial View, Downtown Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1977, 1995 (ca. 1977)
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Ida P.H. Boyles(1860-1949)Holding Daughter,RutherfordCo,NC,c1887, 1995 (ca. 1887)
N.95.9.4
Eunice Lillian Boyles Cansler(1887-1956)Rutherford Co,N.C.ca1891, 1995 (ca. 1891)
N.95.9.5
Eunice Lillian Boyles Cansler(1887-1956)Rutherford Co,NC,ca.1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
N.95.9.6
Mary Katie Boyles Leonhardt (1892-1917)Rutherford Co,N.C.,ca1897, 1995 (ca. 1897)
N.95.9.7
Execution of Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) et al, Italy, 1945, 1995 (1945)
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Execution of Benito Mussolini(1883-1945)et al,Italy, Summer,1945, 1995 (1945)
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American Gen. Mark Clark and French Gen. Nogues, North Africa,1943, 1995 (1943)
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Anti-Aircraft Unit from Camp Davis,NC at Ft.Fisher,NC, 1942, 1995 (1942)
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Anti-Aircraft Unit from Camp Davis, N.C., at Ft. Fisher, N.C., 1995 (1942)
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Anti-Aircraft Unit from Camp Davis,NC at Fort Fisher,NC 1942, 1995 (1942)
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The Fire Companies, High Point, N.C., ca. 1906, 1995 (ca. 1906)
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West Walnut Street, Goldsboro, N.C., ca. 1914, 1995 (ca. 1914)
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Main Street, Manteo, N. C., ca. 1929, 1995 (ca. 1929)
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The Shriners Parade, Main St. Rutherfordton, N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
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Truckers at the Bank of Chadbourn, N.C., ca. 1911, 1995 (ca. 1911)
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Business District, Jalong (Longhurst), N.C., ca. 1913, 1995 (ca. 1913)
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Fishermen's Dock, Oceanic Hotel, Wrightsville Beach, N.C.,ca1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.9.20
Main Street, Looking North, Robersonville, N.C., ca. 1919, 1995 (ca. 1919)
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Church Street, Looking North, Hertford, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Odd Fellows' Hall, Thomas Street, Rocky Mount, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Confederate Monument, Winston Salem, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.9.24
East Main Street, Lincolnton, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
N.95.9.25
Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Co., Charlotte, N.C., 1909, 1995 (1909)
N.95.9.26
Tyson and Jones Buggy Company, Carthage, N.C., ca. 1906, 1995 (ca. 1906)
N.95.9.27
Highland Park Mfg. Co. and Louise Cotton Mills, Charlotte,NC,c1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
N.95.9.28
Two Black Boys Caught Stealing Watermelon in Western, N. C., 1998 (ca. 1923)
N.95.9.29
John Tucker Ellington (1856-1919) Chatham Co., N.C., ca. 1916, 1995 (ca. 1916)
N.95.9.30
Ellen Reitzel Ellington (1854-1891), Guilford Co., N.C.,ca.1884, 1995 (ca. 1884)
N.95.9.31
Aerial View, Liberty Warehouse, Third Street, Wendell, N.C.,1946, 1995 (1946)
N.95.9.32
Jewish Synagogue, Goldsboro, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Raleigh Fire Department Baseball Team, Raleigh, N.C., 1924, 1995 (1924)
N.95.9.34
Colonel Samuel D. Lowe, 28th Regiment, N.C. State Troops, ca.1863, 1995 (ca. 1863)
N.95.9.35
Col. Clark Moulton Avery, 33rd Regt., N.C. State Troops, ca.1863, 1995 (ca. 1863)
N.95.9.36
George Perry of Cofield, N.C. at C.C.C. in N.C. Mountains, 1934, 1995 (1933-1934)
N.95.9.37
George Perry of Coffield, N.C., at C.C.C. in N.C. Mtns., ca.1934, 1995 (ca. 1934)
N.95.9.38
Walter Perry of Hertford County, N.C., Barbecuing Pig, ca. 1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
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Walter and Annie Perry at Family Barbecue, Hertford Co.,N.C.,c1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
N.95.9.40
Otis Earley (1895-), W.W. I Soldier, Hertford Co., N.C., c1918, 1995 (ca. 1918)
N.95.9.41
Brode Williford, Ahoskie, N.C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
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Bodie Island Lighthouse and Coast Guard Station, N.C., ca. 1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
N.95.9.43
Igor Benson, in his Aircraft, Raleigh-Durham,N.C.,Airport, c1955, 1995 (ca. 1955)
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Office of the GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, Goldsboro, N.C., ca. 1881, 1995 (ca. 1881)
N.95.9.45
Edward Culver Lineberry, 70th Regt., N.C. State Troops, ca. 1864, 1995 (ca. 1864)
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Latest Seaboard Airline Ten- Wheel Freight Engine, ca. 1911, 1995 (ca. 1911)
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Seaboard Airline Railway Track, Falling Creek, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.9.48
Norfolk and Southern Railroad Docks, Edenton, N.C., ca. 1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
N.95.9.49
Advertisement for Central Academy, Littleton, N.C., ca. 1906, 1995 (ca. 1906)
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Pine Street, Looking Northeast, Spring Hope Hope, N.C., ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
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"Durham Renowned the World Around", Durham, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.9.52
Govenor W. W. Kitchen at Whitsett Institute, Whitsett, N.C, 1911, 1995 (1911)
N.95.9.53
Whitehead- Stokes Sanatorium, Salisbury, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.9.54
Pineshire Sanitarium, Southern Pines, N.C., ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
N.95.9.55
Students Pose at Whitsett Institute, Whitsett, N.C., ca. 1914, 1995 (ca. 1914)
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Broad Street, Dunn, N.C., ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
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Buncombe County Courthouse, Asheville, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
N.95.9.58
Unidentified Members, Bingham Football Team, Asheville,N.C.,1907, 1995 (1907)
N.95.9.59
Saint Joseph Sanatorium, Asheville, N.C., ca. 1912, 1995 (ca. 1912)
N.95.9.60
Brevard Industrial School, Brevard, N.C., ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
N.95.9.61
Efird Brothers, Winston Salem, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.9.62
Indian Cook, Carolina Hotel, Sylva, N.C., ca.1940, 1995 (1940)
N.95.9.63
LAURA BARNES Wreckage, Coquina Beach, N.C., ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
N.95.9.64
Wreck of the KOHLER, Outer Banks, N.C., 1946, 1995 (1946)
N.95.9.65
Salem Primitive Baptist Church, Archer's Lodge, N.C., 1913, 1995 (1913)
N.95.9.66
Stephen A. Douglas (1813-1861), U.S. Senator, ca. 1854, 1995 (ca. 1854)
N.95.9.67
Stephen Arnold Douglas (1813-1861), United States Senator, c1854, 1995 (ca. 1854)
N.95.9.67A
Adele Cutts Douglas, wife of Stephen A. Douglas., ca. 1854, 1995 (ca. 1854)
N.95.9.68
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) in Chicago, 1854, 1995 (1854)
N.95.9.69
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), ca. 1855, 1995 (ca. 1855)
N.95.9.70
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), 1857, 1995 (1857)
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Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln, ca. 1860, 1995 (ca. 1860)
N.95.9.72
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), at Springfield, Illinois, 1860, 1995 (1860)
N.95.9.73
Louis T. Merrow Lewark (1884-1906), Currituck Co., N.C., c1904, 1995 (ca. 1904)
N.95.9.74
Eliza Jane Lord DeRossett (1812- 1876), Wilmington, N.C.,c1840, 1995 (ca. 1840)
N.95.10.1
Joseph Tally of Fayetteville, N.C, w/ Pres. Jn. F. Kennedy,c1961, 1995 (ca. 1961)
N.95.10.2
Joseph Tally of Fayetteville, N.C., with former Pres. Hoover, ca. 1961, 1995 (ca. 1961)
N.95.10.3
Sergeant Manufacturing Company, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1890, 1995 (ca. 1890)
N.95.10.4
Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad Depot, Greensboro, N.C,ca1890, 1995 (ca. 1890)
N.95.10.5
Thomas Ivey Ward (c1891-), Private, W.W.I, Wilson, N.C., ca1918, 1995 (ca. 1918)
N.95.10.6
Chain Gang at Work, Western North Carolina, ca. 1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
N.95.10.7
Sidney L. Alderman(1860- 1931), Greensboro, N.C., c. 1890, 1995 (ca. 1890)
N.95.10.8
Goodwin Home, Chatham Co., N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.10.9
H. Weil and Brothers Store, Goldsboro, N.C., ca. 1878, 1995 (ca. 1879)
N.95.10.10
Samuel Stanford Ashley (1819-1887), S. P. I., ca. 1870, 1995 (ca. 1870)
N.95.10.11
The Bank of Mount Olive, N.C., ca. 1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
N.95.10.12
The First National Bank of Kinston, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.10.13
Elliott Daingerfield (1859-1932), N.C. Artist, ca. 1905, 1995 (ca. 1905)
N.95.10.14
Congressman Jos. E. Johnston (VA), at Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1879, 1995 (ca. 1879)
N.95.10.15
Slubbers, White Oak Cotton Mills, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
N.95.10.16
Spinning Frames, White Oak Cotton Mills, Greensboro, N.C., c1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
N.95.10.17
Spoolers, White Oak Cotton Mills, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
N.95.10.18
Warpers, White Oak Cotton Mills, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
N.95.10.19
Slashers, White Oak Cotton Mills, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
N.95.10.20
Weave Room, White Oak Cotton Mills, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
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Inspecting Tables, White Oak Cotton Mills, Greensboro,N.C,ca1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
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White Oak Cotton Mills School, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
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Brass Band, White Oak Cotton Mills, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
N.95.10.24
Lindsay G. Lewis, 63rd Reg., Co. D, N. C. S. T., ca. 1862, 1995 (ca. 1861)
N.95.10.25
Leander Armsur, 25th Regiment, Co. B, N. C. S. T., ca. 1862, 1995 (ca. 1862)
N.95.10.26
The Southern Automobile College, Oak Ridge, N.C., ca. 1918, 1995 (ca. 1918)
N.95.10.27
Walnut Street, Goldsboro, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
N.95.10.28
Grandfather Mountain, N.C., ca. 1939, 1995 (ca. 1939)
N.95.10.29
George Street, New Bern, N. C. , ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
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Farmers Inspect Tobacco in a Carolina Curing Barn, ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
N.95.10.31
Indian Woman Pounding Corn, Cherokee Reservation, N.C., ca. 1930, 1995 (1931)
N.95.10.32
Cherokee Woman Holding Twins, Qualla, N.C., 1937, 1995 (1937)
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South Elm Street, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
N.95.10.34
South Elm Street, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
N.95.10.35
Main Street, Winston Salem, N.C., ca. 1913, 1995 (ca. 1913)
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Splint Basket Weavers, Tryon, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.10.37
Murphy, North Carolina, circa 1938, 1995 (ca. 1938)
N.95.10.38
Water Wheel Craft Shop, Cherokee, N.C., ca. 1935, 1995 (ca. 1935)
N.95.10.39
Grade School, Belhaven, N.C., ca. 1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
N.95.10.40
Graham County Courthouse, Robbinsville, N.C., ca. 1935, 1995 (ca. 1935)
N.95.10.41
The Craft House, Penland, N.C., ca. 1933, 1995 (ca. 1933)
N.95.10.42
Administration Building, Shaw University, Raleigh, N.C., ca.1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
N.95.10.43
Chapel and Dining Hall, Shaw University, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
N.95.10.44
Campus Social, Shaw University, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
N.95.10.45
Estey Hall, Shaw University, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
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Administration Building, Shaw University, Raleigh, N.C., ca.1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
N.95.10.47
Tupper Memorial Building, Shaw University, Raleigh, N.C., ca1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
N.95.10.48
Theological Hall, Shaw University, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
N.95.10.49
Baseball Team, Shaw University, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
N.95.10.50
Basketball Game, Shaw University, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1907, 1995 (ca. 1907)
N.95.10.51
Catherine DeRosset Meares (1830-1919?), Wilmington, N.C., ca1911, 1995 (ca. 1911)
N.95.10.52
General Kilpatrick Recapturing Headquarters, 1865, 1995 (1865)
N.95.10.53
Confederate Veterans at Soldiers' Home, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.10.54
Cary Public and Farm Life School w/ Students, Cary, N.C., 1914, 1995 (1914)
N.95.10.55
Kitchen, Cary Public and Farm Life School, Cary, N.C., 1915, 1995 (1915)
N.95.10.56
First Brick Building, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1913, 1995 (1913)
N.95.10.58
Brick Building, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.10.59
Sewing Class, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1915, 1995 (1915)
N.95.10.60
Female Students, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1905, 1995 (1905)
N.95.10.61
Manual Training Room, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1915, 1995 (1915)
N.95.10.62
Home Economics Class, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1915, 1995 (1915)
N.95.10.63
Farm Cottage, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1915, 1995 (1915)
N.95.10.64
Dining Room, Cary Public High School, Cary, N.C., 1915, 1995 (1915)
N.95.10.65
Graduating Class, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1914, 1995 (1914)
N.95.10.66
Members of 7th Grade, Cary Public School, Cary, N.C., 1915, 1995 (1915)
N.95.10.67
Vocational Bldg and Boys' Dorm, Cary High, Cary, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.10.68
Girls' Dorm and Gym, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
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Boys' Basketball Team, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1920, 1995 (1920)
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Girls' Basketball Team, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1916, 1995 (1916)
N.95.10.71
Students on Playground, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.10.72
M. B. Dry, Principal, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
N.95.10.73
Students at Recess, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.10.74
Sophomore Class, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1922, 1995 (1922)
N.95.10.75
School Building, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.10.76
Home Economics Class, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.10.77
Browning Society, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1908, 1995 (1908)
N.95.10.78
Dormitory Boys Session, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
N.95.10.79
Graduating Class, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1915, 1995 (1915)
N.95.10.80
Female Students, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1908, 1995 (1908)
N.95.10.81
Baseball Team, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., ca. 1913, 1995 (ca. 1913)
N.95.10.82
Baseball Team, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., ca. 1904, 1995 (ca. 1904)
N.95.10.83
Students w/ Cows, Cary Farm and Life School, Cary, N.C., ca. 1913, 1995 (ca. 1913)
N.95.10.84
MBoys' Society, Cary Farm Life and High School, Cary, N.C., 1903, 1995 (1903)
N.95.10.85
Early School Committe, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1920, 1995 (1920)
N.95.10.86
Boys' Dormitory, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., ca. 1903, 1995 (ca. 1903)
N.95.10.87
Principal's Home, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.10.88
Clay Society, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1914, 1995 (1914)
N.95.10.89
Calhoun Society, Cary High School, Cary, N.C., 1914, 1995 (1914)
N.95.10.90
Union Station Depot, Kinston, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
N.95.11.1
Motor Vessel "Danco", Morehead City, N.C., ca. 1950, 1995 (ca. 1950)
N.95.11.2
James R. Grist Residence, Washington, N.C., ca. 1865, 1995 (ca. 1865)
N.95.11.3
Battle of Kinston, North Carolina, 1862, 1995 (1862)
N.95.11.4
Battle of Whitehall, North Carolina, 1862, 1995 (1862)
N.95.11.5
The Battle of Goldsboro, North Carolina, 1862, 1995 (1862)
N.95.11.6
Camp Peirson, New Bern, N.C., ca. 1862, 1995 (ca. 1862)
N.95.11.7
Bennett College, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1894, 1995 (ca. 1894)
N.95.11.8
McAdoo House, Greensboro, N.C. ca. 1894, 1995 (ca. 1894)
N.95.11.10
First National Bank, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1894, 1995 (ca. 1894)
N.95.11.10
J. H. Harris Mfg. Co., Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1894, 1995 (ca. 1894)
N.95.11.11
J. H. Harris Mfg. Co., Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1895, 1995 (ca. 1895)
N.95.11.12
North Carolina Steel and Iron Co., Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1894, 1995 (ca. 1894)
N.95.11.13
James D. Kase, G.M., N.C. SteelandIron Co., Greensboro, N.C.,c1894, 1995 (ca. 1894)
N.95.11.14
Julian S. Carr, Dir. N.C. SteelandIron Co., Greensboro, N.C.,c1894, 1995 (ca. 1894)
N.95.11.15
Col. J. A. Gray, Dir. N. C. SteelandIron Co., Greensboro,N.C,c1894, 1995 (ca. 1894)
N.95.11.16
Benbow House/ Elm Street, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1894, 1995 (ca. 1894)
N.95.11.17
Corner Elm/ Market Streets, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1894, 1995 (ca. 1894)
N.95.11.18
J. R. Mendenhall, Chamber of Commerce, Greensboro, N.C.,ca.1894, 1995 (ca. 1894)
N.95.11.19
O. W. Carr, Chamber of Commerce, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1894, 1995 (ca. 1894)
N.95.11.20
C. P. Vanstory Livery Stables, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1894, 1995 (ca. 1894)
N.95.11.21
South Greensboro Land and Investment Co., Greensboro,N.C., ca.1894, 1995 (ca. 1894)
N.95.11.22
James D. Glenn, A. G. of N. C., Greensboro, N. C., ca. 1894, 1995 (ca. 1894)
N.95.11.23
Captain B. J. Fisher, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1894, 1995 (ca. 1894)
N.95.11.24
Noel Paton(1895-1965) in Studio, Fayetteville, N.C., 1939, 1995 (1939)
N.95.11.25
Barn at Somerset Place, Washington County, N.C., ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
N.95.11.26-27
Diamond Shoals Lightship, Cape Hatteras, N.C., 1995, 1995 (1995)
N.95.11.28
Diamond Shoals Lightship Aground, Cape Hatteras, N.C., 1995, 1995 (1995)
N.95.11.29
Storm Debris from Hurricane, Cape Hatteras, N.C., 1898, 1995 (1898)
N.95.11.30
Lifeboat Wagon/ Beach Apparatus, Outer Banks, N.C., ca. 1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
N.95.11.31
Captain Levin Midgett and Crew, Oregon Inlet, N.C., ca. 1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
N.95.11.32
Old Nags Head Pier, Dare County, N.C., ca. 1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
N.95.11.33
Courthouse, Roxboro, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.11.34
Horsford Covered Bridge, Catawba River, Hickory, N.C., ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
N.95.11.35
Dinty Moore's Tourist Home, Fayetteville, N.C., ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
N.95.11.36
Belvedere Hotel, Redsville, N.C., ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
N.95.11.37
Town Square, Lincolnton, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
N.95.11.38
Fourth Street/ Masonic Temple, Winston Salem, N.C., ca. 1911, 1995 (ca. 1911)
N.95.11.39
Confederate Woman's Home, Fayetteville, N.C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
N.95.11.40
Hillsboro Street, Pittsboro, N.C., ca. 1950, 1995 (ca. 1950)
N.95.11.41
Mountain Craft Company, Chimney Rock, N.C., 1943, 1995 (1943)
N.95.11.42
White Oak Cotton Mills, Greensboro, N.C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.11.43
Union Station, Goldsboro, N.C., ca. 1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
N.95.11.44
Seaboard Airline Railway Station, Henderson, N.C., ca. 1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
N.95.11.45
Aerial View, Erlanger Mills, Inc., Lexington, N.C., ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
N.95.11.46
Gravestone of Richard King (c1740-1760), Rowan Co., N.C.,ca.1950, 1995 (ca. 1950)
N.95.11.47
Gravel Road, Polk County, N.C., 1920, 1995 (1920)
N.95.11.48
Auto Wrecked in Waterford Ditch, Goldsboro, N.C., 1924, 1995 (1924)
N.95.11.49
Y. M. C. A. Building, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1914, 1995 (ca. 1914)
N.95.11.50
Y. M. C. A. Building, Spray, N. C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.11.51
Main Kitchen, U.S.A. General Hospital #12, Biltmore,N.C., ca1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.11.52
Agricultural Room, State Museum, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.11.53
Huntington Hall, Livingston College, Salisbury, N.C., ca. 1911, 1995 (ca. 1911)
N.95.11.54
Hotel Mocksville, Mocksville, N.C., ca. 1939, 1995 (ca. 1939)
N.95.11.55
Horne Residence, Clayton, N. C., ca. 1911, 1995 (ca. 1911)
N.95.11.56
Hotel Oxford/ The Leveques Family, Oxford, N.C., ca. 1950, 1995 (ca. 1950)
N.95.11.57
Union Street, Concord, N.C., ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
N.95.11.58
Hunting in the Sandhills, Southern Pines, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.11.59
First National Bank, Rocky Mount, N.C., ca. 1923, 1995 (ca. 1923)
N.95.11.60
Basketmakers, Cherokee, N.C., ca. 1947, 1995 (ca. 1940)
N.95.11.61
Church School at Shelter Neck, N.C., ca. 1922, 1995 (ca. 1922)
N.95.11.62
Kimball House, Shelter Neck, N. C., ca. 1922, 1995 (ca. 1922)
N.95.11.63
Gazebo at Unitarian Church School, Shelter Neck, N.C., ca. 1922, 1995 (ca. 1922)
N.95.11.64
Banterman's Bridge, Shelter Neck, N. C. , ca. 1922, 1995 (ca. 1922)
N.95.11.65
Kimball House, During a Flood, Pender Co., N.C., 1924, 1995 (1924)
N.95.11.66
Rev. Stephen G. Palmer, Shelter Neck, N. C., ca. 1922, 1995 (ca. 1922)
N.95.11.67
Staff of Unitarian School at Shelter Neck, N.C., ca. 1922, 1995 (ca. 1922)
N.95.11.68
Students at Unitarian School, Shelter Neck, N.C., ca. 1922, 1995 (ca. 1922)
N.95.11.69
Mrs. Fannie Marston, Unitarian School, Shelter Neck, N.C.,ca1922, 1995 (ca. 1922)
N.95.11.70
Mrs. Shepard, Unitarian School, Shelter Neck, N.C., ca. 1922, 1995 (ca. 1922)
N.95.11.71
Lunnette Freshwater and Jessie Brown, Shelter Neck, N.C., ca. 1922, 1995 (ca. 1922)
N.95.11.72
Students at Unitarian School, Shelter Neck, N.C., ca. 1921, 1995 (ca. 1921)
N.95.11.73
Mrs. Norton, Unitarian School, Shelter Neck, N.C., ca. 1922, 1995 (ca. 1922)
N.95.11.74
Masthead of THE STATE'S DEFENSE, ca. 1917, 1995 (ca. 1917)
N.95.12.1
Rural Fire Department, Rolesville, N.C., ca. 1984, 1995 (ca. 1984)
N.95.12.2
Robert Lee Doughton (1863-1954), Alleghany Co., N.C., 1943, 1995 (1943)
N.95.12.3
Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, N. C., ca. 1912, 1995 (ca. 1912)
N.95.12.4
Charlotte School Buildings, Charlotte, N. C., ca. 1912, 1995 (ca. 1912)
N.95.12.5
Liberty Street, Winston Salem, N. C., ca. 1914, 1995 (ca. 1914)
N.95.12.6
Courtney House, Lenoir , N. C., ca. 1909, 1995 (ca. 1909)
N.95.12.7
First National Bank Building and Block, Lenoir, N.C., ca. 1911, 1995 (ca. 1911)
N.95.12.8
Lakewood Park, Charlotte, N. C., ca. 1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.12.9
13th Street, Hickory, N. C., ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
N.95.12.10
Montford Avenue, Asheville, N. C., ca. 1911, 1995 (ca. 1911)
N.95.12.11
Chadwick Mills, Charlotte, N. C., ca. 1912, 1995 (ca. 1912)
N.95.12.12
Birdseye View of Hickory, N. C., ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
N.95.12.13
Mallet Locomotive, C. C. and O. Railroad Co., N. C., ca. 1912, 1995 (ca. 1912)
N.95.12.14
Episcopal Church, Goldsboro, N. C., ca. 1911, 1995 (ca. 1911)
N.95.12.15
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Salisbury, N.C., ca.1913, 1995 (ca. 1913)
N.95.12.16
Molasses Time in Dixie, Western N.C./ Tennessee, ca. 1930, 1995 (ca. 1930)
N.95.12.17
Vance Park, Charlotte, N. C., ca. 1906, 1995 (ca. 1906)
N.95.12.18
John Thomas Biggs Grocery, Lumberton, N. C., ca. 1940, 1995 (ca. 1940)
N.95.12.19
Interior View of Tobacco Warehouse, Henderson, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.12.20
Trade Street, Winston Salem, N. C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
N.95.12.21
Hotel Wiley, Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1925, 1995 (ca. 1925)
N.95.12.22
Men Gathering Peaches, Southern Pines, N. C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.12.23
Ford Hotel, Salisbury, N. C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.12.24
The Belo Home, Old Salem, N. C., ca. 1937, 1995 (ca. 1937)
N.95.12.25
West Union Street, Morganton, N. C., ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
N.95.12.26
School for the Deaf and Dumb, Morganton, N. C., ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
N.95.12.27
South Main Street, Waynesville, N. C., ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
N.95.12.28
Main Street, Mt. Airy, N. C., ca. 1920, 1995 (ca. 1920)
N.95.12.29
Piedmont and Northern Railroad Co., Charlotte/ Gastonia,N.C.,c1919, 1995 (ca. 1919)
N.95.12.30
Seaboard Airline RR Station/ Golfers, Southern Pines,N.C.,ca1910, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.12.31
Staff of the Oxford Orphanage, Oxford, N. C., ca. 1900, 1995 (ca. 1900)
N.95.12.32
Collet's Plan of Ft. Johnston, N. C., 1787, 1995 (1767)
N.95.12.33
Brigadier General James Henry Lane (1833-1907), 28th Reg., N.C.S.T, 1995 (1894)
N.95.12.34
Unidentified Man in World War I Era Uniform, ca. 1917, 1995 (ca. 1917)
N.95.12.35
Unidentified Couple in Formal Attire, ca. 1917, 1995 (ca. 1917)
N.95.12.36
Unidentified Woman in Winter Evening Formal Dress, ca. 1917, 1995 (ca. 1917)
N.95.12.37
Unidentified Woman in Formal Dress, ca. 1917, 1995 (ca. 1917)
N.95.12.38
Unidentified Boys Posing in a Photography Studio, ca. 1917, 1995 (ca. 1917)
N.95.12.39
Unidentified Woman in Formal Wear at Photography Studio, ca.1917, 1995 (ca. 1917)
N.95.12.40
Iredell County Courthouse, Statesville, N. C., ca. 1908, 1995 (ca. 1908)
N.95.12.41
Davis White Sulphur Springs, Hiddenite, N.C., ca. 1913, 1995 (ca. 1913)
N.95.12.42
Creech Drugstore, Smithfield, N. C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.12.44
William S. Dowd (b. 1871), Chatham Co., N. C., ca. 1895, 1995 (ca. 1895)
N.95.12.45
Transfer Machine, Beaufort County Lumber Co., Fairmont,N.C,c1907, 1995 (ca. 1910)
N.95.12.46
"Nazi Surrender V-E Day Tuesday" HIGH POINT ENTERPRISE 7 May1945, 1995 (1945)
N.95.12.47
Account of V-E Day Celebration, GREENSBORO RECORD, 7 May, 1995 (1945)
N.95.12.48
Newspaper Headline Proclaiming V-E, Winston Salem, N.C., 1945, 1995 (1945)
N.95.12.49
"V-E Day Formally Announced", SHELBY DAILY STAR, Shelby,N.C,1945, 1995 (1945)
N.95.12.50
"Allies Proclaim V-E, ...", THE DURHAM SUN, DURHAM, N.C., 1945, 1995 (1945)
N.95.12.51
Guide to State Agency Records Presentation, Raleigh, N.C.,1995, 1995 (1995)
N.95.12.52
Map of the Battle of Bentonville, N. C., 1865, 1995 (1865)
N.95.12.53
Isaac E. Avery's Dying Message at the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863, 1995 (1863)
N.95.12.54
Michael Jordan Shot Heard 'Round the World, New Orleans, LA,1982, 1995 (1982)
N.95.12.55
Training Aircraft, Fairchild Aviation, Burlington, N. C.,1943, 1995 (1943)
N.95.12.56
"Gunner" Taking Off at Fairchild Aviation, Burlington, N.C.,1943, 1995 (1943)
N.95.12.57
Fairchild Aviation Army Aircraft in Flight Over N. C., 1943, 1995 (1943)
N.95.12.58
Employees of Fairchild Aviation Plant, Burlington, N.C., 1995 (1944)
N.95.12.59
Interior View of Clothing Store, Possibly Henderson,N. C.,ca1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.12.60
Walter Howard Wilson (1912-1981), Greenville, N. C., ca. 1947, 1995 (ca. 1947)
N.95.12.61
Panoramic View, Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, N.C., 1920, 1995 (1920)
N.95.2.28
The Row, Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.2.31
Students in front of Cary High School, Cary, N.C., ca. 1915, 1995 (ca. 1915)
N.95.10.57

26. Negatives Received in 1996

Macajah Thomas Hawkins (1790- 1858), Warren Co., N.C., c. 1830, 1996 (ca. 1830)
N.96.1.1
Special Order No.191 "Lost Dispatch" by Stonewall Jackson, 1862, 1996 (1862)
N.96.1.2-3
Municipal Airport, Rocky Mount, NC, c. 1934, 1996 (ca. 1934)
N.96.1.4
Newly Constructed Sidewalk, Rocky Mount, NC, c. 1934, 1996 (ca. 1934)
N.96.1.5
Aftermath of a Tornado, Wendell, NC, 1919, 1996 (1919)
N.96.1.6
Tornado Scene, Wendell, NC, 1919, 1996 (1919)
N.96.1.7
Dr. Baugh's Residence, Aftermath of Tornado, Wendell, N.C.,1919, 1996 (1919)
N.96.1.8
Dr. Baugh Surveying Tornado, Wendell, NC, 1919, 1996 (1919)
N.96.1.9
Corner Third and Main Streets, Wendell, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.1.10
Market St., Wilmington, NC, c. 1870, 1996 (ca. 1870)
N.96.1.11
Mining Scene, Gold Hill Mines, Rowan Co., NC, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.1.12
Early Morning, Gold Hill, NC, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.1.13
Mining Road, Union Camp, Gold Hill, NC, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.1.14
Mine Management, Gold Hill, NC, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.1.15
Pump Station, Gold Hill, NC, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.1.16
Mining Road and Buildings, Gold Hill, NC, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.1.17
Exterior View, Mine Shafts, Gold Hill, NC, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.1.18
Miners' Living Quarters, Gold Hill, NC, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.1.19
Mining Shaft, Gold Hill, NC, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.1.20
Miners in Living Quarters, Gold Hill, NC, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.1.21
Syd B. Alexander (1840- 1921), Mecklenburg Co., NC, c. 1886, 1996 (ca. 1886)
N.96.1.22
Salem Iron Works, Salem, NC, c. 1887, 1996 (ca. 1887)
N.96.1.23
Swannanoa Hotel, Asheville, NC, c. 1887, 1996 (ca. 1887)
N.96.1.24
Thomas D. Wilson (1825- 1908), Yancey Co., NC, c. 1887, 1996 (ca. 1887)
N.96.1.25
Asheville Female College, Asheville, NC, c. 1887, 1996 (ca. 1887)
N.96.1.26
Connelly's Springs Hotel, Burke Co., NC, c. 1887, 1996 (ca. 1887)
N.96.1.27
Hickory Inn, Hickory, NC, c. 1888, 1996 (ca. 1888)
N.96.1.28
Grand Central Hotel, Asheville, NC, c. 1888, 1996 (ca. 1888)
N.96.1.29
John Robinson (1831-c1895), Anson Co., NC, c. 1889, 1996 (ca. 1889)
N.96.1.30
Bank of Hickory, Hickory, NC, c. 1889, 1996 (ca. 1889)
N.96.1.31
"Gombroon", Home of Zeb Vance, Asheville, NC, c. 1889, 1996 (ca. 1889)
N.96.1.32
Lewtonia P. and James F. O'Neal, Nash County, NC, c. 1946, 1996 (ca. 1946)
N.96.1.33
Col. James H. Lane (1833- 1907), 28th Regt. N.C. Troops, c.1863, 1996 (ca. 1863)
N.96.1.34
Sgt. M. S. McKenzie (c1830- 1862), 4th Regt., N.C. Troops, c1862, 1996 (ca. 1862)
N.96.1.35
Corporal Edward Sloop (c1830- 1862), 34th Regt., N.C.S.T., c1862, 1996 (ca. 1862)
N.96.1.36
Capt. Alfred A. Miller (c1830- 1862), 57th Regt., N.C.S.T, c1862, 1996 (ca. 1862)
N.96.1.37
Sgt. Gen. Andrew J. Sechler, 57th Regt. N.C.S.T., c. 1862, 1996 (ca. 1862)
N.96.1.38
Alex L. Manly (fl. 1895-1898), Wilmington, N.C., c. 1895, 1996 (ca. 1895)
N.96.1.39
Brigham H. Roberts, Member of 56th U.S. Congress, Utah, c. 1898, 1996 (ca. 1898)
N.96.1.40
Col. Charles Young (1864- 1922), 9th Regt. Ohio Troops, c. 1896, 1996 (ca. 1896)
N.96.1.41
Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh, NC, c. 1933, 1996 (ca. 1933)
N.96.2.1
Haywood County Fair, Waynesville, NC, c. 1914, 1996 (ca. 1914)
N.96.2.2
Main St., Lexington, NC, c. 1916, 1996 (ca. 1916)
N.96.2.3
Salem St., Thomasville, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
N.96.2.4
W. D. Stedman and Son Grocers, Asheboro, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.2.5
Gold Mine, High Point, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.2.6
Passenger Depot, High Point, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
N.96.2.9
Ruins of Kenilworth Inn, Asheville, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
N.96.2.8
Views of Pisgah Covered Bridge, Randolph Co., NC, 1996, 1996 (1996)
N.96.2.9-11
Pisgah Covered Bridge, Randolph Co., NC, c. 1935, 1996 (ca. 1935)
N.96.2.12
Dr. H. O. Hyatt's Sanatorium, Kinston, NC, c. 1898, 1996 (ca. 1898)
N.96.2.13
John L. Grant (1864- 1942), Photographer, Grantsboro, NC,1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.2.14
Administrative Bldg., Camp Lejeune, NC, c. 1942, 1996 (ca. 1942)
N.96.2.15
Typical Barracks, Camp Lejeun, NC, c. 1942, 1996 (ca. 1942)
N.96.2.16
Hostess House, Camp Lejeune, NC, c. 1942, 1996 (ca. 1942)
N.96.2.17
Trademark, Genuine Bull Durham Tobacco, Durham, NC, 1866, 1996 (1866)
N.96.2.18
Rep. Henry Frye, Guilford Co., NC, c. 1966, 1996 (ca. 1966)
N.96.2.19
Rep. Herman C. Gist, Guilford Co., NC, c. 1991, 1996 (ca. 1991)
N.96.2.20
Speaker Dan T. Blue, Jr., Wake Co., NC, 1993, 1996 (1993)
N.96.2.21
Railroad Station, Burgaw, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
N.96.2.22
Chatham St., Sanford, NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.2.23
Sanford Hotel, Sanford, NC, c. 1913, 1996 (ca. 1913)
N.96.2.24
Central Carolina Hospital, Sanford, NC, c. 1913, 1996 (ca. 1913)
N.96.2.25
Graded School Bldg., Southport, NC, c. 1908, 1996 (ca. 1908)
N.96.2.26
Waterfront, Trent River, New Bern, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.2.27
Seashore Hotel, Wrightsville Beach, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
N.96.2.28
Lumina Dancing Pavilion, Wrightsville Beach, NC, c. 1913, 1996 (ca. 1913)
N.96.2.29
Dining Room, S. P. C. and C. of Music, Red Springs, N.C., c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.2.30
Valentine Party, Y. W. C. A., Durham, NC, 1927, 1996 (1927)
N.96.2.31
Henry Cronenberg (1856- 1914), Wilmington, NC, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.2.32
Battle Ground, Guilford Court, Greensboro, NC, c. 1781, 1996 (ca. 1781)
N.96.2.33
Plan of the Battle of Guilford, NC, c. 1781, 1996 (ca. 1781)
N.96.2.34
Oyster House, Washington, NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
N.96.2.35
Waterfront, Belhaven, NC, c. 1905, 1996 (ca. 1905)
N.96.2.36
Wrecked Mack Truck, Salisbury, NC, 1936, 1996 (1936)
N.96.2.37
Eleventh Street, Salisbury, NC, 1936, 1996 (1936)
N.96.2.38
Southern Railroad Industrial Track, Salisbury, NC, 1936, 1996 (1936)
N.96.2.39
Eleventh Street, Looking North, Salisbury, NC, 1936, 1996 (1936)
N.96.2.40
Southern Railroad Locomotive, Salisbury, NC, 1936, 1996 (1936)
N.96.2.41
John W. Watson (1828-1889), Raleigh, NC, c. 1875, 1996 (ca. 1875)
N.96.2.42
R. Frank Peterson, Photographer, Duplin Co., NC, c. 1885, 1996 (ca. 1885)
N.96.2.43
T. K. Bruner (c1855-1908), NC Sec'y of Agriculture, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.2.44
Hughes and Andrews, Photographers, Greensboro, NC, 1872, 1996 (1872)
N.96.2.45
Missionaries Picking Cotton, Kittrell, NC, 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.2.46
Main Street, High Point, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
N.96.2.47
Fourth of July Parade, Elkin, NC, 1906, 1996 (1906)
N.96.2.48
Davis White Sulphur Springs, Hiddenite, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
N.96.2.49
Davis White Sulphur Springs Hotel, Hiddenite, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
N.96.2.50
"Deer Crossing", Henderson, NC, c. 1906, 1996 (ca. 1906)
N.96.2.51
Interior View, Furniture Store, High Point, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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White Sulphur Springs Hotel, Mt. Airy, NC, c. 1905, 1996 (ca. 1905)
N.96.2.53
Main Street, Burlington, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
N.96.2.54
"Parksdale" Home, Rich Square, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
N.96.2.55
Rosemary Mill No.1, Rosemary, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
N.96.2.56
China Grove Hotel, Rowan County, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.2.57
Moonshine Still, Mt. Airy, NC, 1906, 1996 (1906)
N.96.2.58
Four Young Male Residents of Greensboro, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
N.96.2.59
Students/ Teachers, Asheboro St. School, Greensboro, N.C., c1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.2.60
Thomas D. Moore (1866-1934), Vance Co., NC, c. 1880, 1996 (ca. 1880)
N.96.2.61
(Elder) Moore, Father of Thomas D., Vance Co., NC, c. 1880, 1996 (ca. 1880)
N.96.2.62
Mrs. _____ Moore, Mother of Thomas D., Vance Co., NC, c. 1880, 1996 (ca. 1880)
N.96.2.63
Child on Tricycle, Vance County, NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
N.96.2.64
Mr. and Mrs. Moore and Daughter, Vance Co., NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.2.65
Mr. _____ Moore, Vance Co., NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.2.66
Mr. _____ Moore, Vance County, NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.2.67
Mr. _____, Vance Co., NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.2.68
Black Man and White Child, Vance Co., NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.2.69
Unidentified Woman and Child, Vance Co., NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.2.70
Unidentified Child in Highchair, Vance Co., NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.2.71
May Day Party, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.3.1-5
Party on the North Carolina Outer Banks, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.3.6
Swansboro Land and Lumber Company, Onslow Co., NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.3.7-11
Cattle Drive, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.3.12-18
Swansboro, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.3.19-32
Land Auction, Swansboro, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.3.33-34
Rabbit Hunt, White Oak River, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.3.35-7
Line Boats, Swansboro, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.3.38-41
Leisurely Views of Swansboro, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.3.42-44
Marcus Lee Dean, (1869-?), Mt. Airy, NC, c. 1896, 1996 (ca. 1896)
N.96.3.45
Benbow Road, Greensboro, NC, 1937, 1996 (1937)
N.96.3.46
Fatal Automobile Accident, Greensboro, NC, 1937, 1996 (1937)
N.96.3.47
Dr. Sebastion's Wrecked Automobile, Greensboro, NC, 1937, 1996 (1937)
N.96.3.48
Washington Street, Greensboro, NC, 1937, 1996 (1937)
N.96.3.49
Greene County Courthouse, Snow Hill, NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
N.96.3.50
Campbell Family, Wake County, NC, c. 1905, 1996 (ca. 1905)
N.96.3.52
Walker's Drug Store, Norlina, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.3.53
Warrenton H. S. Girl's Basketball Team, Warrenton, NC, 1932, 1996 (1932)
N.96.3.54
Orin Jones, Moore/ Richmond Co.'s, NC, c. 1870, 1996 (ca. 1870)
N.96.3.55
Sue Jones, Married Union Soldier, Moore/Richmond Co., N.C.,c1870, 1996 (ca. 1870)
N.96.3.56
Parliament Credle Benson (1830- 1906), Hyde Co., NC, c. 1895, 1996 (ca. 1895)
N.96.3.57
Rueben Benson (1828- 1873), Hyde County, NC, c. 1865, 1996 (ca. 1865)
N.96.3.58
Mr./ Mrs. James Madison Benson, Hyde Co., NC, c. 1875, 1996 (ca. 1875)
N.96.3.59
Lewis Washington Andrews (1837- 1901), NC Photographer, c1880, 1996 (ca. 1880)
N.96.3.60
Lewis W. Andrews (1837- 1901), NC Photographer, c. 1885, 1996 (ca. 1885)
N.96.3.61
Lewis W. Andrews (1837- 1901), NC Photographer, c. 1875, 1996 (ca. 1875)
N.96.3.62
Alexander Gardner (1821- 1882), U. S. Photographer, c. 1880, 1996 (ca. 1880)
N.96.3.63
Racecar Drivers, Raleigh Speedway, Raleigh, NC, 1955, 1996 (1955)
N.96.3.64
Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
N.96.3.65
Waterfront, Morehead City, NC, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.3.66
Cape Lookout Lighthouse, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
N.96.3.67
Herding Ponies, Morehead City, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
N.96.3.68
Moore County Courthouse, Carthage, NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.3.69
Capt. Wm. F. Lynch (1801- 1865), C. S. A. Navy, c. 1850, 1996 (ca. 1850)
N.96.3.70
Lt. John P. Jones (1825-1910), Naval Officer, c. 1856, 1996 (ca. 1856)
N.96.3.71
Confederate Deserters, NC Mountains, c. 1863, 1996 (1883)
N.96.3.72
Courthouse, Smithfield, NC, c. 1950, 1996 (ca. 1950)
N.96.3.73
Merchants Hotel, Selma, NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.3.74
Pilot Life Insurance Company, Greensboro, NC, c. 1930, 1996 (ca. 1930)
N.96.3.75
Methodist Children's Home, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1928, 1996 (ca. 1928)
N.96.3.76
The Dixie Dudes Band at WPTF Radio Station, Raleigh, NC, 1998 (ca. 1940)
N.96.3.77
Women's College Campus, Durham, NC, c. 1937, 1996 (ca. 1937)
N.96.3.78
Street Scene View in Robbinsville, North Carolina, 1998 (ca. 1940)
N.96.3.80
Durham Silk Mill, Durham, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.3.80
Andrew Johnson's Tailor Shop, Greenville, TN, 1936, 1996 (1936)
N.96.3.82
White Oak Cotton Mills, Greensboro, NC, c. 1908, 1996 (ca. 1908)
N.96.3.83
Southern Power Company, Greensboro, NC, c. 1913, 1996 (ca. 1913)
N.96.3.84
Sam Owle, Cherokee Indian, Cherokee, NC, c. 1933, 1996 (ca. 1933)
N.96.3.85
Star Filling Station, Fayetteville, NC, c. 1931, 1996 (ca. 1931)
N.96.3.86
The Bark Mill- Tanning, Cove Creek, NC, c. 1940, 1996 (ca. 1940)
N.96.3.87
Elhanan Training School, Marion, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
N.96.3.88
First Baptist Church, Selma, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.3.89
Robbinsville, NC, c. 1936, 1996 (ca. 1938)
N.96.3.90
Convicts Eating Outdoors, Unidentified Location in NC, ca1880, 1996 (ca. 1880)
N.96.3.92
Unidentified Men, Bald Mountain, N. C, c. 1874, 1996 (ca. 1874)
N.96.3.93
Unidentified Men, All Healing Springs, NC, c. 1875, 1996 (ca. 1875)
N.96.3.94
Francis R. Pugh (1805- 1837), Bertie Co., NC, 1836, 1996 (1837)
N.96.4.1
Fanning Coat- of- Arms, Hillsboro, NC, 1996 (1996)
N.96.4.2
Edmund Fanning (1737-1818), Hillsboro, NC, c. 1780, 1996 (ca. 1780)
N.96.4.3
Map, North Carolina Supreme Court Case No.8922, 1867, 1996 (1867)
N.96.4.4
Petition from E. M. Cobb to John Cobb, 1834, 1996 (1834)
N.96.4.5
French Broad River, Warm Springs, NC, 1874, 1996 (1874)
N.96.4.6
Warm Springs Hotel, Warm Springs, NC, 1875, 1996 (1875)
N.96.4.7
Reception for Zeb Vance, Henderson, NC, 1885, 1996 (1885)
N.96.4.8
Letter to Zeb Vance from Josephus Daniels, 1885, 1996 (1885)
N.96.4.9
Vance County Courthouse, Henderson, NC, c. 1885, 1996 (ca. 1885)
N.96.4.10
An Act to Establish Vance County, NC, 1872, 1996 (1872)
N.96.4.11
Gov. Edward Stanly (1810-1872), New Bern, NC, c. 1865, 1996 (ca. 1865)
N.96.4.12
Parade at Kinston, NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.4.13
Interior View, Dental Clinic, Salisbury, NC, 1919, 1996 (1919)
N.96.4.14
William Allison Spikes (1838-1913), Wake Co., NC, c. 1865, 1996 (ca. 1865)
N.96.4.15
Bull Cart at H. C. Jones Hardware, Beaufort, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.4.16
Ethel Bigmeat, Cherokee Indian, Cherokee, NC, c. 1930, 1996 (ca. 1930)
N.96.4.17
Maude Welch, Cherokee Pottery Maker, Cherokee, NC, c. 1930, 1996 (ca. 1930)
N.96.4.18
Barefood Mill, Wilson, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.4.19
Pine Bluff Inn, Pine Bluff, NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.4.20
Interior View, Cotton Compress, Wilmington, NC, c. 1908, 1996 (ca. 1908)
N.96.4.21
Seaboard Airline Railroad Station, Southern Pines, NC, 1905, 1996 (1905)
N.96.4.22
Railroad Station, Salisbury, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
N.96.4.23
Railroad Station, Goldsboro, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
N.96.4.24
Wash Day, Camp Greene, Charlotte, NC, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.4.25
Ned's Cabin, Southern Pines, NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.4.26
Front Street, Wilmington, NC, 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.4.27
Cherokee Women Making Baskets, Cherokee, NC, 1931, 1996 (1931)
N.96.4.28
Mountain Wedding, Appalachia, NC, 1931, 1996 (1931)
N.96.4.29
Interior View, Tobacco Warehouse, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
N.96.4.30
Lumbering, Western North Carolina, c. 1914, 1996 (ca. 1914)
N.96.4.31
Hopedale Cotton Mills, Burlington, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
N.96.4.32
Woman Using Spinning Wheel, NC Mountains, c. 1930, 1996 (ca. 1930)
N.96.4.33
Aunt Betsy and Uncle Billy Holmes, Raleigh, NC, c. 1905, 1996 (ca. 1905)
N.96.4.34
Samuel Spencer (1847- 1906), Railroad Executive, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
N.96.4.35
"A Railroad Barbecue", Salisbury, NC, 1854, 1996 (1854)
N.96.4.36
Octagon House, Cedar Point, NC, 1913, 1996 (1913)
N.96.4.37-40
People at Octagon House, Cedar Point, NC, 1913, 1996 (1913)
N.96.4.41-56
People at Octagon House, Cedar Point, NC, 1913, 1996 (1913)
N.96.4.41-56
People on Farm Around Octagon House, Cedar Point, NC, 1913, 1996 (1913)
N.96.4.41-56
Scenic Views at Octagon House, Cedar Point, NC, 1913, 1996 (1913)
N.96.4.41-56
Graded School, Swansboro, NC, 1913, 1996 (1913)
N.96.4.57
Waterfront, Swansboro, NC, c. 1913, 1996 (ca. 1913)
N.96.4.58
Sternwheeler at Swansboro, NC, c. 1913, 1996 (ca. 1913)
N.96.4.59
The Line Boat, MADISON, Swansboro, NC, c. 1913, 1996 (ca. 1913)
N.96.4.60
Duck Kill, Cedar Point, NC, c. 1913, 1996 (ca. 1913)
N.96.4.61
Swansboro, NC, c. 1913, 1996 (ca. 1913)
N.96.4.62-75
Swansboro, NC, c. 1913, 1996 (ca. 1913)
N.96.4.62-75
Swansboro, NC, c. 1929, 1996 (ca. 1929)
N.96.4.62-75
PicNicking, Swansboro, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
N.96.4.62-75
U. S. Life Saving Station, Swansboro, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.4.76-78
Boating and Fishing, White Oak River, NC, 1913, 1996 (1913)
N.96.4.79-85
Fishing Crews, White Oak River, NC, 1913, 1996 (1913)
N.96.4.79-85
Rocky Run School, Cedar Point, NC, 1913, 1996 (1913)
N.96.4.86
May Day Party, Bogue Banks, NC, c. 1913, 1996 (ca. 1913)
N.96.4.87
Montage of Records, NC State Archives, 1996, 1996 (1996)
N.96.4.88
Secession Farmers at War with Loyal Neighbors, c. 1861, 1996 (ca. 1861)
N.96.4.89
Secessionists Smuggling Goods for the Confederacy, c. 1861, 1996 (ca. 1861)
N.96.4.90
"The Mountain Lily" Steamboat, French Broad River, NC, ca1885, 1996 (ca. 1885)
N.96.5.1
Advertisement for Texaco, Featuring John Parrott, Jr., c. 1931, 1996 (ca. 1931)
N.96.5.2
John Parrott, Jr., with Monoplane, c. 1931, 1996 (ca. 1931)
N.96.5.3
Aerial View, Southern Pines, NC, 1920, 1996 (1920)
N.96.5.4-6
Jefferson Inn, Southern Pines, NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.5.7
Interior View, Jefferson Inn, Southern Pines, NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.5.8
Interior View, Jefferson Inn, Southern Pines, NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.5.9
Southland Hotel, Southern Pines, NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.5.10
Exterior View, Southland Hotel, Southern Pines, NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.5.11
Interior View, Southland Hotel, Southern Pines, NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.5.12
Dining Room, Southland Hotel, Southern Pines, NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.5.13
"Magic", Advertisement from Raleigh Register, 1804, 1996 (1804)
N.96.5.14
"True Blue", Advertisement from Raleigh REGISTER, 1805, 1996 (1805)
N.96.5.15
Harvey Motor Company, Kinston, NC, 1938, 1996 (1938)
N.96.5.16
Business District, Sylva, NC, 1939, 1996 (1939)
N.96.5.17
Grist Mill, Weaverville, NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.5.18
Marketing Galax, Blowing Rock, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
N.96.5.19
Street Scene, Blowing Rock, NC, c. 1950, 1996 (ca. 1950)
N.96.5.20
Post Office, Hickory, NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.5.21
Elmwood, Granville Co., NC, c. 1930, 1996 (ca. 1930)
N.96.5.22
Red Hill, Granville Co., NC, c. 1930, 1996 (ca. 1930)
N.96.5.23
Watkins School, Oxford, NC, 1933, 1996 (1933)
N.96.5.24
Royster House, Stovall, NC, c. 1925, 1996 (ca. 1925)
N.96.5.25
Hill Airy, Oxford, NC, c. 1930, 1996 (ca. 1930)
N.96.5.26
Central Prison, Raleigh, NC, 1949, 1996 (1949)
N.96.5.27
Women in Bathing Suits, Raleigh, NC, c. 1933, 1996 (ca. 1933)
N.96.5.28; N.53.16.6389
Performing an Operation in a Mountain Cabin, NC, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.5.29
Sailing Ships Rounding the Lighthouse, Nags Head, NC, c.1777, 1996 (ca. 1777)
N.96.5.30
Horsedrawn Boat, Dismal Swan Canal, NC, c. 1860, 1996 (ca. 1860)
N.96.5.31
Dock Scene, Pamlico Sound, NC, c. 1790, 1996 (ca. 1790)
N.96.5.32
Steamboat on Cape Fear River, Wilmington, NC, c. 1850, 1996 (ca. 1850)
N.96.5.33
Wheat Harvest, Piedmont Area of NC, c. 1850, 1996 (ca. 1850)
N.96.5.34
Steamboat on Yadkin River, NC, c. 1855, 1996 (ca. 1855)
N.96.5.35
Steam Engine Train in NC, c. 1855, 1996 (ca. 1855)
N.96.5.36
Mining for Gold in NC, c. 1850, 1996 (ca. 1850)
N.96.5.37
Campus Buildings, U. NC Chapel Hill, c. 1855, 1996 (ca. 1855)
N.96.5.38
Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Institute, Raleigh, NC, c. 1855, 1996 (ca. 1855)
N.96.5.39
Pilot Mountain, NC, c. 1855, 1996 (ca. 1855)
N.96.5.40
Deep River, Moore Co., NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.5.41
Cumnock Coal Bed, Gulf, NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.5.42
"Peace Pipe" from Tree at Durham Station, NC, 1865, 1996 (1865)
N.96.5.41,42A&B
Cumnock Coal Mine, Lee Co., NC, c. 1922, 1996 (ca. 1922)
N.96.5.43-44
Hydro- Electric Plant, Carbonton, NC, c. 1922, 1996 (ca. 1922)
N.96.5.45
Hydro- Electric Plant, Carbonton, NC, c. 1922, 1996 (ca. 1922)
N.96.5.46-47
North Carolina Charter, 1663, 1996 (1663)
N.96.5.48-51
Tour DuPont Race, State Capitol, NC, 1996, 1996 (1996)
N.96.5.52
Master Machinist Report, Raleigh and Gaston RR Co., NC, 1857, 1996 (1857)
N.96.5.53
Fifth Annual Report, Raleigh and Gaston RR, Raleigh, NC, 1841, 1996 (1841)
N.96.5.54-55
Invitation to Public Dinner, Weldon and Gaston RR Co., 1853, 1996 (1853)
N.96.5.56
Old Blind School, Caswell Square, Raleigh, NC, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.5.57
Smoak and McCreary Buggies, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.5.58
Edenton Street Methodist Church, Raleigh, NC, c. 1957, 1996 (ca. 1957)
N.96.5.59-67
Fayetteville St., Raleigh, NC, c. 1957, 1996 (ca. 1957)
N.96.5.68-69
Raney House, Raleigh, NC, c. 1957, 1996 (ca. 1957)
N.96.5.70
First Baptist Church, Raleigh, NC, c. 1957, 1996 (ca. 1957)
N.96.5.71
Christ Church/ Presidents Statue, Raleigh, NC, c. 1955, 1996 (ca. 1955)
N.96.5.72
City Hall, Raleigh, NC, c. 1955, 1996 (ca. 1955)
N.96.5.73
Dorton Arena, Raleigh, NC, c. 1954, 1996 (ca. 1954)
N.96.5.74-75
ManMur Bowling Alley, Raleigh, NC, c. 1957, 1996 (ca. 1957)
N.96.5.76-77
Lassiter's Mill, Raleigh, NC, c. 1955, 1996 (ca. 1955)
N.96.5.78
Raleigh- Durham Airport, Durham, NC, c. 1957, 1996 (ca. 1957)
N.96.5.79-83
Hillyer Apartments, Raleigh, NC, c. 1955, 1996 (ca. 1955)
N.96.5.84
Tucker House and Carriage House, Raleigh, NC, c. 1955, 1996 (ca. 1955)
N.96.5.85
Pullen Park, Raleigh, NC, c. 1955, 1996 (ca. 1955)
N.96.5.86
Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, NC, c. 1955, 1996 (ca. 1955)
N.96.5.87
Lutheran Church, Raleigh, NC, c. 1955, 1996 (ca. 1955)
N.96.5.88-89
House, Raleigh, NC, c. 1955, 1996 (ca. 1955)
N.96.5.90
Skyline of Raleigh, NC, c. 1955, 1996 (ca. 1955)
N.96.5.91
Highway 70 East, Raleigh, NC, c. 1955, 1996 (ca. 1955)
N.96.5.92
Isabell Knight Herring (1903-1990), Snow Hill, NC, 1927, 1996 (1927)
N.96.5.93
Locomotive and Cars, Fuquay Springs, NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
N.96.5.94
Lady in Woods, Fuquay- Varina, NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
N.96.5.95
David Parrish (c1830-?), Johnston Co., NC, c. 1867, 1996 (ca. 1867)
N.96.5.96
Maj. Orren R. Smith (1827- 1913), Franklin Co., NC, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.5.97
George A. Stewart (1897- 1929), Buies Creek, NC, c. 1925, 1996 (ca. 1925)
N.96.5.98
Lover's Leap, French Broad River, NC, 1872, 1996 (1872)
N.96.5.99
Sunrise at Lover's Leap, French Broad River, NC, 1872, 1996 (1872)
N.96.5.100
"The Carpenter", Waynesville, NC, c. 1873, 1996 (ca. 1873)
N.96.5.101
"Jonas Sees the Abyss", Catalouchee Balsan Mtn., NC, c. 1873, 1996 (ca. 1873)
N.96.5.102
Webster, NC, c. 1873, 1996 (ca. 1873)
N.96.5.103
"The Guardian Angel", Eagle Hotel, Asheville, NC, c. 1873, 1996 (ca. 1873)
N.96.5.104
"First Peep at Patton's", Buncombe County, NC, c. 1873, 1996 (ca. 1873)
N.96.5.105
Pigeon River Valley, NC, c. 1873, 1996 (ca. 1873)
N.96.5.106
Hanging Rock State Park, NC, c. 1940, 1996 (ca. 1940)
N.96.5.107
Samuel fox Mordecai II (1852- 1927), Durham, NC, c. 1905, 1996 (ca. 1905)
N.96.5.108
State Seal of North Carolina, 1909, 1996 (1909)
N.96.5.109
Sidney W. White Family, Youngsville, NC, 1943, 1996 (1943)
N.96.5.110
White Family, Franklin County, NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
N.96.5.111
Malvina Thompson Ramseur (c1818-1890) Lincoln Co., NC, c1850, 1996 (ca. 1850)
N.96.5.112
Leonidas M. King (1841- 1894), 6th Reg. NC S. T., 1865, 1996 (1865)
N.96.5.113
Mary Yates King (1841- 1914), Guilford Co., NC, 1865, 1996 (1865)
N.96.5.114
Elevated View, Asheville, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
N.96.7.1
Aerial View, Asheville, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
N.96.7.2
Unidentified Hotel/ House, Asheville, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
N.96.7.3
Biltmore Estate Formal Entrance, Asheville, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
N.96.7.4
Family of Walter Clark, Prospect Hill, NC, c. 1901, 1996 (ca. 1901)
N.96.7.5
Walter Clark (1846-1924), at Hillsboro, NC, c. 1860, 1996 (ca. 1860)
N.96.7.6
22nd Regt., NC State Troops, c. 1862, 1996 (ca. 1862)
N.96.7.7
Mountain Election Precinct, Swain Co., NC, c. 1884, 1996 (ca. 1884)
N.96.7.8
Edward T. Brodnax and Brother, Rockingham Co., NC, c. 1858, 1996 (ca. 1858)
N.96.7.9
Caleb Swindell Boomer (1840-1913) Hyde Co., NC, c. 1861, 1996 (ca. 1861)
N.96.7.10
Gov. John Willis Ellis (1820-1861), Rowan Co., NC, c. 1844, 1996 (ca. 1844)
N.96.7.11
Isothermal Hotel, Rutherfordton, NC, c. 1931, 1996 (ca. 1931)
N.96.7.12
Polk Co. Courthouse, Columbus, N. C, c. 1901, 1996 (ca. 1901)
N.96.7.13
Mount Mitchell, NC, c. 1901, 1996 (ca. 1901)
N.96.7.14
Camp Alice, Mt. Mitchell, NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
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Logging Camp, Mt. Mitchell, NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
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Wagon Road, Yancey Co., NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
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Bay Side Plantation, Pasquotank Co., NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
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Chief Nollyton, Cherokee Reservation, NC, 1931, 1996 (1931)
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Chief Lone Wolf, Cherokee Reservation, NC, c. 1940, 1996 (ca. 1940)
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Women and Cotton Wagon, Concord, NC, 1906, 1996 (1906)
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Gun Club, Pinehurst, NC, c. 1922, 1996 (ca. 1922)
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17th Field Artillery, Ft. Bragg, NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
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Court Week, Pittsboro, NC, 1906, 1996 (1906)
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Pinehurst Country Club, Pinehurst, NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
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Horse Racing, Pinehurst, NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
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Large Leaf Tobacco Sale, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1921, 1996 (ca. 1921)
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Interior View, Tobacco Auction, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1931, 1996 (ca. 1931)
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Main Street, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1922, 1996 (ca. 1922)
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Nash Square, Raleigh, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
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Sunset Ave., Asheboro, NC, c. 1940, 1996 (ca. 1940)
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Business Center, Reidsville, NC, c. 1940, 1996 (ca. 1940)
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Business District, Concord, NC, c. 1951, 1996 (ca. 1951)
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Mill Settlement at Charlotte, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
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Main Street, Henderson, NC, c. 1932, 1996 (ca. 1932)
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Canoe Race, Wrightsville Beach, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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Evans Street, Greenville, NC, c. 1921, 1996 (ca. 1921)
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Queen Street, Kinston, NC, c. 1922, 1996 (ca. 1922)
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Seaboard Air Line Roundhouse, Hamlet, NC, c. 1933, 1996 (ca. 1933)
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Wm. H. S. Burgwyn (1845-1913), Vance Co., NC, c. 1895, 1996 (ca. 1895)
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Articles of Transylvania Co., NC, 1783, 1996 (1783)
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Officers of the 23rd Regt. NC State Troops, c. 1862, 1996 (ca. 1862)
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Officers of the 44th Regt., NC State Troops, c. 1862, 1996 (ca. 1862)
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Maj. James Reilly (1823-1894) 10th Reg. NC State Troops, 1865, 1996 (1865)
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Maj. James Reilly (1823-1894), Wilmington, NC, c. 1888, 1996 (ca. 1888)
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Riding Crop of Maj. James Reilly (1823-1894), 10th N.C. Regt., 1996 (n.d.)
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Interior View, Printshop, Hargett St., Raleigh, NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
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Elliott Russell (1896-) in WW I Uniform, Lenoir Co., NC,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Charlotte Bryce Wooten Russell (1900-1996) Lenoir Co., N.C.c1919, 1996 (ca. 1919)
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Elliot Russell and Charlie Mathews, 317th Ambulance Co., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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5th Squad, 317th Ambulance Co., Camp Lee, Va., 1917, 1996 (1917)
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317th Ambulance Co., Camp Lee, VA, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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U. S. Ambulance Quarters, Camp Lee, VA, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Unidentified Member, 317th Ambulance Co., Camp Lee, VA, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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317th Ambulance Co. on Field March, Camp Lee, VA, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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317th Ambulance Co. in France, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Rufus Morgan (1846-1880), Warrenton, NC, c. 1868, 1996 (ca. 1868)
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James C. Dobbin (1814-1857), Fayetteville, NC, c. 1855, 1996 (ca. 1855)
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Josephus Daniels (1862-1948), Raleigh, NC, c. 1905, 1996 (ca. 1905)
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Maude Moore Latham (1871-1951), New Bern, NC, c. 1904, 1996 (ca. 1904)
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Tryon Palace, New Bern, NC, c. 1955, 1996 (ca. 1955)
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Tryon Palace, New Bern, NC, c. 1959, 1996 (ca. 1959)
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Frances Whitley, Archivist and Historian, Raleigh, NC, c. 1981, 1996 (ca. 1981)
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Lillian Moore Robinson (1906-1991), New Bern, NC, c. 1933, 1996 (ca. 1933)
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George St., New Bern, NC, c. 1941, 1996 (ca. 1941)
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A Bill to Authorize Aquilla Day to Reside in NC, 1831, 1996 (1831)
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Residential Scene, Pamlico River, NC, c. 1921, 1996 (ca. 1921)
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Steamer Running Confederate Batteries, Washington, NC, 1863, 1996 (1863)
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Darnell Family, Raleigh, NC, 1912, 1996 (1912)
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Lassiter Residence, Apex, NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
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Sarah Beck, Cherokee Mgr., Sequoyah Rest., Cherokee, NC,c1950, 1996 (ca. 1950)
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Market Dock, New Bern, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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Commercial Nat'l Bank, Raleigh, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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Baker Sanitorium, Lumberton, NC, c. 1931, 1996 (ca. 1931)
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Steamboat on Pasquotank River, Elizabeth City, NC, c. 1905, 1996 (ca. 1905)
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Interior View, Church of the Good Shepherd, Raleigh, NC, n.d., 1996
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Cotton Yard, Wadesboro, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
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Buie's Creek Academy, Buie's Creek, NC, c. 1908, 1996 (ca. 1908)
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Pythian Home, Clayton, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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Aerial View, Fairgrounds, N. Wilkesboro, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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American Tourist Camp, Henderson, NC, c. 1935, 1996 (ca. 1935)
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Burnside's Headquarters, Roanoke Is., NC, 1908, 1996 (1908)
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Fayetteville, NC, c. 1908, 1996 (ca. 1908)
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Market House, Fayetteville, NC, c. 1930, 1996 (ca. 1930)
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Business District, Mayodan, NC, c. 1940, 1996 (ca. 1940)
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P. E. Smith Home, Scotland Neck, NC, n.d., 1996 (n.d.)
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Rockingham Auto Co., Madison, NC c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Panoramic View, 317th Ambulance Co., Camp Lee, VA, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Crash of Booker Airplane, Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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Roscoe Turner, Aviator and Barnstormer, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
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Booker with Wrecked Plane, Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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Booker with Wrecked Airplane, Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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Christening of Booker Airplane, Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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Aviator Gus Teazer in Cockpit, Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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Airplane Construction, Booker's Workshop, Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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Booker Airplane Wreck, Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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Booker Airplane and Another Aircraft, Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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THE HUMMINGBIRD Airplane, Raleigh. N.C., 1996 (1921)
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Carr E. Booker Airplane, Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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Booker Plane and Another at Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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Carr E. Booker, Airplane Builder, Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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Booker Automobile Dealership, Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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Booker Airplane and a Larger Plane, Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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Advertisement for Booker Aeroplane Corp., New York, NY, c. 1921, 1996 (ca. 1921)
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"Cloudland Express" Airplane, Raleigh, NC, c. 1921, 1996 (ca. 1921)
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Gus Teazer in Booker Airplane, Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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Gus Teazer in Booker Airplane, Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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Carr E. Booker in Wrecked Airplane, Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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"Cloudland Express" Barnstorming Airplane, Raleigh, NC, 1921, 1996 (1921)
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Wm. C. Jeffreys, in Uniform, Edgecombe Co., NC, c. 1879, 1996 (ca. 1879)
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Anson and Mary McNeil Bailey, Lillington, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
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Rock Ridge School, Wilson Co., NC, 1923, 1996 (1923)
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Capt./Mrs. James H. Smith and Son, Raleigh, NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
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Capt. James H. Smith (1832-1906), 2nd Mich. Cavalry, c. 1865, 1996 (ca. 1865)
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Capt. James H. Smith (1832-1906), 2nd Mich. Cavalry, c. 1865, 1996 (ca. 1865)
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Henry W. and Drusilla C. Graham, Moore Co., NC, c. 1895, 1996 (ca. 1895)
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Brig. Gen. James Stewart, 9th N. J. Volunteers, c. 1865, 1996 (ca. 1865)
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Col. Thos. I. C. Amory and Laura C. Amory, c. 1865, 1996 (ca. 1865)
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Innis M. Palmer, Commander, 14th Corps., c. 1864, 1996 (ca. 1864)
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Lemeul F. Brown, W. W. I Soldier, Duplin Co., NC, c. 1919, 1996 (ca. 1919)
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Isabelle Doub Coltrane (1889-1996), Rocky Mount, NC, c. 1925, 1996 (ca. 1925)
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Isabelle Coltrane at Graduation, Flora MacDonald College, c.1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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Ruth C. Cannon Letter to Antiquities Society, 1954, 1996 (1954)
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Mill Creek Viaduct, Western NC R. R., c. 1885, 1996 (ca. 1885)
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Map of Rutherford County, NC, 1818, 1996 (1818)
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Map of Rutherford Co., NC, 1846, 1996 (1846)
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Map of Rutherford County, NC, 1877, 1996 (1877)
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Private David K. Grimes, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Hospital Corpsman Benjamin Terrell Aboard U.S.S. America, ca1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Hospital Corpsman Benjamin Terrell on Deck U.S.S. America, c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Old South Inn, Biscoe, NC, c. 1963, 1996 (ca. 1963)
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Main Street, Sylva, NC, c. 1959, 1996 (ca. 1959)
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Street Scene, Sylva, NC, c. 1959, 1996 (ca. 1959)
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Topoca Power Dam, Little Tennessee River, NC, 1932, 1996 (1932)
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Topoca Dam and Power House, Little Tennessee River, NC, 1932, 1996 (1932)
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Third Regiment, North Carolina Troops, c. 1863, 1996 (ca. 1863)
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Private Charles W. Perkinson, Kittrell, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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P.F.C. Moses A. Tart (1898-) U.S.M.C., W.W. I, in Cuba, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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"Cooking Meat, Barbecue Style" in North Carolina, c. 1891, 1996 (ca. 1891)
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Grave of Judge Alfred Moore (1755-1810), Brunswick Town, NC, 1996 (1996)
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Maj. GeNC P. Townsley, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Maj. GeNC P. Townsley and Staff, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Military Police, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Division Headquarters, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Maj. GeNC P. Townsley's Headquarters, Camp Sevier, S.C.,c1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Maj. F.E. Scott and Staff, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Nurses at Base Hospital, Camp Sevier, S. C. , c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Staff Officers at Field Hospital, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Y.M.C.A. Tent, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Officer's Club, Camp Sevier, S. C. , c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Division Y. M. C. A. Staff, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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105th Ammunition Train, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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105th Field Signal Battalion, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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113th Field Artillery, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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105 Field Signal Battery, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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119th Infantry, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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120th Infantry, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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118th Infantry at Drill, Camp Sevier, S. C, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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113th Field Artillery, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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118th Infantry Drill Squad, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Camp Scene, 120th Infantry, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Truck Co.No.2, 105 Ammunition Train, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Chief Alexander Wall (1880-1976) Wendell, NC, 1952, 1996 (1952)
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117th Infantry, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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General Camp Scene, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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General Co. View, 119th Infantry, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Company Scene, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Street Scene, 120th Infantry, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Street Scene, 105th Engineer Train, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Digging Drains, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Kitchen Police, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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119th Infantry at Mess Hall, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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113th Field Artillery Drill, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Company Scene, 118th Infantry, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Co. D, 120th Infantry, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Co. K, 118th Infantry, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Co. H, 118th Infantry, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Co. F, 118th Infantry, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Co. B, 114th Maching Gune Battery, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Mess Kitchens, 120th Field Hosp., Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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120th Infantry Buying Stamps, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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119th Infantry at Woodpile, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Ambulance 105 Sanitary Train, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Delivering Meat to Co. Kitchen, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Supply Train Co. No.4, Repair Dept., Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Field Bakery, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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120th Infantry Supply House, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Remount Station, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Remount Station Hospital, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Dr. Evander M. McIver, in W. W. I Uniform, Sanford, NC, c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. John D. Hayes, in Uniform, Camp Jackson, S. C., c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. A. M. Langdon, in Uniform, from Benson, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. Bertron B. Dixon, in Uniform, and Wife, Wilson, NC, c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. Bertron B. Dixon, in Uniform, and Fiance, Wilson, NC,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Harriet Lelia Arrington, W.W. I Nurse, Providence, NC, ca1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Corp. Wm. H. Arrington, in W. W. I Uniform, Oxford, NC, c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. Wm. Thos. Hicks, et als, in Uniform, Berea, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. Mark G. Crowder, 119th Infantry, in Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Clifton Slaughter, 316th Field Artillery, Oxford, NC, c.1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Geo. W. Barbour, 323rd Inf., in Uniform, Johnston Co,N.C.,c.1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Wm. E. and Willis M. Barbour, 81st Div., Johnston Co., NC,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Wm. E. Barbour, A. E. F., in Uniform, Johnston Co., NC, c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Wm. E. Barbour, A. E. F., in Uniform, Johnston Co., NC, c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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306th Field Signal Battalion, near Columbia, S. C., c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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306th Field Signal Battalion, near Charleston, S. C., c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Wm. E. Barbour on K.P. Duty, Camp Jackson, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Unidentified Soldier, in W. W. I Uniform, at Camp, S. C., c1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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306th Field Signal Battalion, 81st Div., A.E.F., in S.C., c.1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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U. S. S. Virginia, Returning from France, 5 July 1919, 1996 (1919)
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Arrival of U.S.S. Virginia at Boston, Mass., 5 July 1919, 1996 (1919)
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Knight Brothers, W. W. I Servicemen, Sanford, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Corp. Luther F. Comer, in Uniform, Stokesdale, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Corporal Frank Comer at Cameron, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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John W. Maness, 536th Engineers, in Uniform, Hemp, NC, c.1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Private Maurice Allen, A. E. F., from Alamance, Co., NC,c1919, 1996 (ca. 1919)
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Hospital Ward Scene, W. W. I, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Gov. Luther Hodges and Wife, c. 1935, 1996 (ca. 1935)
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Gov. Luther Hodges Family at Beach, c. 1954, 1996 (ca. 1954)
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Bryan Grimes Cowper (1860-?), Ins. Agent, Raleigh, NC, c1891, 1996 (ca. 1891)
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Minnie C. Heck of Raleigh, NC, c. 1891, 1996 (ca. 1891)
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Pulaski Cowper (1832-1901), Murfreesboro, NC, c. 1880, 1996 (ca. 1880)
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Mary Blount Grimes with Grandchild, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
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Richard B. Raney (1860-1908) of Granville Co., NC, c. 1895, 1996 (ca. 1895)
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Olivia Blount Cowper Raney (d.1896), Raleigh, NC, c. 1895, 1996 (ca. 1895)
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Mary Grimes Cowper, Raleigh, NC, c. 1895, 1996 (ca. 1895)
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Bryan Grimes Cowper, Jr. of Raleigh, NC, c. 1895, 1996 (ca. 1895)
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Bryan G. Cowper and Mary G. Cowper w/ Nannie, Raleigh, NC,c1895, 1996 (ca. 1895)
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Margaret Iredell Cowper, Raleigh, NC, c. 1895, 1996 (ca. 1895)
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Mary P. Cowper (d. 1912), Raleigh, NC, c. 1895, 1996 (ca. 1895)
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Thomas B. Cowper of Raleigh, NC, c. 1895, 1996 (ca. 1895)
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Mary A. Williams Cowper, of Raleigh, NC, c. 1895, 1996 (ca. 1895)
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Grave of Annie C. Lee, Warren Co., NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
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Gov. Henderson Walker (c. 1660- 1704) Epitaph, c. 1857, 1996 (ca. 1857)
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Gov. Henderson Walker (c. 1660-1704) Tomb, Edenton, NC, c1857, 1996 (ca. 1857)
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Old Charlotte Grave Yard, Mecklenburg Co., NC, c. 1884, 1996 (ca. 1884)
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Seal of the NC Soc. for the Preservation of Antiquities, 1939, 1996 (1939)
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Business Street Scene, Warrenton, NC, c. 1938, 1996 (ca. 1938)
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Corp. Luther F. Comer, in Uniform, Reidsville, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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W. Main St., Elizabeth City, NC, c. 1908, 1996 (ca. 1908)
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Elizabeth City Cotton Mill, Elizabeth City, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
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Oakdale Cemetery, Wilmington, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
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Canal and Fibre Board Plant, Roanoke Rapids, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
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Warp Room, White Oak Cotton Mills, Greensboro, NC, c. 1908, 1996 (ca. 1908)
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Poindexter St., Elizabeth City, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
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Dismal Swamp Canal, South Mills, NC, c. 1906, 1996 (ca. 1906)
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Center Street, Goldsboro, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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Confederate Monument, Wilson, NC, c. 1908, 1996 (ca. 1908)
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Upper Falls, Graham Co., NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
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Upper Falls in Ice and Snow, Graham Co., NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
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Upper Falls at High Water, Graham Co., NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
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West Side Upper Falls, Graham Co., NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
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Cascade Rock, Middle Upper Falls, Graham Co., NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
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Upper Falls and Rapids, Graham Co., NC, 1908, 1996 (1908)
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Gorge at Lower Falls, Graham Co., NC, 1908, 1996 (1908)
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Down Gorge from Observation Rock, Graham Co., NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
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"A Nervous Moment" at Lower Falls, Graham Co., NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
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Above Lower Falls, Graham Co., NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
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Looking Up River, Lower Falls, Graham Co., NC, 1908, 1996 (1908)
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"Watrous and Carpenter" Below Lower Falls, Graham Co.,NC,1909, 1996 (1909)
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Outlet of Big Pool, Lower Falls, Graham Co., NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
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"And He Looked Around" at Lower Falls, Graham Co., NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
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Rapids Below Bull Face, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
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Crossing the River, Bynum's Bluff, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
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"In the Pool" in the NC Mountains, 1911, 1996 (1911)
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"Trout for Supper, Camp Peterson", NC Mountains, 1911, 1996 (1911)
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Fisherman at Bynum's Bluff Falls, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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First Trip to Gooseneck, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.54
Tourists at Babel Tower Falls, NC, 1912, 1996 (1912)
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Tourists Below Babel Tower Falls, NC, 1912, 1996 (1912)
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Hiking in the NC Mountains, 1912, 1996 (1912)
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Babel Tower Gorge, NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
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Tourists Wading in a NC Mountain Stream, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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Scenic View of Babel Tower Gorge, NC, 1912, 1996 (1912)
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Lower End of Babel Tower Gorge, NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
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Entrance to Babel Tower Gorge, NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
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Hiking Through the Babel Tower Gorge, NC, 1912, 1996 (1912)
N.96.9.63
Getting Across a Rapid in the NC Mountains, 1912, 1996 (1912)
N.96.9.64
Hauling Wood for a Camp Fire in the NC Mountains, 1912, 1996 (1912)
N.96.9.65
Upriver from Rough Ridge, Haywood Co., NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
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Rock Towers on a NC Mountain Side, 1911, 1996 (1911)
N.96.9.67
Scenic View of Babel Towers, NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
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"Carpenter Trail", NC, 1912, 1996 (1912)
N.96.9.69
Looking Up River from Point Below 579, NC, 1912, 1996 (1912)
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Down River from Point below 366, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
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Fishing at Carpenter Trail Camp, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.72
Rapids Falling in the Appalachian Mtns., NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.73
Rapids and Pools, Carpenter Trail, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
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Turner Vance at Carpenter Trail, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
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View of Big Holly Falls, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
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Rough Rapids Below Carpenter Trail, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
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Where the River Makes the Big Holly Falls, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
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"Another Splendid Trout Hole" in NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.79
A Tiny Stream Comes Down the Mountains in NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.80
A Famous Fishing Pool in the NC Mountains, 1910, 1996 (1910)
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Mountain Scene at Wiseman's View, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
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Turner Vance at Connelly's Cove Trail, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.83
The Bill Mace Fishing Hole in the NC Mountains, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.84
Hiking to Table Rock, NC, 1912, 1996 (1912)
N.96.9.85
Tourists at Connelly's Cove Trail, NC, 1912, 1996 (1912)
N.96.9.86
Scenic View of Linville River Gorge, NC, 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.9.87
Deciduous and Confierous Trees, Gooseneck, NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
N.96.9.88
View from Bull Face, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.89
Looking Toward Jonas Ridge, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.90
A Meadow in the Mountains of NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.91
Scenic View of Humpback Mountain, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.92
Hawksbill Moutain, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.93
Linville River from Bynum's Bluff, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.94
The Narrows at the Top of Locust Mountain, NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
N.96.9.95
View Up River from Carpenter Trail, NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
N.96.9.96
Hawksbill and Gingercake Mountains, NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
N.96.9.97
View from U. G.'s Cliff, NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
N.96.9.98
Scenic View of Wiseman's View, NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
N.96.9.99
Tourists at Wiseman's View, NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
N.96.9.100
View from Table Rock Trail, McDowell Co., NC, 1912, 1996 (1912)
N.96.9.101
View from the Summit of Hawksbill Mountain, NC, 1912, 1996 (1912)
N.96.9.102
Table Rock, NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
N.96.9.103
Big and Little Table Rock, NC, 1912, 1996 (1912)
N.96.9.104
View from Dogback Cliff, NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
N.96.9.105
Looking Down 512, NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
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View from Dogback Cliff, NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
N.96.9.107
From the Big Turn near Humpback Mountain, NC, 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.9.108
View of the Blue Ridge Mtns. from Burleson's, NC, 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.9.109
Linville River at Altamont, NC, 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.9.110
Honeycut Tunnel, near Camp 6, NC, 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.9.111
Laurel Leap Falls, on Linville Mountain, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.112
Close- up View of Laurel Leap, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.113
Glimpse of Chestoah Cascade, NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
N.96.9.114
View from Jonas Ridge Bald Ground, NC, 1916, 1996 (1916)
N.96.9.115
Yonahlossee Road, Hanging Rock, Avery Co., NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.116
Children of the Parsons Family, Grasslands, NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
N.96.9.117
Franklin Family and Home, Western NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
N.96.9.118
Valley with Beehives in Western NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.119
People on a River in Western NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.120
Transit Work at Close Quarters, Western NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.121
Pisgah Church, Randolph Co., NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
N.96.9.122
Holiness Baptizing in the NC Mtns., c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.123
Baptizing by Holiness People in the NC Mtns., c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.124
School House Dedication, Linville Falls, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.125
Campers from Dallas, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.126
Surveyors at Dobson's Knob, NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
N.96.9.127
Family Planting Corn, Linville Falls, NC, 1905, 1996 (1905)
N.96.9.128
Corn Field in North Cove, NC, 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.9.129
Gus Child's Shucking Corn in the NC Mtns., c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.130
Stripped Corn Field at Gus Child's Farm in the NC Mtns., 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.131
Corn Shucking at James G. Franklin's Farm in NC Mtns., 1912, 1996 (1912)
N.96.9.132
"The Bear Cubs They Caught" in the NC Mtns., 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.9.133
Edgar Burleson, Bear Hunter, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.134
"Skinning the Bear" in the NC Mtns., c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.135
Fisherman with Rainbow Trout Caught in the NC Mtns., c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.136
"Our Cottage" in the NC Mountains, 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.9.137
Hemlocks and Rhododendrons in the NC Mountains, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.138
"Up the Road" in the NC Mountains, 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.9.139
Hemlocks in Front of a Cottage in the NC Mtns., c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.140
F. W. Bicknell Holding a Rooster in the NC Mtns., c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.141
Giant- Podded Lima Beans in the NC Mountains, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.142
Sunflowers in the NC Mountains, 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.9.143
A Potato Lima Grown in the NC Mtns., c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.144
Tourists at Ervin's View, NC, 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.9.145
Making Apple Butter in a Brass Kettle in the NC Mtns., 1909, 1996 (1909)
N.96.9.146
Tasting Apple Butter Made in the NC Mtns., c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
N.96.9.147
B. Watrous Making Apple Butter in the NC Mtns., c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
N.96.9.148
"Parents of Launcelot" the Duck, in the NC Mtns., c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1908)
N.96.9.149
Launcelot Gobbo, a Duck, in the NC Mountains, 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.9.150
"George Vaupel and Launcelot" in the NC Mtns., 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.9.151
The Chanticler Hat, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.152
Great Red Oak Tree Killed in the NC Mtns., c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
N.96.9.153
Sawing a Red Oak Log in the NC Mtns., c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
N.96.9.154
Making Wood from a Giant Red Oak in the NC Mtns., 1911, 1996 (1911)
N.96.9.155
Renfrews Making Wood in the NC Mtns., c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
N.96.9.156
A Mountain Meadow and Old Field, 1909, 1996 (1909)
N.96.9.157
View of a Meadow in the NC Mtns., 1909, 1996 (1909)
N.96.9.158
Haystack on Linville Mountain, NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
N.96.9.159
Distant View of Hawksbill and Table Rock, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.160
On the Blue Ridge Highway in NC, 1913, 1996 (1913)
N.96.9.161
Log Cabin on the Side of Linville Mountain, NC, 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.9.162
Oaks in Front of the Penland House, Avery Co., NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.163
Mast Residence, Valle Crucis, NC, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.9.164
The Oaks at Grasslands, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.165
Franklin House, Soapstone Ridge, NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
N.96.9.166
Sawmill and Dam, Linville River, NC, 1916, 1996 (1916)
N.96.9.167
Sawmill on Linville River, NC, 1920, 1996 (1920)
N.96.9.168
Sawmill and Lumber Yard, Avery Co., NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.9.169
Camp Creek Mill, Avery Co., NC, 1920, 1996 (1920)
N.96.9.170
Back of Camp Creek Mill, Avery Co., NC, 1920, 1996 (1920)
N.96.9.171
Toe River at Mouth of Harris Branch, Avery Co., NC, 1915, 1996 (1915)
N.96.9.172
Old Sheriff Wiseman Farm, Toe River, Avery Co., NC, 1915, 1996 (1915)
N.96.9.173
Fishing in the Toe River, Avery Co., NC, 1915, 1996 (1915)
N.96.9.174
Upper Shoal, Toe River, Avery Co., NC, 1915, 1996 (1915)
N.96.9.175
Shoal in the Toe River, Avery Co., NC, 1915, 1996 (1915)
N.96.9.176
Corn Field After Flood in the NC Mtns., 1916, 1996 (1916)
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After the Flood on the North Fork River, NC, 1916, 1996 (1916)
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Mud Slide on Linville Mountain, Avery Co., NC, 1916, 1996 (1916)
N.96.9.179
Near Linville Falls Station, Avery Co., NC, 1916, 1996 (1916)
N.96.9.180
90 Ton Rock Moved by Flood, Humpback Mtn., NC, 1916, 1996 (1916)
N.96.9.181
15.6 Inches of Rain at Humpback Mountain, NC, 1916, 1996 (1916)
N.96.9.182
Mud Slide at Henofer's View, Humpback Mtn., NC, 1916, 1996 (1916)
N.96.9.183
Unidentified Family in the NC Mtns., c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.184
Jonas Ridge School, Burke County, NC, c. 1942, 1996 (ca. 1942)
N.96.9.185
The Ideal Laundry, Wendell, NC, 1932, 1996 (1932)
N.96.9.186
Corp. Wade Stott and Sgt. Robert Stott, 322nd Inf., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.9.187
Robert Edward Lee, in W. W. I. Uniform, from Quitman, GA, ca1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.9.188
First Assault on Fort Fisher, NC, 1865, 1996 (1865)
N.96.9.189
Pvt. Plummer Lee Westry, in Uniform, of Rocky Mt.,NC, 1918, 1996 (1918)
N.96.9.190
First Railroad Depot in Dunn, NC, c. 1905, 1996 (ca. 1905)
N.96.9.191
A. C. L. R. R. Freight and Passenger Station, Dunn, NC, c.1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.9.192
Broad Street, Looking East, Dunn, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
N.96.9.193
East Broad Street, by Moonlight, Dunn, NC, c. 1904, 1996 (ca. 1904)
N.96.9.194
Cotton Yard at Dunn, NC, c. 1901, 1996 (ca. 1901)
N.96.9.195
Bicycle Club, Dunn, NC, 1897, 1996) (1897)
N.96.9.196
Dunn Academic Institute, Dunn, NC, c. 1902, 1996 (ca. 1902)
N.96.9.197
Tennis Court at Pope Home, Dunn, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
N.96.9.198
The Pope Home, Dunn, NC, c. 1905, 1996 (ca. 1905)
N.96.9.199
Broad Street, Dunn, NC, c. 1899, 1996 (ca. 1899)
N.96.9.200
Brass Band, Dunn, NC, c. 1903, 1996 (ca. 1903)
N.96.9.201
Circus Parade, Dunn, NC, c. 1901, 1996 (ca. 1901)
N.96.9.202
Minstrel Band Performing at Dunn, NC, c. 1904, 1996 (ca. 1904)
N.96.9.203
First Train on the Cape Fear and Northern R.R., Duke, NC,ca1897, 1996 (ca. 1897)
N.96.9.204
"Huss", The Old Ferryman at Averasboro, NC, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.9.205
John Henry Pope, Sheriff of Harnett Co., NC, c. 1898, 1996 (ca. 1898)
N.96.9.206
Public Hanging at Lillington, NC, 1897, 1996 (1897)
N.96.9.207
Dr. R. M. Buie, Sr., in U.S. Army Med Corps Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.9.208
J. H. Butterton, Captured at Ft. Fisher, NC, 1865, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.9.209
Pvt. J. N. Phelps, 316th Field Artillery, in Uniform, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.9.210
Pvt. S. C. Freeman, U. S. Army A. E. F. in Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.9.211
Warren (Co.) Guards at the Jamestown (VA) Exposition, 1907, 1996 (1907)
N.96.9.212
Opera House, Warrenton, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.9.213
Bank of Warren, Warrenton, NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.9.214
Emanuel Episcopal Church, Warrenton, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.9.215
Warrenton Box and Lumber Co., Inc., Warrenton, NC, c. 1940, 1996 (ca. 1940)
N.96.9.216
Rev. J.A. Campbell and Baptist Church, Duke, NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
N.96.10.1
Baptist Church, Duke, NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
N.96.10.2
Rev. J. A. Campbell, Duke, NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
N.96.10.3
Pvt. J. T. Harris, 83rd Div., A. E. F., in Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.4
Pvt. B. R. Dawkins, 105th Engineers, in Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.5
Panaramic View, Motor Transport Corps, Camp J.E.J., FL, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.6-9
Two World War I Soldiers Holding Rifles, Clemson, S. C., c.1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.10
W. W. I Soldiers Holding Krag Rifles, Clemson, S. C., c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.11
Detachment, 59th Squadron, Camp 1 D, Raymond, WA, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.12
38th Spruce Squadron, in Uniform, Raymond, WA, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.13
Warren Spruce Company, Camp 1 D, South Bend, WA, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.14
38th Spruce Squadron, 59th Det., Camp 1 D, Raymond, WA, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.15
2nd Lt. F. C. Duncan, 45th Inf., in W. W. I. Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.16
Pvt. B. L. Bullard, U. S. Army, in W. W. I Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.17
5th and 6th Nebraska Infantry, Camp Cody, N. M., 1917, 1996 (1917)
N.96.10.18-22
317th Machine Gun Battalion, Camp Jackson, S. C., c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.23-26
Lt. Wm. Cromby, Jr., 1st NC H. A., New Bern, NC, c. 1864, 1996 (ca. 1864)
N.96.10.27-28
Sgt. E.M. Hallyburton, 1st W.W.I P.O.W., Iredell Co., N.C.,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.29
Duck Hunting, Currituck Sound, NC, n.d., 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.10.30
Waterfowl Hunting, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1951, 1996 (1951)
N.96.10.31-32
Hunter w/ Pair of Geese, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1952, 1996 (1952)
N.96.10.33
Hunter Carrying Goose Amid Decoys, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC,1950, 1996 (1950)
N.96.10.34
Hunter w/ Goose, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1950, 1996 (1950)
N.96.10.35
Duck Blind, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1950, 1996 (1950)
N.96.10.36
Chesapeake Retriever w/ Canadian Goose, Hyde Co., NC, 1950, 1996 (1950)
N.96.10.37
Decoys in Marsh, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1950, 1996 (1950)
N.96.10.38
Chesapeake Retriever in Duck Blind, Lake Mattamuskeet, N.C.,1950, 1996 (1950)
N.96.10.39
Retriever Bringing in Mallard, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1950, 1996 (1950)
N.96.10.40
Bob Hines Holding Pair of Geese, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1950, 1996 (1950)
N.96.10.41
Retrieving Geese, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1950, 1996 (1950)
N.96.10.42
Retriever w/ Canadian Geese, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1950, 1996 (1950)
N.96.10.43
Duck Blind, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1950, 1996 (1950)
N.96.10.44
Hunter Waits for Birds, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1950, 1996 (1950)
N.96.10.45
Canadian Geese Seeking Shelter, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, n.d., 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.10.46-49
Retriever w/ Mallard, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1950, 1996 (1950)
N.96.10.50
Hunters Take Geese to Hotel, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1950, 1996 (1950)
N.96.10.51
Hunter shooting duck at Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1950, 1996 (1950)
N.96.10.52
Preparing Duck Blinds, Currituck Sound, NC, 1953, 1996 (1953)
N.96.10.53
Goose Decoys, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1954, 1996 (1954)
N.96.10.54
Mattamuskeet Lodge, Hyde Co., NC, 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.10.55
Retrieving Decoys, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.10.56
Geese Flying in a "V", Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.10.57
Geese and Swans in Flight, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.10.58
Swans in Flight, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.10.59
Pintails in Flight, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.10.60
Canadian Geese in Field, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1951, 1996 (1951)
N.96.10.61
Hunters Drawing Blinds, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1953, 1996 (1953)
N.96.10.62
Waterfowl Hunting, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1949, 1996 (1949)
N.96.10.63-65
Putting Out Decoys, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1949, 1996 (1949)
N.96.10.66-68
Hunters in Blind, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.10.69-70
Waterfowl Hunting, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.10.71-72
Hunter Retrieving Goose, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1954, 1996 (1954)
N.96.10.73
Waterfowl Hunters with Game, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.10.74-75
C.P. Patton w/ Duck String, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1955, 1996 (1955)
N.96.10.76
Hunters in a Blind, Hyde Co., NC, 1955, 1996 (1955)
N.96.10.77
Aerial View of Waterfowl, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1949, 1996 (1949)
N.96.10.78
Hunters Returning from Blind, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.10.79
"Colored People Picking Geese", Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1958, 1996 (1958)
N.96.10.80-81
Hunters in Blind w/ Decoys, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.10.82
Canadian Geese on Water, Lake Mattamuskeet, NC, 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.10.83
Duck Decoys in Boat, Currituck Sound, NC, 1952, 1996 (1952)
N.96.10.84
World War I Soldiers, Clemson, S. C., 1918, 1996 (1918)
N.96.10.85
Recruit Room, U.S.M.C., Norfolk, VA, 1910, 1996 (1910)
N.96.10.86
Pvt. W. A. Griffin, in W.W. I Uniform, Nashville, NC, c.1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.87
Pvt. A. W. Edwards, in W. W. I Uniform, Gupton, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.88
Pvt. J.P. Leonard, in W.W. I Uniform, and Wife, Gupton, N.C.,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.89
Pvts. J.M. Fulham and C.C. Brown, in W.W. I Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.10.90
D.A. Underwood, 42nd Reg. N.C.S.T., Stanly Co., NC, c. 1865, 1996 (ca. 1865)
N.96.10.91
World War I Soldier with Rifle on Soldier, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.10.92
World War I Soldiers in Front of Tent, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.10.93
World War I Soldiers w/ Machine Gun and Gas Mask, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.10.94
World War I Soldiers at "Rest", c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.10.95
World War I Recruits in Civilian Clothes, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.10.96
New World War I Recruits, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.10.97
World War I Soldiers on the March, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.10.98
World War I Soldiers Resting by the Road, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.10.99
Barefoot World War I Soldier Seated at Pup Tent, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.10.100
World War I Soldiers Standing at Attention, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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World War I Soldier Keeping Up Hygiene, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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World War I Practice Trenches, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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World War I Soldiers in Practice Trenches, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Front View, Tryon Palace, New Bern, NC, c. 1863, 1996 (ca. 1863)
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Map of Survey of Bellair Plantation, New Bern, NC, 1859, 1996 (1859)
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World War I Enlisted Lumberjacks, Spokane, Wash., 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Pvt. N.C. O'Quinn et als in W.W.I Uniform, Spokane, WA, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Pvt. N.C. O'Quinn on Redwood Stump, Spokane, WA, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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World War I Logging Camp, Spokane, WA, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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World War I Plank Road, Spokane, WA, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Pvt. Nelson Carr O'Quinn, in W.W.I Uniform, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Pvt. Nelson C. O'Quinn, in W.W.I Uniform, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Pvt. NC O'Quinn, in Full Uniform, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Pvt. NC O'Quinn in Swimsuit, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Pvt. NC O'Quinn with Beached Whale, Spokane, WA, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Lumberjacks of the 7th Prov. Sqdn., Spokane, WA, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Camp of 7th Prov. Sqdn., During W.W.I, Spokane, WA, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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U. S. Army Lumberjacks, Spokane, WA, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Camp Scene, 7th Prov. Sqdn., Spokane, WA, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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U. S. Army Lumberjacks at Work, Spokane, WA, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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P.F.C. M.R. Burt, 81st Div., A.E.F., in Uniform, France, c.1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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P.F.C. M.R. Burt, 318th Fa, 81st Div., A.E.F., c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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1st Sgt. E. C. Burt with Russian Soldiers, Germany, 1996 (ca. 1945)
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E.C. Burt at J.M. Matthews Grave, Henri Chapelle, Belgium, 1996 (ca. 1945)
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1st Sgt. E. C. Burt, 76th Division, with Wounded Hand, Germany, 1996 (ca. 1945)
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1st Sgt. E.C. Burt, in W.W.II Uniform, w/ Motorcycle, c. 1945, 1996 (ca. 1945)
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1st Sgt. E.C. Burt et als, Digging Foxhole, Germany, c. 1945, 1996 (ca. 1945)
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1st Sgt E.C. Burt in Foxhole, Germany, 1996 (1945)
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William A. Graham, Jr. NC Agriculture Commissioner, 1908-23, 1996 (ca. 1905)
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William A. Graham, III, NC Agriculture Commissioner, 1923-37, 1996 (ca. 1925)
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Betty Wiser Papers Damaged by Hurricane Fran, 1996, 1996 (1996)
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Pvt. C.H. McMahan, U.S. Marine Corps, from Mocksville, N.C.,1919, 1996 (1919)
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2nd NC Infantry, Camp Stewart, El Paso, TX, 1916, 1996 (1916)
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Panoramic View, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Unknown NC National Guard Infantryman, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Sgt. R.D. Fussell, 119th Infantry, in W.W.I Uniform, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Full Portrait Sgt. R.D. Fussell, 119th Infantry, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Corp. H.M. Jones, 119th Inf., of Winston Salem, NC, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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D.J. Rogers, Bugler, 119th Inf., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Sgts. L.G. Honeycutt and P.T. Boone, 119th Inf., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Man w/ Horse and Buggy, Pierce Mill, Clinton, NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
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Sgt. F. Cobb and W.H. Michael, 119th Inf., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Bouveret Family and Co. H, 119th Inf., in France, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Roy Jones, in W.W.I Uniform, from Sampson Co., NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Band of the 119th Infantry, World War I, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Four Members of 2nd N.C. Infantry, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Buglers, 2nd N.C. Infantry, El Paso, TX, 1916, 1996 (1916)
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Capt. G.K. Hobbs, 2nd NC Infantry, 1916, 1996 (1916)
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Six Members of the 2nd NC Infantry, 1916, 1996 (1916)
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2nd N.C. Infantry Eating, Mexican Border Expedition, 1916, 1996 (1916)
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Six Soldiers Holding Two Hams, Mexican Border Expedition, 1916, 1996 (1916)
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Mexican Officers and 2nd N.C. Infantry, Camp Stewart, TX, 1916, 1996 (1916)
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Two Members of Co. H, 2nd N.C. Inf., El Paso, TX, 1916, 1996 (1916)
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Two Soldiers of Co. H 2nd N.C. Inf., Camp Stewart, TX, 1916, 1996 (1916)
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2nd N.C. Infantry Eating Outside, El Paso, TX, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Soldiers Moving a Building, Camp Stewart, TX, 1916, 1996 (1916)
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D.J. Rogers, 2nd N.C. Inf. at Rio Grande River, TX, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Gathering at the Confederate Monument, Clinton, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
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Five Members of Co. H, 2nd N.C. Inf., El Paso, TX, 1916, 1996 (1916)
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Canal near Camp Stewart, El Paso, TX, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Wild West Show, Camp Stewart, El Paso, TX, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Mess Hall, Camp Stewart, El Paso, TX, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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N.C. Soldiers at Mississippi River, Vicksburg, Miss., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Clyde and Elizabeth Jackson Pearce of Wake Co., NC, 1911, 1996 (1911)
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NC Military Academy Band, Red Springs, NC, c. 1905, 1996 (ca. 1905)
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Cherokee Indian Mother and Children, Chattanooga, TN, c. 1940, 1996 (ca. 1940)
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Shad Boat Construction Shed, Roanoke Island, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
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Interior View, Rexall Drug Store, Rutherfordton, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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NC A. and M. College (NC S. U.) Raleigh, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
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W. A. Simpkins' Cotton Exhibit, NC State Fair, Raleigh, 1911, 1996 (1911)
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S. Poindexter St. Elizabeth City, NC, c. 1908, 1996 (ca. 1908)
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Street Scene, Robbinsville, NC, c. 1940, 1996 (ca. 1940)
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Moore's Springs Water Company, Moore's Springs, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
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Main Street, Belmont, NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
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Hillsboro Street, Looking East, Raleigh, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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Duplin County Courthouse, Kenansville, NC, c. 1921, 1996 (ca. 1921)
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Wilson Graded School, Wilson, NC, c. 1905, 1996 (ca. 1905)
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Greensboro- High Point Highway, Guilford Co., NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
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Bus and Truck Body Works, Wilson, NC, c. 1931, 1996 (ca. 1931)
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State School for the Blind, Raleigh, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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Allison Residence, Statesville, NC, c. 1913, 1996 (ca. 1913)
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Lamson Hall, W.S.S. Teacher's Coll., Winston Salem, NC, c1938, 1996 (ca. 1938)
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Panoramic View, Fayetteville St., Raleigh, NC, c. 1906, 1996 (ca. 1906)
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Aerial View, Mt. Olive Pickle Co., Mt. Olive, NC, c. 1995, 1996 (ca. 1995)
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Cole Johnson Co., Duke (Erwin), NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
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Pvt. Henry K. Burtner, W.W.I. K.I.A., Greensboro, NC, c.1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Annie D. Reveley, W.W.I Nurse, from Greensboro, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Mary Webb Nicholson, 1st Licensed Aviatrix in NC, c. 1941, 1996 (ca. 1941)
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Maj. Geo. E. Preddy, Top W.W.II Ace, Greensboro, NC, c. 1941, 1996 (ca. 1941)
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Gaskill House @ Maule's Point, Bath, NC, c. 1901, 1996 (ca. 1901)
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Pittman Family Horse and Wagon, Bath, NC, c. 1905, 1996 (ca. 1905)
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Street Scene at Bath, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
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Chowan County Courthouse, Edenton, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
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The Davie Poplar Tree, Univ. of NC, Chapel Hill, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
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James Cochrane Dobbin (1814-1857), Fayetteville, NC, c. 1855, 1996 (ca. 1855)
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Franklin Pierce (1804-1869), Pres. of the U. S., (1853- 1857), 1996 (ca. 1855)
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Millard Fillmore (1800-1874), Pres. of the U. S. (1850-1853), 1996 (ca. 1851)
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Confederate Capitol Building, Richmond, VA, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
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Rural Elementary School House in North Carolina, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
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Blockade Runner "Advance", Purchased by Zeb Vance, c. 1861, 1996 (ca. 1861)
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R.R. Bridgers (1819-1888), Conf. Cong., A.C.L. RR, Rocky Mt.,NC, 1996 (ca. 1865)
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Davie Hall, U.N.C. Campus, Chapel Hill, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
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Public School, Asheville, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
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Pvt. Archie Sneed, in W.W.I Uniform, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Pvt. Archie Sneed, in W.W.I Uniform, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Archie Sneed with Automobile, Candor, NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
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Pvt. R. R. Tyson, 117th Inf., Greenville, NC, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Frog Level School, Greenville, NC, c. 1899, 1996 (ca. 1899)
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Lt. M. B. Smith, 371st Inf., 93rd Div., New Bern, NC, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Lt. Samuel B. Dees, U.S.M.C., W.W.II, Greenville, NC,c.1943, 1996 (ca. 1943)
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Pvt. B.B. Dixon, A.E.F. in W.W.I Uniform, Wilson, NC, c.1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Sgt. R.W.D. Smith, 112th F.A., Camp McClellan, AL, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Mess Call, 112th F.A., MD. Nat'l Guard, A.E.F., France, c.1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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112th Field Artillery Doing Kitchen Police, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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112th F.A., A.E.F., in Training, Camp McClellan, AL, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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World War I Artillery Pieces, France, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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112th F.A. Setting Up Tents, Camp McClellan, AL, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Medical Exam, Camp McClellan, AL, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Sewing at Military Camp, Camp McClellan, AL, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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"Blanket Toss", 112th F.A., Camp McClellan, AL, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Unidentified Soldier w/ W.W.I Army Truck, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Erecting Tents, Camp McClellan, AL, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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"Wed. Afternoon Flu Holiday That Isn't", Camp McClellan, AL,1917, 1996 (1917)
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Washing Clothes, Camp McClellan, AL, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Scene at Camp McClellan, AL, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Camp McClellan, AL, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Barracks Bldg., Camp McClellan, AL, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Barracks Scene, Camp McClellan, AL, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Street Scene, Camp McClellan, AL, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Soldiers in Tents, Camp McClellan, AL, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Elevated View, Camp McClellan, AL, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Loading Trucks at Camp McClellan, AL, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Bugler, 112th Field Artillery, Camp McClellan, AL, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Action View, W.W.I Artillery Crew, Camp McClellan, AL, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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"Blanket Toss", Camp McClellan, AL, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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W.W.I Soldiers Playing Cards, Camp McClellan, AL, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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"Camp McKillem'", Camp McClellan, AL, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Letter from King George to U.S. Troops, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Battery C, 112th Field Artillery, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Battery F, 110th F.A., A.E.F., France, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Soldiers Wearing Flu Masks Returning from France, c. 1919, 1996 (ca. 1919)
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Alamance County Courthouse, Graham, NC, c. 1928, 1996 (ca. 1928)
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Main Street, Graham, NC, c. 1925, 1996 (ca. 1925)
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Alamance County Courthouse, Graham, NC, c. 1940, 1996 (ca. 1940)
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Pvt. S. D. Bennett (1889-1940), NC Corps, 1915, 1996 (1915)
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Pvt. J.C. Eskridge, in Uniform, from Cleveland Co., NC,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. F.B. Mansfield, 323rd Inf., from Lee Co., NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Sgt. W. McP. Holt, Sr, 81st Div., A.E.F., in France, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Sgt. W. McP. Holt, Sr., 317th Machine Gun Batt., A. E. F., c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Sgt. W. McP. Holt, Sr., A.E.F., in Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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William Allen, Military Officer, from Jackson Co., NC, ca1905, 1996 (ca. 1905)
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F. H. Monteith, 464th Eng., A.E.F., from Jackson Co., N.C.,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. L.L. Pangle, in U.S. Army Uniform, Jackson Co., N.C.,ca1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Corp. R.L. Lewis (1895-1959),W.W.I Air Sercice, Gaston Co.,N.C., 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. J.C. Watson, 120th Inf., Camp Sevier, S. C., 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Pvt. S.H. Shearin, Coast Artillery Corps, in W.W.I Uniform, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Pvt. L.A. Fisher, Medical Dept. Camp Jackson, S. C., 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Charles A. Jonas (1876-1955) Legislator, Lincoln Co., NC,1935, 1996 (1935)
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Charles R. Jonas (1904-c1980) Congressman, Lincoln Co.,N.C.,1957, 1996 (1957)
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Flight Officer B. Collins, U.S.A. Air Corps, Orange Co.,N.C.1943, 1996 (1943)
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Pvt. C.M. Tillotson, 166th Inf., in Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. C.M. Tillotson, Co.G, 166th Inf., in Pup Tent, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Pvt. C.M. Tillotson, Co. E., 322nd Inf., A.E.F.,W.W.I, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Pvt. C.M. Tillotson et als., A.E.F., in W.W.I Uniforms, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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America's Unofficial Independence Day, 1906, 1996 (1906)
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Mecklenburg Centennial, Charlotte, NC, 1875, 1996 (1875)
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Views of Old Charlotte, NC, 1884, 1996 (1884)
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Pvt. J.M. McGlotton, 11th F.A.,A.E.F.,W.W.I, Pitt Co.,N.C.,,1918, 1996 (1918)
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Pvt. J.D. Holtzman,156th Depot Brigade, Camp Jackson,S.C., 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Pvt. G.C. Oliver, 1st Battalion, in Uniform, Creswell,N.C.,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. G.C. Hill, 156th D.B., in Uniform, Camp Jackson, S.C., 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Pvt. G.C. Hill, 17th Co., 156th D.B.,in Uniform, Como, N.C.,1918, 1996 (1918)
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P.F.C. B. Painter, 115th M.G.B.,in Uniform, Webster,N.C., ca1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. B. Buchanan, 119th Inf.,in Uniform, Sylva, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. G. Buchanan, U.S. Chemical Plant, W.W.I, Saltville,VA,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. C.B. Wood, Med. Dept.,in Uniform, Camp Greenleaf, GA, c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Mr./Mrs. Geo. B. Hallyburton, Iredell Co., NC, c. 1923, 1996 (ca. 1923)
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Pvt. F.C. Hallyburton, in Uniform, Iredell Co., NC, c. 1919, 1996 (ca. 1919)
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P.F.C. G.R. Small, 22nd Inf.,in Uniform, Burlington, N.C., c1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Pvt. C.H. McMahan, U.S.M.C., Parris Is., S. C., c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. C.H. McMahan, U.S.M.C., Parris Is., S. C., 1919, 1996 (1919)
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Fireman M.S. Ward, U.S. Navy in W.W.I, Farmington, NC, c1919, 1996 (ca. 1919)
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113th F. A., 30th Div., A.E.F.,W.W.I, Newport News, VA, 1919, 1996 (1919)
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113th F.A., 30th Div., A.E.F., Newport News, VA, 1919, 1996 (1919)
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113th F.A. at Camp Sevier, Greenville, S. C., 1918, 1996 (1918)
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Corp. Grady Cooper, Sr., in Uniform, Mt. Airy, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. S. G. Joyce, in Uniform, Mt. Airy, NC, c. 1919, 1996 (ca. 1919)
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Pvt. S. G. Joyce, in Uniform, Mt. Airy, NC, c. 1919, 1996 (ca. 1919)
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View Aboard Ship Carrying Pvt. S.G. Joyce Home to NC, 1919, 1996 (1919)
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Pvt. J.R. Brandon, H.Q. Co., 7th Marines, Yadkin Co., N.C.,c1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Pvt. J.R. Brandon, 7th Marines, W.W.I, Santiago, Cuba, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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H. Q. Company, 7th Marines, U.S.M.C., Santiago, Cuba, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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P.F.C. S.T. Cox, 317th M.G.B.,in Uniform, Lee Co., NC, c.1918, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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P.F.C.'s S.T. Cox and C. Gastor, 317th M.G.B., Lee Co.,N.C.,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Ruth Cannon (1891-1965), with Pearles, Cabarrus Co., N.C., c1929, 1996 (ca. 1929)
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Staff of the NC State Hospital, Raleigh, c. 1914, 1996 (ca. 1914)
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J.M. Davis (1842-1926) 44th Reg. N.C.S.T., N.C. House 1887, c1870, 1996 (ca. 1870)
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Corp. C.L. Wilson, 323rd Inf., in Uniform, Martin Co.,N.C.,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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323rd Inf. Showing Corp. C.L. Wilson, France, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Volunteer Ambulance Corps, World War I, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Co. F, 323rd Inf., 81st Div., A.E.F, W.W.I, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. W.Y. Bickett, in Uniform, at Chapel Hill, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. J.S. Tayloe, 119th Inf., 30th Div., Bertie Co.,N.C., c1917, 1996 (1917)
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NC National Guard, Wilmington, NC, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Pvt. O.C. Bryson, at Training Camp, from Buff Creek,N.C., c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. O.C. Bryson, in W.W.I Uniform and Campaign Hat, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. O.C. Bryson, Formal Pose in W.W.I Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. H.C. Maness, 120th Inf., in Uniform, Wake Co., NC, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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U. S. Navy Seaplane, NC 4, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Unidentified NC Soldier Seated in Tent, c. 1895, 1996 (ca. 1895)
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World War II Greeting Card, 1996 (ca. 1943)
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Message in World War II Greeting Card, c. 1943, 1996 (ca. 1943)
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Pvt. W.R. Hester, 105th Eng'rs., Belew's Creek, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. E. Stamey, 2nd Div., A.E.F., U.S.M.C., c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. K. Latham, 116th Inf.,W.W.I, Mounting a Horse, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. C.W. Dunlap, 119th Inf., Killed at Bellicourt, 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. K. Latham et als, Machine Gun Co., 116th Inf., c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Nash Street, Wilson, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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Dedication of Webster Lib., Niagara, NC, 1912, 1996 (1912)
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Students/ Faculty, Albion Academy, Franklinton, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
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Storm Damage to County Bridge, Washington, NC, c. 1916, 1996 (ca. 1916)
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Sam Eller (1838-1917), Conf. Vet., Rowan Co., NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
N.96.11.26
Lt. Col. J.C. Bessent, N.C. Nat'l Guard, Camp Glenn, N.C.,1914, 1996 (1914)
N.96.11.27
Brig. Gen. J.F. Armfield, N.C. Nat'l Guard, Camp Glenn,N.C,c1914, 1996 (ca. 1914)
N.96.11.28
National Highway, Durham Co., NC, 1919, 1996 (1919)
N.96.11.29
Construction of Concrete Rd. from Durham to Raleigh,N.C.,1919, 1996 (1919)
N.96.11.30
Construction Crew, Nat'l Hwy., Durham Co., NC, 1919, 1996 (1919)
N.96.11.31
Warrenite Wearing Surface, Roxboro Rd, Durham, NC, 1919, 1996 (1919)
N.96.11.32
Paving Roxboro Rd., Durham, NC, 1919, 1996 (1919)
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Union Station, Durham, NC, c. 1914, 1996 (ca. 1914)
N.96.11.34
Thomasville Graded School, Thomasville, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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Shady Oaks Tourist Home, Wake Forest, NC, c. 1936, 1996 (ca. 1936)
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Broad Street, Southern Pines, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
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Soldiers Arriving @ Reception Ctr., Ft. Bragg, NC, 1941, 1996 (1941)
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Ferry Crossing, Pee Dee River, Mt. Gilead, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
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Interior View, Wilrik Hotel, Lee Co., NC, c. 1921, 1996 (ca. 1921)
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Summer School Group, U. NC Chapel Hill, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
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2nd Lt. B.R. McBride, in Uniform, West Pt. Graduate, 1946, 1996 (1946)
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P.F.C. L.S. White (1891-1943), in Uniform, Hertford, N.C., c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Corp. R.E. Smith, in Uniform, from Lee Co., NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Corp. R.E. Smith, in W.W.I Uniform w/ Pistol, Lee Co.,N.C.,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.11.45
Group of World War I Soldiers with Artillery Shell, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.11.46
World War I Soldiers w/ Large Artillery Shells, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.11.47
Pvt. C.E. Byrd, 437th Eng. Detachment, in Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.11.48
Sgt. B.A. Corbett, N.C.N.G., in Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.11.49
Pvt. C.McV. Desern, 306th Engineers, Camp Sevier, S. C., c.1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.11.50
Pvts. Desern, Harmon, and Griffin, in W.W.I Uniforms, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.11.51
Pvt. C.F. Hoffman, et als, at Drill, Eagle Pass, TX, c. 1916, 1996 (ca. 1916)
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P.F.C. N.C. Fox, 113th F.A., in Uniform, Whitakers, N.C., ca1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.11.53
Sgt. J.H. Higdon, 1st N.C. Cavalry, Jackson Co., NC, c.1865, 1996 (ca. 1865)
N.96.11.54
Maj. W.H. Higdon, N.C. Home Guard and Sheriff, Macon Co.,N.C.c1888, 1996 (ca. 1888)
N.96.11.55
Sen. Lewis J. Smith, Founder of W.C.U., Jackson Co., NC, 1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.11.56
Sheriff T.B. Higdon, State Rep., Macon Co., NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
N.96.11.57
Pvt. J.B. Barnes, 115th Machine Gun BN, from Kenly, NC, c1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.11.58
Pvt. J.S. Tayloe, 119th Inf., Killed in Action in France, 1918, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.11.59
Corp. B. West, 119th Inf.,in Uniform, from Wayne Co., N.C.,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.11.60
L.S. Hardy, U.S. Navy, in W.W.I, from Beaufort Co.,N.C., c.1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.11.61
Five-Dollar Note, N.C. Provincial Congress, Hillsboro, N.C.,1775, 1996 (1775)
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U.S. Nat'l Guard, Camp Sevier, Greenville, S.C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Quartermaster Warehouse, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Unidentified Soldier of the 30th Div. in W.W.I Uniform, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Unidentified Soldier Holding British Rifle, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.11.66
Docks at St. Nazaire, France, During W.W.I, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.11.47
U.S. Navy Sailors "On Watch" Beside a Deck Gun, W.W.I, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.11.68
U.S. Navy Sailors on "Parade, Armistice Day", France, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Embarkation Camp No.1, St. Nazaire, France, A.E.F., c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.11.70
Pvt. C.M. Gattis, in Uniform on Motorcycle, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Comrades in Arms, in the Service of the Nation, 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Roster, Co. C, 119th Inf. U.S. Army, Camp Sevier, S.C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.11.74
German Soldiers w/ Beer and Band Instruments, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Pvts. C.M. Gattis, F.L. Younger and Alexander,Camp Sevier,S.C.1917, 1996 (1917)
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Pvts. Alexander, Gattis and Younger on Apparatus, Camp Sevier,1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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"Backside of Paris", Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Soldiers in a Training Trench, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Pvt. C.M. Gattis, et als., in Trench, Camp Sevier, S.C., c1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Pvt. C.M. Gattis, et als, on Training Apparatus,Camp Sevier,1917, 1996 (1917)
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Soldiers in Buggy at Paris Mt., Greenville, S.C., 1917, 1996 (1917)
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Soldiers Reposing in Trench, Camp Sevier, S. C., 1917, 1996 (1917)
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U.S.S. Madawaska, W.W.I, c. 1919, 1996 (ca. 1919)
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The United States Capitol, Washington, D. C., 1859, 1996 (1859)
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Pvt. W.T. Locke, 1st Prov. Dev. Reg., W.W.I, Camp Sevier, c1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.11.86
Members of Co.D, 306th Engineers, in Uniform, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.11.87
Pvt. W.E. Robeson, 55th Pioneer Inf., in Uniform, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.11.88
P.F.C. J. Kornegay, 55th Pioneer Inf., in Uniform, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.11.89
R.B. Mallard (1908-1979) Chief Judge N.C. Appeals, 1969, 1996 (1969)
N.96.11.90
President Abraham Lincoln (1809- 1865), c. 1858, 1996 (ca. 1858)
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Pvt. C. Brindley, 7th Aero Squad., U.S. Army, in Uniform, c1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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2nd N.C. Inf., N.C. Nat'l Guard, Camp Stewart, TX, 1917, 1996 (1917)
N.96.11.93-97
P.F.C. W.A. White, 321st Inf., 81st Div., in W.W.I Uniform,c1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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P.F.C. W.A. White, in Uniform, from Wakefield, NC, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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P.F.C. Willard A. White w/ Helmet, Pistol and Knife, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.11.100
W.A. White, 321st Inf., in W.W.I Uniform, Wake Co., N.C., c1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.11.101
Louisburg Female College, Louisburg, NC, n.d., 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.11.102
Automobile Day, Lenoir, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
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Roller Coaster, Lakewood Park, Charlotte, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
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Pvt. R.B. West, 18th Inf., 1st Div., in Uniform, Duke,N.C.,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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P.F.C. W.F. Odom, A.E.F., in W.W.I Uniform, France, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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P.F.C. W.F. Odom, in Uniform, A.E.F., c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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P.F.C. William F. Odom, Med. Dept., A.E.F., in Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.11.108
P.F.C. C.C. Doby, U.S.M.C., in Uniform, Rowan Co., NC, c1941, 1996 (ca. 1941)
N.96.11.109
Sgt. J.R. James, 119th Inf., in Uniform, Goldston, NC, c1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.11.110
Assembly of W.W.I Vets, in Uniforms, from Salisbury, N.C.,c1919, 1996 (ca. 1919)
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Lt. W.T. Holloway, U.S. Navy, at Grave of Unknown Soldier,c1919, 1996 (ca. 1919)
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W.T. Holloway, U.S. Navy Recruit, Durham, NC, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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W.W.I U.S. Navy Officers w/ Ladies in Rowboat, c. 1919, 1996 (ca. 1919)
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Five W.W.I U.S. Navy Sailors in a Bar, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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U.S. Navy Sailors in W.W.I Doing Calisthenics, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Coaling the U.S.S. New Hampshire at Sea, W.W.I, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Four U.S. Navy Sailors Wearing Winter Blues, W.W.I, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Birdseye View of U.S.S. New Hampshire, W.W.I, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Church Svcs. Aboard U.S.S. New Hampshire, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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U.S.S. New Hampshire, W.W.I, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.11.121
Soldiers of the 120th Infantry on Parade, Durham, NC, c1919, 1996 (ca. 1919)
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Sgt. Maj. L.M. Wicker, 41st BN, U.S. Guards, in Uniform, c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Hispanic Cong. Medal of Honor Recepients at The White House,1984, 1996 (1984)
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Corp. R.P. Hernandez, 187th Airborne Regt., c. 1990, 1996 (ca. 1990)
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Corp. R.P. Hernandez,, 187th Arbne Reg Combat Team, c. 1954, 1996 (ca. 1954)
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Corp. R.P. Hernandez, Cong. Medal of Honor Recipient, c. 1955, 1996 (ca. 1955)
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1st Lt. W.H. Lucas, 33rd Regt., in Uniform, c. 1865, 1996 (ca. 1865)
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Officers of the 33rd Regiment, NC State Troops, c. 1865, 1996 (ca. 1865)
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Members of 38th Inf., A.E.F., in Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Sgt. R.H. Smith w/ Fellow Soldier, 38th Inf.,in Uniform, c.1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. B.A. Currin, 81st Div., in Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. John S. Person, 35th Constr. Co.,U.S. Army,W.W.I, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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Capt. J.B. Mayes, 3rd Div, and 30th Div.,A.E.F., Stem, N.C.,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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P.F.C. P.E. Brauer, 324th Inf, 81st Div, A.E.F, in Uniform,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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P.F.C. R.E. Southerland, 324th Inf.,in Uniform, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
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P.F.C. R.E. Southerland, 324th Inf, w/ Fellow Soldier, c. 1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.12.2
World War I Soldiers from Vance Co., NC, 1918, 1996 (1918)
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H.C. Shaw, Fireman, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Wake Co, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.4
Ship's Mess, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.5
H.C. Shaw, of U.S. Navy, in Barber's Chair, W.W.I, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.6
H.C. Shaw and John Gundel, of U.S. Navy, W.W.I, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.7
H.C. Shaw and Jimmy Currin, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.8
Shipmates in the U.S. Navy, W.W.I, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Pvt. T.S. Matthews, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Harnett Co.,N.C.,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.10
U.S.S. Tacoma, W.W.I Cruiser, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.11
Fireman 2nd Class Herbert C. Shaw, in Uniform, U.S. Navy, c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.12
Corp. H.J. Sawyer, 119th Inf., in W.W.I Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.13
College Street School, Clinton, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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Panoramic View, 119th Inf. Band, Camp Jackson, S.C., 1919, 1996 (1919)
N.96.12.15-17
Rocky Mount Sanitarium, Rocky Mount, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.12.18
Alton Stewart, Pioneer Aviator, w/ Child in Cockpit, c. 1927, 1996 (ca. 1927)
N.96.12.19
Congressman George H. White (1852-1918), New Bern, N.C., c1898, 1996 (ca. 1898)
N.96.12.20
Stamps Farrar, Tarboro, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
N.96.12.21
Capt. Powell, U.N.C. Baseball Team, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
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Southern Railroad Station, Hickory, NC, c. 1921, 1996 (ca. 1921)
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Courthouse and Square, Carthage, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
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Airplanes at Pope Field, Ft. Bragg, NC, c. 1943, 1996 (ca. 1943)
N.96.12.25
Dairy Farm, Asheboro, NC, c. 1960, 1996 (ca. 1960)
N.96.12.27
Unidentified Factory, Wilson, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
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Business District, Milton, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
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Montgomery County Courthouse, Troy, NC, c. 1906, 1996 (ca. 1906)
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Railroad Car Shops, Rocky Mount, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
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Haywood Street, Asheville, NC, c. 1908, 1996 (ca. 1908)
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Caswell County Courthouse, Yanceyville, NC, c. 1912, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.12.33
White Sulphur Spring Hotel, Hiddenite, NC, c. 1909, 1996 (ca. 1909)
N.96.12.34
Bank of Martin County, Williamston, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.12.35
Panacea Springs Hotel, Littleton, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
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North Main Street, Salisbury, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
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Farm House Singers, Blowing Rock, NC, 1961, 1996 (1961)
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Seaboard Airline R.R. Depot, Laurinburg, NC, c. 1908, 1996 (ca. 1908)
N.96.12.39
Tayloe Hospital, Washington, NC, c. 1943, 1996 (ca. 1943)
N.96.12.40
Main Street, Washington, NC, c. 1922, 1996 (ca. 1925)
N.96.12.41
Piedmont Drug Company, Madison, NC, c. 1930, 1996 (ca. 1930)
N.96.12.42
Joseph K. Brick School, Enfield, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.12.43
Main Street, Looking East, Rockingham, NC, 1996 (ca. 1923)
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North Main Street, Lexington, NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.12.45
Hay Street, Showing Market House, Fayetteville, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
N.96.12.46
Southern Railraw Depot, North Wilkesboro, NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.12.47
First Railroad at Grantsboro, NC, 1903, 1996 (1903)
N.96.12.48
Pvt. Peter Vdovich, U.S. Army, in Uniform, Burgaw, N.C., 1918, 1996 (1918)
N.96.12.49
"Heroes of the War", W.A. Slater Co., Durham, NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
N.96.12.50
George Dewey (1837-1917), Spanish-American War Hero, 1996 (ca. 1900)
N.96.12.51
William R. Shafter, Spanish- American War Hero, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
N.96.12.52
Christening "City of Raleigh" Airplane, Raleigh, NC, 1933, 1996 (1933)
N.96.12.53
Bomber Taxing Down Field, Raleigh Airport, Raleigh, NC,1933, 1996 (1933)
N.96.12.54
Wrecked "City of Raleigh" Airplane, Raleigh, NC, 1933, 1996 (1933)
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Wrecked Airplane, Raleigh Airport, Raleigh, NC, 1933, 1996 (1933)
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Wrecked Airplane and Automobile, Raleigh, NC, 1933, 1996 (1933)
N.96.12.57
Nina Satterfield, Slave Descendant, Stagville Plantation, NC, 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.12.58
Tom and Lessie Pierce, Slave Descendants, Stagville Plantation,N.C, 1996 (ca. 1940)
N.96.12.59
James Sowell, Slave Descendant, Stagville Plantation, N.C.,c1977, 1996 (ca. 1977)
N.96.12.60
Annie Mabel Sowell, Slave Descendant, w/ Grandchildren, c. 1977, 1996 (ca. 1977)
N.96.12.61
Lewis Justice, Slave Descendant, Stagville Plantation,N.C,c1936, 1996 (ca. 1936)
N.96.12.62
J. W. Justice, Descendant of Stagville Plantation, NC,c1936, 1996 (ca. 1936)
N.96.12.63
Lelia B. H. Justice, Slave Decendant, Stagville Plantation, N.C., 1996 (ca. 1926)
N.96.12.64
Delia Umstead, Descendant from Stagville Plantation,NC,c1921, 1996 (ca. 1921)
N.96.12.65
Mr/Mrs. Suitt, Slave Descendants, Stagville Plantation,N,C,c1925, 1996 (ca. 1925)
N.96.12.66
Cutglass Pitcher, from Stagville Plantation, NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
N.96.12.67
Carolina Borland (b.1894) Slave Descendant, Stagville,N.C.,c1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.12.68
Beatrice Henderson, Slave Descendant, Stagville, NC, c. 1955, 1996 (ca. 1955)
N.96.12.69
Uncle Charlie Haskins, Slave Descendant, Stagville, N.C., c1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.12.70
George Holman, Blacksmith, Stagville Plantation, NC, c.1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
N.96.12.71
Harriet Peaks and Daughter, Stagville Plantation, NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
N.96.12.72
Jane Umstead Holman (b.1881), Stagville Plantation, NC, c1905, 1996 (ca. 1905)
N.96.12.73
Mamie Peak, Descendant, Stagville Plantation, NC, c. 1936, 1996 (ca. 1935)
N.96.12.74
Albert and Alice Brandon, Descendants, Stagville, NC, c. 1885, 1996 (ca. 1885)
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Slave Cabin at Boo Hoo, Stagville Plantation, NC, 1977, 1996 (1977)
N.96.12.76-77
Slave Cabin, Stagville Plantation, NC, Built c. 1890, 1996 (1977)
N.96.12.78-79
Children of Allen Edwards, Slave on Stagville Plantation, NC, 1996 (1977)
N.96.12.80
Doc Edwards (b1850), Slave on Cameron Plantation, NC, c.1925, 1996 (ca. 1925)
N.96.12.81
Mildred Justice, Descendant, Stagville Plantation, NC, c1913, 1996 (ca. 1913)
N.96.12.82
Allen Edwards, Descendant of Stagville Plantation, NC, ca1913, 1996 (ca. 1913)
N.96.12.83
Ora Sowell, Descendant on Stagville Plantation, NC, n.d., 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.12.84
Phoebe U. Anderson, Descendant, Stagville Plantation,N.C.,c1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.12.85
Phoebe Umstead Anderson, Stagville Plantation, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.12.86
Ginny Hart, Descendant, Stagville Plantation, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.12.87
Sarah Henderson, Descendant, Stagville Plantation, NC, c1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.12.88
William Veasey, Slave on Stagville Plantation, NC, c. 1965, 1996 (ca. 1965)
N.96.12.89
Mahalla Peace, Descendant, Stagville Plantation, NC, c. 1965, 1996 (ca. 1965)
N.96.12.90
Rebecca Haskins, Descendant, Stagville Plantation, NC, c1945, 1996 (ca. 1945)
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Will Adams, Slave at Stagville Plantation, NC, c. 1890, 1996 (ca. 1890)
N.96.12.92
Mary Amey, Descendant, Stagville Plantation, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.12.93
William Amey (1900-), Businessman, Durham, NC, c. 1965, 1996 (ca. 1965)
N.96.12.94
Elisha Amey, Slave on Stagville Plantation, NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
N.96.12.95
Amy S. Shaw, Slave Descendant, Cameron Plantation, NC, c1929, 1996 (ca. 1929)
N.96.12.96
Amy J. Johnson, Descendant, Stagville Plantation, NC, ca1977, 1996 (ca. 1977)
N.96.12.97
Garland Haskins @ Slave Cemetery, Fairntosh, NC, c. 1977, 1996 (ca. 1977)
N.96.12.98
Garland Haskins Beside Well, Stagville Plantation, NC, ca1977, 1996 (ca. 1977)
N.96.12.99
Lizzie Evans (1889-1970), Descendant, Stagville Plantation, N.C., 1996 (ca. 1977)
N.96.12.100
Sgt Eugene Stiff, 29th Div, and Wife, Mary Stiff,W.W.I Nurse,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.101
Mail Plane Landing at Ocracoke, NC, c. 1931, 1996 (ca. 1931)
N.96.12.102
Dredging for Gold, Belmont, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.12.103
Construction of a Bridge in Wilkes County, North Carolina, 1996 (ca. 1912)
N.96.12.104
Halifax County Courthouse and Vault, Halifax, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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Center Street, Goldsboro, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Wagons on a Dirt Road, Tryon, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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Dodge Hall, Livingstone College, Salisbury, NC, c. 1908, 1996 (ca. 1908)
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Citizens Bank, Franklinton, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Union Station, Goldsboro, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Interior View of a Tobacco Warehouse, Wilson, NC, c. 1911, 1996 (ca. 1911)
N.96.12.111
Perquimans County Courthouse, Hertford, NC, c. 1938, 1996 (ca. 1938)
N.96.12.112
Brown Mountain Beach, Caldwell County, NC, c. 1931, 1996 (ca. 1931)
N.96.12.113
Post Office, Zirconia, NC, c. 1940, 1996 (ca. 1940)
N.96.12.114
Making Cherokee Pottery, Cherokee, NC, c. 1937, 1996 (ca. 1937)
N.96.12.115
Pottery and Bead Worker, Cherokee Indian Reservation, NC, c1937, 1996 (ca. 1937)
N.96.12.116
Group Watching a Ball Game, Pinehurst, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
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Main Street, Waynesville, NC, c. 1935, 1996 (ca. 1935)
N.96.12.118
S. R. Biggs Pharmacy, Williamston, NC, 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.12.119
Pvt. W.T. Pitchford, U.S. Army,in Uniform, Halifax Co.,N.C.c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.120
William Redman, Jr., NC Utilities Commissioner, 1987, 1996 (1987)
N.96.12.121
Thomas Ruffin(1787-1870),Chief Justice,N.C. Supreme Court,c1835, 1996 (ca. 1835)
N.96.12.122
W.J.D. Eriksen, 56th Eng., A.E.F., W.W.I, in Uniform, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.123
W.J.D. Erikson, A.E.F.,in Uniform, and Wife, Southport, N.C.,c1919, 1996 (ca. 1919)
N.96.12.124
Aerial View, U. S. Capitol, Washington, D. C., 1861, 1996 (1861)
N.96.12.125
Norfolk and Southern Passenger Station, Greenville, NC, c.1917, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.12.126
St. Josephus Church, St. Helena, NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.12.127
Chief Standing Deer, Cherokee Reservation, NC, c. 1940, 1996 (ca. 1940)
N.96.12.128
High School, Valdese, NC, c. 1935, 1996 (ca. 1935)
N.96.12.129
Aerial View, Tobacco Town, Rocky Mount, nNC, c. 1921, 1996 (ca. 1921)
N.96.12.130
Church PicNic and Boating Activities, Oriental, NC, 1909, 1996 (1909)
N.96.12.131
Christian Church, Columbia, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
N.96.12.132
Hammer Memorial Academy, Snow Camp, NC, c. 1906, 1996 (ca. 1906)
N.96.12.133
The Mecklenburg Hotel, Charlotte, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.12.134
Building on Campus, Stanly McCormick Sch., Burnsville,N.C,c1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.12.135
Elevated View, McCormick School, Burnsville, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.12.136
Wm. D. and Martha Satterfield, Caswell Co., NC, 1891, 1996 (1891)
N.96.12.137
F. R. and Eudora Ida Satterfield Warren, Caswell Co., NC, c1884, 1996 (ca. 1884)
N.96.12.138
Bally Satterfield (1875-?), Caswell Co., NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
N.96.12.139
"Mother and Grandmother" in Buggy, Caswell Co., NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
N.96.12.140
Martha C. Satterfield (1831-1900), Caswell Co., NC, c. 1870, 1996 (ca. 1870)
N.96.12.141
Irving Warren, in Model T, Caswell Co., NC, c. 1920, 1996 (ca. 1920)
N.96.12.142
Warren Home, Caswell Co., NC, Built c. 1821, 1996 (ca. 1952)
N.96.12.143
Railroad Dedication Ceremony, Beaufort, NC, 1907, 1996 (1907)
N.96.12.144-146
View of Guns @ Ft. Macon, NC, 1862, 1996 (1862)
N.96.12.147
Appleton Oaksmith, Legislator, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1875, 1996 (ca. 1875)
N.96.12.148
Raymond L. Paul, Served at Ft. Macon, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.12.149
Capt. J. S. Pender, NC Blockade Runner, c. 1861, 1996 (ca. 1861)
N.96.12.150
Laura M. Pender, of Carteret Co., NC, at Bermuda, 1861, 1996 (1861)
N.96.12.151
Railroad Station, Goldsboro, NC, c. 1870, 1996 (ca. 1870)
N.96.12.152
Railroad Engine at Goldsboro, NC, c. 1898, 1996 (ca. 1898)
N.96.12.153
First Freighter Built During W.W.I, Morehead City, NC, c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
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Shipyard Workers, Morehead City, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.155
Gen. A. E. Burnside and Staff, Carolina City Camp, NC, 1862 -- This photo was actually taken at Warrenton, VA, in November of 1862. Update supplied by David Burnette, a Civil War researcher, on May 24, 2011. Original is in Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, 1996 (1862)
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Beaufort Baptist Church, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
N.96.12.157
"Hollywood", Oaksmith House, Carteret Co., NC, n.d., 1996 (n.d.)
N.96.12.158
Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, NC, c. 1930, 1996 (ca. 1930)
N.96.12.159
Star of Bethlehem Church, Marshallburg, NC, 1931, 1996 (1931)
N.96.12.160
Eighth and Evans Sts., Morehead City, NC, 1925, 1996 (1925)
N.96.12.161
Nineth and Arendell Sts., Morehead City, NC, 1925, 1996 (1925)
N.96.12.162
Emmaline Pigott, Confederate Spy, Carteret Co., NC, c.1865, 1996 (ca. 1865)
N.96.12.163
Morehead City Band, Newport, NC, 1908, 1996 (1908)
N.96.12.164
Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, NC, c. 1926, 1996 (ca. 1926)
N.96.12.165
Fort Macon, NC, 1925, 1996 (1925)
N.96.12.166-172
Market House, Fayetteville, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.173
Cotton Gin and Press, Johnson's Mills, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.174
Bertie County Courthouse, Windsor, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.175
Unidentified Hotel, Windsor, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.176
Street Scene, Windsor, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.177
Steamer "Bertie" on Roanoke River, Jamesville, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.178
Covered Bridge, Cape Fear River, Fayetteville, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.179
Rear View, Hotel Lafayette, Fayetteville, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.180
Some of the Town Businesses, Fayetteville, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.181
Baptist Church, Fayetteville, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.182
Episcopal Church, Fayetteville, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.183
Fayetteville and Yadkin Valley RR Engine, Fayetteville, N.C., 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.184
Synagogue, Wilmington, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.185
A Baptist Church in Wilmington, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.186
Hotel Orton, Wilmington, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.187
City Hall, Wilmington, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.188
Side View, City Hall, Wilmington, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.189
Bank of New Hanover, Wilmington, NC, 1888, 1996 (1888)
N.96.12.190
Mail Cart in Front of Post Office, Roxboro, NC, 1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.12.191
Old Osborne Corner, Charlotte, NC, c. 1900, 1996 (ca. 1900)
N.96.12.26
Person County Courthouse, Roxboro, NC, 1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.12.192
Post Office, Greensboro, NC, 1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.12.193
Guilford County Courthouse, Greensboro, NC, 1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.12.194
Street Scene and Post Office, Greensboro, NC, 1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.12.195
Courthouse, Greensboro, NC, October, 1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.12.196
McAdoo House Hotel, Greensboro, NC, 1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.12.197
Ossipee Mills, Haw River, NC, 1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.12.198
Well on Main Street, Kinston, NC, 1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.12.199
Col. Keogh on Hotel Porch, Roxboro, NC, 1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.12.200
Fire Engine House No. 1, Greensboro, NC, 1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.12.201
Waterworks, Greensboro, NC, 1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.12.202-203
Nat'l Bank, YMCA, and Masonic Hall, Greensboro, NC, 1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.12.204
Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley R.R. Station, Greensboro, NC, 1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.12.205-206
Piedmont Bank, Greensboro, NC, 1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.12.207
Offices and Marbleyard at County Courthouse, Greensboro, N.C.,1889, 1996 (1889)
N.96.12.208
Pvt. J.W. Batchelor, 168th Inf, in Uniform, Wilson Co., N.C, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.209
Panoramic View of N.C. Nat'l Guard, Camp Glenn, NC, c. 1919, 1996 (ca. 1919)
N.96.12.210-212
Musical Concert Advertisement, Roxboro, NC, 1902, 1996 (1902)
N.96.12.213
Gen. Hideki Tojo and Myrtle Hilton, of Raleigh, NC, 1946, 1996 (1948)
N.96.12.214
Student Body, NC College @ Greensboro, NC, 1925, 1996 (1925)
N.96.12.215-218
Pvt. L.J. Turlington, Med Dept, in Uniform, Coats, NC, ca1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.219
Hospital Detachment, Camp Jackson, S. C., c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.220
"The Groves", Home of Willie Jones, Halifax, NC, c. 1902, 1996 (ca. 1902)
N.96.12.221
Ruins of Constitution House, Halifax, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.12.222
Ruins of the Old Colonial Church, Halifax, NC, c. 1910, 1996 (ca. 1910)
N.96.12.223
Interior View, Old Masonic Temple, Halifax, NC, c. 1907, 1996 (ca. 1907)
N.96.12.224
Roll of Honor, 120th Inf., Camp Sevier, S. C., 1918, 1996 (1918)
N.96.12.225
Ensign E.J. Pope, in W.W.I Uniform, from Mt. Olive, NC, 1918, 1996 (1918)
N.96.12.227
Postcard Album, Camp Greene, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.228-237
Postcard Views, Camp Greene, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.238-247
Postcard Views, Camp Greene, NC, During W. W. I, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.248-257
Album of Camp Greene, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.258-267
Postcard Album of Camp Greene, Mecklenburg Co., NC, W.W. I, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.268-277
Postcard Views of Camp Greene, NC, W. W. I, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.278-287
Corp. Wm. G. Oglesby, 322nd Inf, Morehead City, NC c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.288
Soldier's Record w/ Multiple pre-W.W.I Images, c. 1910-1916, 1996 (ca. 1913)
N.96.12.289
Pvt. M.B. Gardner, 120th Inf., A.E.F., Angier, NC, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.290
Wm. H. Taylor, 30th Div., A.E.F., in Uniform, Angier, N.C.,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.291
U. S. S. Manchuria, Newport News, VA, 1919, 1996 (1919)
N.96.12.292-294
321st Inf., 81st Div., A.E.F., France, 1919, 1996 (1919)
N.96.12.295-297
Elevated Panoramic View, Camp Hancock, GA, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.298-301
5th Co., 1st Group, M.T.D., M.G.T.C., Camp Hancock, GA, 1918, 1996 (1918)
N.96.12.302-304
Roll of Honor, 5th Machine Gun Co., Camp Hancock, GA, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.305
Soldiers' Record, U.S. Army, of J.R. Nipper, Neuse, N.C., c1918, 1996 (ca. 1919)
N.96.12.306
Pvt. G.A. Sharpe, Gen.Svcs.Inf.,in Uniform,Greensboro,N.C.,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.307
Pvt. Hubert Young, Gen. Svcs. Inf., Ft. Thomas, KY, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.308
Pvt. G.A. Sharpe w/ Members of Recruit Co. 31, Ft. Thomas,KY,WWI, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.309
Members of Recruit Co. 31, Gen. Svcs. Inf., Ft. Thomas, KY,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.310
Group Photo, Recruit Co. 31, Gen. Svcs. Inf., Ft. Thomas,KY,WWI, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.311
P.F.C. F.B. Thornton, U.S. Army, from Macon, NC, c. 1915, 1996 (ca. 1915)
N.96.12.312
2nd Lt. A.A. Robinson, U.S. Army Air Service,Mt. Airy,N.C.,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.313
2nd Lt. A.A. Robinson, of Mt. Airy, NC, w/ Airplane, c. 1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.314
Lt. A.A. Robinson, in Cockpit of Airplane, Flight Training, WW I, 1996 (ca. 1917)
N.96.12.315
Pvt. R.C. Noble, 324th Inf., in Uniform, Deep Run, NC, c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.316
Pvts. L.G. Sutton and W.L. Byrd, U.S. Army W.W.I, Turkey,N.C,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.317
Corp. A.E. Wilkerson, 105th Engineers, W.W.I, Durham, N.C.,c1918, 1996 (ca. 1918)
N.96.12.318
Williamson Elementary School PTA gathering, 1996 [ca. 1940s]
N.96.6.1
Lithograph of Jefferson Davis, 1996, [1889]
N.96.6.2
Jefferson Davis Lithograph, 1996
N.96.6.3
Map of Proposed Gilliam County, 1996
N.96.6.4
Porch scene, Ocracoke, NC, 1996 [n.d.]
N.96.6.5
Duck Hunters, Camp Bryan, 1996 [n.d.]
N.96.6.6
Hunter poses with a day's shoot, n.d.
N.96.6.7
Hunters on stilt blind, n.d.
N.96.6.8
Duck Hunting from a sink box, n.d.
N.96.6.9
Shooting from a duck blind, n.d.
N.96.6.11
Killiam's Ford, Richard Creek, Waynesville, NC, ca 1909
N.96.6.13
Chinqua-Penn farm and dairy, late 1920s
N.96.6.14
Hotel Goldsboro, Goldsboro, NC, ca 1920
N.96.6.15
Telfair Sanitarium, Greensboro, NC, ca 1910
N.96.6.15a
Grandfather Mountain, NC, ca 1940s
N.96.6.16
Cone Mills, Greensboro, NC, ca 1940s
N.96.6.17
North Carolina State Fair Opening Day Oct 1968, 1968
N.96.6.18
North Carolina State Fair October 1968, 1968
N.96.6.19-20
NC State Fair Skydivers, 1968
N.96.6.21-22
Hugh Morson High School Demolition, late 1960s
N.96.6.23-24
KKK Rally at Memorial Auditorium, Raleigh NC, 1960s
N.96.6.25-26
Wake County Courthouse prior to demolition, mid 1960s
N.96.6.27-28
Diesel train wreck, Raleigh, NC, 1961
N.96.6.29-36
Norfolk and Southern Wooden Trestle, ca 1959
N.96.6.37-38
Elijah Clarke (1733-1799), late 1700s
N.96.6.39
Five Vurnakes Brothers, n.d.
N.96.6.40
Blank ca 1850s tax list, ca 1850
N.96.6.41
Act to Establish Johnston County, 1746
N.96.6.42-43
Atwater, Sarah Elizabeth, ca 1880s
N.96.6.44
Wingate, Clarence Wingate (1895-1974), n.d.
N.96.6.45
World War I enlistees from Waxhaw, NC, n.d.
N.96.6.46
Utley, Mae Lillie Wingate, 1915
N.96.6.47
Whipping stocks, Goldsboro, NC, 1865
N.96.6.48
Devil's Courthouse, Whiteside Mountain, 1874
N.96.6.49
Whiteside Mountain, 1880
N.96.6.50
Steele Street, Sanford, NC, ca 1930s
N.96.6.51
Carthage Street, Sanford, NC, ca 1930s
N.96.6.52
Sanford Milling Company, Sanford, NC, ca 1930s
N.96.6.53
W.F. Chears Jeweler, Sanford, NC, ca 1917
N.96.6.54
Sanford Swimming Pool, Sanford, NC, ca 1940
N.96.6.55
Clarendon Bridge, Fayetteville, NC, c 1912
N.96.6.56
Highsmith Hospital, Fayetteville, NC, ca 1914
N.96.6.58
Courthouse Square, Fayetteville, NC, ca 1913
N.96.6.59
LaFayette Hotel, Fayetteville, NC, ca 1912
N.96.6.60
Opera House, Fayetteville, NC, ca 1913
N.96.6.61
Chatham Street, Sanford, NC, ca 1920
N.96.6.62
Manor Hotel, Pinehurst, NC, ca 1940
N.96.6.63
Baptist Church Lillington, NC, ca 1910s
N.96.6.64
First Presbyterian Church and City Water Tower, Raleigh, NC, ca 1913
N.96.6.65
City Hall and Market, Sanford, NC, ca 1915
N.96.6.66
Central Carolina Hospital, Sanford, NC, ca 1910
N.96.6.67
Bridge and Dam, Hoope Mills, NC, ca 1912
N.96.6.68
St. John's Episcopal Church, Fayetteville, NC, ca 1914
N.96.6.69
Hay Street,Fayetteville, NC, ca 1913
N.96.6.70
Hay Street, looking east, Fayetteville, NC, ca 1915
N.96.6.71
First Baptist Church, Durham, NC, ca 1911
N.96.6.72
Residenct of J.B. McCormick, Parkton, NC, ca 1914
N.96.6.73
Residence on Railrod St., Bethel, NC, ca 1914
N.96.6.74
Baptist Church, Windsor, NC, ca 1915
N.96.6.75
Residences of Wade H. Royals and J.W. Whittenton, Benson, NC, ca 1914
N.96.6.76
Scene of Cashie River, Windsor, NC, ca 1915
N.96.6.77
Residence of Mr. G.L. Mordre, Main Street, Windsor, NC, ca 1916
N.96.6.78
James Street, looking north, Bethel, NC, ca 1916
N.96.6.79
Main St., looking west, Rowland, NC, ca 1912
N.96.6.80
Main Street, looking west, Durham, NC, ca 1916
N.96.6.81
Stamps Baxter Lone Star Quartet, ca 1941
N.96.6.82
Army Truck crew, Camp Wadsworth, Spartansburg, SC, ca 1910
N.96.6.83
Hampton Roads from Fort Monroe, VA, ca 1913
N.96.6.84
Depot, Hopewell, VA, ca 1916
N.96.6.85
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station, Dillon SC, ca 1910
N.96.6.86
Hopewell, VA, 1915
N.96.6.87
U.S. Naval Yard, Portsmouth, VA, ca 1908
N.96.6.88
Turpentine Camp, Alexandria, LA, ca 1919
N.96.6.89
Volunteer Fire Dept. Morgan St., Raleigh, NC, ca 1910
N.96.6.90
Band members in Raleigh, NC, ca 1907
N.96.6.91
H. H. Brimley poses with gun and day's shoot, n.d.
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27. Negatives Received in 1997

Pvt. Walter Lee Caton, 324th Inf., WWI, Mecklenburg Co.,N.C., 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.1.1
PFC Charlie B. Huffman, Truck Co. #4, WWI, Richlands, N.C., 1997 (1918)
N.97.1.2
Pvt. Wm. I. Berryhill, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Charlotte, N.C., 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.1.3
Pvt. W. I. Berryhill, in W. W. I Uniform, Charlotte, N. C., 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.1.4
Dr. P. L. Gordon, U.S. Army Med Corps, Camden Co., N.C., 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.1.5
Pvt. G. B. Shotwell, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Stovall, N.C., 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.1.6
Master Sgt. G. W. Woody, U.S. Army, WWII, Granville Co.,N.C., 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.1.7
Geo. B. Woody, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Granville County, N.C., 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.1.8
Wm. H. Day, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Granville County, N.C., 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.1.9
8th Regt. F. A. R. D., W.W.I, Camp Jackson, South Carolina, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.1.10-14
Pvt. L. G. Sutton, 8th Regt., U.S. Army, WWI, Turkey, N.C., 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.1.15
Dover High School Basketball Team, Craven County, N.C., 1997 (1914)
N.97.1.16
Dover H. S. Girl's Basketball Team, Craven County, N.C., 1997 (1916)
N.97.1.17
Gulf Service Station Attendants, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1937)
N.97.1.18
Herndon and Powell at Old Lassiter Mill Bridge, Raleigh,N.C., 1997 (c. 1920)
N.97.1.19
African-Americans Fishing on the Neuse River, Dover, N.C., 1997 (c. 1920)
N.97.1.20
Young Couple Poses in Corn Field, Dover, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1923)
N.97.1.23
Dead Soldiers on the Mexican Border, 1911, 1997 (1911)
N.97.1.24
On Guard at the Rio Grande River During Battle of Juarez, 1997 (c. 1912)
N.97.1.25
Sgt. J. L. Castleberry, 322nd Inf., W.W.I, Wake Co., N.C., 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.1.26
Sgt. John L. Castleberry, A.E.F., W.W.I, Wake County, N.C., 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.1.27
Non-Commissioned Officers, A.E.F., World War I, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.1.28
A.E.F., W.W.I Soldiers at "Laignes, France, May 1st, 1918", 1997 (1918)
N.97.1.29
Unidentified Soldiers, A.E.F., W.W.I, Laignes, France, 1997 (1918)
N.97.1.30
U.S. Army Officers, 322nd Inf., A.E.F., World War I, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.1.31
W.W.I Soldiers on U.S. Army Motorcycle, Camp Jackson, S.C., 1997 (1918)
N.97.1.32
Six Members of Co. B, 322nd Infantry, World War One, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.1.33
Some Members of Co. B, 322nd Inf., A.E.F., World War One, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.1.34
African-Americans Mending Fish Nets, Neuse River, N.C., 1997 (c. 1920)
N.97.1.21
African-Americans Cooking Fish on Banks of Neuse River,N.C., 1997 (c. 1920)
N.97.1.22
Panoramic View, 322nd Inf., U.S.N.A., Camp Sevier, S. C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
N.97.1.35-39
U. S. S. Matsonia Docking at Newport News, Virginia, 1997 (1919)
N.97.1.40-43
North Carolina State Capitol Building, Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1905, 1997 (c. 1905)
N.97.1.44
Corp. J. A. Lowery, U.S. Army Med. Dept., Wake Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.1.45
U. S. Army General Hospital #19, Azalea, N. C., 1997 (1918)
N.97.1.46-48
17th Company, 15th Battalion, Camp Greenleaf, Ga., 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.1.49-52
Recovering an Engine from a Swamp, Hyde County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1927)
N.97.1.53
Crane Recovering R.R. Engine, Lake Mattamuskeet, N. C., 1997 (c. 1927)
N.97.1.54
Crane Recovering a Locomotive from Lake Mattamuskeet, N.C., 1997 (c. 1927)
N.97.1.55
Railroad Bed, Hyde County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1927)
N.97.1.56
Lt. Commander G. H. Wilkens, U. S. Navy Pilot, Angier, N.C., 1997 (c. 1966)
N.97.1.57
Advertisement for K.K.K. Rally, West Jefferson, N. C., 1997 (1925)
N.97.1.58
Marvin Johnson, U. S. Air Force, Dunn, North Carolina, 1997 (1947)
N.97.1.59
Dollie Raynor Johnson, Dunn, North Carolina, 1997 (1947)
N.97.1.60
Panoramic of 9th Regt., F.A.R.D., Camp Jackson, S. C., 1997 (1918)
N.97.1.61-64
Ava Gardner During "Sendoff" at Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (1941)
N.97.1.65
Family Portrait: Featuring Ava Gardner, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (1941)
N.97.1.66
Holden Brothers, Musicians, WPTF Studio, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (1940)
N.97.1.67
Queen Street, Looking North, Kinston, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1923)
N.97.1.68
Brantwood Hospital, Oxford, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1919)
N.97.1.69
First National Bank, Benson, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1911)
N.97.1.70
Main Street, Looking East, Benson, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1912)
N.97.1.71
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station, Benson, N. C., 1997 (c. 1912)
N.97.1.72
Sanders Motor Company, Ford Dealer, Benson, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Alonzo Parrish Chevrolet Dealership, Benson, N. C., 1997 (c. 1915)
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J. W. Parrish Garage, Benson, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Benson Drug Company, Benson, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Rose and Woodall Store, Benson, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1923)
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J. H. Godwin Store, Benson, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Lobby, North State Hotel, Benson, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Interior View, J. W. Whittenton Jewelry Store, Benson,N. C., 1997 (c. 1923)
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Interior View of the Office of P. B. Johnson, Benson, N. C., 1997 (c. 1923)
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Return of Carolina Charter to Archives at Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (1996)
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Si Harrington Views W.W.I Project Photos, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (1996)
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Moving Criteria in the Archives Search Room, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (1996)
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Letter from Pres. James Madison to Gov. Montford Stokes, 1997 (1831)
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A HISTORY OF CAROLINA, by John Lawson, London, England, 1997 (1714)
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Sit-In for Integrated Lunch Counters, Greensboro, N. C., 1997 (1960)
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East Hall, N. C. Hall of History, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1960)
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West Hall, N. C. Hall of History, Raleigh, 1997 (c. 1960)
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The North Carolina Historical Exhibit, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1960)
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Wachovia Historical Society Exhibit, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1960)
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Col. D. H. Christie, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Capt. J. H. Horner, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Capt. H. G. Turner, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Capt. V. E. Turner, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Capt. A. D. Peace, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Capt. G. T. Baserville, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Capt. J. A. Breedlove, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Capt. G. B. Bullock, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Lt. N. A. Gregory, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Lt. R. V. Minor, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Lt. W. P. Gill, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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W. H. Harris, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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J. T. Sanford, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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N. T. Green, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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J. H. Breedlove, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Sgt. J. R. Hart, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Corp. Lawson Knott, 30th Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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W. C. Peed, 30th Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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J. M. Hobgood, 30th Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Lt. Col. T. F. Hargrove, 44th Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Capt. E. E. Lyon, 44th Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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J. A. Wilson, 44th Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Capt. J. R. Heflin, 46th Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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2ndLt. H. C. Latta, 46th Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Sgt. J. A. Crews, 46th Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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G. W. Currin, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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J. K. Wilkerson, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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M. H. Hester, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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T. B. Daniel, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Alexander Adcock, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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R. B. Ellixon, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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J. P. Ellixon, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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B. P. Thorpe, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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C. C. Wheeler, 63rd Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Dr. W. R. Wilson, 24th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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B. I. Breedlove, 70th Regt., N.C.S.T., Gravnille Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Lt. W. H. Gregory, 70th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Capt. J. M. B. Hunt, 12th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Sgt. M. Blalock, 12th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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G. H. Raney, 12th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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G. W. Raney, 12th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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T. D. Royster, 12th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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R. A. Lloyd, 12th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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S. J. Currin, 12th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Sgt. J. P. Cannady, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T, Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Corp. W. E. Royster, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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H. C. Adcock, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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J. H. Williams, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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R. Frazier, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Albert Eaks, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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J. H. Dean, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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J. C. Knott, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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J. W. Adcock, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Capt. R. W. Thomas, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Unidentified Band on Stage, Raleigh, N. C., 1965, 1997 (c. 1861)
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D.J.'s at WKIX Radio Station, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (1965)
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Little League Baseball Teams, Raleigh, N. C., 1964, 1997 (1964)
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Radio Station WKIX, Raleigh, N. C., 1967, 1997 (1967)
N.97.2.91-104
Haynes Photograph Studio, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (1966)
N.97.2.105-108
Demolition of National Bank, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (1966)
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Demolition of N.C.N.B. Building, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (1967)
N.97.2.117-125
The Embers Band, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (1967)
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W. D. Terry and Wife, Raleigh, North Carolina, ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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W. D. Terry (1861-1939), Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1930)
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W. D. Terry and Wife, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1930)
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Two Men at Greensboro Gas Company, Greensboro, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Turpentine Still in North Carolina Forest, 1997 (c. 1910)
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1st Lt. Isaac N. Kearns, 38th Regiment, N.C.S.T., 1997 (c. 1862)
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Adlai Stevenson (1900-1965) and Sister, Elizabeth, 1997 (c. 1956)
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General Milton S. Littlefield (1830-1899), 1997 (c. 1865)
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Albert Johnson (1813-1897) Railroad Engineer, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1892)
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I. Beverly Lake, North Carolina Supreme Court Justice, 1997 (1964)
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The Tired Photographer, St. Mary's College, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1963)
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Graduation Ceremonies, St. Mary's College, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1963)
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Lieutenant Governor Pat Taylor, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1964)
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St. Mary's Students at Pullen Park, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1970)
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James S. Love (1896-1962), North Carolina Businessman, 1997 (c. 1937)
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Dr. William S. Baker (1810-1861), Tarboro, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1848)
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Roanoke River, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1864)
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C. S. S. Ram "Albemarle", 1997 (1862)
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General William L. Hill (1785-1860), Faison, N. C., 1997 (c. 1855)
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Ann Dudley Hill, of Faison, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1855)
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"Oakland", Plantation of Colonel C. D. Hill, Duplin Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1910)
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Thomas Hill (ca.1758-1833), Duplin County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1800)
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Frances S. Hill, of Brunswick Co., VA, Wife of Thomas Hill, 1997 (c. 1800)
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Cannon Land Grant, Duplin County, North Carolina, 1997 (1764)
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Hill Land Grant, Duplin County, North Carolina, 1997 (1778)
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Granville Land Grant to William Hill, Duplin County, N. C., 1997 (1772)
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N. C. "STATE TROOPS AND VOLUNTEERS", by Greg Mast, 1997 (1995)
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Cherokee Chief, Cunne Shote, 1997 (1762)
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Griffin Grocery Store, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1925)
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Lt. and Mrs. Daniel Cogdell, Goldsboro, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1900)
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20th Regiment, N.C.S.T. Reunion, Duplin County, N. C., 1997 (1904)
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Confederate Veterans and Families, Calypso, North Carolina, 1997 (1904)
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East Main Street, Lincolnton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1907)
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West Main Street, Lincolnton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1907)
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County Courthouse and Confederate Monument, Lincolnton, N. C., 1997 (c. 1915)
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Lincoln County Courthouse, Lincolnton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Lincoln County Courthouse, Lincolnton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Business Street, Lincolnton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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North State Hotel, Lincolnton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Fassefer School, Lincolnton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Graded School, Lincolnton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1915)
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"Greetings", from Lincolnton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1909)
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St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Lincolnton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1908)
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St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Lincolnton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1912)
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Methodist Church, Lincolnton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1909)
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Baptist Church and Parsonage, Lincolnton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1915)
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McDowell County Courthouse, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1905)
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McDowell County Courthouse, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1930)
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McDowell County Commissioners Promotion, Marion, N. C., 1997 (c. 1935)
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Street Scene, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1908)
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Main Street, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1909)
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Main Street, Looking North, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Elevated View of Main Street, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1912)
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Railroad Station View of Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1908)
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Main Street, Looking North, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1913)
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Main Street, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1906)
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First National Bank, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1904)
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Marianna Hotel, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Elhanan Training School, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Graded School, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Methodist Episcopal Church, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1911)
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Episcopal Church, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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First Baptist Church, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Clinchfield Manufacturing Company, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1920)
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Blanton Residence, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1914)
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Uncle Joe's Cabin, Marion, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1900)
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Rutherford County Courthouse,Rutherfordton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1912)
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Confederate Monument and Rutherford County, N. C. Courthouse, 1997 (c. 1920)
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Citizens Bank and Trust Company, Rutherfordton, N. C., 1997 (c. 1919)
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St. Francis P. E. Church,Rutherfordton, N. C., 1997 (c. 1920)
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Carnegie Library, Rutherford College, Rutherfordton, N. C., 1997 (c. 1920)
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Primary School for Freedmen, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1997 (1866)
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Prayer Meeting in the South, 1997 (1867)
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Peabody House, South Danvers, Massachusetts, 1997 (1869)
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Lewis Tappan (1788-1873), Abolitionists, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1997 (c. 1860)
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Robert Harris, Colored Normal School, Fayetteville, N. C., 1997 (c. 1870)
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School Play, Murphey School Auditorium, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1941)
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Newlyweds Pose with 1923 Ford en Route to Carolina Beach, N. C., 1997 (1932)
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Archie Uzzle Family, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1921)
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Interior View, Raleigh Times Building, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1931)
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Raleigh H. S. Football Team, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1921)
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N.C. Delegates Deliver Electoral College Vote to U.S. Capitol, 1997 (1924)
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Bald Head Inlet, Cape Fear River, Ft. Caswell, N. C., 1997 (1864)
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View of Smithville, North Carolina, 1997 (1865)
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School Buses at Johnston County Courthouse, Smithfield, N. C., 1997 (c. 1925)
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Lynchburg and Durham Railroad Company Stock Certificate, 1997 (1887)
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Advertisement for the North Carolina State Fair, 1997 (1914)
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All Saints Mission, Linville, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1926)
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Front Street, Looking North, Wilmington, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Cole Pottery Shop, Sanford, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1950)
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Catawba College, Newton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Hickerson Plantation, Rhonda, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1931)
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Wilmington Compress and Warehouse Company, Wilmington, N. C., 1997 (c. 1905)
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Interior View, White Sulphur Springs Hotel, Mt. Airy, N. C., 1997 (c. 1919)
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Cleveland Springs, Shelby, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1905)
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Rocky River Springs Hotel, Stanly County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1911)
N.97.3.68
White Sulphur Springs Hotel, Mt. Airy, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1912)
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Mt. Vernon Springs Hotel, Chatham County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1912)
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Natural Spring at Hotel Red Spring, Robeson County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1911)
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Fayetteville Street, Looking North, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1912)
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Snow on Edenton Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (1908)
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Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Company, Durham, N. C., 1997 (c. 1897)
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Black Women Pier Fishing on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1900)
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Boat Cruising near the Outer Banks of North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1900)
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Wood Frame House on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1900)
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Old Windmill on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1900)
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Thomas C. Harris with Group in Baltimore, Maryland, 1997 (1919)
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Jesse T. Spruill of Pamlico County, N. C., in W.W.I Uniform, 1997 (c. 1918)
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"Oakland"- Holeman Family Home, Person County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1915)
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Blacknall Home, Durham, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Boy Scout Troop, Durham or Person County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Holeman Family Picnic, Durham or Person County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1905)
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Mr. Holeman, of Person County, N. C., in W.W.II Uniform, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Holeman Family with Dogs, Person County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1933)
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Mr. Holeman at "Oakland", Person County, North Carolina, 1997 (1966)
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Holeman Family Members at "Oakland", Person County, N. C., 1997 (1963)
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Carl Holeman with Horse of Farm, Person County, N. C., 1997 (1963)
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Rural Grade School, Person County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Scenic Views, Holeman Family Farm, Person County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1920)
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White Rock Baptist Church, Durham, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1955)
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Interior View of "Somerset", Durham, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1900)
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Interior View of the Julian S. Carr House, Durham, N. C., 1997 (c. 1900)
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Liggett and Myers Tobacco Headquarters Building, Durham, N. C., 1997 (c. 1900)
N.97.3.98
New Academy of Music, Durham, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
N.97.3.99
Greensboro Female College, Greensboro, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1890)
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Sgt. Henry Dalton, in WWI Uniform, at Camp Greene, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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Charlotte Avenue, Jonesboro, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1914)
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Goldston's Beach, White Lake, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1942)
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James K. Polk Monument, Fort Mill, South Carolina, 1997 (c. 1905)
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Home Eckers Trade School, Lightner Building, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1911)
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Dressmaking, Home Eckers Trade School, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1911)
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Dormitory Room, Home Eckers Trade School, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1911)
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Roxboro Cotton Mills, Roxboro, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Dining Hall, Baptist Orphanage, Thomasville, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1911)
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Virginia Electric Power Plant, Roanoke Rapids, N. C., 1997 (c. 1915)
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Dining Room, Southern Presbyterian College, Red Springs, N. C., 1997 (c. 1909)
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Moore County Courthouse, Carthage, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1912)
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Courthouse and Confederate Monument, Morganton, N. C., 1997 (c. 1912)
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A Black Family of Southern Pines, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1914)
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Black Workers Harvesting the Gubers, Southern Pines, N. C., 1997 (c. 1907)
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Seaboard Airline Railroad Depot, Apex, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1907)
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William Bartram (1739-1823), Naturalist, 1997 (c. 1795)
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Corporal B. E. Sykes, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1919)
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Private B. A. Willoughby, Johnston County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Private John B. Rose, Graham County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Sailors Aboard the U. S. S. Kentuckian, World War I, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Sailors Sitting on Air Intake, U. S. S. Kentuckian, W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Sailor Leaning on Lifeboat, U. S. S. Kentuckian, W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Fireman R. G. Belk, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Union County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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R. G. Belk, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Union County, N. C., 1997 (1918)
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Fireman R. G. Belk, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, with Fiance, 1997 (c. 1919)
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Corp. Conley Cook, U.S.M.C., W.W.I, on Leave, Kannapolis, N. C., 1997 (1917)
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U. S. Marines, in Summer Uniforms, Philadelphia, PA, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Corp. Conley Cook Aboard U. S. S. South Carolina, W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1918)
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U.S. Marines in Dress Uniforms, U.S.S. South Carolina, W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1918)
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U.S. Marines, Wearing Overcoats, U.S.S. South Carolina, W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1918)
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U.S. Marines, with Rifles, U.S.S. South Carolina, W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Two Members of the 11th Marines in France, W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1918)
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U.S. Marines Pose in France During World War I, 1997 (c. 1918)
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1st Platoon, Company I, U.S.M.C., in France, W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1918)
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11th Marine Corps Pose in France During W.W.I, 1997 (1918)
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U.S.M.C. Baseball Team, Parris Island, South Carolina, 1997 (1917)
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Corp. C. Cook, U.S.M.C. Baseball Player, Parris Island, S. C., 1997 (c. 1917)
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Interior View, Cameron Tew Grocery, Haw River, N. C., 1997 (c. 1910)
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Post Office, Haw River, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1925)
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Duke Building, Elon College, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1925)
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Aerial View of Haw River, North Carolina, 1997 (1937)
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Interior View, Granite Factory, Haw River, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1909)
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Ladies on the Haw River Bridge, Alamance County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1915)
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Hat Makers Pose for Portrait, Alamance County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1907)
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Sunday School Class, Haw River Baptist Church, Haw River, N. C., 1997 (c. 1911)
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Mr. Thompson in his Red Automobile, Haw River, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1912)
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High School Football Team, Haw River, North Carolina, 1997 (1932)
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Train Wreck, Railroad Depot, Haw River, North Carolina, 1997 (1960)
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Childrey House, Haw River, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1915)
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John A. Long Family, Haw River, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Dr. McPherson on Horseback, Haw River, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1909)
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Stonewall Filling Station, Haw River, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1961)
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Train Wreck, Haw River, North Carolina, 1997 (1936)
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Construction of HWY 70 Bridge, Haw River, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Bridge and Mill, Haw River, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1925)
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Team of Mules at Work on Highway 70, Haw River, N. C., 1997 (c. 1923)
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Legislative Petition of Janet Spurgin, New Bern, N. C., 1997 (1791)
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Legislative Petition of Mary Moore, Fayetteville, N. C., 1997 (1786)
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D.W. Dixon Residence, Snow Hill, N. C., ca. 1914, 1997 (c. 1914)
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Green Street Bridge, Snow Hill, N. C.,ca. 1914, 1997 (c. 1914)
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Emma Kelly Suggs (b.1893), Bladen Co., N. C., ca. 1914, 1997 (c. 1914)
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D.J. Gooden (1841-1916), Farmer, Bladen Co., N. C., ca. 1900, 1997 (c. 1900)
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Mary Ann Gooden (1870-c1935), Bladen Co., N. C., ca. 1914, 1997 (c. 1914)
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The Women of the Suggs Family, Bladen Co., N. C., ca. 1908, 1997 (c. 1908)
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Dixon Dale, Old Gov. Holt House, Haw River, N. C., ca. 1925, 1997 (c. 1925)
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Sitting on the Steps @ "Dixon Dale", Haw River, N. C., ca. 1925, 1997 (c. 1925)
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"Dixon Dale" in the Snow, Haw River, N. C., ca. 1927, 1997 (c. 1927)
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Family in Back of Dixon Dale House, Haw River, N. C., ca. 1925, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Automobile in Back of Dixon Dale, Haw River, N. C., ca. 1915, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Dixon Women in Front of Dixon Dale, Haw River, N. C., ca. 1925, 1997 (c. 1925)
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Dixon Man and Women Beside Urn, Dixon Dale, Haw River,N.C.,ca.1925, 1997 (c. 1925)
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Dixon Family, Haw River, N. C., ca. 1925, 1997 (c. 1925)
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Dixon Family Members @ Dixon Dale, Haw River, N. C., ca. 1915, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Future Site of Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1915, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Clearing the Land, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1916, 1997 (c. 1916)
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"The Rains Came" @ Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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The Building of Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1916, 1997 (c. 1916)
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Torrential Rains @ Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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"The Camp Takes Shape", Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Mess Halls, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Tents, Showers, and Latrines, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Visitors Survey Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Military Camp Hospital Bldgs., Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Remount Station, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Remount Station Veterinarian Hospital, Camp Greene, N.C.,ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Downtown Charlotte, from Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Officers Area/ Headquarters House, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Typical Living Quarters, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Soldiers "Getting in Shape", Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Company Boxing Match, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. H. Dalton Doing Laundry, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Division Hdqtrs., Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Black Troops and Visitors, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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"Black Troops Relaxing", Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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"Street Scene", Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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"Winter Scene", Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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"Replica of French Trenches", Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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"Dowd House", Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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"Soldiers Prepare for Review", Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Post Office, Y.M.C.A., and K. of C. Bldg., Camp Greene,N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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J. W. Bass (1846-1900), Sampson Co., N. C., ca. 1892, 1997 (c. 1892)
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Margaret C. Bass, Sampson Co., N. C., ca. 1892, 1997 (c. 1892)
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Anna B. Bradshaw, Sampson Co., N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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J. F. Bradshaw, Sampson Co., N. C., ca. 1905, 1997 (c. 1905)
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Wesley Bradshaw, Sampson Co., N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Corp. J.S. McLotton, 104th Ammo, Ayden, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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U. S. Navy Sailor in W. W. I Uniform, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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P.F.C. J.F. Elmore, in Uniform, Lenoir Co.,N.C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Corp. L.F. Comer, U.S. Army, Madison, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Mrs. C.P.R. Bizzell, Clinton, N. C., ca. 1865, 1997 (c. 1865)
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Mrs. Celestial P.R. Bizzell, Sampson Co., N. C., ca. 1875, 1997 (c. 1875)
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Dr. Henry A. Bizzell, Sampson Co., N. C., ca. 1855, 1997 (c. 1855)
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T.M. Simmons, in W.W. I Uniform, Fayetteville, N. C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
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Pvt. R.A. Yates, 30th Div., W.W.I, Chadbourn, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Pvt. R.L. McCleney, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Chadbourn, N. C., ca.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Doub House, Forsyth County, N. C., ca. 1940, 1997 (c. 1940)
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Rev. Wm. B. Doub, Circuit Minister in N. C., ca. 1868, 1997 (c. 1868)
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Wm. C. Doub, Teacher, Publisher, Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1870, 1997 (c. 1870)
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Wm. D. Bennett, Nash County, N. C., ca. 1951, 1997 (c. 1951)
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Wm. D. Bennett Speaking at Nat'l Genealogical Soc., Ral.,N.C,1987, 1997 (1987)
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Maj. J.A. Weston, 33rd Reg.,N.C.S.T., ca. 1862, 1997 (c. 1862)
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Lt. J.W. Gibbs, 33rd Reg.,N.C.S.T., ca. 1862, 1997 (c. 1862)
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Black Workers Loading a Cotton Wagon, Charlotte, N. C., ca.1874, 1997 (c. 1874)
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Main Street, Asheville, N. C., ca. 1875, 1997 (c. 1875)
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W.N.C.R.R. @ Round Knob, N. C., ca. 1880, 1997 (c. 1880)
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Elevated View, Asheville, N. C., ca. 1881, 1997 (c. 1881)
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Military Unit @ Swannanoa Hotel, Asheville, N. C., 1881, 1997 (1881)
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Pvt. C.L. Albea, in W.W.I Uniform, Charlotte, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. 1st Class C. Alexander, in Uniform, Charlotte, N. C., c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Thomas Alexander, 105th Engineers, W.W.I, Charlotte,N.C.,ca.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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1st Class Baker Geo. Anthony, U.S. Navy, Lumberton, N. C.,c.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Pvt. C.A. Arthurs, in W.W.I Uniform, Iredell Co., N. C., ca.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Pvt. J.P. Athanaelos, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Cabarrus Co.,N.C.,c.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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P.F.C. H.K. Burtner, A.E.F., W.W.I, Killed in Action, 1918, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. J.B. Bailey, in W.W.I Uniform, Moore Co., N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Pvt. E.G. Bond, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Chowan Co., N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Sgt. R.L. Burtner, 497th Aero Squad, Mecklenburg Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. Blount Henry Bryan, Medical Detachment, ca 1917
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Corp. Virginius Anderson Cheatham, 31st Balloon Co., ca 1917
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Pfc. R.B. Alexander, Coast Artillery Co. 2, ca 1917
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Pfc. Walter K. Anderson, HQ Co., 322nd Inf., ca 1917
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Pfc. Charles Holt Anderson, 242 MP Co., ca 1917
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Sgt. Walter J. Barbee, ca 1917
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P.F.C. F. E. Brown, in W.W.I Uniform, Yadkin Co., N. C., ca.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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P.F.C. R. B. Byrd, in Uniform, Stanley Co., N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. J.B. Collum, 105th Engineers, Guilford Co., N. C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. W.B. Case, 4th Pioneer Inf., Rockingham Co., N. C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. L. B. Coble, in W.W.I Uniform, Guilford Co., N. C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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V.W. Coltrane, U.S. Naval Reserve, Guilford Co.,N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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F.C. Davis, Bugler, 120th Inf., Wake Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. R.S. Dick, 322nd Inf., Guilford Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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W.W.S. Fesperman, 120th Inf., Durham Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. M.R. Floyd, 118th Field Hospital, Guilford Co.,N.C.,ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. G.E. Gallion, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Johnston Co.,N. C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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P.F.C. C.E. Glenn, 316th Field Artillery, Guilford Co.,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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2nd Lt. H. L. Graves, 278th Aero Squad,W.W.I, Moore Co.,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. T. R. Grubbs, 321st Ambulance Co., Forsyth Co.,N. C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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2ndLt O.H. Anderson,38th Training Battery,Alamance Co.,N.C,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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George R. Hodgin, U. S. Navy, W.W.I, Alamance Co., N. C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. C. R. Hodgin, 41st Engineers,W.W.I,Alamance Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. E. C. Huey, H.Q. Co., W.W.I, Mecklenburg Co., N. C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. J.F. Jackson, Jr., 81st Div., W.W.I, Iredell Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Corp. M.S. Johnson, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Durham Co.,N.C.,ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. Fred Kerr, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Durham Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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P.F.C. Alex W. Clark, 120th Inf., W.W. I, Orange Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. C.C. Cleaver, 119th Inf., Moore Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. M.L. Cleaver, 156th Depot Brigade, Camp Jackson,S.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. W.R. Conrad, U.S. Army, W.W. I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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G.A. Cox, Coast Artillery Corps,W.W.I,Rockingham Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. A.C. Craig, W. W. I, Gaston Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. L.D. Dagenhart, Base Hospital#208,W.W.I,Mt.Holly,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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2ndLt. F.C. Manning, 4th Battalion, W.W.I, Wake Co.,N. C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. J.L. Markam, 1317th F.A., W. W. I, Durham Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. W.B. Markham, 306th Engineers, W.W.I, Durham Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. H. A. McKinnon, Baker/Cook, W.W.I, Moore Co., N. C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Corp. J.D. McPhail, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Cumberland Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Corp. W.J. Melson, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Martin Co., N. C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. J.W. Monroe, 321st Inf., W.W.I, Moore Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. L.D. Monroe, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Moore Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. K. Monroe, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Moore Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Capt. R.A. Moore, Evac. Hosp.#6, W.W.I, Forsyth Co.,N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. J.G. Nicks, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Alamance Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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PFC Ferdinand Parise, AEF in Russia, WWI, Burke Co.,N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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C.F. Patterson, Blue Jacket Guards, W.W.I, Moore Co., N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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F.A. Patterson, U.S. Navy Res., W.W.I, Guilford Co., N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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P.F.C. B.W. Pierce, Med. Corps, W.W.I, Forsyth Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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I.G. Poston, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Davidson Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. C.H. Rawles, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Edgecombe Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. E. Riley, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Alamance Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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PFC M.L. Ross, 89th Div. Med. Detach., Cabarrus Co., N.C., c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. B. Rush, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Randolph Co., N. C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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S.L. Saylor, 83rd Div., W.W.I, Forsyth Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. D.P. Scarboro, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Moore Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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2ndLt. A.F. Smithdeal, 321st Inf., W.W.I, Davie Co., N.C., c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. W.R. Snow, 317th F.A., Surry Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.143
1stLt. L.C. Stafford, 23rd Inf., W.W.I, Guilford Co., N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. P.B. Stokes, 81st Div., W.W.I, Guilford Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.145
Sgt. R.G. Tally, Mechanic, W.W.I, Forsyth Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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R.T. Thompson, U.S Navy, W.W.I, Wake Co., N.C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.147
P.F.C. Travis Thompson, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Stanly Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.148
P.F.C. J.R. Turner, 306th Engineers,W.W.I,Rockingham Co,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.149
Sgt.F.C. H.S. Daniel, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Franklin Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. L.N. Davis, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Wake Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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1stLt. L.G. Dortch, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Wayne Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. Hugh Dortch, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Wayne Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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P.F.C. W.D.G. Downs, A.E.F., W.W.I, Pineville, N. C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. J.R. Earle, 306th Ammo Train, Franklin Co.,N.C.,ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. C.T. Earnhardt, A.E.F., W.W.I, Pineville, N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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P.F.C. Geo. Elliason, 36th Reg., W.W.I, Wayne Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. T.R. Fogleman, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Franklin Co.,N.C.,ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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P.F.C. W.G. Fry, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Moore Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Capt. P.T. Fry, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Cumberland Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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G.M. Hooker, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Stoneville, N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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P.F.C. M.J. Owen, 303rd F.A., W.W.I, Davidson Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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P.F.C. D.H. Harris, First to in W.W.I from Thomasville,N.C,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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P.F.C. J.P. Bennett, 322nd Inf., W.W.I, Iredell Co., N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Corp. W.C. Carlton, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Davidson Co., N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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P.F.C. G.R. Hooker, 117th Inf., W.W.I, Winston Salem, N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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C.A. Peck, 81st Div., W.W.I, Rowan Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. Will Drum, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Catawba Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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P.F.C. J.W. Thrasher, 31st Div., W.W.I, Hart, GA, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. B.F. Burris, U.S.A. Air Svc., W.W.I, Caldwell Co., N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.170
P.F.C. N.L. Smith, 7th Engineers, W.W.I, Iredell Co.,N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.171
P.F.C. H.G. Proctor, 89th Div., W.W.I, Rome, GA, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.172
J.F. Carlton 318th Field Artillery, W.W.I, Wilkes Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. C.L. Goins, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Davidson Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.174
P.F.C. J.L. Rowe, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Davidson Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.175
Corp. H.L. Davis, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Cabarrus Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.176
Pvt. DeWitt Broom, 124th F.A., W.W.I, Cabarrus Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.177
Pvt. James Shaw (Davidson County), 1997, [c. 1917]
N.97.4.178
P.F.C. L.A. Johnson, in W.W.I Uniform, Cabarrus Co., N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.179
Corp. J.R. Rickard, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Rowan Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.180
Sgt. W.J. Parker, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Davidson Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.181
P.F.C. C.F. Martin, F.A.R.D., W.W.I, Davidson Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.182
P.F.C. D.S. Kellough, 303rd Engineers,W.W.I,Cabarrus Co,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.183
Pvt. L.H. Johnson, 30th Div., W.W.I, Cabarrus Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.184
P.F.C. C.C. Watson, 47th Inf., W.W.I, Ashe Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.185
P.F.C. Dewey Ellenburg, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Rowan Co., N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.186
Pvt. G.E. Tucker, 11th Inf., W.W.I, Guilford Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.187
Pvt. Charlie Britt, 30th Div., W.W.I, Robeson Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.188
G.O. Short, Mechanic, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Davidson Co., N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.189
2ndLt. D.C. Culbreth, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Davidson Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.190
J.J. Gifford, U.S. Navy Reserve, Mecklenburg Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.191
H.C. Giles, Motor Transport Duty, W.W.I, Charlotte, N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.192
Pvt. H.L. Goodman, 38th Inf., W.W.I, Cabarrus Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.193
Lawrence Graham, 316th Field Artillery,W.W.I,Moore Co.,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.194
P.F.C. C.M. Hakim, 113th Field Artillery, Lenoir Co., N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.195
Corp. N.F. Hall, 322nd Inf., W.W.I, Stokes Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.196
2ndLt. E.C. Harris, 321st Inf., W.W.I, Vance Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.197
Corp. H.P. Harris, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Wayne Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.198
1stLt. A.S. Hatem, 79th Div., W.W.I, Pitt Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.199
P.F.C. W.E. Holleman, 321st Inf., W.W.I, Forsyth Co., N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.200
E.G. Hill, U.S. Navy Reserves, Craven Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.201
Sgt. G.R. Hinson, 105th Engineers,W.W.I,Mecklenburg Co.,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.202
Corp. J.L. Hessee, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Durham Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.203
Corp. L.E. Johnston, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Davidson Co., N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.204
W.F. Kale, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Mecklenburg Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.205
Pvt. C.E. Gooch, 65th Inf., W.W.I, Orange Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.206
P.F.C. T.S. Herndon, 322nd Inf., W.W.I, Orange Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.207
Corp. A.A. Holmes, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Franklin Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.208
P.F.C. L.L. Preddy,113th Field Artillery,Franklin Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.209
P.C. Stratford, U.S. Marine Corps, W.W.I, Guilford Co.,NC,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.210
Sgt. J.L. Wester, Adj. Gen'l. Dept., W.W.I, Vance Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.211
A.D Wetherington,113th Field Artillery,W.W.I,Craven Co.,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.212
R.L. Wheless, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Nash Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.213
H.E. Whitesell, F.A.R.D., W.W.I, Alamance Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.214
C.M. Wilson, 322nd Inf., W.W.I, Guilford Co., N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.215
Preston Woodard, 119th Infantry, W.W.I, Johnston Co., N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.216
J.B. Woodleaf, 165th Infantry, W.W.I, Wake Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.217
Sgt. D. Lockerbie,105th Engineers,W.W.I,Mecklenburg Co.,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.218
2ndLt. J.B. Mallard, A.E.F., W.W.I, Lincoln Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.219
Makris Brothers, in W.W.I Uniforms, Caldwell Co., N. C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.220
Sgt-Maj. J.W. Medford, 120th Inf.,W.W.I,Granville Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.221
M.H. Mellas, 105th Engineers, W.W.I, Alamance Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.222
R.T. McAuliffe, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Guilford Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.223
Sgt. J.M. McCaskill, Medical Corps, W.W.I, Moore Co.,N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.224
Earl Monroe, 306th Engineers, W.W.I, Moore Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.225
Sgt. J.M. Morrow,Jr.,109th Aero Squad,W.W.I,Union Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.226
SgtF.C. L.W. Morton, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Wilson Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.227
P.F.C. M.M. Murphy, 8th Regt., W.W.I, Catawba Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.228
Corp. J.T. Omorhundro,Jr,105th Engineers,W.W.I,Moore Co,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.230
Brevard Nixon, Y.M.C.A., W.W.I, Camp Greene, N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.229
Pvt. F.S. Orrell, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Forsyth Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.231
P.F.C. E.C. Pitt, 28th Inf., W.W.I, Nash Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.232
Corp. G.J. Pappas, 322nd Inf., W.W.I, Halifax Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.233
M.J. Pappas, A.G. Dept, W.W.I, Forsyth Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.234
SgtMaj. A.C. Pickard, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Orange Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.235
E.S. Pou, U.S. Naval Air Svc., W.W.I, Johnston Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.236
Sgt. G.L. Rhodes, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Lenoir Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.237
D.C. Ritter, 320th Ambulance Co., W.W.I, Moore Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.238
P.F.C. J.D. Rountree, 28th Inf., W.W.I, Lenoir Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.239
Pvt. M.L. Robinson, C.A.C., W.W.I, Mecklenburg Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.240
P.F.C. D.G. Seampulos, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Forsyth Co.,N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.241
P.F.C. J.L. Short, 116th Inf., W.W.I, Wayne Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.242
G.L. Siler, 883rd Aero Squad, W.W.I, Chatham Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.243
Sgt. R.H. Stone, 2nd Reg., W.W.I, Rockingham Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.244
Sgt. R.C. Soloman, 105th Engineers, W.W.I, Stokes Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.245
P.F.C. J.F. Steele, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Alamance Co., N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.246
Pvt. C.T. Stewart,105th Engineers,W.W.I,Mecklenburg Co,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.247
P.F.C. R.B. Stout, C.A.C., W.W.I, Guilford Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.248
P.F.C. C.H. Stroupe,172nd Aero Squad,WWI,Mecklenburg Co,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.249
Pvt. T.A. Sweat, 106th Inf., W.W.I, Mecklenburg Co., N.C., c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.250
Sgt. G.N. Taylor, 113th F.A., W.W.I, Halifax Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.251
P.G. Vallas, 161st Inf., W.W.I, Stanly Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.252
C.B. Whiteside, U.S. Naval Res. Force, W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.253
LtCol. A.R. Winston, Medical Corps, W.W.I, Franklin Co.,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.254
Capt. W.E. Wishart,Medical Corps,W.W.I,Mecklenburg Co.,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.255
Margaret M. Griffin Wishart, Nurse, W.W.I, Charlotte, N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.256
Sgt. B.W. Woollen,105th Engineers,W.W.I,Forsyth Co.,N.C.,ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.257
Sgt. M.E. Woollen,105th Engineers,W.W.I,Forsyth Co.,N.C.,ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.258
Ms. W.R. Young,American Red Cross,W.W.I,Mecklenburg Co.,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.259
Unarmed Troops in Formation, Camp Greene, N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.260
Mess Halls/ Company Streets, Camp Greene, N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.261
"On a Hike, Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C.", ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.262
Note to Repay for Sold Slaves, Edenton, N. C., 1837, 1997 (1837)
N.97.4.263
Petition for Slave Manumission, Edenton, N. C., 1828, 1997 (1828)
N.97.4.264
Capt. W.A. Fawn, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Franklin Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.265
An Encampment Street, Camp Sevier, S. C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
N.97.4.266
U.S. Nat'l Guard @ Camp Sevier, S. C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
N.97.4.267
"A Mile of Mess Halls", Camp Sevier, S. C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
N.97.4.268
Soldiers "Eating Their Rations", Camp Sevier, S. C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
N.97.4.269
Mess Halls, Nat'l Guard Encampment, Camp Sevier, S. C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
N.97.4.270
U.S. Submarine, W.W.I, ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.271
Naval Railway Gun, W.W.I, ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.272
"Street View", Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.273
U.S. Nat'l Guard Catonment, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.274
"Where We Landed at Camp Greene, N. C.", ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.275
"Picnicing" @ Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.276
"Inspection", @ Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.277
Football "Scrimmage" at Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.278
Soldiers' "Gathering" @ Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.279
Soldier Straddles Bear @ Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.280
Interior View of Barracks, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.281-282
Aerial View from Watertank, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.283
Regiment Street, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.284
Remount Station, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.285
Aerial View, Tent Encampments, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.286
Section of Base Hospital, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.287
Company Mess Line, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.288
Buildings and Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.289
Field Artillery, @ Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.290
Tent Encampment, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.291
Inspection @ Base Hospital, Camp Greene, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.292
Pvt. W.G. Maddrey,Engineer,W.W.I,Northampton Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.293
Sgt. A.V. Medlin, 324th Inf., W.W.I, Edgecombe Co., N.C., c.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.294-295
Federal Point Light Station, New Inlet, N. C., ca. 1874, 1997 (c. 1874)
N.97.4.296
Josiah Turner, Jr. (1821-1901), Reconstruction Publisher, c1870, 1997 (c. 1870)
N.97.4.297
LtGov. James L. Robinson (1838-1887), Franklin, N.C., ca.1870, 1997 (c. 1870)
N.97.4.298
U.S. Senator A.S. Merrimon (1830-1892), Cherryfields, N.C.,c1872, 1997 (c. 1872)
N.97.4.299
Josiah Turner, Jr. (1821-1901), Hillsborough, N.C., ca. 1872, 1997 (c. 1872)
N.97.4.300
Rep. James G. Scott (1826-1884), Onslow Co., N. C., ca. 1872, 1997 (c. 1872)
N.97.4.301
Thomas J. Jarvis, Speaker of N.C. House, ca. 1872, 1997 (c. 1872)
N.97.4.302
Rep. Leroy M. McAfee (1837-1873), Cleveland Co., N. C., ca.1872, 1997 (c. 1872)
N.97.4.303
Rep. Thomas Sparrow (1819-1884), Washington, N. C., ca. 1872, 1997 (c. 1872)
N.97.4.304
Sen. Hamilton C. Jones(1837-1904),Mecklenburg Co.,N.C.,ca.1871, 1997 (c. 1871)
N.97.4.305
Rep. T.D. Johnston (1840-1902), Buncombe Co., N.C., ca. 1871, 1997 (c. 1871)
N.97.4.306
Rep. William P. Welch, Haywood County, N. C., ca. 1871, 1997 (c. 1871)
N.97.4.307
Rep. Edmund W. Jones (1848-1920), Caldwell Co., N.C., ca.1871, 1997 (c. 1871)
N.97.4.308
Rep. J.W. Dunham (c1843-1889), Wilson Co., N.C., ca. 1871, 1997 (c. 1871)
N.97.4.309
St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Hillsboro, N.C., ca. 1920, 1997 (c. 1920)
N.97.4.310
Grinding Sorghum Cane, Indian Reservation, Cherokee, N.C.,1931, 1997 (1931)
N.97.4.311
University of North Carolina Football Team, ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
N.97.4.312
Employees of the Harris McAulay Co., Norwood, N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
N.97.4.313
Flood Scene, Southern Railway Square, Bryson City, N.C., 1940, 1997 (1940)
N.97.4.314
Lake Lure Inn, Lake Lure, N. C., 1932, 1997 (1932)
N.97.4.315
Cruiser U. S. S. Raleigh, 1901, 1997 (1901)
N.97.4.316
Highland Street, Spruce Pine, N. C., ca. 1938, 1997 (c. 1938)
N.97.4.317
Blue Brier Cottage, Sunset Mtn., Asheville, N. C., 1930, 1997 (1930)
N.97.4.318
Hunters and Dogs Pose with Fresh Kill, Newton, N. C., ca. 1911, 1997 (c. 1911)
N.97.4.319
Oddfellows Hall, North John Street, Goldsboro, N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
N.97.4.320
Female Golfers @ Grove Park Inn, Asheville, N. C., ca. 1914, 1997 (c. 1914)
N.97.4.321
Disciple Church, Washington, N. C., ca. 1900, 1997 (c. 1900)
N.97.4.322
Prof. George Lueke's Residence, Conover, N. C., ca. 1906, 1997 (c. 1906)
N.97.4.323
Female Students Pose in Front of Shaw Univ., Raleigh,N.C.,c.1905, 1997 (c. 1905)
N.97.4.324
Ft. Caswell, N. C., ca. 1913, 1997 (c. 1913)
N.97.4.325
Nazareth Orphans' Home, Crescent, N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
N.97.4.326
A Burke County Mountaineer Family in Ox Cart, ca. 1906, 1997 (c. 1906)
N.97.4.327
Soldiers in Mess Line, Ft. Bragg, N. C., ca. 1942, 1997 (c. 1942)
N.97.4.328
Front Street, Wilmington, N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
N.97.4.329
Moses Walkingstick, Cherokee, N. C., ca. 1940, 1997 (c. 1940)
N.97.4.330
Hutchins and Spurgeon Wedding Portrait, Raleigh, N. C., 1945, 1997 (1945)
N.97.4.331
P.F.C. J.C. Doyle, 321st Inf., W.W.I, Winston Salem, N.C.,c.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.332
U. S. Infantry on "A Hike in France", W.W.I, ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.333
Gen. J. J. Pershing w/ 81st Div. Officers, W.W.I, ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.334
Tractor Used to Haul Artillery in W.W.I, France, ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.335
Officers of the 321st Infantry, 81st Div., W.W.I, ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.4.336
U.S. Troops Loading Troop Transport, W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.337
U.S.S. Manchuria, W.W.I, 1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.4.338
2ndLt. Cooper Lumsden, 12th Aero Squad, W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.339-341
Le Croix de Guerre, Awarded to 2ndLt J.C.S. Lumsden, 1918, 1997 (1918)
N.97.4.342
318th Engineers, Company F, W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.343-346
PFC E.S. Weaver, 318th Engineers, W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.4.347
PFC J.R. Pegram, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Rutherford Co., N.C.,c.1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.4.348
Lt. W.G. Pegram, US Amry Air Force, WWII, Rutherford Co,NC,c1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.4.349
TSgt. C.P. Merrell,345th Bomber Squad,WWII,Henderson Co,NC,c1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.4.350-353
TSgt. C.P. Merrell Receiving Silver Star, ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.4.354
TSgt. C.P. Merrel Receives Silver Star from Unknown Colonel,1945, 1997 (1945)
N.97.4.355
Flight Crew of the B-24 "Cindy", 345th Bomb Squad, W.W.II, c1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.4.356
S. G. Burchette, U. S. Navy, W. W. II, Warren Co., N. C., c.1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.4.357
Views of R.J. Reynolds Family Townhouses, Winston Salem,NC,c1905, 1997 (c. 1905)
N.97.5.1-3
Company 152, St. Helena Training Station, VA, 1918, 1997 (1918)
N.97.5.4-7
Louisburg, N. C. National Guard, 1915, 1997 (1915)
N.97.5.8
House Brothers of Selma, N.C., in W.W.I Uniforms, 1918, 1997 (1918)
N.97.5.9
Corp. R.C. Williamson, 316th Machine Gun Battalion, ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.5.10
Soldiers Holding a Machine Gun, 316th Battalion, W.W.I, ca.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.5.11
Third Regiment, North Carolina National Guard, 1915, 1997 (1915)
N.97.5.12
Deed of Gift, Joshua Herring to Mary Taylor, Dobbs Co.,N.C.,1778, 1997 (1778)
N.97.5.13
U.S. Post Office/ Gov't Bldg., Wilson, N.C., ca. 1930, 1997 (c. 1930)
N.97.5.14
U.S. Post Office/ Gov't Bldg., Wilson, N.C., ca. 1925, 1997 (c. 1925)
N.97.5.15
Maj. George E. Preddy, Jr. 352nd Fighter Group, W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1941-45)
N.97.5.16
1stLt. W. R. Preddy, 339th Fighter Group, W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1942)
N.97.5.17
Officers of the 30th N.C. Regiment, ca. 1861, 1997 (c. 1861)
N.97.5.18-22
Officers of the 13th N.C. Regiment, ca. 1861, 1997 (c. 1861)
N.97.5.23-27
Carolina Industrial School, Watha, N.C., ca. 1913, 1997 (1913)
N.97.5.28
Workers Loading Lumber on R.R. Flatcars, Pender Co., N.C., 1908, 1997 (1908)
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Lumber on N.E. Cape Fear River, Pender Co., N.C., ca. 1908, 1997 (c. 1908)
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Commencement, Carolina Ind. Unitarian Sch., Pender Co.,N.C.,1913, 1997 (1913)
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Rev. Key Seated in Buggy at Dix House, Shelter Neck, N.C.,c.1902, 1997 (c. 1902)
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Carolina Industrial Unitarian Church, Pender Co., N.C., ca. 1902, 1997 (c. 1902)
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Steam Engine w/ Load of Logs, @ Watha, Pender Co., N.C., c.1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Head Master Abbie Tatum, Unitarian School, Shelter Neck,NC,c1913, 1997 (c. 1913)
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Four Couples @ Unitarian School, Shelter Neck, N.C., ca.1913, 1997 (c. 1913)
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Girls Pose @ Shelter Neck Unitarian School, Pender Co.,NC,c1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Girls @ Dix House, Pender County, N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Rear View, Dix House, Unitarian School, Pender Co., N.C., c.1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Old Creek Bridge, Pender County, N. C., ca. 1905, 1997 (c. 1905)
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Dix House, Boy's Dorm, Unitarian School, Pender Co., N.C.,c.1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Students in Front of Unitarian School, Pender Co., N. C., c.1913, 1997 (c. 1913)
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Students/Parents @ Carolina Industrial School,Pender Co,NC,1913, 1997 (1913)
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Male Students at Commencement,Industrial Sch.,Pender Co.,NC,1913, 1997 (1913)
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Students Pose Around a May Pole, Shelter Neck, N. C., 1913, 1997 (1913)
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W.W.I Infantry Division in France, ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Clarence E. Gantt, WWI Soldier in France, Lincoln Co.,N.C.,c1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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"To Hell with Kaiser"-Louie Mace,WWI Soldier,Lincoln Co,NC,c1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Parents of WWI Soldiers Sit on Porch, Lincoln Co., N.C., c.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Children Pose with Automobile, Lincoln Co., N.C., ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Rev. Albert W. Pegues, Latin/Philosophy Professor,Shaw U.,c.1892, 1997 (c. 1892)
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Rev. L.T. Christmas, 1879 Legislator, Warren Co.,N.C., ca.1892, 1997 (c. 1892)
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Rev. J.O. Crosby (1850-?),1875 State Constitutional Conv.,c.1892, 1997 (c. 1892)
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Rev. C.B.W. Gordon (1861-?), Baptist Minister from Bertie Co,NC, 1997 (c. 1892)
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Rev. G.W. Perry, Baptist Minister/Educator, Franklin Co,NC,c1892, 1997 (c. 1892)
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Rev. J.A. Whitted (b.1860,Hillsboro,NC) Minister @ Warrenton,NC, 1997 (c. 1892)
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Shaw University, Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1890, 1997 (c. 1892)
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Leonard Medical Building, Shaw University, Raleigh, N.C., c.1890, 1997 (c. 1890)
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Estey Building, Shaw University, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1890, 1997 (c. 1890)
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Rev. C.S. Brown (b.1859,Salisbury,NC),Minister,Gates Co,NC,c1892, 1997 (c. 1892)
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Two Henderson, N.C. W.W.I Soldiers, in Uniform, ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1917)
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PFC V.R. Gupton, 120 Inf., W.W.I, Vance Co., N.C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Vance Co.,N.C.,W.W.I Soldiers in Tent @ Camp Sevier, S.C, c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Corp. F.M. Baker, U.S. Army, from Iredell Co, NC, in France,W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1918-1919)
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SgtFC. F.W. Bost, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Moore Co., N.C., 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. C.G. Farrell, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Moore Co., N.C., ca.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Corp. L.B. Sherrill, 316th Field Artillery,W.W.I,Catawba Co.,NC, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Pvt. C.A. McFayden, 56th Pioneer Inf., W.W.I, Moore Co., N.C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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Band, 316th Field Artillery, 81st Div., W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Martin's Transfer Trucks, Belmont, N. C., 1935, 1997 (1935)
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Episcopal Church, Richlands, N. C., ca. 1931, 1997 (c. 1931)
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Dam Construction Site, Electric, N. C., 1916, 1997 (1916)
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Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1911, 1997 (c. 1911)
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Main Street, Looking East, @ Durham, N. C., ca. 1909, 1997 (c. 1909)
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Citizens National Bank, Main/Mangum Sts., Durham, N.C., ca.1920, 1997 (c. 1920)
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Pine Needles Inn, Southern Pines, N. C., ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Jackson Training School, w/ Inmates, near Concord, N.C., ca.1912, 1997 (c. 1912)
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Country Club, Rocky Mount, N. C., ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Baracas and Philatheas,Philathea Conv. Hall, Asheville, N.C.,1909, 1997 (1909)
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W.B. and S.R.R. Station, Southport, N.C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Students Pose in Front of School, Whiteville, N. C., ca. 1915, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Elevated View, Jackson County Fairgrounds, Sylva, N.C., ca. 1912, 1997 (c. 1912)
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Railroad Station @ Tryon, N. C., ca. 1912, 1997 (c. 1912)
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Pastoral Visit near New Bern, N. C., ca. 1911, 1997 (c. 1911)
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James Marion Cheek (1846-1938); Civil War Vet?, ca. 1900, 1997 (c. 1900)
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J.M. Cheek w/ Wife, Catherine A.S. Cheek (1862-1931), ca. 1900, 1997 (c. 1900)
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Mary Taylor (d. 3 June 1811) of Southampton Co., VA, 1997 (c. 1800)
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C.J. Hanna (1887-1966) Logging Co. Crew Leader, Dunn,N.C.,c.1915, 1997 (c. 1915)
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C.J. Hanna w/ Logging Work Crew, Dunn, N.C., ca. 1915, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Logging Crew w/ RR Crane, near Dunn, N.C., ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Lumber Mill Scenes, Dunn, N. C., ca. 1931, 1997 (c. 1931)
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Cotton Dale Hotel, Dunn, N. C., ca. 1925, 1997 (c. 1925)
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Beauticians of Cotton Dale Beauty Shoppe, Dunn, N. C., ca. 1938, 1997 (c. 1938)
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Beauty Shop Operators, Cotton Dale Beauty Shoppe,Dunn,N.C.,c1938, 1997 (c. 1938)
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Cotton Dale Beauty Shoppe Operators, Dunn, N. C., ca. 1938, 1997 (c. 1938)
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Ralph Hanna (1910-1995) Mayor/ Firechief, Dunn, N. C., ca. 1950, 1997 (c. 1950)
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Corp. Norwood Thompson, U. S. Army, Wayne Co., N.C., 1953, 1997 (1953)
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Pvt. J.W. Thompson, 119th Inf., W.W.I, ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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W. J. N. Thompson, U. S. Navy, 1921, 1997 (1921)
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Pvt. T. W. Powell, in W. W. I Uniform, Johnston Co.,N. C.,c1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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J. W. Champion, U. S. Air Force, Harnett Co, N. C., 1967, 1997 (1967)
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Pvt. G.W. Champion, U.S. Army Med Corps, W.W.II, ca. 1942, 1997 (c. 1942)
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Soldiers Preparing for a Hike, W. W. II, ca. 1942, 1997 (c. 1942)
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PFC H.T. Champion, U.S.M.C., W.W.II, Harnett Co., N.C., 1945, 1997 (1945)
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Pvt. Thomas Champion, U. S. Army, 1967, 1997 (1967)
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Pvt. A.H. Champion, 8th Reg.,F.A.R.D.,W.W.I,Harnett Co.,NC,c1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Four U. S. Army Soldiers @ Camp Jackson, S. C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
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Maj. H.R. Totten, Post Adj.,W.W.II,and Botanist, U.N.C., 1945, 1997 (1945)
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Della Lee Carter Honeycutt (1908-1994), Wake Co., N.C., ca.1911, 1997 (c. 1911)
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Sherman's "Bummers" Capturing Courthouse @ Fayetteville,NC,1865, 1997 (1865)
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Sherman's Army Drives the Confederates from Fayetteville,NC,1865, 1997 (1865)
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Arsenal at Fayetteville, NC, 1865, 1997 (1865)
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Morning After the Battle of Bentonville, N. C., 1865, 1997 (1865)
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Goldsboro, N. C., near End of Civil War, 1865, 1997 (1865)
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A Rabbit in a Confederate Camp in N. C., ca. 1865, 1997 (c. 1865)
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Battle of Petersburg Crater, VA, 1865, 1997 (1865)
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C. S. Boyette Residence, Clinton, N. C., ca. 1909, 1997 (c. 1909)
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Doub Sisters, Jonesboro (Sanford), N. C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Zelma Pearce O'Neal (1920-), Kenly, N. C., 1997 (1945)
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Laura Doub Looms (b.ca.1887), W.W.I Nurse, 1997 (c. 1910)
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PFC W. D. Bennett, World War II, Rocky Mount, N.C., Waits for Pacific Duty, 1997 (1944)
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Privates Putney and Bennett Await Pacific Duty, W.W.II, 1997 (1944)
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"Grimesland", Home of Gen. Bryan Grimes, Pitt Co., N.C., ca.1874, 1997 (c. 1874)
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Charlotte Emily Bryan Grimes, Pitt Co., N. C., ca. 1890, 1997 (c. 1890)
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Junius Daniel Grimes, of Pitt Co., N. C., @ Raleigh, ca. 1890, 1997 (c. 1890)
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Theodora Bryan Grimes, of Pitt Co, N. C., @ Raleigh, ca. 1890, 1997 (c. 1890)
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PFC L.Y. Harris, 324th Inf., W.W.I, Warren Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvts. J.P. Saunders and L.Y. Harris, 324th Inf., W.W.I, 1918, 1997 (1918)
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324th Inf., 81st. Div., AEF, @ St. Nazaire, France, WWI, 1919, 1997 (1919)
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Panoramic View, U. S. S. Martha Washington, 1919, 1997 (1919)
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Oscar W. McNeely, 57th Pioneer Inf., A.E.F., W.W.I, Burke Co,NC, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Corp. Oscar W. McNeely, 321st Inf., W.W.I, Burke Co., N.C.,c1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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2ndLt O.W. McNeely in France, W.W.I, ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Lt. O. W. McNeely, 328th Inf., After W.W.I Discharge, 1919, 1997 (1919)
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"Section of Bayonet Class", Camp Jackson, S. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Corp. O. W. McNeely, @ Camp Jackson, S. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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328th Inf. Returns from W.W.I, @ Camp Merritt, N.J., 1919, 1997 (1919)
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2ndLt. O.W. McNeely, 328th Inf., @ Camp Merritt, N.J., 1919, 1997 (1919)
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Officers of the 57th Pioneer Inf., Camp Wadsworth, S.C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
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2nd Lt. O.W. McNeely, @ Camp Wadsworth, S. C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
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Log Cabin Inn, near Tryon, N. C., ca. 1905, 1997 (c. 1905)
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Captured Whiskey Still Destroyed @ Courthouse,Rockingham,NC,1909, 1997 (1909)
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Bridge Across Little Tennessee River, Bryson City, N.C., 1938, 1997 (1938)
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Interior View, Lumina Pavilion, Wrightsville Beach, N.C., c1919, 1997 (c. 1919)
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Airport @ Carolina Beach, N. C., ca. 1941, 1997 (c. 1941)
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Seaboard Airline Railroad Station, Hamlet, N. C., ca. 1920, 1997 (c. 1920)
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Asheville Airport, Fletcher, N. C., ca. 1960, 1997 (c. 1960)
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Female Golfers @ Pine Needles Inn, Southern Pines, N.C., c.1912, 1997 (c. 1912)
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Dr. Thomas Sparks and Home @ Statesville, N. C., 1908, 1997 (1908)
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Easter Morning Service, Moravian Cemetery, Old Salem, N.C.,c1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Movie "Over the Waves" @ Lumina, Wrightsville Beach, N.C., c1925, 1997 (c. 1925)
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Episcopal Church, Burlington, N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Winston-Salem Automobile Club @ Shenandoah Caverns, VA, 1925, 1997 (1925)
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Durham Fire Department Hose Co. in Competition, Durham, NC,c1890, 1997 (c. 1890)
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Excelsior Hook and Ladder Fire Company, Durham, N. C., 1892, 1997 (1892)
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Firemen Pose in Front of Fire Station #1, Durham, N.C., 1891, 1997 (1891)
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Hose Wagon # 1, Durham Fire Dept., Cleveland St.,Durham,NC,c1900, 1997 (c. 1900)
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Horse-Drawn Hose Truck and Steamer, Durham, N. C., ca. 1905, 1997 (c. 1905)
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Firemen Pose in Front of Fire Station #2, Durham, N.C., ca.1906, 1997 (c. 1906)
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Firemen Pose w/ Ladder Truck, Fire Station #1, Durham,N.C,1914, 1997 (1914)
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D.C. Christian, Fire Chief, Durham, N. C., 1892, 1997 (1892)
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Firemen March in Confederate Memorial Day Parade,Durham,NC,c1913, 1997 (c. 1913)
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Fire Station #1, Durham, N. C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Fire Station # 1, Durham, N. C., ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Fire Station # 2, W. Main St., Durham, N. C., ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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First Hook and Ladder Truck, Durham, N. C., ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Fire Station # 1 w/ Trucks, Durham, N. C., ca. 1933, 1997 (c. 1933)
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Fire Trucks in Front of Duke University, Durham, N. C., 1933, 1997 (1933)
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Fire Station # 4, Durham, N. C., ca. 1927, 1997 (c. 1927)
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Fire Station # 2 w/ Fire Fighters, Durham, N. C., ca. 1941, 1997 (c. 1941)
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Roll of Honor, Cleveland Co., N. C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Rolls of Honor, Cleveland Co., N. C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Cleveland Co., N. C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Cleveland Co., N. C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Cleveland Co., N. C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Abernathy-Allen, Roll of Honor, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Anderson-Bailey, Roll of Honor, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Barber-Beam, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Beaver-Black, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Black-Blanton, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Blanton-Bost, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Bowman-Bradshaw, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Bridges- Bridges, Cleveland Co., N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Bridges-Bumgardner, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Baumgardner-Cabaniss, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Camp-Canipe, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Cantrell-Causby, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Causby-Clary, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Clay-Cooke, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Cooke-Crooke, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Crosby-Daves, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Davis-Denton, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Denton-Dorsey, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Davis-Duncan, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Eaker-Ellis, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Eskridge-Ford, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Fortenberry-Freeman, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Gardner-Gillespie, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Gladden-Grayson, Cleveland Co.,N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, for the Surname Greene, Cleveland Co.,N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Greene- Grigg, Cleveland Co., N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Grigg- Hamrick, Cleveland Co., N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, for the Surname Hamrick, Cleveland Co.,NC,WWII, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Humphries- Hastings, Cleveland Co.,N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Hawkins- Huffman, Cleveland Co., N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Holland- Hoyle, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Hoyle- Hunt, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Hunt- Jolley, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Jolley- Jones, Cleveland Co., N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Jones- Kendricks, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Kepley- Lail, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Lail-Ledbetter, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Ledbetter- Leigh, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Leigh- Lovelace, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Lowrance- Mauney, Cleveland Co., N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Maynard- Mode, Cleveland Co., N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Moore- Morgan, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Moss- Mull, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, McBrayer- McCracken, Cleveland Co., N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, McCurry- McIntyre, Cleveland Co., N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, McCurry- McSwain, Cleveland Co., N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, McSwain- Newton, Cleveland Co., N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Newton- O'Leary, Cleveland Co., N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Padgett- Parker, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Patterson- Peeler, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Petty- Poole, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Post- Powell, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Price- Queen, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Raines- Reinhardt, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Roberts- Robinson, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Ropp- Seagle, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Sealey- Short, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Shytle- Smith, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Smith- Spake, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Spangler- Stratton, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Suttle- Tillman, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Tillman- Turner, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Vandyke- Wall, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Willis- Ware, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Washburn- Weaver, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Weaver- Whisnant, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Whisnant- Williams, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Williams- Woods, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Wortman- Young, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Baley- Cornwell, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Costner- Gantt, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Green- Queen, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Yoder- Doster, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Bailey- Davis, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Davis- London, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Jeffries- Oates, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Petty- Wilson, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Movie Stars Send Greetings to Soldiers of Cleveland Co.,NC,WWII, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Davis- London, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Wilson- Harry, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1941-1945)
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Roll of Honor, Cleveland County, N.C., WWII, 1997 (c. 1941-1945)
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M.I.A. and P.O.W.'s, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1941-45)
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Roll of Honor, Adams- Ashley, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1941-45)
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Cleveland County Men at War, World War II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Beam- Blackburn, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Blackwell- Blanton, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Benton- Boyle, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Brackett- Brooks, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Broom- Canipe, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Capps- Chandler, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Chandler- Costner, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Cornwell- Davis, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Davidson- Dillingham, Cleveland Co., N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Dickson- Dubose, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Duncan- Ellis, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Eskridge- Floyd, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Floyd- Gibson, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Glymph- Green, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Greene- Hamrick, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, for Surname Hamrick, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Hardin- Hartman, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Hartman- Hendrick, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Hensley- Holcomb, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Hendrick- Howard, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Hoyle- Hutchinson, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Hunt- Jones, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Jones- Lail, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Lail- Lovelace, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Lineberger- Mode, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Martin- Moore, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Moore- McKee, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, McBrayer- Neal, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Newton-Parker, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Payne- Poston, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Pressley- Queen, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Ramsauer- Roberts, Cleveland Co., N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Richbourg- Rucker, Cleveland Co., N.C.,W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Sain- Shuford, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Shuford- Spencer, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Spearman- Tesneer, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Thomas- Walker, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Walker- Welch, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Weathers- Willis, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, White- Wray, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Wright- Henderson, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Abbott- Burson, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Byers- Enloe, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Elmore- Hoyle, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Huddleston- Smith, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Roll of Honor, Smith- Wray, Cleveland Co., N.C., W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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His Majesty's Province- North Carolina, 1738, 1997 (1738)
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Richard T. Fountain (1885-1945), Edgecombe Co., N.C., ca.1929, 1997 (c. 1929)
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Thomas L. Johnson (1884-1956), Senator from Robeson Co.,NC,c1925, 1997 (c. 1925)
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Sen. T.L. Johnson in Senate Chamber of N.C. State Capitol, c1929, 1997 (c. 1929)
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Sen. Thomas L. Johnson (1884-1956), of Robeson Co., N.C.,c1931, 1997 (c. 1931)
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The Thomas L. Johnson Family @ Clinton, N. C., 1952, 1997 (1952)
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Sen. J. A. Holt (1852-1915), Guilford Co., N. C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
N.97.5.329
State Senator C. W. Mitchell, of Bertie Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
N.97.5.330
Rep. R. L. Stevens, Union Co., N. C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. R. A. Doughton (1857-1945), Alleghany Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Sen. J. R. Rives, Chatham Co., N. C., ca. 1906, 1997 (c. 1906)
N.97.5.333
Rep. Zeb V. Turlington (1877-1969), Iredell Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
N.97.5.334
Representative P. C. Vestal, Edgecombe Co., N. C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
N.97.5.335
Representative W. L. Parsons, Richmond Co., N. C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
N.97.5.336
Sen. Geo. H. Bellamy, New Hanover Co., N. C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Representative M. B. Pitt, Edgecombe Co., N. C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. James A. Lockhart (1850-1905), Anson Co., N. C., ca. 1904, 1997 (c. 1904)
N.97.5.339
Rep. Thos. W. Blount (1856- 1911), Washington Co., N.C.,ca.1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
N.97.5.340
Sen. Robt. B. Redwine (1860- 1938), Union Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
N.97.5.341
Sen. J. Allen Holt (1852- 1915), Guilford Co., N. C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. Charles H. Cowles (1875- 1957), Wilkes Co., N.C., ca.1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. Thomas G. Taylor (1848- 1928), Vance Co., N. C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. James R. Gordon (1857- 1931), Guilford Co., N. C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. Richard W. Simpson (1853- 1931), Gates Co., N. C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. Josephus Johnson (1842-1919), Johnston Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Sen. J.F. Reinhardt (1845-1913), Lincoln Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. A.T. Grant, Jr. (1876-1962), Davie Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Sen. H.N. Pharr (1866-1934), Mecklenburg Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. W.P. Wood (1843-1924), Randolph Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Sen. W.F. Wood (1868-1942), McDowell Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Sen. W.R. Odell (1855-1938), Cabarrus Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. G.F. Hankins (1870-?), Davidson Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. F.B. Hooker (1854-1928), Beaufort Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Sen. A.A.F. Seawell, II (1864-1950), Moore Co., N.C., ca.1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. C.W. Davis (1861-1934), Hyde Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. C.S. Vann (1857-1925), Chowan Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Sen. O.F. Mason, Sr. (1865-1942), Gaston Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. J.C. Bowman (1862-1953), Mitchell Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. J.M. Hollowell (1840-1912), Wayne Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. M.B. Stickley (1867-?), Cabarrus Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Sen. B.F. Davis (1850-1920), Burke Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. G.L. Morton (1866-?), New Hanover Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Rep. T.M.C. Davidson (1839-1927), Iredell Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Sen. Harry W. Stubbs (1860-1934), Martin Co., N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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P.F.C. C.A. Rhodes, 321st Inf.,W.W.I,Rockingham Co.,N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. J.A. Rhodes, 322nd Inf., W.W.I, Rockingham Co.,N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. R.L. Blackwell, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Person Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Sgt. W.L. Sutton, 3rd M.M. Regt., W.W.I, Harnett Co.,N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. W.A. Rector,, 21st F.A., W.W.I, Alleghany Co.,N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvts. W.A. Rector and J. Fender, W.W.I, Alleghany Co., N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. A.J. Nix, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Rutherford Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Leonora Van Easton Cantwell (1879-1951),Wilmington,N.C.,ca.1895, 1997 (c. 1895)
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Third Regiment, Co. B, N.C. Nat'l Guard, Raleigh, N.C., ca.1916, 1997 (c. 1916)
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Pvt. J.S. Shepard, 324th Inf., W.W.I, Onslow Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Corp. J.M. Rochelle, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Kinston, N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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SSG. N.A. Joseph, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Harnett Co., N.C., 1944, 1997 (1944)
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Militia Company, Statesville, N. C., ca. 1890, 1997 (c. 1890)
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H.C. Dixon Tinning and Plumbing Store, Rocky Mount, N.C., ca.1912, 1997 (c. 1912)
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H.C. Dixon Company Plumber, J.T. Etheridge, Rocky Mt.,N.C.,c1912, 1997 (c. 1912)
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John T. Etheridge, Rocky Mount, N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Co. 1128, U.S. Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, IL, 1943, 1997 (1943)
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Seaman Recruit S.H. Harrington, Jr., Erwin, N.C., 1943, 1997 (1943)
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Sonarman 3rd Class, S.H. Harrington,Jr., @ Camp Parks,CA, 1944, 1997 (1944)
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Sailor Shows Off Captured Japanese Rifle, W.W.II, 1945, 1997 (1945)
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Sonarman 3rd Class S.H. Harrington, Jr. @ Parry Is.,Pacific,WWII, 1997 (1945)
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Sailor Poses in Front of Oil Tanker, Parry Is.,Pacific,WWII,1945, 1997 (1945)
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Sailors at Mass Japanese Grave on Parry Is.,Pacific,WWII,1945, 1997 (1945)
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Sailor S.H. Harrington,Jr w/ Companion, San Francisco,CA,WWII, 1997 (1945)
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Harrington Brothers, of Erwin, N.C., @ Camp Parks,CA, WWII,1944, 1997 (1944)
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Harrington Brothers, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Erwin, N.C., 1944, 1997 (1944)
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U.S. Navy Cable Crew, Santo Is., S. Pacific, W.W.II, 1944, 1997 (1944)
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Sonarman and Red Cross Nurse in Pacific Theater, W.W.II, 1944, 1997 (1944)
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Soldier and Sailor, in World War II Uniforms, w/Family, at Erwin,N.C.,1943, 1997 (1943)
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Two U.S. Navy Sailors from/at Erwin, N.C., ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Seaman W.H. Harrington, U.S. Navy Seabees,WWII, @ Erwin,NC,c1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
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U.S. Navy Veterans @ Kingstree, S.C., 1946, 1997 (1946)
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W.H. Harrington, Seabee Band Member, W.W.II, Camp Parks,CA,c1944, 1997 (c. 1944)
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Sailor W.H. Harrington Holding Cornet, Camp Parks, CA, 1944, 1997 (1944)
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Sailor and Soldier w/Family @ Church, Erwin, N.C., ca. 1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
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W.W.II Soldiers and Sailor @ Church, Erwin, N.C., ca. 1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Erwin Airport, Erwin, N.C., ca. 1932, 1997 (c. 1932)
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Mr/Mrs Sion Hilliard Harrington, Sr., Erwin, N.C., 1944, 1997 (1944)
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Z.V. Hill and Fellow U.S. Navy Sailor, W.W.I, Wilson, N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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G.O. Cox, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, in Uniform, Wilson, N.C., ca.1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Seaplanes on U.S.S. North Carolina, W.W.I, ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Pvt. G.H. Burchette, 365th Inf., W.W.I, Warren Co.,N.C.,ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. L.F. Boykin, A.E.F., W.W.I, Wilson Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Lt. P.C. Darden, Jr., 8th Air Force, WWII, Wilson Co.,N.C.,c1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
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LtC. L.H. Williams, Surgeon,U.S.Navy,W.W.II,Duplin Co,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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V.F. Williams, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Duplin Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Capt. I.R. Williams, 7th Inf., W.W.I, Duplin Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. J.S. Williams, 56th Pioneer Inf.,W.W.I,Anson Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.6.42
Capt. M.Mc. Williams, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Duplin Co., N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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U.S. Navy Cadets Training, W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.6.44-45
Dedication of N.C. Monument @ Gettysburg, PA, 1929, 1997 (1929)
N.97.6.46-49
Unidentified Football Team, Wendell, N.C., ca. 1900, 1997 (c. 1900)
N.97.6.50
Clara Ann Bunn (b.1832), Little River Township,N.C., ca.1873, 1997 (c. 1873)
N.97.6.51
Richardson House and Family, near Zebulon, N. C., ca. 1890, 1997 (c. 1890)
N.97.6.52
Railroad Accident, near Zebulon, N. C., ca. 1908, 1997 (c. 1908)
N.97.6.53-54
Streetcars @ Fayetteville/ Martin Sts., Raleigh, N.C., 1909, 1997 (1909)
N.97.6.55
St. Agnes Hospital and Training School, Raleigh, N. C., a. 1920, 1997 (c. 1920)
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Group of Nurses @ St. Agnes Hospital, Raleigh, N. C., 1906, 1997 (1906)
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318th Field Signal Battalion, A.E.F., W.W.I, in France, c.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.6.58
J.B. Keeter, Fire Chief, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1965, 1997 (c. 1965)
N.97.6.59-61
J.B. Keeter, Fire Chief/ Shriner, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1965, 1997 (c. 1965)
N.97.6.62-66
Pvt. G.H. Morris, 324th Inf., WWI, Wilson Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.6.67
Pvt. G.H. Morris, et als, A.E.F.,W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.6.68
A.E.F. Soldiers Enjoy Cool Beverages, W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.6.69-70
N.M. Patterson, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Wake Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.6.71
Wagstaff Maynard (1817-1882), Caswell Co., N.C., ca. 1870, 1997 (c. 1870)
N.97.6.72
Pvt. E.D. Godbold, S.A.T.C., Hendersonville, N.C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
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Unveiling of Confederate Monument @ Wilson, N. C., 1902, 1997 (1902)
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Pvt. J.L. Harris, A.E.F., W.W.I, Beaufort Co., N.C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
N.97.6.75
Pvt. L.W. Hodges, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Beaufort Co., N.C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
N.97.6.76
G.M. Satterthwaite, 56th Pioneer Inf.,WWI,Beaufort Co.,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.6.78
W.A. Satterthwaite, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Beaufort Co., N.C., c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.6.79
PFC H.K. Thompson, 117th Engineer Train,WWI, Onslow Co,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.6.80
Daniel Whitley, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Wilson Co., N.C., ca.1942, 1997 (c. 1942)
N.97.6.81-83
Basic Training Graduates, Camp Croft, Spartanburg, S.C., 1944, 1997 (1944)
N.97.6.84
G.E. King, U.S. Navy, Lenoir Co., N.C., 1946, 1997 (1946)
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G.E. King, Sr., Aboard U.S. Navy Ship, W.W.II, near Cuba, c1946, 1997 (c. 1946)
N.97.6.86
Co. 4537, U.S. Naval Training Ctr., Bainbridge, MD, 1946, 1997 (1946)
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2nd Marine Div. Band, Camp Lejeune, N.C., ca. 1960, 1997 (c. 1960)
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Pollock Street, New Bern, N. C., ca. 1915, 1997 (c. 1915)
N.97.6.89
Gov. Jim Hunt Signs Bill into Law, Raleigh, N. C., 1997, 1997 (1997)
N.97.6.90
E.C. Eddy (1882-1969), Photographer, Southern Pines, N.C., 1922, 1997 (1922)
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E.C. Eddy, on Scaffold @ Highland Pines Inn, Moore Co.,NC,c1913, 1997 (c. 1913)
N.97.6.92
Rufus G. Herring, Tar Heel of the Week, Raleigh, N.C., ca.1953, 1997 (c. 1953)
N.97.6.93-95
PFC F.G.T. Hill, 113th F.A., W.W.I, Beaufort Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.6.77
Slave Deed of Gift, Caswell Co., N. C., 1814, 1997 (1814)
N.97.6.96
Slave Bill of Sale, Edgecombe Co., N. C., 1829, 1997 (1829)
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Permission Granted by Plantation Owners to Marry Slaves, 1825, 1997 (1825)
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Slave Pass, Rowan Co., N. C., 1860, 1997 (1860)
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Slave Bill of Sale, Perquimans Co., N. C., 1825, 1997 (1825)
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Sanders Chapel Methodist Church, Smithfield, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Frank Long (d.1862),50th Reg.,N.C.S.T.,Rutherford Co.,N.C.,c1861, 1997 (c. 1861)
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Pvt. Fay E. Long, 321st F.A., W.W.I, Rutherford Co., N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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S.R. Long (d.1918),18th Inf.,W.W.I,Rutherford Co.,N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Arthur Long, 81st Div., W.W.I, Rutherford Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Mr./Mrs. Charles E. Brame, Wilson Co., N. C., ca. 1926, 1997 (c. 1926)
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MasterSgt. C.E. Wall,U.S. Army A.F.,W.W.II,Johnston Co,NC,c1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Pvt J.N. Houston (1895-1981),119th Inf,WWI,Franklin Co,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Panoramic View, Battery E, F.A.R.D., Camp Jackson,S.C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
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Grave of Otway Burns, Jr. (1775-1850), Beaufort, N.C., ca.1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Interior View of Fire Damage @ Draft Board, Murphy, N.C., 1968, 1997 (1968)
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Draft Records Damaged by Fire, Murphy, N. C., 1968, 1997 (1968)
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Clerks Sort Through Fire Damage @ Draft Board, Murphy, N.C.,1968, 1997 (1968)
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Exterior Views of Fire @ Cherokee Co.,N.C. Draft Board, 1968, 1997 (1968)
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J.T. Williams (1850-1935),Indep. Light Inf.,Fayetteville,NC,1876, 1997 (1876)
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J.T. Williams (1850-1935), Fayetteville, N. C., ca. 1926, 1997 (c. 1926)
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Interior View, Baldwin Home, Portsmouth, VA, ca. 1905, 1997 (c. 1905)
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Officers of the 33rd Reg., N.C.S.T., ca. 1861, 1997 (c. 1861)
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Maj. T.W. Mayhew, 33rd Regt., N.C.S.T., ca. 1861, 1997 (c. 1861)
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Officers of the 33rd Regt., N.C.S.T., ca. 1861, 1997 (c. 1861)
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1st Lt. W.T. Farrow, 33rd Regt., N.C.S.T., ca. 1861, 1997 (c. 1861)
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Some Officers of the 33rd Regt., N.C.S.T., ca. 1861, 1997 (c. 1861)
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2ndLt. I.L. Farrow, 33rd Regt., N.C.S.T., ca. 1861, 1997 (c. 1861)
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Panoramic View, 156th Depot Brigade, Camp Jackson, S.C., c.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Dr. Prezell R. Robinson,St Augustine's College,Raleigh,NC,c1965, 1997 (c. 1965)
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P. R. Robinson, St. Augustine's College, Raleigh, N. C., c.1965, 1997 (c. 1965)
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Dr. W.S. Rankin (1879-1970), b. Iredell Co.,N.C., Photo ca.1929, 1997 (c. 1929)
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U.S. Post Office, Franklin St., Chapel Hill, N.C., ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Center St., Looking North, Gatesville, N.C., ca. 1951, 1997 (c. 1951)
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World War I Monument, Statesville, N. C., ca. 1935, 1997 (c. 1938)
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Cowle's Jerseys, near Statesville, N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Cattle on Dr. Long's Farm, near Statesville, N. C., 1910, 1997 (1910)
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Davis Bridges, Iredell County, N. C., 1909, 1997 (1909)
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Capt J.D. Champion Jr, U.S.A. Air Force, WWII, Harnett Co,NC,c1944, 1997 (c. 1944)
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Capt. J.D. Champion,Jr, in Cockpit of Plane @ Alaska,WWII,1943, 1997 (1943)
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U.S.A. Air Forces @ Chicago, Il, Selling War Bonds, WWII, 1944, 1997 (1944)
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George Washington (1732-1799), of Mt. Vernon,VA, ca. 1790, 1997 (c. 1790)
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Corp. Wayne Edwards, 119th Inf.,W.W.I, Wayne Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Grady Coppedge, 30th Div., W.W.I, Franklin Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Maj. Hodge Newell of Franklin Co.,N.C., w/ Staff, W.W.I, c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Maj. Hodge Newell (b.1882),in WWI Uniform,Franklin Co,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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1stLt. Mary L. Brantley et als in WWII Uniforms, ca. 1944, 1997 (c. 1944)
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Machine Gun Co., 119th Inf., W.W.I, Camp Jackson, S.C., 1919, 1997 (1919)
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PFC J.C. Purser, 322nd Inf., W.W.I, Beaufort Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Corp. J. H. Best, N.C.N.G., at Ft. Caswell, N.C., 1908, 1997 (1908)
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Corp. J.H. Best, et als, N.C.N.G., Ft. Caswell, N.C., 1908, 1997 (1908)
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Corp. James H. Best at Fort Caswell, N. C., 1908, 1997 (1908)
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2nd Reg. of N.C. National Guard @ Ft. Caswell, N.C., 1908, 1997 (1908)
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Officers of 2nd Reg., N.C.N.G., @ Ft. Caswell, N.C., 1908, 1997 (1908)
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Camp of 2nd Reg., N.C.N.G., Ft. Caswell, N.C., 1908, 1997 (1908)
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Coast Artillery Piece, Ft. Caswell, N.C., 1908, 1997 (1908)
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N.C. National Guard in Formation, Camp Glenn, N.C., 1913, 1997 (1913)
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Rifle Range, Camp Glenn, N. C., 1913, 1997 (1913)
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"In the Pit at Camp Glenn, (N.C.), 1913, 1997 (1913)
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Pvt. E.S. Reichert, 314th Inf., in WWI Uniform, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. D.H. Lovelace, 120th Inf., WWI, Yadkin Co., N.C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
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Pvt. John Morris, 115th Machine Gun BN, Rowan Co., N.C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
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115th Machine Gun Battalion, Co. C, 1919, 1997 (1919)
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113th/115th Machine Gun Battalions, Camp Stewart, S.C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
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Pvt. E.T. Clements, 156th Depot Brigade, WWI, Durham Co,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Cherokees Attending Confederate Reunion @ New Orleans, LA, 1903, 1997 (1903)
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Col. W.W. Stringfield (1837-1923), 69th NC Reg, Haywood Co, NC, 1908, 1997 (1908)
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Mary E.F. Patterson (1844-1927), Salem, N.C., ca. 1890, 1997 (c. 1890)
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Hilton Pottery Co., Pleasant Gardens, N. C., ca. 1930, 1997 (c. 1930)
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Shufford Hilton @ Work, Hilton Pottery Co.,McDowell Co.,NC,c1930, 1997 (c. 1930)
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Kiln Site, Hilton Pottery Co., Pleasant Gardens, N.C., ca.1930, 1997 (c. 1930)
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E. A. Hilton Family, Pleasant Gardens, N. C., ca. 1930, 1997 (c. 1930)
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E.A. Hilton "Throwing a Pot", McDowell Co., N.C., ca. 1930, 1997 (c. 1930)
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Close-Up of Kiln, Hilton Pottery Co., McDowell Co., N.C., c1930, 1997 (c. 1930)
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Hilton House, Pleasant Gardens, N. C., ca. 1930, 1997 (c. 1930)
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Confederate Reunion @ Buffalo Church, Lee Co., N. C., 1923, 1997 (1923)
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Pvt H.A. Cavanaugh, Med Dept, US Army, WWI, Duplin Co,NC, c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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SFC W.C. Grant, 341st Fire and Hose Co.,W.W.I,Johnston Co,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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341st Fire Truck and Hose Co., U.S. Army, W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Live Oak School, Johnston County, N. C., 1912, 1997 (1912)
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Panoramic View, Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, N. C., 1913, 1997 (1913)
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Staff Sgt. J.O. Wharton,Sr.,U.S. Army,W.W.II, in France, 1945, 1997 (1945)
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C.H. Russell, Sr. (1910-1987), Winston-Salem, N.C., ca.1937, 1997 (c. 1937)
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Pvt. N.J. Morgan, 321st Inf., W.W.I, Moore Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Corp. J.W. Hendricks, 56th Pioneer Inf.,W.W.I, Davie Co.,NC,1919, 1997 (1919)
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Cadets @ N.C. Aand M College, Raleigh, 1917, 1997 (1917)
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Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, N.C., ca. 1921, 1997 (c. 1921)
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Pres. Harry Truman in Winston-Salem, N.C., 1951, 1997 (1951)
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Chatham Blanket Company, Winston-Salem, N.C., ca. 1920, 1997 (c. 1920)
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Ardmore Moravian Church, Winston-Salem, N.C., ca. 1931, 1997 (c. 1931)
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Atlantic Greyhound Bus, Winston-Salem, N.C., ca. 1931, 1997 (c. 1931)
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Hanes Park and Skyline of Winston-Salem, N.C., ca. 1931, 1997 (c. 1931)
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West Fourth Street, Looking East, Winston-Salem, N.C., c.1931, 1997 (c. 1931)
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Fourth Street, Looking West, Winston-Salem, N.C., ca. 1931, 1997 (c. 1931)
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Aerial View, Flamingo Drive-In Theater, Winston-Salem,N.C.,1958, 1997 (1958)
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Aerial View, Union Train Station, Winston-Salem, N.C., 1958, 1997 (1958)
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Hotel Robert E. Lee, Winston-Salem, N.C., 1948, 1997 (1948)
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Hotel Robert E. Lee and Parking, Winston-Salem, N.C., ca. 1948, 1997 (c. 1948)
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Ardmore Post Office, Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C., 1948, 1997 (1948)
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Norfleet Family, Winston-Salem, N.C., 1949, 1997 (1949)
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New Garbage Truck at Winston-Salem, N.C., 1948, 1997 (1948)
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Street Scene @ Germanton, N. C., 1948, 1997 (1948)
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Highway 40 Construction @ Salem Coffee Pot,Winston-Salem,NC,1956, 1997 (1956)
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Liberty Street, Winston-Salem, N.C., ca. 1921, 1997 (c. 1921)
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Leinbach House to be Demolished, Winston-Salem, N.C., 1961, 1997 (1961)
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Dedication of Wake Forest College, Winston-Salem, N.C., 1956, 1997 (1956)
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Bess and Margaret Truman @ State Fair, Raleigh, N. C., 1948, 1997 (1948)
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Old City Library Bldg., Winston-Salem, N.C., 1954, 1997 (1954)
N.97.7.30-32
Tuberculosis Sanitorium, Forsyth County, N. C., ca. 1920, 1997 (c. 1920)
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Aerial Views, Rural Hall, N. C., 1958, 1997 (1958)
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Bookmobile, Davidson County, N. C., 1947, 1997 (1947)
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Wiley Sims, Weatherman, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1948, 1997 (1948)
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Pres. Harry Truman Arrives @ RDU Airport, Durham Co.,N.C.,1948, 1997 (1948)
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President Harry S. Truman Visits Raleigh, N.C., 1948, 1997 (1948)
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Pres. Truman Speaks @ N.C. State Capitol, Raleigh, 1948, 1997 (1948)
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PFC E.Z. Rhodes, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Stokes Co., N.C., ca.1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Archibald Leslie, Merchant @ Holly Springs, N.C., ca. 1876, 1997 (c. 1876)
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Isabel Rogers Leslie, Holly Springs, N.C., ca. 1876, 1997 (c. 1876)
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Texana Collins Alford (1865-1938), Holly Springs, N.C., ca.1895, 1997 (c. 1895)
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Delcie Collins Mims (1887-1969), Holly Springs, N.C., ca. 1937, 1997 (c. 1937)
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Marcus Edward Mims (1883-1959) Holly Springs, N.C., ca. 1937, 1997 (c. 1937)
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Collins Grove School, Holly Springs, N. C., ca. 1906, 1997 (c. 1906)
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Collins Grove School/J.P. Wyatt Ad, Wake Co., N.C., 1916, 1997 (1916)
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Collins Grove School Group Photo, Holly Springs, N.C., c.1906, 1997 (c. 1906)
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PFC R.W. Smithwick, 151st F.A., W.W.I, Beaufort Co., N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. R.S. Ashworth, Med Corps,U.S.Army,WWI,Chatham Co.,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Corp. S.G. Moore, A.E.F., W.W.I, New Hanover Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Cadet J.L. Hanes (b.1879) @ Fulton, N.C., Portrait c.1890, 1997 (c. 1890)
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Capt. S.J. Hanes, 42nd N.C. Reg., Davie Co., N.C., ca.1861, 1997 (c. 1861)
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Lt. T.O. Moore, Jr. (b.1934),U.S.Navy,Winston-Salem,N.C.,c.1956, 1997 (c. 1956)
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Lt. P.H. Hanes, Jr., U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Forsyth Co., N.C.,c.1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Lucy Hanes Chatham/Richd. Chatham Family,Forsyth Co.,N.C.,c.1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Pvt. C.R. Hanes, 142nd Inf., WWII, Forsyth Co.,N.C., c.1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Lt. F.B. Hanes,U.S.Navy,WWII, and Family, Forsyth Co.,N.C.,c.1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Lt. R.P. Hanes, Jr., USN Res.,WWII, and Family,Forsyth Co,NC,c1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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SFC J.C. Hanes, 65th Base Hosp.,WWI, Forsyth Co., N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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The Phillip F. Hanes Family, Forsyth Co., N.C., ca. 1946, 1997 (c. 1946)
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Pres. F.D. Roosevelt and L.C. Warren Travel to Roanoke Is,NC,1937, 1997 (1937)
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Dinner Served to N.C."Negro" Selectees, Bennettsville,S.C.,c1942, 1997 (c. 1942)
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Gov. Cherry Draws from a Bowl for Presentation of Service Medals, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Gov. Hoey and Staff Organize N.C. Selective Service System, c.1941, 1997 (c. 1941)
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Sgt. G. B. Maxwell, 156th Depot Brigade, Sampson Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. B.T. Williams, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Cumberland Co.,N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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J.P. Thomas, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Halifax Co., N.C., ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Members of 7th Naval Beach BN @ Normandy Beach, France, 1944, 1997 (1944)
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7th Naval Beach BN w/ Captured Nazi Flag, Normandy, France,1944, 1997 (1944)
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U.S. Navy Sailors Thomas and Strom, 7th Naval Beach BN, c.1944, 1997 (c. 1944)
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J.P. Thomas, U.S. Navy, et als, @ California, ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Radarman P.T. Upchurch,Harnett Co,NC,Aboard USS Casa Grande,1944, 1997 (1944)
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Pvt. A.E. Cobb, 321st Inf., W.W.I, Green Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. T.L. Oates, 322nd Inf., W.W.I, Gaston Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Corp. J.C. Bell, 165th Inf.,W.W.I, Beaufort Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Elias Wm Ferguson (1819-1909), Northampton Co.,N.C., c.1865, 1997 (c. 1865)
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Elias W. Ferguson House, Littleton, N. C., ca. 1875, 1997 (c. 1875)
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Nurse L.C. Doub, A.E.F., W.W.I, Edgecombe Co., N.C., c.1919, 1997 (c. 1919)
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Carol/Wm B Doub (1924-1997), Nuclear Physicist, Rocky Mount, NC, 1994, 1997 (1994)
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Wm B. Doub (1924-1997), Nuclear Physicist, Rocky Mount, NC,1994, 1997 (1994)
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Wm B. Doub (1924-1997), Bombadier, U.S.A. Air Forces,WWII,c1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Yates Mill Pond, Wake County, N. C., 1958, 1997 (1958)
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Gen. J.J. Pershing (1860-1948),Head of U.S. Forces,W.W.I,c.1919, 1997 (c. 1919)
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Josephus Daniels (1862-1948)Sec'y of Navy,Washington, N.C.,c1919, 1997 (c. 1919)
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President Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), ca. 1919, 1997 (c. 1919)
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Pres. Teddy Roosevelt Addressing Crowd at Trinity College, NC, 1905, 1997 (1905)
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"Terms Accepted, Germany Will Sign Armistice", Charlotte, NC, 1918, 1997 (1918)
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St. Mihiel on the River Meuse, France, 1918, 1997 (1918)
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Company E, 321st Inf., 81st Div., La Bazoge, France, c.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Thomas Pugh (1796-1852), Bertie Co., N.C., ca. 1818, 1997 (c. 1818)
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Sidney Turner, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Wilson Co., N.C., ca.1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Confederate and Union Vets @ Courthouse, Haywood Co., N.C.,1910, 1997 (1910)
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Wives of Civil War Vets @ Courthouse, Haywood Co., N.C.,1910, 1997 (1910)
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Hospital Corps School, Bainbridge, MD, 1945, 1997 (1945)
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Company 1502, U.S. Naval Training Ctr., Bainbridge, MD, 1944, 1997 (1944)
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Company 1502, Harnett Co., N.C.,@ Bainbridge, MD, 1944, 1997 (1944)
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N.C. Sailors on Leave in New York City, N.Y., ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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N.C. Sailors in Front of Hospital Laundry, Buffalo, N.Y., c.1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Lynch Brothers, in W.W.II Uniforms, Erwin, N.C., ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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SFC S.J. Clark, Jr., U.S. Army, W.W.I, Columbus Co., N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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World War II Veterans at Erwin, N. C., ca. 1946, 1997 (c. 1946)
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Edison Johnson,U.S. Army,W.W.II,Durham Co.,N.C.,in Germany,1945, 1997 (1945)
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Liberated Concentration Camp Survivors, Buchenwald, Germany,1945, 1997 (1945)
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Pvt. W.D. Matthews, Jr. and Wife, Southern Pines, N.C., c.1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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"Heureux Noel" Card from W.W.II Soldier to Family, 1944, 1997 (1944)
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Boiler Explosion of Seaboard Airline Engine #613 w/ Crew, c1900, 1997 (c. 1900)
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Seaboard Airline R.R. Wrecking Crane at Derailment Site, c.1900, 1997 (c. 1900)
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Chart of Albemarle River, N. C., ca. 1684, 1997 (c. 1684)
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Massengill Twin Brothers, U.S. Navy,W.W.II, Durham,N.C.,1945, 1997 (1945)
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Pro Baseball Lifetime Pass Awarded to Jake May,Wendell,NC,c1929, 1997 (c. 1929)
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George A. McLemore (1878-1961), Physician, Johnston Co.,NC,c1903, 1997 (c. 1903)
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Bank of Wendell, Wendell, N. C., ca. 1921, 1997 (c. 1921)
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Street Scene, Gatesville, N. C., 1948, 1997 (1948)
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Main Street, Williamston, N. C., ca. 1909, 1997 (c. 1909)
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Swan Sandwich Shop, near Norlina, N. C., ca. 1934, 1997 (c. 1934)
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Vance County Courthouse, Henderson, N. C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Franklin County Courthouse, Louisburg, N. C., ca. 1909, 1997 (c. 1909)
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Class Day Drill, Female College, Louisburg, N. C., ca. 1908, 1997 (c. 1908)
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Baptist University for Women, Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1911, 1997 (c. 1911)
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Baptist Church, Warrenton, N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Presbyterian Church, Goldsboro, N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Baptist Church, Warsaw, N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Northampton County Courthouse, Jackson, N. C., ca. 1911, 1997 (c. 1911)
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Surry Parker Company Lumberjacks Pose w/ Car of Logs, ca.1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Main Street, Looking South, Louisburg, N. C., ca. 1915, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Ad for Crystal Springs Lithia Water, Warren County, N.C., c1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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H.M.S. Bedfordshire, Outer Banks, N. C., ca. 1942, 1997 (c. 1942)
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SubLt. Thomas Cunningham, H.M.S. Bedfordshire, 1942, 1997 (1942)
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Aycock Brown, Historian, Outer Banks, N. C., ca. 1942, 1997 (c. 1942)
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Leisure Yacht, at Morehead City, N. C., 1942, 1997 (1942)
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U- 558, German World War II Submarine, ca. 1942, 1997 (c. 1942)
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German U- Boat Officers, W.W.II, ca. 1942, 1997 (c. 1942)
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Map of Ocracoke Island, N. C., 1942, 1997 (1942)
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Arnold Tolson, Chief Boatswain's Mate, W.W.II, ca. 1942, 1997 (c. 1942)
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Memorial Service, Outer Banks, N. C., 1942, 1997 (1942)
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Burial of Thomas Cunningham, Outer Banks, N.C., 1942, 1997 (1942)
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World War II Cemetery Refurbished, Outer Banks, N.C., 1969, 1997 (1969)
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Pepper Building, Winston- Salem, N. C., 1962, 1997 (1962)
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Coliseum @ Winston- Salem, N. C., 1964, 1997 (1964)
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Diesel Engine Train @ RR Station, Winston-Salem, N.C., 1956, 1997 (1956)
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Fourth Street, Looking West, Winston-Salem, N.C., 1949, 1997 (1949)
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Plank Road Dug Up in Old Salem, Winston- Salem, N.C., 1949, 1997 (1949)
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Interior View, Piedmont Airlines Airplane,Winston-Salem,NC,1950, 1997 (1950)
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Train En Route from Kernersville to Winston-Salem,N.C.,c.1951, 1997 (c. 1951)
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Welfare's Drugstore, Winston-Salem, N.C., ca. 1952, 1997 (c. 1952)
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Aerial Views, W-S Teachers College, Winston-Salem, N.C., 1946, 1997 (1946)
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Aerial View, W-S Teachers College, Winston-Salem, N.C., 1946, 1997 (1946)
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Mary Garber, Sportswriter, Winston- Salem, N. C., 1958, 1997 (1958)
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Thalheimer's Department Store, Winston-Salem, N.C., 1958, 1997 (1958)
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Cherry St. Bus Station/ Robt. E. Lee Hotel,Winston-Salem,NC,1972, 1997 (1972)
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Aerial View, Baptist Hosp./Sch.of Medicine,Winston-Salem,NC,1959, 1997 (1959)
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Exposition Building, High Point, N. C., 1940, 1997 (1940)
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Policemen on New Motorcycles, Winston-Salem, N.C., 1940, 1997 (1940)
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Third Street, Winston- Salem, N. C., 1940, 1997 (1940)
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Yadkin River Flood, Elkin/N. Wilkesboro, N. C., 1940, 1997 (1940)
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Smith Reynolds Airport, Winston- Salem, N. C., 1941, 1997 (1941)
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Philadelphia Moravian Church, Winston-Salem, N.C., 1937, 1997 (1937)
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Yadkin River Bridge, Clemmons, N. C., 1937, 1997 (1937)
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Tobacco Farmers w/ Load of Tobacco, Winston-Salem, N.C., 1940, 1997 (1940)
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Street Scene, Fifth Street, Winston- Salem, N. C., 1940, 1997 (1940)
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Airplanes Sold to France, W.W.II, from Winston-Salem,N.C.,1940, 1997 (1940)
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Frank Jones and Clarie Thompson @ Roaring Gap, N. C., 1940, 1997 (1940)
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Conrad Home, Lewisville, N. C., 1940, 1997 (1940)
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Winston-Salem Journal Building, Winston-Salem, N.C., 1935, 1997 (1935)
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Birthday Celebration of Gen. Jos. Winston,Winston-Salem,NC,1935, 1997 (1935)
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Giant Chair, High Point, N. C., 1935, 1997 (1935)
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Clarence L. Mitchell, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Nash Co., N.C.,c.1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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U.S. Army Soldiers, Asiatic- Pacific Theater, W.W.II, c.1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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U.S.Army Soldiers,at Ease,Asiatic-Pacific Theater,W.W.II,c.1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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L.E. Barker, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Surry Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Oxcart w/ Children @ Museum of Natural History, Raleigh,NC,c1900, 1997 (c. 1900)
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PFC James G. Bovender, World War II, in Uniform, 1945, 1997 (1945)
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Lt Col. W.M. Cavin, Cirencester, England, 1944, 1997 (1944)
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Col. J.I. Scales (1832-1880), C.S.A., ca. 1861, 1997 (c. 1861)
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W.R. Permenter (1937-1997),U.S. Navy Vet, Pittsboro,N.C.,c.1965, 1997 (c. 1965)
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E. C. Eddy (1882-1969), Photographer, Southern Pines,N.C.,c1906, 1997 (c. 1906)
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Mrs. E.C. Eddy (c1880-)of Southern Pines,N.C., in Boston,MAc1906, 1997 (c. 1906)
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E. C. Eddy (1882- 1969), Photographer, Southern Pines,N.C.,c1930, 1997 (c. 1930)
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E.C. Eddy Making Frames in Photo Shop, Southern Pines,N.C.,c1930, 1997 (c. 1930)
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Ad for Eddy's Photograph Studio, Southern Pines, N. C., c.1930, 1997 (c. 1930)
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Eddy's Photo Studio, Southern Pines, N. C., ca. 1926, 1997 (c. 1926)
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Window Display, Eddy Studio, Southern Pines, N. C., ca.1926, 1997 (c. 1926)
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E.C. Eddy Preparing to Take Aerials of Southern Pines,N.C.,1920, 1997 (1920)
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E. C. Eddy in Cockpit of Airplane, Southern Pines, N.C., 1920, 1997 (1920)
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Preparing Airplane for Takeoff, Southern Pines, N.C., 1920, 1997 (1920)
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Airplane Taking Off, Southern Pines, N. C., 1920, 1997 (1920)
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Aerial View, Pinehurst, N. C., ca. 1911, 1997 (c. 1911)
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Commander S. Saito, Japanese Imperial Navy, Pinehurst, N.C.,1911, 1997 (1911)
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Companions in the Cockpit, Pinehurst, N. C., ca. 1911, 1997 (c. 1911)
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Airplane in Tow @ Pinehurst, N. C., ca. 1911, 1997 (c. 1911)
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Large Airplane @ Pinehurst, N. C., 1911, 1997 (1911)
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Black Family Poses in Front of Home, Southern Pines,N.C.,c.1920, 1997 (c. 1920)
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Black Man w/ Ox and Plow, Southern Pines, N. C., ca. 1920, 1997 (c. 1920)
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Black Family in Cart on Rugged Road, Southern Pines,N.C.,c.1920, 1997 (c. 1920)
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Ox-Powered Cart near Southern Pines, N. C., ca. 1920, 1997 (c. 1920)
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PFC R.M. Kinton, 17th FA, W.W.II, Fuquay-Varina, N.C., c.1942, 1997 (c. 1942)
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Sgt. R.M. Kinton, 17th FA, WWII Veteran, Fuquay-Varina,NC,c1982, 1997 (c. 1982)
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Reenterment of Pvt. W. Prevatte(1898-1918),Lumberton,N.C.,c1921, 1997 (c. 1921)
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R.K. Henry, 321st Inf., W.W.I, Bladen Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.8.38-39
Unidentified Residence @ Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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E.C. Eddy (1882-1969), Photographer, Moore Co., N.C., ca.1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Harness Racing, Pinehurst, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Spectators @ Pinehurst Race Track, Moore Co., N.C., 1917, 1997 (1917)
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Crowd on Grandstand @ Pinehurst Race Track, Pinehurst,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Spectators in Autos Watching Harness Race, Pinehurst,N.C.,1917, 1997 (1917)
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Horse Race, Pinehurst Race Track, Pinehurst, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Action View @ Pinehurst Race Track, Pinehurst, N.C., 1917, 1997 (1917)
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Street Scenes, Aberdeen, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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H.A. Page, Jr. Tractor Service, Aberdeen, N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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View of Aberdeen, N. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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3rd N.C. Infantry @ Camp Stewart, El Paso, TX, 1916, 1997 (1916)
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Members of Company D, 3rd N. C. Infantry, ca. 1916, 1997 (c. 1916)
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Pvt. T.C. Alston, 3rd N.C. Infantry, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Machine Gun Co., 3rd N.C. Inf., Mexican Border Expedition, 1916, 1997 (c. 1916)
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Soldier Barnes, in Front of Fifteenth Armored Group Headquarters, Fort Jackson, South Carolina, 1944, 1997 (1944)
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Soldier Barnes, at Camp Polk, Louisiana, 1942, 1997 (1942)
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Soldiers Pittman and Barnes, at Camp Polk, Louisiana, 1942, 1997 (1942)
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Soldiers Pittman, Barnes, and Wilson, at Camp Polk, Louisiana, 1942, 1997 (1942)
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World War II Soldiers Posing on World War I Tank, at Camp Polk, Louisiana, 1942, 1997 (1942)
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Soldiers Whitley and Webb Standing Outside Basic Training Tent, at Camp Polk, Louisiana, 1942, 1997 (1942)
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Basic Training Tents of the Third Armored Division, at Camp Polk, Louisiana, 1942, 1997 (1942)
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Soldiers Hinton, Mogaverra, and Pittman, at Camp Polk, Louisiana, 1942, 1997 (1942)
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French W.A.C.S Boarding Ship During W.W.II, ca. 1942, 1997 (c. 1942)
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Allied Invasion of Sicily, W.W.II, 1943, 1997 (1943)
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Lt. G.R. Galloway, U.S.C.G.R., 1964, 1997 (1964)
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U.S.S. Joseph T. Dickman, 1997 (n.d.)
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American Cargo Ship Hit by Nazi Dive Bomber, W.W.II, ca.1942, 1997 (c. 1942)
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American Cargo Ship Destroyed by Nazi Bomber, W.W.II, ca.1942, 1997 (c. 1942)
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Lt. G.R. Galloway w/ French W.A.C.'s, W.W.II, ca. 1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Lt. G.R. Galloway et als @ Social Gathering, W.W.II, ca.1944, 1997 (c. 1944)
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1stLt.J.H. Kerr(1844-1924)57th Reg.,C.S.A.,Caswell Co.,NC,c1865, 1997 (c. 1865)
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Rep. Wm. G. Vickers (1838-1924), Durham Co., N.C., 1895, 1997 (1895)
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Martin Family, Native Americans of Person Co., N.C., ca.1949, 1997 (c. 1949)
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Baptist Church for Native Americans, Person Co., N.C., 1946, 1997 (1946)
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Native American School, Person Co., N.C., ca. 1949, 1997 (c. 1949)
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B. H. Richardson (1875-1967), Wake Co., N.C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Burbon Hilliard Richardson (1875-1967), Wake Co., N.C., c.1891, 1997 (c. 1891)
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B. H. Richardson (1875-1967) w/ Fellow Cadets, ca. 1895, 1997 (c. 1895)
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Unidentified Military School Football Team, ca. 1895, 1997 (c. 1895)
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Aftermath of R.R. Accident, near Zebulon, N. C., ca. 1900, 1997 (c. 1900)
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J.S. Morris (1836-1922), 67th Reg.,N.C.S.T.,Onslow Co.,NC,c1865, 1997 (c. 1865)
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Pvt. G.W. Perry, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Dare Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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William C. Ashe (c.1750-1777), Continental Navy, 1997 (c. 1776)
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47th Infantry, Fort Bragg, N. C., 1941, 1997 (1941)
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Interior View, G.I. Restaurant, Rome, Italy, 1945, 1997 (1945)
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Pvt. Donald Baker @ American Cemetery in Italy, W.W.II, c.1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Pvts. Baker and Graham, U.S. Army, in Rome, Italy, W.W.II, c.1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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351st Inf., 88th Div., W.W.II, ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Baker Brothers of Zebulon, N. C., in W.W.II, ca. 1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Corp. Wm. D. Baker, 351st Inf., W.W.II, Zebulon, N.C., c.1946, 1997 (c. 1946)
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Sgt. M.H. Price, U.S. Army, W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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LtCol. H.E. Kendall, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1942-46, 1997 (c. 1944)
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7th Major Port, T.C., Kobe Base, W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1943)
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LtCol. H.E. Kendall, on Maneuvers, California, W.W.II, 1943, 1997 (1943)
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G.Y. Kerr (1925-1986), U.S. Navy, W.W.II, ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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L.O. Scott, Sr., 120th/322nd Inf., W.W.I, Wayne Co.,N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Leland O. Scott, Sr., 120th/322nd Inf.,W.W.I, Wayne Co.,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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R.R. Crossing, U.S. Hwy 1, near Henderson, N.C., 1937, 1997 (1937)
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Train Approaching U.S. Hwy 1 at Henderson, N.C., 1937, 1997 (1937)
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Wm. H. Hudson, 141st Inf., W.W.I, Scotland Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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2ndLt. M.D. Hudson, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Scotland Co., N.C.,c1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
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W.W. Prevatt, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Robeson Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Woodrow W. Prevatt, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Robeson Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.8.114
W.A. Braswell, 11th/ 322nd Inf., W.W.I, Johnston Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. Wm. A. Braswell, 11th/322nd Inf.,WWI,Johnston Co.,NC,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Charlie B. Wood, Sr., U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston Co.,N.C.,c1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Nellie Isley, Nurse Corps, W.W.II, Johnston Co., N.C., c.1944, 1997 (c. 1944)
N.97.8.118
O.H. Ross, Jr., U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston Co., N.C., c.1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
N.97.8.119-120
J.A. Ross, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston Co., N.C., ca. 1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Michael McKinley, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Johnston Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. R.F. Doares, 78th Eng. Combat Bn., W.W.II, ca. 1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Pvt. Rbt. F. Doares, 78th Eng. Combat Bn, W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1943)
N.97.8.124
Jesse Helms, Spiro Agnew, and James Holshouser, 1972, 1997 (1972)
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Congressman James Broyhill, of Caldwell Co., N.C., ca. 1971, 1997 (c. 1971)
N.97.8.126
Richard Petty, of Randleman, N. C., w/ #43 Stock Car, c.1973, 1997 (c. 1973)
N.97.8.127
Governor James Holshouser, ca. 1973, 1997 (c. 1973)
N.97.8.128
Governor James E. Holshouser and Family, ca. 1973, 1997 (c. 1973)
N.97.8.129
Judge Donald Smith, Cary, N.C., 1975, 1997 (1975)
N.97.8.130
N.C. Congressman E.B. Ruth, Gov. of American Somoa, 1975, 1997 (1975)
N.97.8.131
Rep. William Stevens, Caldwell Co., N.C., 1974, 1997 (1974)
N.97.8.132
Corp. H.G. Fisher, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Franklin Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Glencoe Mill Office, Alamance Co., N. C., ca. 1925, 1997 (c. 1925)
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Glencoe Mill House, Alamance Co., N. C., ca. 1925, 1997 (c. 1925)
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Well @ Glencoe, N. C., ca. 1925, 1997 (c. 1925)
N.97.8.136
J.D. Hobgood (1810-1862), Granville Co., N.C., ca. 1860, 1997 (c. 1860)
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Machine Gun Co. Roster, 119th Inf., Camp Sevier, S.C., c.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Corp. D.R. Williams, in W.W.I Uniform, Parmele, N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Larry B. Williams, W.W.I, Martin Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Postcard from 81st Div. to Martin Co., N.C., 1919, 1997 (1919)
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Sion David Williams, W.W.I, Wake Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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U.S. Army Boxing Match, W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Military Training @ Camp Sevier, S. C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Buildings on Campus of St. Augustine's College, Raleigh,NC,c1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Students on Campus at St. Augustine's College, Raleigh,N.C.,c1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
N.97.8.152-153
W.A. Graham (1873-1943),Agriculture Commissioner,State Senator, 1997 (1936)
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High School, Aurora, N. C., ca. 1912, 1997 (c. 1912)
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Marine Laboratory, Beaufort, N. C., 1905, 1997 (1905)
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Constructing Fill on W-S Southbound RR, Lexington,N.C.,c.1915, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Johnston House, near Hillsboro, N.C., ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Lawrence Hospital, Winston-Salem, N.C., ca. 1914, 1997 (c. 1914)
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Cadets @ Tinsley Military Institute, Winston-Salem,N.C.,c.1914, 1997 (c. 1914)
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W.F. Phifer Home, Charlotte, N.C., ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Street Scene, Erlanger Mill Village, Lexington, N.C., ca.1929, 1997 (c. 1929)
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Boyer Family, Raleigh, N. C., 1925, 1997 (1925)
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Class of 1911, Collegiate and Normal School, Raleigh, N.C., 1997 (1911)
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Building, St. Augustine's College, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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St. Augustine's College Graduating Class, Raleigh, N.C.,c.1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Interclass Declamation Contest Winners, Raleigh, N.C., 1931, 1997 (1931)
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Rev. H. B. Delany, St. Augustine's College, Raleigh, N.C., 1918, 1997 (1918)
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St. Augustine's College Football Team, Raleigh, N.C., 1917, 1997 (1917)
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Bishop Delany and Family, St. Augustine's College,Raleigh,NC,c1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Black College Faculty and Administrators, Raleigh, N.C., ca.1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Black College Student Conference, King's Mtn.,N.C., 1934, 1997 (1934)
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St. Augustine's Conference, Raleigh, N. C., 1923, 1997 (1923)
N.97.8.174-175
Aerial View, St. Augustine's College, Raleigh, N.C., ca.1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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M.S. Littlefield (1830-1899), Carpetbagger, Raleigh,N.C.,c.1871, 1997 (c. 1871)
N.97.9.1
PFC J.V. King, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Wake Co., N.C., c.1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
N.97.9.2
Lt. Richd. Hoyle, U.S.M.C., Zebulon, N.C., ca. 1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Lloyd Brothers, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Youngsville, N.C., ca.1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Sgt. A.F. Pearce, 353rd AAF SLt, WWII, Wake Co., N.C., ca.1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
N.97.9.9
Sgt. R.B. Harris, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Aurora, N.C., ca. 1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
N.97.9.10
PFC C.E. Aycock, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Pikeville, N.C., ca.1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
N.97.9.11
SSgt. G.A. Allen, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Creedmoor, N.C., ca.1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
N.97.9.12
MSgt. B. Allen, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Wake Co., N.C., ca. 1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
N.97.9.13
62nd Reg. F.A., Columbia, S.C., ca. 1922, 1997 (c. 1922)
N.97.9.14-17
Battery DCMTC, Camp McClellan, AL, 1922, 1997 (1922)
N.97.9.18-20
ROTC Artillery at Chickamauga Park, GA, ca. 1922, 1997 (c. 1922)
N.97.9.21-23
1st Battery F.A. R.O.T.C., Ft. Oglethorpe, GA, ca. 1920, 1997 (1925)
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1st Battalion F.A. R.O.T.C. @ Target Practice,Gatoosa Range,1917, 1997 (1917)
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Camp Owen Biernie, El Paso, TX, 1918, 1997 (1918)
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Kitchens, Camp Owen Biernie, El Paso, TX, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Camp Biernie, El Paso, TX, 1918, 1997 (1918)
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U.S. Army Officers @ Mess Hall, W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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SgtFC W.A. Grady, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Duplin Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.30
62nd FA, U.S. Army, W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Lt. J.D. Grady et als, 62nd FA, U.S. Army, W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.32
Frances Wright (1795-1852), Scottish Feminist and Reformer, c1830, 1997 (c. 1830)
N.97.9.33
Charlotte Speedway, Charlotte, N. C., 1927, 1997 (1927)
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Chess McCartney's Goat Caravan in N. C., ca. 1952, 1997 (c. 1952)
N.97.9.35
Catching Fish on the French Broad River, N. C., ca. 1873, 1997 (c. 1873)
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Ferry on the French Broad River, N. C., ca. 1873, 1997 (c. 1873)
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Senior Class, Raleigh H.S., Raleigh, N.C., 1924, 1997 (1924)
N.97.9.38-40
John Gatlin House, East Martin Street, Raleigh, N.C., c.1915, 1997 (c. 1915)
N.97.9.41
W.C. Gatlin (1904-1974), of Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1919, 1997 (c. 1919)
N.97.9.42
Stanly Children, New Bern, N. C., ca. 1790, 1997 (c. 1790)
N.97.9.43
N.C. Senate Members, N.C. State Capitol, 1891, 1997 (1891)
N.97.9.44
Confederate Monument, Wilson, N. C., ca. 1912, 1997 (c. 1912)
N.97.9.45
Procession Meets Gov. C.B. Aycock, N. Wilksboro, N.C., ca.1902, 1997 (c. 1902)
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Main Street, Oxford, N. C., ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Construction of Coffer Dam, Rockingham, N. C., 1909, 1997 (1909)
N.97.9.48
Chess McCartney and Goat Caravan Preaching in the Carolinas, 1954, 1997 (1954)
N.97.9.49
Ox and Mule Wood Cart, Tryon, N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
N.97.9.50
Lincoln County Courthouse, Lincolnton, N. C., ca. 1906, 1997 (c. 1906)
N.97.9.51
Washington Ave., Weldon, N. C., ca. 1911, 1997 (c. 1911)
N.97.9.52
College Street, Oxford, N. C., ca. 1909, 1997 (c. 1909)
N.97.9.53
WRCS Radio Station, Ahoskie, N. C., ca. 1959, 1997 (c. 1959)
N.97.9.54
Iredell Hotel, Statesville, N. C., ca. 1909, 1997 (c. 1909)
N.97.9.55
Business Section, Lumberton, N. C., ca. 1909, 1997 (c. 1909)
N.97.9.56
Congressman J. H. Small Residence, Washington, N. C., ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
N.97.9.57
Confederate Monument, Oxford, N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
N.97.9.58
Episcopal Church Rectory and Schoolhouse, High Shoals, N.C.,c.1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
N.97.9.59
Albemarle Normal and Industrial Institute, Albemarle, N.C.,ca.1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
N.97.9.60
Selma Cotton Mill, Selma, N.C., ca. 1920, 1997 (c. 1920)
N.97.9.61
Street Scene, Sunbury, N. C., ca. 1957, 1997 (c. 1957)
N.97.9.62
Strawberry Market, Wallace, N. C., ca. 1940, 1997 (c. 1940)
N.97.9.63
Pritchard Park and Patton Ave., Asheville, N.C., ca. 1946, 1997 (c. 1946)
N.97.9.64
Aftermath of Parrish Street Fire, Durham, N.C., 1914, 1997 (1914)
N.97.9.65
Graham Public School, Graham, N. C., 1906, 1997 (1906)
N.97.9.66
Grist Mill, Reams Creek, Weaverville, N. C., ca. 1920, 1997 (c. 1920)
N.97.9.67
Nash Street, Wilson, N. C., ca. 1909, 1997 (c. 1909)
N.97.9.68
U.S. Revenue Cutter "Pamlico", at New Bern, N.C., ca. 1915, 1997 (c. 1915)
N.97.9.69
Vance's Cotton Mill, Salisbury, N. C., ca. 1911, 1997 (c. 1911)
N.97.9.70
Drugstore of David Grimes, Robersonville, N. C., ca. 1928, 1997 (c. 1928)
N.97.9.71
Main Street, Belmont, N. C., ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
N.97.9.72
49th Infantry, W. W. I, ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.9.73
Pvt. L.A. Mattox w/ Fellow Soldier of 49th Inf.,W.W.I, ca.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.9.74
Pvt. L.A. Mattox Leaving for St. Agony, France, 1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.75
Eagles Nest Hotel and Camp, Waynesville, N. C., ca. 1914, 1997 (c. 1914)
N.97.9.76
Interior View, Dr. Hardy's Drugstore, Washington, N.C., ca.1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
N.97.9.77
U.S. Navy Signal School Graduation Class, Chicago, IL, ca.1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
N.97.9.79
Edwin L. Stevens, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, ca. 1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
N.97.9.78
Signalman E.L. Stevens Aboard U.S. Navy Ship, W.W.II, 1944, 1997 (1944)
N.97.9.80
Black Clergy and Episcopal Church Leaders, Raleigh, N.C., ca.1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
N.97.9.81
Masonic Meeting @ St. John A.M.E. Zion Church, Wilson,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.82
Students/Teachers @St. Michael's Ind. Sch., Charlotte,N.C.,c1912, 1997 (c. 1912)
N.97.9.83
Students/Teachers,Ind.Arts,St.Augustine's Coll.,Raleigh,NC,c1912, 1997 (c. 1912)
N.97.9.84
Convocation Meeting, St. Titus Church, Durham, N. C., ca.1912, 1997 (c. 1912)
N.97.9.85
Dr. C.C. Spaulding (1874-1952) Businessman, Durham, N.C., c1912, 1997 (c. 1912)
N.97.9.86
Dr. C.C. Spaulding @ Reception in Goldsboro, N.C., ca. 1935, 1997 (c. 1935)
N.97.9.87
Members of Nursing School, St. Agnes Hospital, Raleigh,NC,c1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
N.97.9.88
College Leaders @Hunter Bldg,St.Augustine's Coll.,Ral.,NC,c1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
N.97.9.89
A.M.E. Church Leaders at St. Augustine's College, Raleigh, N.C.,c1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
N.97.9.90
Black Family @ Unidentified N. C. Beach, ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
N.97.9.91-92
Unidentified Snow Skier in N. C. Mountains, ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
N.97.9.93
Joseph Soloman and Wife, Wake County, N. C., ca. 1900, 1997 (c. 1900)
N.97.9.94
Richard Bennehan (1743-1825)Merchant/Planter,Orange Co,NC,c1790, 1997 (c. 1790)
N.97.9.95
Ricks Hotel, Rocky Mount, N. C., ca. 1941, 1997 (c. 1941)
N.97.9.96
Prof. L. A. Oxley (1887-1973), St. Augustine's Coll., Ral., NC, c1936, 1997 (c. 1936)
N.97.9.97
Capt. L.J. Lindsay, 5th VA Calvary, Guilford Co., N.C., ca.1861, 1997 (c. 1861)
N.97.9.98
E.H. McKnight, 1st Corps., W.W.I, Gaston Co.,N.C., ca.1919, 1997 (c. 1919)
N.97.9.99
Y.M.C.A. Line-Up, Marseille, France, W.W.I, ca. 1919, 1997 (c. 1919)
N.97.9.100
Soldiers Enroute from St. Augman to Marseille, France,W.W.I,1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.101
Supply and Munitions Movement, Oran, Africa, ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.9.102
Africans Peddling Fruit to Troops Aboard U.S.S. Madonna,WWI,1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.103
Rhone River, Lyon, France, W.W.I, ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.9.104
German Internal Vessel @ Marseille, France, 1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.105
Tugs Pulling Ships into Harbor, Marseille, France, W.W.I, 1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.106
Oran, Africa, During W.W.I, ca. 1919, 1997 (c. 1919)
N.97.9.107
U.S. Troops Train @ Cavaillon, France, W.W.I, 1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.108
Frog Engine that Pulled U.S. Troop Train in France,W.W.I,1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.109
U.S. Soldiers Among Native Peoples of Oran, Africa, 1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.110
"One of the Black Rascals of Algeria, Africa", 1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.111
American Soldiers "Picking Flowers"@Marseilles,France,W.W.I,1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.112
U.S. Soldiers Waiting at Parade Ground, St. Augnan, France, WWI, 1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.113
"A few Black specimens, waiting to coal our vessel",WWI, 1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.114
If Castle and Island, Marseilles, France, W.W.I, 1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.115
Italian Transport "Duc D'Aosta" @Marseilles,France,W.W.I,1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.116
Arab Men in Native Dress, Oran, Algeria,W.W.I, 1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.117
Boats Filled w/ Fruit for U.S. Troops, Oran, Algeria,W.W.I,1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.118
American Troops Leaving Harbor @ Marseilles, France,W.W.I,1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.119
Loading Cattle on U.S.S. Madonna, Oran, Algeria, W.W.I, 1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.120
Troop Transport Ship "Madonna", at Marseilles, France,W.W.I,1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.121
"Nothing Revealed But One Eye", Arab Women, Algeria, WWI, 1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.122
Docks @ Marseilles, France, W.W.I, 1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.123
Pvt. L.A. Mattox Under Palm Trees, Marseilles, France, WWI,1919, 1997 (c. 1919)
N.97.9.124
Fire Scene, Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N.C., 1928, 1997 (1928)
N.97.9.125
Elevated View, Fire @ Yarborough Hotel, Raleigh, N. C., 1928, 1997 (1928)
N.97.9.126
Interior View, Fire Station, Raleigh, N.C., 1928, 1997 (1928)
N.97.9.127
Fire Engine w/ Firemen @ Station, Raleigh, N.C., 1928, 1997 (1928)
N.97.9.128
Firemen w/ Engines, R.F.D., Raleigh, N.C., 1928, 1997 (1928)
N.97.9.129
Wagon Caravan @ Unidentified Location, W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.130
Oettingers Department Store, Wilson, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.131
3rd N.C. Inf. @ Camp Stewart, El Paso, TX, 1917, 1997 (1917)
N.97.9.132-133
Pvt. W.D. Matthews, Jr., U.S. Army, W.W.II, Moore Co.,N.C.,c1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.9.134
P.F. Matthews, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Moore Co., N.C., ca.1942, 1997 (c. 1942)
N.97.9.135
Fire Engine @ Eddy's Studio, Southern Pines, N.C., ca.1919, 1997 (c. 1919)
N.97.9.136
Broad Street, Southern Pines, N. C. ca. 1919, 1997 (c. 1919)
N.97.9.137
W. D.Yancey (1841-1924), 12th Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., NC, c1915, 1997 (c. 1915)
N.97.9.138
Hodges Family Women, Pamlico Co., N.C., ca. 1928, 1997 (c. 1928)
N.97.9.139
Old Southern Pines School, Moore County, N.C., ca. 1900, 1997 (c. 1900)
N.97.9.140
New School, Southern Pines, N. C., ca. 1920, 1997 (c. 1920)
N.97.9.141
St. Augustine's Conference, Raleigh, N. C., 1923, 1997 (1923)
N.97.9.142-143
Student Conference, St. Augustine's College, Raleigh, N.C.,1924, 1997 (1924)
N.97.9.144-145
Conference Participants Pose Outdoors, Raleigh, N.C., 1924, 1997 (1924)
N.97.9.146-147
Student conference, King's Mountain, N.C., 1937, 1997 (1937)
N.97.9.148-149
St. Augustine's Conference, Raleigh, N. C., 1922, 1997 (1922)
N.97.9.150-151
Student Body, St. Augustine's College, Raleigh, N.C., 1912, 1997 (1912)
N.97.9.152-154
Student Body, St. Augustine's College, Raleigh, N.C., 1914, 1997 (1914)
N.97.9.155-158
St. Augustine's College, Raleigh, N. C., ca. 1920, 1997 (c. 1920)
N.97.9.159-160
College Students, St. Augustine's College, Raleigh, N.C., c1912, 1997 (c. 1912)
N.97.9.161-163
Pvt. T.F. Jackson, 20th Engineers, W.W.I, Hallsboro, N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.164
PFC C.J. Burton, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Forsyth Co.,N.C., c.1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.9.165
Pvt. B.H. Rush, 56th Brigade, W.W.I, Randolph Co.,N.C.,c.1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.9.166
Walter Hancock, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Moore Co., N.C., ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.9.167
J. Truett Jernigan, U.S. Navy, Harnett Co., N.C., ca. 1965, 1997 (c. 1965)
N.97.9.168
1stLt P.R. Brown, Infantry, W.W.I, Mecklenburg Co.,N.C.,ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.169
1st Lt T. McN. Bulla,4th VA Reg.,WWI, Cumberland Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.170
R.D. Cranford, 6th Reg., W.W.I, Mecklenburg Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.171
S.C. Hart, 119th Reg., W.W.I, Rowan Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.172
Pvt. T.N. Morton, W.W.I, Granville Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.173
1stLt J.C. Paisley, 7th Inf., W.W.I, Guilford Co., N.C., c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.174
D. R. Poole, 321st Inf., W.W.I, Rowan Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.175
H.F. Shaw, U.S. Navy Reserves, W.W.I, Cabarrus Co., N.C., c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.176
1stLt F.M. Thompson, Infantry, W.W.I, Wake Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.177
Pvt. J.McD. Wearn, AA Battery, W.W.I, Mecklenburg Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.178
G.L. Morton, 156th Depot Brig.,W.W.I, Onslow Co., N.C.,ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.179
Sgt. W.C. Cody, U.S.Army Air Corps,W.W.II,Forsyth Co.,N.C.,c1942, 1997 (c. 1942)
N.97.9.180
Flora MacDonald's Silver @ Fayetteville, N.C., n.d., 1997 (n.d.)
N.97.9.181
Dunbar Plantation, Edgecombe Co., N. C., ca. 1870, 1997 (c. 1870)
N.97.9.182
William Haywood (1730-1779), Edgecombe Co., N.C., ca. 1776, 1997 (c. 1776)
N.97.9.183
Officers of 57th Pioneer Inf.,W.W.I, Camp Wadsworth,S.C.,1918, 1997 (1918)
N.97.9.184-187
Co. K, 328th Infantry, W. W. I, 1919, 1997 (1919)
N.97.9.188-191
Bayonet Class @ Camp Jackson, S. C., W.W.I, ca. 1918, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.9.192-194
O.W. McNeely, 321st Inf., W.W.I @ Camp Gordon, GA, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.195
O.W. McNeely, et als, @ Camp Gordan, GA, W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.196
Pvt. L.H. McNeely, 156th Depot Brig.,W.W.I, Burke Co.,N.C.,c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.197
Sgt. C.M. Propst, 177th Aero Squad,W.W.I,Burke Co.,N.C.,c.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.198
Maj. J.F. Mallard, U.S.M.C., W.W.II, Hawaii, ca. 1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
N.97.9.199
Col. J.F. Mallard, U.S.M.C., of Trenton, N.C., ca. 1960, 1997 (c. 1960)
N.97.9.200
Pvt. Wm Pendergrass, 156th Depot Brig., WWI, Vance Co., NC, c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.201
DaNang Airbase, Republic of South Vietnam, ca. 1969, 1997 (c. 1969)
N.97.9.202
UC-123 "Provider" Aircraft @ DaNang Air Base, S.Vietnam, c.1969, 1997 (c. 1969)
N.97.9.203
Fleet of UC-123 "Provider" Aircraft, U.S.A.F.,S.Vietnam,c.1969, 1997 (c. 1969)
N.97.9.204-205
J.C. Mullinax, U.S.A.F., China Grove, N.C., ca. 1969, 1997 (c. 1969)
N.97.9.206
J.C. Mullinax,U.S.A.F.,w/ "Ranch Hand Vietnam" Sign, ca. 1969, 1997 (c. 1969)
N.97.9.207
Residence of Gen. Stonewall Jackson, Charlotte, N.C., ca. 1908, 1997 (c. 1908)
N.97.9.208
1931 Chevrolet Auto with N. C. License Plates, 1997 (1931)
N.97.9.209
Cherokee Basketmaker, Qualla Reservation, N.C., ca. 1940, 1997 (c. 1940)
N.97.9.210
"Typical Old Southern Home" Elizabeth City, N.C., ca. 1909, 1997 (c. 1909)
N.97.9.211
J.D. Norwood Residence, Salisbury, N. C., ca. 1920, 1997 (c. 1920)
N.97.9.212
Corp. K.D. Mills, U.S. Army, Korean War, Columbus Co.,N.C.,c1953, 1997 (c. 1953)
N.97.9.213
PHC Lena M. Carnes, U.S. Navy, WWII, Columbus Co., N.C., c1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.9.214
27th Division Military Camp, Koryama, Japan, ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.9.215
Pvt. J.A. Mason, Sr., 77th Inf., W.W.I, Chowan Co., N.C.,c.1919, 1997 (c. 1919)
N.97.9.216
W.F. Mason, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, New Hanover County, N.C.,ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.217
Pvts Mason and Turnbull,27thDiv.Military Camp,Koryama,Japan,c1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.9.218
Lt. J. Martin and Pvt. J.A. Mason, Jr. at Ft. McClellan, AL, ca.1944, 1997 (c. 1944)
N.97.9.219
Soldiers Martin and Mason, U.S.Army,@ Ft.McClellan,AL, ca.1944, 1997 (c. 1944)
N.97.9.220
Medical College, Univ. of Penn. @ Philadelphia, ca. 1850, 1997 (c. 1850)
N.97.9.221
El Toro Baseball Park, Durham, N. C., 1938, 1997 (1938)
N.97.9.222-224
Rear Admiral E.A. Anderson,U.S. Navy,New Hanover Co.,N.C.,1924, 1997 (1924)
N.97.9.225
R.P. Handy, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Ashe Co., N. C., ca. 1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
N.97.9.226
PFC C.C. Handy, U.S. Army, Korean War, Ashe Co., N.C., c.1953, 1997 (c. 1953)
N.97.9.227
PFC C.B. Handy, U.S. Army, Korean War, Ashe Co., N.C., c.1953, 1997 (c. 1953)
N.97.9.228
1st Lt B.D. Moore, Jr., Pilot B-17 Bomber, W.W.II, Stokes Co, NC, c1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.9.229
B-17 Crew, W.W.II, at Seymour Johnson Field, NC, ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.9.230
Pvt. E.S. Ward, 116th Inf., W.W.I, Gates Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.231
Sgt. T.J. Stallings, 116th Inf.,W.W.I, Gates Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.232
Maj. J.D. Hines, 105th QM, W.W.II, Wake Co., N.C., 1944, 1997 (1944)
N.97.9.233
Lt. J.N. Parker, U.S. Navy Nurse Corps,W.W.II, ca. 1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
N.97.9.234-235
E. A. Alexander, U.S. Navy, New Hanover Co., N.C., ca. 1914, 1997 (c. 1914)
N.97.9.236
C.B. Murray, Jr., 30th Inf., W.W.II, New Hanover Co.,N.C.,1944, 1997 (1944)
N.97.9.237
Sgt. E. Ashley, Jr., U.S. Army, New Hanover Co.,N.C., 1968, 1997 (1968)
N.97.9.238
Member of 316th Field Artillery, U.S. Army, W.W.I, ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.9.239
120th Infantry Division Parade on Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, c.1920 (formerly identified as Gov. Locke Craig Inaugural Parade, Raleigh, N. C., 1913), 1997 (1913)
N.97.9.240
Tar River Oil Company, Shiloh, N. C., ca. 1905, 1997 (c. 1905)
N.97.9.241
PFC D.W. McElreath, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Randolph Co.,N.C.,c.1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
N.97.10.1
407th Infantry, U.S. Army, W.W.II, 1944, 1997 (1944)
N.97.10.2
St. Mark's Chapel, Haughton Plantation, Gulf, N.C.,Built ca.1847, 1997 (n.d.)
N.97.10.3
St. Mark's Chapel, Siler City, N.C., ca. 1953, 1997 (c. 1953)
N.97.10.4
Schoolhouse/ St. Mark's Chapel, Gulf, N.C., 1927, 1997 (1927)
N.97.10.5
Church Homecoming, St. Mark's Chapel, Gulf, N.C., 1924, 1997 (1924)
N.97.10.6
Sgt. E.T. Sheppard, 693rd Battery, W.W.II, Hoke Co., N.C.,c.1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.10.7
Sgt. E.T. Sheppard w/ 28th BN @ Ft. Sill, OK, ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.10.8
693rd Battery, Field Artillery Battalion, W.W.II, ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.10.9
Battery C28 Battalion, Ft. Sill, OK, ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.10.10
Dr. R.S. McGeachy, Wake Co., N.C., ca. 1940, 1997 (c. 1940)
N.97.10.11
Sgt. R.H. Brooks, 10th Reg.,N.C.S.T., Wake Co.,N.C., ca.1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
N.97.10.14
Dred Peacock (1864-1934), Pres. of Greensboro (NC) College,c1904, 1997 (c. 1904)
N.97.10.12
Anna Pence, Wake Co., N. C., ca. 1910, 1997 (c. 1910)
N.97.10.13
Group Poses on Ground of Oakforest, Wake Forest, N.C., 1895, 1997 (1895)
N.97.10.15
Miss Louise Busbee's Kindergarten School, Raleigh, N.C., 1902, 1997 (1902)
N.97.10.16
Seawell House, Person Street, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1915, 1997 (c. 1915)
N.97.10.17
Home of Joseph L. Seawell, Jr., Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1915, 1997 (c. 1915)
N.97.10.18
Elevated View of a School Parade, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1916, 1997 (c. 1916)
N.97.10.19
J.B. Haywood w/ Female Model in Swimwear, Nags Head, N.C.,1916, 1997 (1916)
N.97.10.20-21
Unidentified Woman @ Beach Cottage, Nags Head, N.C., 1916, 1997 (1916)
N.97.10.22
Mahala Meekins Dressed in Beach Attire, Nags Head, N.C., 1916, 1997 (1916)
N.97.10.23
Mary Hilliard Hinton (1869-1961), Wake Co., N.C., ca. 1916, 1997 (c. 1916)
N.97.10.24
Edward Carver Seawell (1898-c1970), Native of Raleigh,NC,c.1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
N.97.10.25
Pvt. J.H. Stubbs (1893-1938) N.C.N.G. / 119th Inf., Parkton, N.C., c1914, 1997 (c. 1914)
N.97.10.26
Merry-Go-Round, Lakewood Park, Durham, N.C., ca. 1905, 1997 (c. 1905)
N.97.10.27
Streetcar Conductors of Durham, N. C., ca. 1905, 1997 (c. 1905)
N.97.10.28
Swimming Pool, Lakewood Amusement Park, Durham, N.C., ca.1916, 1997 (c. 1916)
N.97.10.29
Roller Coaster, Lakewood Amusement Park, Durham, N.C., ca.1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
N.97.10.30
Streetcar #5 Announcing Festivities @Lakewood Pk,Durham,NC,c1905, 1997 (c. 1905)
N.97.10.31
Streetcar Owned by Durham Tranction Company, Durham,N.C.,c.1905, 1997 (c. 1905)
N.97.10.32
Streetcar in Front of Pavilion, Lakewood Park, Durham,N.C.,c1905, 1997 (c. 1905)
N.97.10.33
Dance Hall, Lakewood Amusement Park, Durham, N.C., ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
N.97.10.34
A.G. Ward, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Sampson Co., N.C., ca. 1943, 1997 (c. 1943)
N.97.10.35
SFC J.C. Seymour, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Orange Co., N.C., ca.1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.10.36
Sgt.FC J.C. Seymour, U.S. Army,W.W.I,@ Camp Jackson,S.C.,1918, 1997 (1918)
N.97.10.37
SgtFC J.C. Seymour, U.S. Army, Orange Co., N.C., ca. 1952, 1997 (c. 1952)
N.97.10.38
Gulf Service Station, New Bern, N.C., 1939, 1997 (1939)
N.97.10.39-40
Officer's Club, Fort Bragg, N. C., ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
N.97.10.41
Barracks for Air Corps Troops, Fort Bragg, N.C., ca. 1945, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Adolph Hitler's House in the Swiss Alps, 1945, 1997 (1945)
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American Bank and Trust Company, Wilmington, N.C., ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Queen Street, Kinston, N. C., ca. 1912, 1997 (c. 1912)
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Architectural Drawings of Person Co. Courthouse,Roxboro,NC,c1883, 1997 (c. 1883)
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2nd Floor Architectural Plans, Person Co.,N.C. Courthouse,c1883, 1997 (c. 1883)
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Architectural Plans, Interior of Person Co.,NC Courthouse, c1883, 1997 (c. 1883)
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Front Exterior Architectural Plans,Person Co,NC Courthouse,c1883, 1997 (c. 1883)
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Interior Architectural Plans of Person Co.,NC Courthouse, c1883, 1997 (c. 1883)
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Architectural Drawing of Person County, N.C. Courthouse, c.1883, 1997 (c. 1883)
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Back/Front Architectural Plans, Person Co.,N.C. Courthouse,c1883, 1997 (c. 1883)
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Pvt. C.E. Lang, 323rd Inf., W.W.I, Pitt Co., N.C., ca. 1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Main Street, Elizabeth City, N. C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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West Main Street, Elizabeth City, N. C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Church Street, Elizabeth City, N. C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Waterfront @ Albemarle Sound, Elizabeth City, N.C., ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Model Barber Shop w/ Proprietor, Oxford, N. C., ca. 1923, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Adcus Bryant Wilson, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Granville Co., N.C., c1917, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Unidentified Soldiers @ Fort Bragg, N. C., ca. 1930, 1997 (c. 1930)
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Headquarters Company, 120th Infantry, Ft. Jackson, S.C., 1941, 1997 (1941)
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Geological Map of North Carolina, 1824, 1997 (1824)
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1stLt. Charles H. Sugg, U.S.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Wake Co., N.C., 1997 (c. 1944)
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Lt. C. H. Sugg in Civilian Attire, ca. W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1945)
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S.Sgt. M. L. Malpass, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Pender Co., N.C., 1997 (c. 1943)
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E. R. Malpass, Jr., U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Pender Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1945)
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Zeb Vance Vernon, Jr., U.S. Army, W.W.II, Pender Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1945)
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M. V. Vernon, U.S. Navy, New Hanover County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1968)
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M. A. Rivenbark, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Duplin Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1945)
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John R. Conklin, 345th Infantry, U.S. Army, World War II, 1997 (c. 1944)
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E. G. Harrell, Secretary, N. C. Teachers' Assembly, 1997 (c. 1895)
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C. J. Parker, Sec'y and Treas'r, N. C. Teachers' Assembly, 1997 (c. 1896)
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J. T. Fray, President, N. C. Teachers' Assembly, 1885, 1997 (c. 1885)
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R. H. Lewis, President, N. C. Teachers' Assembly, 1886, 1997 (c. 1886)
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H. L. Smith, President, N. C. Teachers' Assembly, 1889, 1997 (c. 1889)
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G. T. Winston, President, N. C. Teachers' Assembly, 1890, 1997 (c. 1890)
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C. D. McIver, President, N. C. Teachers' Assembly, 1891, 1997 (c. 1891)
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J. J. Blair, President, N. C. Teachers' Assembly, 1893, 1997 (c. 1893)
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C. B. Denson, President, N. C. Teachers' Assembly, 1895, 1997 (c. 1895)
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J. Y. Joyner, President, N. C. Teachers' Assembly, 1896, 1997 (c. 1896)
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A. J. Connor (1860-1931) Eduator/ Publisher, Rich Square, N. C., 1997 (c. 1897)
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George E. Butler, Educator, Sampson County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1897)
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J. C. Scarborough (1841-1917), Supt. of Public Instruction, 1997 (c. 1897)
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George W. Connor (1872-1938), Legislator, Judge, Educator, 1997 (c. 1987)
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L. L. Hobbs (1849-1932), President of Guilford College, 1997 (c. 1897)
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S. M. Finger (1837-1896), Educator, Legislator, Lincoln Co.,N.C., 1997 (c. 1897)
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C. W. Toms (1868-1936), Educator, Businessman, Philanthropist, 1997 (c. 1897)
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Benjamin R. Lacy (1854-1929), Engineer, State Gov't Official, 1997 (c. 1897)
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W. G. Randall (1860-1905), Artist and Educator, 1997 (c. 1897)
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J. B. Shearer (1832-1919), Pres. of Davidson College, Minister, 1997 (c. 1897)
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J. H. Cutchin (1837-1917), Edgecombe County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1890)
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J. M. Cutchin (1841-1925), Civil War Vet., Edgecombe Co.,N. C., 1997 (c. 1890)
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The "Thelma", a Steamboat on the Cape Fear River, N. C., 1997 (c. 1923)
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Interior View, City Barber Shop, Oxford, North Carolina, 1997 (1925)
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City Barber Shop, Oxford, N. C., ca. 1930, 1997 (c. 1930)
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PFC W. L. Bowling, U. S. Army, W.W.I, Durham County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1917)
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Officer's Row, Camp Greene, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Soldiers on a Hike, Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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"The Old Dowd Home", Army Headquarters, Camp Greene, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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"Washing Dishes", at Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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A Company Orchestra, Camp Greene, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Equestrians at Camp Greene, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1918)
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U. S. National Guard Cantonment, Camp Greene, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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A Dirt Road After an Ice Storm, Camp Greene, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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Remount Station, Camp Greene, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Messhall and Canteen, Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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Section of the Base Hospital, Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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"Inspection" at Camp Greene, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Knights of Columbus Hall, Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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U. S. Army Headquarters Regimental Band, Camp Greene, N. C., 1997 (1918)
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U.S. National Guard Cantonment, Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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U. S. National Guard Cantonment from Dowd Rd.,Camp Greene, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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Infirmary at Camp Greene, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1997 (1917)
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163rd Infantry Camp, Camp Greene, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1997 (1917)
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Alexander House, Divisional Headquarters, Camp Greene, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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Unidentified Soldier, Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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Soldiers in Decorated Building, Camp Greene, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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Company Street, Camp Greene, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Waiting Call for Mess, Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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Company Mess Line, Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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Aerial View of Camp Greene, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Unidentified Company Street, Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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The Buglers, Camp Alarm Clocks, Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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Elevated view of Charlotte, N. C. from Dowd Rd., Camp Greene, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Main Street, Looking West, Benson, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Seaboard Airline R.R. Station and Hotel w/ Snow, Hamlet, N. C., 1997 (c. 1912)
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Randolph Shaft, Gold Hill Copper Company, Rowan Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1911)
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Shipping Early Corn at Clinton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1911)
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Interior View of the Parlor, Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1912)
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Interior View of Lobby, Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1912)
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Mineral Springs Hotel, Skyland, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1909)
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Bus Station, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Aerial View, Raleigh Airport, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1942)
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Selma Graded School, Selma, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1911)
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Dormitory of Concordia College, Conover, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1906)
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Macon County Courthouse, Franklin, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1923)
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240mm Howitzer in Firing Position, Fort Bragg, N. C., 1997 (c. 1942)
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Yadkin Springs, Blowing Rock, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Mt. Vernon Springs Hotel, Chatham County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Champion Independent Football Team of the South, Wilmington,N.C., 1997 (c. 1908)
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Tomato, Melon, and Better Baby Fair, Selma, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1913)
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Main Street, Belhaven, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1938)
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Beach at Park Springs, Caswell County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1923)
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Cover of Blblical Recorder, 1 February 1969, 1997 (1969)
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Chief Justice J. E. Shepherd (1847-1910), N. C. Supreme Court, 1997 (c. 1870)
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W. S. Shepherd (1838-1862), Killed at Battle of Sharpsburg, 1862, 1997 (c. 1860)
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Capt. L. H. Hance, 9th Inf. Div., U.S. Army, W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1943)
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StaffSgt. W. D. Lashley, U.S.M.C., W.W.II, Rockingham Co.,N. C., 1997 (c. 1943)
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StaffSgt. W. D. Lashley, U.S.M.C.,W.W.II, in Dress Uniform, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Staff Sgt. W. D. Lashley, U.S.M.C., W.W.II, with Jeep, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Central Grade School, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1997 (1963)
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Aerial Views of Airport Buildings, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1997 (1942)
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Group Photograph Including R. J. Reynolds, Jr., 1997 (1942)
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Group at Smith Reynolds Airport Dedication, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1997 (1942)
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Podium, Smith Reynolds Airport Dedication, Winston-Salem,N. C., 1997 (1942)
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Nancy R. Bagley and R. J. Reynolds, Jr., Smith Reynolds Dedication, 1997 (1942)
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Mayor R. J. Reynolds w/ Unidentified Man, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1997 (1942)
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Bowman Gray Home, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1997 (1946)
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Marshall and 4th and 5th Streets, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1997 (1963)
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Soldiers Holding Winston-Salem Journal-Sentinel Newspaper, 1942, 1997 (1942)
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R. J. Reynolds, Jr. and Gov. J. M. Broughton, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1997 (c. 1942)
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Hanes Hosiery Company Airplane, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1997 (1946)
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Capt. R. W. Gorrell, W.W. II, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Haverty's Furniture Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1997 (1944)
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Women's Club, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1997 (1942)
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Aerial Views near Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1997 (1946)
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Reynolda, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1997 (1942)
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Pvt. James Turpin, 16th Reg.,N.C.S.T.,C.S.A.,Jackson Co.,N. C., 1997 (c. 1865)
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Pvt. Henry Allen Turpin, C.S.A., Jackson County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1865)
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R.M. 2/c J. T. Glascow, U.S. Navy, Halifax County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1954)
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Pvt. J. H. Sherrill, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Swain County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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1stSgt. Frank Mills, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Wake County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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H. B. Sanders' Store, Newton Grove, North Carolina, 1997 (1938)
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Miss Oralene Graves, Mars Hill College, 1997 (n.d.)
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A. McM. Bryant (1842-1930), C.S.A., Northampton Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Capt. D. P. Dixon, Jr., U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1945)
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Capt. D. P. Dixon, Jr. Addresses Sailors Aboard Ship, W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1944)
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Capt. D. P. Dixon, Jr., U.S. Navy,W.W.II, with Wife, Kaye, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Capt. D. P. Dixon, Jr., U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Shaking Hands, 1997 (c. 1945)
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StaffSgt. W. C. Cutts, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Wake Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Staff Sergeant Wm. Cutts, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Wake Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1944)
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Emigrant Wagons in Missippi, 1997 (c. 1872)
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African-American Migration in South "in search of paying labor", 1997 (c. 1872)
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Mountain Farmer in North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1872)
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"The Canon of the Catalouche", Western North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1872)
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Mount Pisgah, Western North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1872)
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Unidentified Black Carpenter, Waynesville, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1872)
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The Dry Fall of the Sugar Fork, Blue Ridge, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1872)
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View near Webster, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1872)
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Lower Sugar Fork Fall, Blue Ridge, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1872)
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Asheville, N. C. from Beaucatcher's Knob, N. C., 1997 (c. 1872)
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Lover's Leap, French Broad River, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1872)
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View of Patton's, near Mt. Mitchell, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1872)
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Mountain Cabin near Summit of Mt. Mitchell, N. C., 1997 (c. 1872)
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Summit of Black Mountain, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1872)
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Elevated View of Knoxville, Tennessee, 1997 (c. 1872)
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The East Tennessee University at Knoxville, 1997 (c. 1872)
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Black Man "Summoning Buyers to a Tobacco Sale" by Horn, 1997 (c. 1872)
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"A Glimpse of Norfolk, Virginia", 1997 (c. 1872)
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Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia, 1997 (c. 1872)
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Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond, Virginia, 1997 (c. 1872)
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"Southern Types- A Southern Plow Team", 1997 (c. 1872)
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"Southern Types- Negro Boys Shelling Peas", 1997 (c. 1872)
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Company 174, St. Helena Training Station, Norfolk, VA, W.W.I, 1997 (1918)
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A Community Canning Lesson in Alamance County, N. C., 1997 (1913)
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Corn Being Prepared for Canning, Durham, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1933)
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Home Demonstration Project- Rebottoming Chairs, 1997 (n.d.)
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Home Demonstration Project- Refurbishing Old Mats, 1997 (n.d.)
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Home Demonstration Project- Canning Center in N. C. Foothills, 1997 (n.d.)
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Black Women at Tobacco Experiment Station, Oxford, N. C., 1997 (c. 1940)
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First Outdoor Women's Market, Morehead City, N. C., 1997 (c. 1940)
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Interior View, Women's Market, Wayne County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1941)
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Female Marketer Preparing to Kill a Hen, Anson Co., N. C., 1997 (n.d.)
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Home Demonstration Clubhouse, Wake County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1940)
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Curtain Hanging Demonstration, Mecklenburg County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1940)
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Women Displaying Handmade Rugs, Moore County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1940)
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4-H Club Renovates Old Slave Cabin, Mecklenburg Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1940)
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Maj. H. A. Newell, 105th Co., 30th Div., WWI, Franklin Co.,N. C., 1997 (c. 1917)
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Brig.Gen. S. L. Faison, 60th Co. Infantry Brigade, W. W. I, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Three World War I Soldiers from Franklin County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1917)
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Grady Coppedge, 30th Div., W. W. I, Franklin Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1917)
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World War I Soldiers "Searching for Cooties", 1997 (c. 1917)
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Maj. H. A. Newell Assigned as Company Commander, W. W. I, 1997 (1919)
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Maj. H. A. Newell, 30th Div., W.W.I, "Home from the War", 1997 (c. 1919)
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Wilson "Bush" Macon, 3rd N. C. Infantry, W. W.I, 1997 (1917)
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Wilson Macon, et als, 3rd N. C. Infantry, W. W. I, 1997 (1917)
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Capt. H. A. Newell, 3rd N. C. Infantry, W. W. I, 1997 (1917)
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Tyree Gattis, Co. D, 3rd N. C. Infantry, W. W. I, 1997 (1917)
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J. Griffin and G. Foster, 3rd N. C. Infantry, W. W. I, 1997 (1917)
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4th Squad, 3rd N. C. Infantry, Company D, W. W. I, 1997 (1917)
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Lieutenant Dickens, Company D, 3rd N. C. Infantry, 1997 (1917)
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Hunter Harris, Company D, 3rd N. C. Infantry, W. W. I, 1997 (1917)
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T. C. Alston and B. Harris, 3rd N. C. Inf., at Mexican Border, 1997 (1917)
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C. C. Collins, Company D, 3rd N. C. Infantry, 1917, 1997 (1917)
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"The Gang", Members of Co. D, 3rd N. C. Infantry, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Company D, 3rd N. C. Infantry Soldiers Pose Atop Rock Formation, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Members of 3rd N. C. Inf. in Rock Hills, Mexican Border, 1997 (1917)
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Claude C. Collins, D Company, 3rd N. C. Infantry, 1997 (1917)
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Monk Collier, 3rd N. C. Inf., Co. D, with Mule, 1997 (1917)
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John Burt Hill with Fellow 3rd N. C. Infantry Soldier, 1997 (c. 1917)
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3rd N. C. Infantry Soldiers Doing Laundry in the Field, 1997 (c. 1917)
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T. C. Alston and J. B. Hill, 3rd N. C. Infantry, Company D, 1997 (c. 1917)
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3rd N. C. Infantrymen in Bathing Suits, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Two Couples Pose for the Photographer, 1997 (c. 1915)
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T. C. Alston, 3rd N. C. Infantry, in Mexico, 1997 (c. 1917)
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T. C. Alston with Fellow 3rd N. C. Infantrymen, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Joe Antwine, Company D, 3rd N. C. Infantry, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Unidentified Church, Belhaven, North Carolina, ca. 1907, 1997 (c. 1907)
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B. N. Duke Library, Kittrell Junior College, Kittrell, N. C., 1997 (c. 1925)
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St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Hillsboro, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Sinclair Service Station, Mebane, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1947)
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Pease Memorial House for Little Girls, Asheville, N. C., 1997 (c. 1925)
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Street Scene, Roxboro, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Rockfish Church, Wallace, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1907)
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Crowd of Onlookers Gather on Street, Siler City, N. C., 1997 (c. 1925)
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Wreckage of the CARROLL A. DEERING, Ocracoke, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Daniel Boone Theatre, Boone, North Carolina, 1997 (n.d.)
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St. Stephens Episcopal Church, Oxford, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1925)
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John Nichols School Bldg., Oxford Orphanage, Oxford, N. C., 1997 (c. 1925)
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"Pappy", Southeastern Clown Association, Dunn, N. C., 1997 (n.d.)
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WRAL Television Station, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1967)
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Lt.'s Hackney and Anderson, U.S. Army, Ft. Jackson, S. C.,W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Lt. Hackney w/ Troops at End of 15 Mile March, Ft. Jackson,S. C., 1997 (c. 1917)
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Lt. Hackney with Female Friend, Fort Jackson, South Carolina, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Seal, Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1997 (c. 1901)
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Archbishop Wake, Pres., Society of Propogation of the Gospel, 1997 (c. 1726)
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Archbishop Potter, Pres., Soc. of Propogation of the Gospel, 1997 (c. 1742)
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Archbishop Herring, Pres., Soc. for Propogation of the Gospel, 1997 (c. 1752)
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Archbishop Tenison, Pres., Soc. for Propogation of the Gospel, 1997 (c. 1708)
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Archbishop Hutton, Pres., Soc. for Propogation of the Gospel, 1997 (c. 1758)
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Archbishop Secker, Pres., Soc. for Propogation of the Gospel, 1997 (c. 1763)
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Archbishop Cornwallis, Pres., Soc. for Propogation of Gospel, 1997 (c. 1775)
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The Charles Hotel, Morehead City, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1900)
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Wreck of Steamship "Metropolis", Currituck Beach, N. C., 1997 (1878)
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Contest Between the Justice and Alta Mining Co., Gold Hill,N. C., 1997 (1878)
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Journalists Discover Body of Shipwreck Victim, Currituck, N. C., 1997 (1878)
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Beaufort, North Carolina Orchestra, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Mrs. Halsey Paul in Boat in Front of Theatre, Beaufort, N. C., 1997 (c. 1927)
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Way Fish House, Front Street, Beaufort, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1927)
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Pvt. J. H. Stubbs, 119th Infantry, World War One, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Pvt. John Howard Stubbs, World War One, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Davis House, After Hurricane, Beaufort, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1927)
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Crowd Views Roof Damage After Hurrican, Beaufort, N. C., 1997 (c. 1927)
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House's Drug Store, After Hurricane, Beaufort, N. C., 1997 (c. 1927)
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Spectators in Boat After Hurricane, Beaufort, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1927)
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First Train Through Beaufort, North Carolina, 1997 (1907)
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Elevated View, Front Street, Beaufort, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1912)
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Bridge at Beaufort, Carteret County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1935)
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Scenic View of the Carteret County Courthouse, Beaufort, N. C., 1997 (c. 1915)
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Ann Street, Beaufort, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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East Front Street, Beaufort, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1912)
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Currituck, North Carolina, 1997 (1859)
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Stephen Cabarrus (1754-1808), 1997 (c. 1790)
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Chief Yeoman L. H. Goforth, U.S.N.R., W.W.II, Forsyth Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1946)
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2ndLt. J. J. Foster, U.S.A. Paratrooper, WWII, Forsyth Co.,N. C., 1997 (c. 1944)
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Soldiers Passing in Review, Camp Butner, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1942)
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Soldiers Climbing Rope on Obstacle Course, Camp Butner, N. C., 1997 (c. 1942)
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Headquarters, Camp Davis, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1942)
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Barracks at Camp Davis, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1944)
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Bayonet Drill, Camp Davis, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Waterfront at Camp Glenn, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1912)
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Pier at Camp Glenn, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1908)
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Hostess House, Tent Camp, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1945)
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General Armfield and Staff, Camp Glenn, North Carolina, 1997 (1908)
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Soldiers at Attention, Camp Glenn, North Carolina, 1997 (1910)
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Camp Headquarters, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Landing Party in Rubber Boats, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1943)
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50-Caliber Anti-Aircraft Gun, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Camp Dispensary, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Marine Football Game, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Paratroopers Preparing to Jump, Camp Mackall, N. C., 1997 (c. 1943)
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Station Hospital, Camp Mackall, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Officers' Lounge, Camp Butner, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1943)
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All-Purpose Recreational Building, Camp Mackall, N. C., 1997 (c. 1943)
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Theater No. 1, Camp Mackall, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1943)
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1674 Glider in Tow, Camp Mackall, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Typical Street, Camp Mackall, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Paratroopers Boarding Transport Plane, Camp Mackall, N. C., 1997 (c. 1943)
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Conklin Brothers in World War II Uniforms, 1997 (1944)
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Hill Brothers, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Beaufort County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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PFC W. S. Marcom, U. S. Army, W.W.I, Wake County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1917)
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T. J. Jordan, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Wake County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1943)
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T. J. Jordan, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Wake Co., N. C., w/ Child, 1997 (c. 1945)
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Unidentified Boy with Bicycle, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1923)
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High Rock Dam, Yadkin River, North Carolina, 1997 (1938)
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Mary E. Jones, 3704th Army Air Forces, W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1944)
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American Soldiers Standing in Pit of Human Bones, France, W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1918)
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World War One Tank Maneuvers Probably in France, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Artillery Mounted on Tractor, France, World War I, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Crashed British Bomber, France, W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Captured German Aircraft, France, W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1917)
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British Figher Aircraft SE-5, France, W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1917)
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American Curtiss "Jenny" Aircraft, World War I, 1997 (c. 1917)
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American Artillery Loaded on Railroad, France, W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Ammunition for Artillery, France, W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1917)
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Capt. Thomas M. Allen, C.S.A., 4th Regt., N.C.S.T., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Kiffin Rockwell (1892-1918), Aviator, WWI, Asheville, N. C., 1997 (c. 1916)
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Colonel J. H. Lane (1833-1907), 28th Regt., N.C.S.T., 1997 (c. 1890)
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Raleigh Police Force, Memorial Auditorium, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Detectives Examine Evidence from Crime Scene, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (1936)
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Detectives Division, Police Dept., Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1938)
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W.W.II Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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United States Armed Forces Commanding Officers, W.W.II, 1997 (1944)
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Aball to Alverson, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Amos to Austin, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Austin to Barham, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Barham to Beard, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Brooks to Bradner, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Bradshaw to Brooks, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Burnette to Carter, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Carter Surnames, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Cantrell to Chrismon, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Chaney to Cobb, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Cobb to Cook, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Cooke to Cox, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Cozart to Dalton, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Dalton to Dilworth, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Dixon to Dunavant, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Duncan to Ellington, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Ellington to Ferguson, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Ferguson to Fowlkes, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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French to Garrison, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Gammon to Gilliam, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Gilliam to Griffin WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Griffin to Grogan WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Grogan to Hall WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Hall to Hanner WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Hanner to Hill WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Hill to Hooper WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Hooper to Huskey WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Hutcherson to Jessie WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N.C., 1997 (1944)
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Jones to Kallam, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Kallam to Kirkman, WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Kirkman to Lane WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Lashley to Loftis WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Loftis to Marshall WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Martin to Meeks WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Meeks to Mitchell WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Mitchell to Moore WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Moore to Motley WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Moricle to McCollum WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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McCollum to McKinney WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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McKinney to Nuckles WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Nuckles to Overby WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Owen to Pearson WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Pearson to Pettigrew WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Pettigrew to Price WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Powell to Resse WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Reynolds to Roberts WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Roberts, Jr.-Robertson WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Robertson to Saunders WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Scott, Jr.-Sherron WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Sherron to Skambato WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Sims to Smith WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Smith, Jr.-Snow WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Somers to Stanly WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Stadler to Stover WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Stover to Taylor WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Teague to Thompson WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Thornton, Jr. to Troxler, WWII Honor Roll, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Trent to Van Noppen WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Van Noppen to Wagoner WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Walker to Wall Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Ward to Weadon WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Webb to Williams WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Williams to Woodall WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Woods to Zaigler WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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WWII Roll of Honor, Chase Bag Company, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Edna Mills Employees WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Edna Mills Employees WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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K.I.A./M.I.A., WWII, Addison to Massey, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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McKinney to Wyatt, K.I.A./M.I.A., Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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McAdams to Neese WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Orren to Woods WWII Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Allen-Haith, W.W.II Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Hairston-Pannell, W.W.II Roll of Honor, Rockingham Co., N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Penn-Wilson, W.W.II Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Brooks-Burgess, W.W.II Roll of Honor, Rockingham County, N. C., 1997 (1944)
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Privates Johnson and Jordan in Tent, U.S. Army, W.W.II, 1997 (1944)
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PFC C.M. Johnson, Jr. w/ Friend, VE Day, Paris, France, 1997 (1945)
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Company C, 105th Engineers, Camp Sevier, S. C., W.W.I, 1997 (1918)
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Company C, 105th Engineers, 30th Div., Camp Jackson, S. C.,WWI, 1997 (c. 1919)
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Col. H. B. Lyon, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Yancey County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1943)
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Tuberculosis Patients at Infirmary, Moore County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1921)
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Samuel Thomson Patent- for Stewing Human Flesh on Live Patient, 1997 (1833)
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Sgt. J. B. McIntosh, 321st Inf., 81st Div., Buncombe Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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PFC L. V. Andrews, C.A.C., A.E.F., W.W.I, Guilford Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1917)
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Carolina By-Products Company, Greensboro, North Carolin, 1997 (1939)
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Interior View, Carolina By-Products Co., Greensboro, N. C., 1997 (1939)
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PFC Phillip McKinne, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Franklin Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1943)
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PFC Philip McKinne, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Franklin County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1944)
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Col. Frank Halstead, 321st Inf., W.W.I, Buncombe County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. K. W. Schawbhuth, U.S. Army, WWII, Wilson County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1944)
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Distinguished Service Cross Recipients from Alamance Co., N. C., 1997 (1965)
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Raleigh Doughboys Recall the War to End War- 50 Yr. Anniv., 1997 (1968)
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PFC T. W. Blackmon, 132nd Inf., WWII, Johnston County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1944)
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Sgt. C. A. Griffith, U.S.A.F., W.W.II, Forsyth County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1943)
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105th Engineers Regimental Band, 30th Div., U.S. Army, W.W.I, 1997 (1919)
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Corp. H. B. Culbreth, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Robeson County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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Maj. H. B. Culbreth, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Presents Award, 1997 (c. 1944)
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Pvt. H. B. Bodenheimer, 15th F.A., W.W.I, Forsyth County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1917)
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Pvt. H. B. Bodenheimer, A.E.F., W.W.I, Forsyth County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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Pvt. H. B. Bodenheimer, 15th F.A., 2nd Div., A.E.F., W.W.I, 1997 (1919)
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Infant Booties, Governor Morehead School, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1898)
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Students Knitting at Governor Morehead School, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1898)
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Needlework of Governor Morehead School Students, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1898)
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Students Chair Caning, Governor Morehead School, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1898)
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Students Performing Beadwork, Gov. Morehead Sch., Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1898)
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The Phyllis Schafly Report, October, 1974, 1997 (1974)
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PFC L. W. Hudson, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Scotland County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1944)
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Ms. Oralene Graves, 1st Black Student, Mars Hill College, N. C., 1997 (1961)
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M. GABII QVINTILIANI, 1538, 1997 (1538)
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Title Page, C. VAL. CATVILLI...1604, 1997 (1604)
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Lt. F. M. Fisler, U.S. Navy Aviator, Sampson County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1942)
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Lt. F. M. Fisler, of Ivanhoe, N. C., at Guadalcanal, W.W.II, 1997 (c. 1942)
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Lt. F. M. Fisler, of Sampson County, N. C., Smoking a Cigar, 1997 (c. 1943)
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Clyde R. Hoey (1877-1954), Congressman, U.S. Senator, Governor, 1997 (c. 1943)
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F. W. Hancock, Jr. (1894-1969), Legislator, U. S. Congressman, 1997 (c. 1931)
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Chinese Archivists Arrive at North Carolina Archives Building, 1997 (1997)
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Chinese Archivists Introduced to N.C. Archives Iconographic Unit, 1997 (1997)
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S. Massengill Explains Iconographic Unit to Chinese Archivists, 1997 (1997)
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Earl Ijames Looks On As Chinese Archivists Examine N. C. Records, 1997 (1997)
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Bird's Eye View, Pine Camp, W.W.I, Watertown, N. Y., 1997 (1917)
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Battery A, 15th F.A., A.E.F., in Germany, W.W.I, 1997 (1919)
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Where the Rhine and Moisel Meet, Coblenz, Germany, W.W.I, 1997 (1919)
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The Devastated Coal Mining Region of Northern France, W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Josephus Daniels Addresses Troops, Vallendar, Germany, W.W.I, 1997 (1919)
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15th U.S. Field Artillery, Pine Camp, N.Y., W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Battery A, 15th F.A., Camp Merritt, N.J., W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1918)
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Interior View, Sec'y of Navy J. Daniels' Office, Washington, D.C., 1997 (c. 1918)
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25th Infantry Division, Korean War, 1952, 1997 (1952)
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Wm Bell Deposition Describing Being Robbed by Blackbeard, 1997 (1719)
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Corp. B. F. Marlow (1831-1863), Co. K, 60th N.C.S.T., 1997 (c. 1861)
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Interior View, Bank of Ayden, Ayden, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1915)
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Baptist Orphanage "Automobile", Thomasville, N. C., 1997 (c. 1914)
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North Carolina A and M "Colored" College at Greensboro, 1997 (c. 1906)
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James Sprunt Institute, Kenansville, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1908)
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Union Street, Concord, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1906)
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The Blewett Falls Ferry, Pee Dee River, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1920)
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The Black Hotel, Burgaw, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1912)
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N. and S. R.R. Steamship, Neuse River, New Bern, N. C., 1997 (c. 1906)
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Elevated View of Hamlet, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1907)
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North Carolina Public Service Company, High Point, N. C., 1997 (c. 1912)
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Main Street, Looking South, Edenton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Trade Street, Tryon, North Carolina, 1997 (1949)
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Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1912)
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Hotel New Bernian, New Bern, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1940)
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Ruins of Kenilworth Inn, Asheville, North Carolina, 1997 (1909)
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Brantwood Hospital, Oxford, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1919)
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Wendell Graded School, Wendell, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1914)
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Residence of Nathaniel M. Pickett, Madison, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1928)
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Presbyterian Church, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1940)
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Depot Steet, Concord, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1906)
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West Corbin Street, Concord, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1906)
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Lee Mabry, SUNNY SOUTH SUNSHINE Editor, in Bed, Porter, N. C., 1997 (c. 1915)
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Bowling Alley, Jackson Springs, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Down at the Spring; Jackson Springs, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Pavilion at Jackson Springs, Moore County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Hotel at Jackson Springs, Moore County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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People Pose near the Pavilion, Jackson Springs, N. C., 1997 (c. 1910)
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A Business Block, at Littleton, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1909)
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Main Street, Looking North, Windsor, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Farmville Oil and Fertilizer Factory, Farmville, N. C., 1997 (c. 1910)
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Missionary Baptist Church, Farmville, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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Christian Church, Farmville, Davie County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
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New Street, New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1908)
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Tranquil House, a Hotel at Manteo, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1925)
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Fairmont Drug Company, Fairmont, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1945)
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St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Goldsboro, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1909)
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The Great Fire in the Dismal Swamp, 1997 (1865)
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J. M. Hayes (1892-1978) of Wilkes Co., N. C., in W.W.I Uniform, 1997 (1917)
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W.W.I Soldiers, in Uniform, with Old Glory, at Y.M.C.A., 1997 (c. 1918)
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RD3 R. B. Wilson, U.S.N.R., Mecklenburg County, N. C., 1997 (n.d.)
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1stLt. J. R. Bungarner, M.D., U.S.A. Med Corps, W.W.II, 1997 (1941)
N.97.12.202
Pvt. E. Dull, U.S. Army, A.E.F., W.W.I, Yadkin Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.12.203
PFC C. Batchelor, 119th Inf., WWI, Duplin County, N. C., 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.12.204
2ndLt. A. B. Hayes, 26th Reg., N.C.S.T., Caldwell Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
N.97.12.205
Corp. E. H. Hurley, U.S Army, Richmond County, N. C., 1997 (1890)
N.97.12.206
J. B. Cameron, Motor Transport, A.E.F., W.W.I, 1997 (c. 1918)
N.97.12.207
Samuel Dickens (c1775-1840), Person Co., N. C. Legislator, 1997 (c. 1817)
N.97.12.208
Wiley School, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1924)
N.97.12.209
Hugh Morson High School, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1925)
N.97.12.210
High School, Candor, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1925)
N.97.12.211
Main Bldg., Boiling Springs College, Boiling Springs, N. C., 1997 (c. 1930)
N.97.12.212
Union Memorial Hospital, Monroe, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1955)
N.97.12.213
Tima Woodcraft Company, Andrews, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1950)
N.97.12.214
Street Scene, Third Street, Smithfield, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1908)
N.97.12.215
New England House, Southern Pines, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1917)
N.97.12.216
Bodie Island Lighthouse, near Nags Head, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1910)
N.97.12.217
Kitchen L. Barbour's Grove, Four Oaks, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1920)
N.97.12.218
Flood Scene, Fayetteville, North Carolina, 1997 (1907)
N.97.12.219
"The Freshet", Fayetteville, North Carolina, 1997 (1908)
N.97.12.220
Birthplace of President Andrew Johnson, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (1904)
N.97.12.221
Street Scene, Raeford, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1915)
N.97.12.222
Bear Hunters Pose with Dead Bear, Manteo, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1923)
N.97.12.223
Mary Siler Lane, Wife of Col. James H. Lane, Raleigh, N. C., 1997 (c. 1923)
N.97.12.224
Congressman C. B. Dean (1898-1969), 8th N.C. District, 1997 (c. 1954)
N.97.12.225
C. B. Dean at Door of Dept. of Defense, Washington, D. C., 1997 (1956)
N.97.12.226
5th Grade, Murphy School, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1933)
N.97.12.227
Lodge, National Cemetery, New Bern, North Carolina, 1997 (c. 1906)
N.97.12.228
J. R. Holden, E.T.O., W.W.II, with dog, Minka, 1997 (c. 1944)
N.97.12.229
J. M. Satterwhite, 4th Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
N.97.2.32
J. K. Wilkerson, 55th Regt., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
N.97.2.39
Col. C. C. Blacknall, 23rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., N. C., 1997 (c. 1861)
N.97.2.11

28. Negatives Received in 1998

Geological Map of North Carolina Prepared by Professor Denison Olmsted in Connection with his Geological Survey of the State, Made During 1824 and 1825, Under the Direction of the Board of Agriculture., 1825 (1998)
N.98.1.1
Governor Terry Sanford with Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson at Dinner, 1963 (1998)
N.98.1.2
Governor Terry Sanford with President John F. Kennedy, 1961 (1998)
N.98.1.3
State Representative Julia McGehee Alexander, Mecklenburg County, NC, 1925 (1998)
N.98.1.4
Summerlin Brothers Buggy Factory and Repair Shop, Mt. Olive, NC, 1907 (1998)
N.98.1.5
Virginia Dare Desk, n.d. (1998)
N.98.1.6
148th General Hospital, Angel Island, CA, WWII, 21 March, 1942 (1998)
N.98.1.7-10
The Harbor of Bridgetown, Barbados, 1695 (1998)
N.98.1.10
A GENERAL HISTORY OF THE ROBBERIES AND MURDERS OF THE MOST NOTORIOUS PIRATES, 1724 (1998)
N.98.1.11
The Royal Ann, Man-of-War, c. 1717 (1998)
N.98.1.12
Principal Haunts of the Pirates of the West Indies, 1926 (1998)
N.98.1.13
B. C. Owen, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Sampson County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.14
PFC W. W. White, 230th Co., A.E.F., W.W.I, Washington Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.15
Corp. C. T. White, A.E.F., W.W.I, Washington County, NC, c. 1917 (1998)
N.98.1.16
C. T. White, A.E.F., W.W.I, with Father, Washington Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.17
Pvt. V. L. Everett, Sr., U.S.M.C., W.W.I, Washington Co., NC, 1917 (1998)
N.98.1.18
Moore Family of McFarlan, Anson County, North Carolina, c. 1893 (1998)
N.98.1.19
Thomas Gage (1721-1787), c. 1770 (1998)
N.98.1.20
306th Supply Train Awaiting Supplies, Vosges, France, W.W.I, 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.21
306th Supply Train Distributing Beef, France, W.W.I, 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.22
322nd Ambulance Co. at Red Cross Bath, France, W.W.I, 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.23
Y.M.C.A. Sec'y, Est'd Y.M.C.A., Rambervillars, France, W.W.I, 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.24
U. S. Ships Arriving at Brest, France, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.25
An American Camp Hospital, World War I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.26
"Three Beans in a Mess Kit", World War I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.27
An A.E.F. Kitchen, World War I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.28
Quartermaster Issue of Clothes, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.29
Soldiers "Policing Up", W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.30
"A Steaming Field Kitchen", W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.31
U.S. Artillery Moving Into Position, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.32
"Everything Needed to Whip the Hun", W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.33
U.S. Troops En Route to the Front, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.34
"Hot Stuff en Route", Supply Kitchen, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.35
"Gas Attack", World War I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.36
Americans in Attack Close to Cantighy, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.37
Americans Attacking Lead by French Tank, Cantighy, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.38
German Troops in Belleau Wood, France, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.39
U.S. Marines in Belleau Wood, France, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.40
U.S. Troops at Hill 204, Belleau Wood, France, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.41
"Mess Time" for American Troops, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.42
American Troops Playing Baseball, Camp d'Auvours, France, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.43
American Soldiers at Mess, Camp d'Auvours, France, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.44-45
U.S. Officers Inspecting Soldiers, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.1.46
Scene of a Fatal Accident, Nash County, NC, 1938 (1998)
N.98.1.47
James Iredell Wadell (1824-1895), 1865 (1998)
N.98.1.48
LtCol. W. C. Ward, U.S. Army, W.W.II, 1944 (1998)
N.98.1.49
Headquarters Company, 105th Engineers, Camp Jackson, S. C., WWI, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.50-51
105th Engineers, Co. A, Camp Jackson, S. C., W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.52-53
105th Engineers, Co. B, Camp Jackson, S. C., W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.54-55
105th Engineers, Co. C, Camp Jackson, S. C., W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.56-57
105th Engineers, Co. D, Camp Jackson, S. C., W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.58-59
105th Engineers, Co. E, Camp Jackson, S. C., W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.60-61
105th Engineers, Co. F, Camp Jackson, S. C., W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.62-63
105th Engineers Train, U.S. Army, Camp Jackson, S. C., W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.64-65
Capt. B. L. Field, 105th Engineers, Columbus Co., NC, W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.66
2ndLt. C. A. Speas, 105th Engineers, Yadkin Co., NC, W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.67
Maj.Gen. E. M. Lewis, 30th Division, W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.68
BrigGen. H. B. Ferguson, 105th Engineers, Waynesville, NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.69
Col. J. H. Pratt, 105th Engineers, Orange Co., NC, W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.70
Maj. G. L. Lyerly, 105th Engineers, Catawba Co., NC, W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.71
Maj. E. W. Myers, 105th Engineers, Co. C, Beaufort Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.72
Maj. G. W. Gillette, 105th Engineers, WWI, Onslow Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.73
Capt. G. L. Huffman, U.S. Army, WWI, Catawba Co., NC, 1997, 1919, 1998
N.98.1.74
Capt. G. J. Brooks, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Carteret Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.75
Capt. S. H. Griffin, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Caldwell Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.76
Capt. W. W. Riddick, 105th Engineers, WWI, Wake Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.77
1st Lt. W. A. Peschau, U.S. Army, WWI, New Hanover Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.78
1st Lt. C. S. Stroup, 105th Engineers, WWI, Gaston Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.79
1st Lt. H. A. Church, 105th Engineers, WWI, Greensboro, NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.80
1st Lt. R. M. Williams, U.S. Army, WWI, New Hanover Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.81
1st Lt. J. N. Trescott, 105th Engineers, WWI, Pendleton, S. C., 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.82
1st Lt. F. L. Cline, 105th Engineers, WWI, Catawba Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.83
1st Lt. R. I. Poole, 105th Engineers, WWI, Guilford Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.84
1st Lt. J. E. Cilly, 105th Engineers, WWI, Burke Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.85
1st Lt. Don McLeod, 105th Engineers, WWI, Robeson Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.86
1st Lt. A. Taylor, 105th Engineers, WWI, Burke Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.87
1st Lt. D. McG. Williams, 105th Engineers, WWI, Catawba Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.88
2nd Lt. L. P. Denmark, 105th Engineers, WWI, Wake Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.89
2nd Lt. W. L. Smith, Jr., 105th Engineers, WWI, New Hanover Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.90
2nd Lt. S. E. Jennette, 105th Engineers, WWI, Hyde Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.91
2nd Lt. R. W. McGeachey, 105th Engineers, WWI, Wake Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.92
2ndLt. A. L. Rust, 105th Engineers, WWI, Burke Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.93
Maj. R. A. Campbell, 105th Engineers, WWI, Iredell Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.94
Maj. B. F. Hall, 105th Engineers, WWI, Asheville, NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.95
Capt. S. E. Buchanan, 105th Engineers, WWI, Cabarrus Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.96
Capt. W. B. Hunter, 105th Engineers, WWI, Gaston Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.97
Capt. Thel Hooks, 105th Engineers, WWI, Wayne Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.98
Capt. Ralph Ray, 105th Engineers, WWI, Gaston Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.99
1st Lt. L. B. Gold, 105th Engineers, WWI, Cleveland Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.100
2nd Lt. D. S. Harper, 105th Engineers, WWI, Greene Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.101
Lt Col. P. C. Cothran, 105th Engineers, WWI, Greenwood Co., S. C., 1919 (1998)
N.98.1.102
Confederate Veterans Reunion, Person Co., NC Courthouse, c. 1905 (1998)
N.98.1.103
G. A. Newell (b.ca. 1828), Lived in Roxboro, NC, c. 1890 (1998)
N.98.1.104
G. M. Newell (b. 1863), Kenansville, NC, Served in WWI, c. 1920 (1998)
N.98.1.105
W. H. B. Newell (1856-1913), Kenansville, NC, c. 1875 (1998)
N.98.1.106
James A. Graham, NC Agriculture Commissioner, c. 1988 (1998)
N.98.1.107
Flood Scene, Green Street, Fayetteville, NC, 1908 (1998)
N.98.1.108
Geological Map of North Carolina Prepared by Professor Denison Olmsted in Connection with his Geological Surbey of the State, Made During 1824 and 1825, Under the Direction of the Board of Agriculture., 1825 (1998)
N.98.1.109
Mechanized Peanut Harvesting in Northeastern North Carolina, c. 1925 (1998)
N.98.1.110
Robeson County Courthouse, Lumberton, North Carolina, c. 1906 (1998)
N.98.1.111
Main Street, Looking South, Lumberton, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.1.112
Carolina Methodist College, Maxton, North Carolina, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.1.113
Exterior View of the Southern Pines TOURIST Newspaper Office, c. 1911 (1998)
N.98.1.114
Gov. Terry Sanford (1918-1998) and NC Council of State, 1964 (1998)
N.98.1.115
Corp. A. B. Sellers at Camp Hale, CO, WWII, 1943 (1998)
N.98.2.1
TSgt. R. N. Aycock, U.S. Army, WWII, c. 1943 (1998)
N.98.2.2
Corp. J. B. Deans, U.S.M.C., WWI, Nash Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.3
Warning to Stay Away from Confederate Hospitals, c. 1863 (1998)
N.98.2.4
Pvt. J. H. Bigham, Co. F, 57th Reg., N.C.S.T., c. 1862 (1998)
N.98.2.5
Rev. Robert Bean Sutton (1826-1896), c. 1876 (1998)
N.98.2.6
Corp. L. D. Snead, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Kinston, NC, 1997, c. 1943, 1998
N.98.2.7
City Hall, Hendersonville, North Carolina, c. 1895 (1998)
N.98.2.8
Judson College, Hendersonville, North Carolina, c. 1895 (1998)
N.98.2.9
Interior View, Baker's Photo Gallery, Hendersonville, NC, c. 1895 (1998)
N.98.2.10
Flat Rock Inn, Flat Rock, North Carolina, c. 1895 (1998)
N.98.2.11
M. M. Shepherd Gen Mdse and Baker Gallery, Hendersonville, NC, c. 1895 (1998)
N.98.2.12
PFC A. L. Johnson, 321st Inf., WWI, Franklin Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.13
General John Joseph Pershing (1860-1948), c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.14
At Drill with Wooden Guns, 113th F.A., W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.15
"Fast Action in St. Mihiel Drive", 113th F.A. in Action, WWI, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.16
113th F.A. Forward Observation Post on Top of Montfaucon, WWI, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.17
113th F. A. on March Through Newport News, Virginia, c. 1919 (1998)
N.98.2.18
Map of Battle of St. Mihiel, World War One, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.19
Ferdinand Marshall Foch (1851-1929), French Army Commander, WWI, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.20
Railway Gun, World War One, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.21
J. F. Adams, 321st Reg., Co. C, World War I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.22
Brockman Brothers, in World War I Uniforms, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.23
S. C. Cable, in Uniform, World War I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.24
Carl Clodfelteer, in Uniform, World War I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.25
Carl Clodfelter, Seated, in W.W.I Uniform, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.26
"Part of First Draft", World War I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.27
John H. Collins (1895-1987), 322nd Inf., W.W.I, Danbury, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.28
James V. Covington (1896-1988), 57th Pioneer Inf., W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.29
Lawrence Crawford (1895-1984), 321st Ambulance Co., W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.30
Crawford Brothers, in W.W.I Uniforms, Guilford Co., NC, 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.31
J. F. Dillon (1895-1992), 156th Depot Brigade, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.32
Camp Jackson, near Columbia, South Carolina, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.33
D. N. Edwards (1892-1985) 306th Ammunition Train, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.34
W. C. Grubb (1899-1986), 81st Div., W.W.I, Jamestown, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.35
H. C. Holt (1893-1991), 341st F.A., W.W.I, Ramseur, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.36-40
I. B. Hudson (1895-1986), 168th Inf., W.W.I, Sampson Co., NC, c. 1919 (1998)
N.98.2.41
A. C. Ingram (1899-1989) 119th Inf., WWI, High Point, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.42
Adjutant Quartermaster A. C. Ingram Giving WWII Radio Address, c. 1943 (1998)
N.98.2.43
E. L. James (1894-1986), 168th Inf., WWI, Forsyth Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.44
H. C. Maness (1896-1987), 120th Inf., WWI, Hemp, NC, 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.45
R. J. Marshall, (1895-1980), 15th F.A., WWI, Walnut Cove, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.46
Marshall Brothers, in W.W.I Uniforms, with Unidentified Child, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.47
Telegram Informing W. J. Marshall of his Son's Wounds, W.W.I, 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.48
J. M. Marshall, 15th F.A., W.W.I, Walnut Cove, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.49
Wade S. Marshall, in W.W.I Uniform, from Walnut Cove, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.50
N. L. Whicker (1896-1993) 321st Inf., WWI, Walkertown, NC, 1917 (1998)
N.98.2.51-52
N. L. Whicker (1896-1993), WWI Vet, with Wife, 1976 (1998)
N.98.2.53
G. E. Wise (1895-1985), 534th Engineer Battalion, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.54
I. E. Winfrey (1895-1990), 119th Inf., WWI, Mocksville, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.55
R. G. Yarborough (1895-1997), 120th Inf., WWI, Lexington, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.56
W.W.I Draftees, Winston-Salem, NC, Easter Monday, 1918, 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.57
Bailey Family, Nash County, North Carolina, c. 1900 (1998)
N.98.2.58
Methodist Ministers of the Virginia Methodist Annual Conference, 1876 (1998)
N.98.2.59-62
Queen Street Inn, Miss Sybill Hyatt in Front, Kinston, NC, 1935 (1998)
N.98.2.63-64
Hyatt Family, Kinston, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.2.65
Miss Sybill Hyatt, Kinston, NC, 1895, 1895 (1998)
N.98.2.66
Miss Sybill Hyatt, Kinston, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.2.67-68
Miss Sybill Hyatt and Ada Moore, Kinston, NC, c. 1932 (1998)
N.98.2.69
Ms. Sybill Hyatt et als on Porch of Queen Street Inn, Kinston, NC, c. 1932 (1998)
N.98.2.70
Pvt. E. C. Thomas, 322nd Inf., W.W.I, Lee County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.71
Pvt. E. C. Thomas with Unknown Comrade, 81st Div., WWI, France, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.72
Pvt. Zeb Harrington, 322nd Inf., W.W.I, Lee Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.73
Pvt. G. C. Harrington, U. S. Army, W.W.I, Lee County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.74
T. J. Coffey, Co. E, 58th NC S. T., c. 1861 (1998)
N.98.2.75
Sgt. W. M. Miller, 116th Inf., W.W.I, Rowan County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.76
2nd Lt. W. M. Miller, 116th Inf., W.W.I, Rowan County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.77
Group of Red Shirts Pose at the Polls, Scotland Co., NC, 1898 (1998)
N.98.2.77
"Hattie Clemons" Stagecoach at Eagle Hotel, Asheville, NC, c. 1872 (1998)
N.98.2.78
Pvt. George Westbrook, 5th F.A., Ft. Bragg, NC, c. 1923 (1998)
N.98.2.79
N.C.O.'s, 4th Marine Div., Battle of Saipan, W.W.II, 1944 (1998)
N.98.2.80
2ndLt. E. Hampton, U.S.M.C., W.W.II, Kannapolis, NC, 1945 (1998)
N.98.2.81
Maj. E. Hampton, U.S.M.C., Kannapolis, NC, c. 1965 (1998)
N.98.2.82
Sgt. A. W. Wooten, 61st Reg., N.C.S.T., c. 1861 (1998)
N.98.2.83
PFC W. E. Ogburn, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Winston-Salem, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.84
PFC W. E. Ogburn, U.S. Army, W.W.I, at Camp Johnston, FL, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.85
PFC W. E. Ogburn, U.S. Army, on Hunting Trip, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.86
PFC L. L. Carr, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Farmville, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.87
PFC Ira Boykin, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Kenly, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.88
PFC H. J. Lineback, U.S. Army Med. Dept., WWI, Clemmons, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.89
Pvt. R. L. Tetterton, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Plymouth, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.90
PFC L. H. King, U.S. Army Med. Dept., W.W.I, Tar Heel, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.91
PFC J. N. Barbee, U.S. Army Med. Supply Train, WWI, Durham, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.92
Jimerson Hall, Cook, Camp Joseph E. Johnston, FL, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.93
Pvt. J. B. Smith, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Brevard, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.94
Sgt. W. H. Austin, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Albemarle, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.2.95
Pvt. L. O'B. Cratch, U.S. Army, WWI, Blounts Creek, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Pvt. R. R. Weston, 113th F.A., W.W.I, Swan Quarter, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Pvt. R. R. Weston, 113th F. A., W.W.I, Hyde County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Pvts. Weston and Adams, AEF, WWI, Hyde and Beaufort Co.'s, NC, c. 1917 (1998)
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Ad for David Anderson, Jr., Marble Cutter, Fayetteville, NC, 1823 (1998)
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Pvt. I. B. Hudson, et als, in France, W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
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Pvt. I. B. Hudson, 168th Inf., 42nd Div., WWI, Sampson Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
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Pvt. Isham B. Hudson, 168th Inf., W.W.I, in France, 1919 (1998)
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PFC E. L. James, 168th Inf., WWI, with Sister, Forsyth Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
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Pvt. J. W. Ellington, et als, N.C.N.G., Camp Glenn, NC, c. 1915 (1998)
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Corp. A. B. Sellers, of Randolph Co., NC, at Camp Hale, CO, 1943 (1998)
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PFC D. N. Edwards, 81st Div., AEF, WWI, Wilkes Co., NC, 1918 (1998)
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A.E.F. Soldiers in Truck, France, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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Sgt. L. A. Crawford, 321st Ambulance Co., WWI, Guilford Co.,NC, 1917 (1998)
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Soldiers Pose for Photograph, Camp Sevier, S. C., W.W.I, 1918 (1998)
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Pvt. C. W. Clodfelter, et als, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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Noah Whicker (1896-1993), 321st Inf., WWI, Walkertown, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Elevated View, Camp Sevier, S. C., W.W.I, c. 1917 (1998)
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321st Infantry, 81st Division, Newport News, VA, W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
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321st Inf. Embark for or Return from France, W.W.I, 1918-1919 (1998)
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Corp. H. V. Brockmann, U.S.M.C., W.W.I, Guilford Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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PFC David Ennis, U.S.M.C., Korean War, Erwin, NC, 1997 (1998)
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Mitchell F. Orr, 113th F. A., W.W.I, Statesville, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Sgt. D. B. Fisler, U. S. Army, W.W.II, Sampson Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Margaret Fisler, W.A.C., U.S. Army, W.W.II, Sampson Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Jim Graham and Gov. Terry Sanford at Swearing In Ceremony, 1964 (1998)
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Commissioner Jim Graham and Gov. Jim Holshouser, c. 1973 (1998)
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Gen. J. J. Pershing at Tours, France, W.W.I, 1918 (1998)
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L. P. Denmark, with Brunet Family, Tours, France, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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2nd Lt. L. P. Denmark: "In My Office", W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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Farman Aeroplane in France, World War I, c. 1918 (1998)
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"Le Voisin" at an Airfield in France, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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2nd Lt. L. P. Denmark in Flight Gear, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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The "DH-4" with Liberty Motor, France, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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Ralph Jordan in Cockpit of DH-4, France, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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Camera-Gun Work, World War I Aviation, c. 1918 (1998)
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Wrecked W.W.I Fighter Plane, France, c. 1918 (1998)
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Ralph Jordan, Pilot, Rests on Bicycle, France, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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Ralph Jordan, L. P. Denmark, and the "Sop", France, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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Christmas Menu, 2nd A.I.C., Tours, France, W.W.I, 1918 (1998)
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Two Aviators Aboard the U.S.S. Tinnekahda, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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L. P. Denmark with Unidentified Aviator, Tours, France, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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2nd Lt L. P. Denmark, et als, in Atlanta, GA, 1917 (1998)
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"Take a Kodak with You"-- on Lookout Mountain, Georgia, c. 1917 (1998)
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W.W.I Soldiers View Confederate Battery, Lookout Mountain, FA, c. 1917 (1998)
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"Capital City Boys", Fort Oglethorpe, GA, W.W.I, 1917 (1998)
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The "Famous 14th Squadron", W.W.I, c. 1917 (1998)
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Mount Vernon, Virginia, During World War I, c. 1917 (1998)
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The Lee Mansion, from the Pavilion, Arlington, VA, During WWI, c. 1917 (1998)
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Courtyard, National Capitol, Washington, D. C., During W.W.I, c. 1917 (1998)
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Tourist at the National Capitol, Washington, D. C., W.W.I, c. 1917 (1998)
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Bank of Columbus, Whiteville, NC, c. 1914 (1998)
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Pfafftown Christian Church, Pfafftown, NC, c. 1925 (1998)
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Black Family and Log Cabin, Turpentine Section of NC, c. 1900 (1998)
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Entrance to James Boyd Estate, Southern Pines, NC, c. 1915 (1998)
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Scene at Cotton Gin, Seaboard, NC, c. 1911 (1998)
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Main Street, Jacksonville, North Carolina, c. 1930 (1998)
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Nags Head Hotel, Nags Head, North Carolina, c. 1903 (1998)
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Bank of Fremont, Fremont, North Carolina, c. 1920 (1998)
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Blewett Falls Ferry Across the Pee Dee River, North Carolina, c. 1916 (1998)
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Greensboro National Bank, Greensboro, North Carolina, c. 1909 (1998)
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National Bank Building, Greensboro, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
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Main Street, Raeford, North Carolina, c. 1960 (1998)
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Main Street, Looking East, Rockingham, North Carolina, c. 1916 (1998)
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Foyer of the Southern Pines Hotel, Southern Pines, NC, c. 1912 (1998)
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Tourists Pose at Niagara, North Carolina, c. 1912 (1998)
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Gov. Josiah Martin (1737-1786), c. 1775 (1998)
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Map of Cape Fear and Vicinity, 1813, 1813 (1998)
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W. B. Warwick (1834-1903), 63rd Reg., N.C.S.T., Duplin Co.,NC, c. 1870 (1998)
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Pvt. W. Bass, 330th Service Battalion, WWI, Person Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Sgt. B. T. Soloman, 81st Div., W.W.I, Person Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Jenkins Memorial Church, Raleigh, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
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Dr. S. Westray Battle (1854-1927), Asheville, NC, c. 1903 (1998)
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Haywood House, Edenton and Blount Street, Raleigh, NC, c. 1900 (1998)
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Interior View, Commercial National Bank, Raleigh, NC, c. 1920 (1998)
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Burke H. Little, Commercial National Bank, Raleigh, NC, c. 1920 (1998)
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L. D. Crow, Cashier, Commercial National Bank, Raleigh, NC, c. 1920 (1998)
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Henry M. Little, Son of Dr. William and Margaret Little, c. 1920 (1998)
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Margaret Mordecai Little (1848-), of Raleigh, NC, 1898 (1998)
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Mrs. Margaret Mordecai Little (1848-), on 60th Birthday, 1908 (1998)
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Dr. William P. Little, of Raleigh, North Carolina, c. 1868 (1998)
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Mrs. Margaret Mordecai Little (1848-), of Raleigh, NC, c. 1868 (1998)
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Alfred Mordecai (1804-1887), Engineer, Warrenton, NC, c. 1870 (1998)
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Old Mordecai School, Warrenton, North Carolina, c. 1923 (1998)
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Mordecai Hall, Warrenton Female Academy, Warrenton, NC, 1924 (1998)
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Mordecai House, Raleigh, North Carolina, c. 1900 (1998)
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Dr. William P. Little, During Reconstruction Era, Raleigh, NC, c. 1868 (1998)
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105th Engineers Corp, Camp Oglethorpe, Georgia, c. 1917 (1998)
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Officers' Training Camp, Camp Oglethorpe, Georgia, WWI, c. 1918 (1998)
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Mary Sumner Blount, (Mrs. Thomas Blount), Tarboro, NC, c. 1825 (1998)
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William P. Little (1875-1956), of Raleigh, NC, c. 1888 (1998)
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William P. Little (1875-1956), of Raleigh, NC, as Young Man, c. 1896 (1998)
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William P. Little (1875-1956), of Raleigh, NC, Aged 22 Years, 1897 (1998)
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William P. Little, Jr. (1875-1956), of Raleigh, NC, ca. 1901, c. 1901 (1998)
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William P. Little (1875-1956), Teller, Wake Co. Savings Bank, 1913 (1998)
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W. P. Little (1875-1956) Walking in Raleigh, NC, c. 1941 (1998)
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W. P. Little with Visitors to Nags Head, NC, 1928 (1998)
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PFC E. F. Southerland, 113th F.A., W.W.I, Duplin Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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E. H. Mayes, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Wilkes County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Pvt. W. A. Cooper, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Nash County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Capt. E. E. Oliver, 121st Inf., Guilford Co., NC, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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Leonard Wagoner, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Mitchell County, NC, 1942 (1998)
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Col. W. R. Deans, U.S. Air Force, Vietnam War, Nash Co., NC, c. 1976 (1998)
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1st Lt. E. J. Kirby, Jr., 15th Air Force, WWII, Forsyth Co., NC, 1945 (1998)
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James Spainhour of Lenoir Co., NC, Built and Flew 1911 Plane, 1911 (1998)
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James Spainhour Leaning on Monoplane, c. 1911 (1998)
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Beckwith, Crabtree, and Spainhour Beside Monoplane, c. 1912 (1998)
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Close-Up View, Spainhour Monoplane, Built by James Spainhour, c. 1911 (1998)
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Fannie Spainhour in Cockpit of Spainhour Monoplane, c. 1911 (1998)
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Dr. W. W. Christmas' Aeroplane, College Park, Maryland, c. 1910 (1998)
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Neill Archibald Smith (1847-1925) Harnett County, NC, 1869 (1998)
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Gathering Grapes near Fayetteville, North Carolina, c. 1911 (1998)
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Norfolk and Southern Railroad Station, Beaufort, NC, c. 1915 (1998)
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Princess Street, Wilmington, North Carolina, c. 1906 (1998)
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John L. Roper Lumber Company Sawmill, New Bern, NC, c. 1915 (1998)
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Distant View of Spruce Pine, North Carolina, c. 1935 (1998)
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Clay County Courthouse, Hayesville, North Carolina, c. 1945 (1998)
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Reservation Trading Post and Pow Wow Grounds, Swain Co., NC, c. 1941 (1998)
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Oak Hall, Tryon, North Carolina, c. 1912 (1998)
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Presbyterian College, Burnsville, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
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Sowers Brothers, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Davidson County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Capt. R. G. Sowers, U.S. Army Med Corps, WWII, Davidson Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Pvt. A. H. A. Lee and the U.S.S. Mercury, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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Pvt. A. H.A. Lee, 118th Inf., W.W.I, Harnett County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Supply Company, 118th Infantry, 30th Division, World War I, c. 1919 (1998)
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Pvt. A. H. A. Lee, et als, 118th Inf., W.W.I, c. 1919 (1998)
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"To The Last", Pettigrew's Charge, Battle of Gettysburg, 1863 (1998)
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Loose-Leaf Tobacco Sale, Roxboro, North Carolina, c. 1905 (1998)
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Citizens Bid Farewell to Gov. Kitchen Family, Roxboro, NC, 1909 (1998)
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Corp. H. V. Gibbs, 119th Infantry, W.W.I, Hyde County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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James and Thornwell Andrews Built This Car, Charlotte, NC, c. 1914 (1998)
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Oscar A. Meyer, Jr. with Go Cart Model, Charlotte, NC, 1923 (1998)
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Oscar Meyer's Chevrolet-Powered Airplane, Hendersonville, NC, c. 1931 (1998)
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Construction of Meyer Special No. 2, Hendersonville, NC, 1931 (1998)
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Aerial View, Hendersonville Airport, Hendersonville, NC, c. 1933 (1998)
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Oscar Meyer and Plane, Hendersonville, North Carolina, 1934 (1998)
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Meyer Flying Services, Hendersonville, North Carolina, c. 1970 (1998)
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Doris Simmons at Hendersonville Airport, Hendersonville, NC, 1935 (1998)
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Pilots Pose with Airplanes at Airport, Hendersonville, NC, 1933 (1998)
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Oscar Meyer Standing Beside Airplane, Hendersonville, NC, 1934 (1998)
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Presbyterian Church, Red Springs, North Carolina, c. 1922 (1998)
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Children and Staff, The Norman House Orphanage, Dobson, NC, c. 1903 (1998)
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W. E. Chisholm and Reid Hannah, Co. K, WWI, Randolph Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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International Bridge and Custom Houses, El Paso, Texas, 1916 (1998)
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E. W. Todd, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Lee County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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James Todd, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Lee County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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S. E. Todd, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Lee County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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W. H. Todd, 94th Inf., U.S. Army, WWII, Lee Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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The New Baptist Tabernacle Church, Raleigh, North Carolina, c. 1912 (1998)
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C. C. James, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Duplin County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Company 891 A-9, Camp Peary, Virginia, W.W.II, 1944 (1998)
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3rd Platoon, Co. B, 63rd Inf., Camp Wolters, Texas, W.W.II, 1941 (1998)
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2ndLt. L. B. Ward, 2nd Armored Div., WWII, Nash Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Pvt. G. T. Coggin, 160th Inf., W.W.II, Nash County, NC, 1942 (1998)
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Paul Bell, U.S.S. Lansing, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Nash Co., NC, 1944 (1998)
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2ndLt. Atlee Gully, U.S.A.A.C., W.W.II, Nash Co., NC, 1944 (1998)
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PFC J. D. Vaughan, U.S.A.A.C., W.W.II, Nash Co., NC, 1944 (1998)
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L. S. Thorp, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Nash County, NC, 1944 (1998)
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PFC Frank Bullock, Jr., U.S. Army, W.W.II, Nash Co., NC, 1945 (1998)
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Corp. T. L. Brown, Jr., U.S. Army, Korean War, Nash Co., NC, 1951 (1998)
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Pvt. O. R. Lamm, U.S. Army, Korean War, Nash Co., NC, c. 1953 (1998)
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Maj. F. A. Armstrong, III, U.S.A.F., Vietnam War, Nash Co., NC, c. 1968 (1998)
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Pvt. W. H. Burt, U.S. Army, Vietnam War, Nash Co., NC, c. 1968 (1998)
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SFC T. R. Johnson, U.S. Army, Nash County, NC, c. 1981 (1998)
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Jackson County Heroes of W.W.II, Published by Sylva Herald, c. 1946 (1998)
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WWII Servicemen who Died in Action from Jackson Co., NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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WWII Servicemen who Died in Action, Jackson Co., NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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Alexander-Blanton WWII Roll of Honor, Jackson Co., NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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Bird-Bryson WWII Roll of Honor, Jackson Co., NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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J. V. Bryson-Cagle, Jr. WWII Roll of Honor, Jackson Co., NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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C. Cagle-Corbin WWII Roll of Honor, Jackson Co., NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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Corbin, Jr.-Dillard WWII Roll of Honor, Jackson Co., NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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H. L. Dillard-Franklin WWII Roll of Honor, Jackson Co., NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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E. L. Franklin-Henry WWII Roll of Honor, Jackson Co., NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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Hensley-Hooper WWII Roll of Honor, Jackson County, NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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E. A. Hooper-Jones, Jr. WWII Roll of Honor, Jackson Co., NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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Keener-Melton, WWII Roll of Honor, Jackson County, NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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Miller-Penlad, Jr. WWII Roll of Honor, Jackson Co., NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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G. W. Penland-Ridley WWII Roll of Honor, Jackson Co., NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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Robinson-Sherrill, Jr. WWII Roll of Honor, Jackson Co., NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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Smith-Stiles WWII Roll of Honor, Jackson County, NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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W. R. Stiles-Watson WWII Roll of Honor, Jackson Co., NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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Black and White Serviceman WWII Roll of Honor, Jackson Co., NC, c. 1946 (1998)
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Jim Graham Presents Gov. James Holshouser with Soil Samples, c. 1975 (1998)
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Ensign Samuel Huntington Hobbs, U.S. Navy, Sampson Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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U. S. Navy Sailors at Front of Deck Gun, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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S. H. Hobbs, et als, on U.S. Navy Ship, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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Part of the SC 194 U.S. Navy Crew, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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S. H. Hobbs, et als, at U.S. Navy Ship's Guns, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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U.S. Navy Ship, SC 194, at Dock Side, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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U.S. Navy Ship, SC 194, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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Unidentified U.S. Navy Crewman, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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U.S. Navy Sailor with Rifle, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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S. H. Hobbs, Jr., at Boot Camp, Camp Perry, VA, W.W.I, c. 1917 (1998)
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Group of Sailors at Boot Camp, Camp Perry, VA, W.W.I, c. 1917 (1998)
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U.S. Navy Sailor Seated at Stern of Ship, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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Pvt. M. O. Wisecup, U.S. Army Air Corps, W.W.I, c. 1940 (1998)
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78th Pursuit Squadron, U.S.A.A.C., Wheeler Field, Hawaii Ter., 1940 (1998)
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N. E. Williamson, 324th Inf., W.W.I, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Lt. W. C. Warrick, 24th Inf., W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Pvt. J. M. Radford, Sr., 24th Inf., W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Sgt. J. G. Williamson, Sr., Korean War, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1953 (1998)
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N. W. Williamson, Korean and Vietnam War, Johnston Co., NC, n.d. (1998)
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PFC S. E. Williamson, U.S. Army, Vietnam War, Johnston Co., NC, n.d. (1998)
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N. M. Miller, U.S. Navy Aviator, W.W.II, Forsyth Co., NC, 1946 (1998)
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Pvt. H. E. Rouse, U.S. Army, W.W.I, at Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1918 (1998)
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Charlie MacWilliams, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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H. C. Willis, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Pvt. J. W. Salter, 89th Inf., W.W.I, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Pvts. Willis and Salter, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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C. N. Winston, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Wake County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Pvt. S. H. Harrington, III, N.C.N.G., Erwin, NC, 1971 (1998)
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Col. J. H. Pratt, 105th Engineer Reg., WWI, Wake Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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W. C. Willis, et als, 322nd Inf., U.S. Army, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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W. C. Lee, "Father of America's Airborne Forces", Dunn, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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LTC. R. F. Sink, 503rd Parachute Infantry, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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W. P. Yarborough, 509th Parachute Inf. Battalion, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
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PFC W. B. Mitchell, U.S. Army, WWII, Forsyth Co., NC, KIA, 1945 (1998)
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Empire Hotel, Salisbury, North Carolina, c. 1911 (1998)
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Piedmont Red Cedar Chest Company, Statesville, North Carolina, c. 1912 (1998)
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Stonewall Hotel, Charlotte, North Carolina, c. 1909 (1998)
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Hotel Huffine, Charlotte, North Carolina, c. 1909 (1998)
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U.S.C.G. Ships On Guard Against Air Raids, Sicily, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
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U.S. Coast Guard Ship Unloads Wounded from Sicily, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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U.S.C.G. Ship Takes Wounded Aboard from Sicily, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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Wounded Come Aboard/ Replacements Wait to Go Ashore, USCG, WWII, c. 1944 (1998)
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American Troops Pinned Down on the Beach at Sicily, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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Wounded from Normandy on a Landing Ship Tank, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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American Troops Land on Normandy from USCG-LCV, WWII, c. 1944 (1998)
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Allied Shps Fire at Night During Luftwaffe Attack, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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Rough Seas in the Artificial Harbor, Normandy, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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Troop Reinforcements Land on Normandy, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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The Normandy Beachead, Many Days After Initial Landing, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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Abandoned German Pill Box with Twin Machine Guns, Normandy, WWII, c. 1944 (1998)
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Caleb Davis Bradham (1867-1934), New Bern, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
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Mrs. Calbe Davis Bradham (Sarah Charity Credle), New Bern, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
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B. W. Dew, 319th Ambulance Company, U.S. Army, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.3.174-175
OFC Oscar O. Ijames, 354th Engineer Reg., WWII, Davie Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.3.176
Pvt. Henry Goswick, 322nd Inf., AEF, WWI, Franklin Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.3.177
Comrades in the 322nd Infantry, 81st Division, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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Ad in NORTH CAROLINA GAZETTE, for Runaway Slave Named Surry, 1777 (1998)
N.98.3.179
PFC W. M. Cooper, 105th Engineers, WWI, Mecklenburg Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.4.1
Cooper Brothers, World War I, Mecklenburg County, NC, c. 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.2
Pvt. C. C. Cooper, et als, at Scott's Studio, Charlotte, NC, c. 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.3
Lt. J. M. Jarrett, 15th NC Reg., Cleveland Co., NC, c. 1866 (1998)
N.98.4.4
Pvt. T. Pridgen, 18th Reg., N.C.S.T., Wounded, Deep Botton, VA, c. 1866 (1998)
N.98.4.5
"Women in the War-- We Can't Win Without Them", W.W.II Poster, 1942 (1998)
N.98.4.6-7
Cotton Ginning Operation, Concord, North Carolina, 1905 (1998)
N.98.4.8
Elkins National Bank, Elkin, North Carolina, c. 1912 (1998)
N.98.4.9
Cumings Hall, Lincoln Adademy, Kings Mountain, NC, c. 1941 (1998)
N.98.4.10
Reed Hall, Lincoln Academy, Kings Mountain, NC, c. 1941 (1998)
N.98.4.11
Pantego High School, Pantego, North Carolina, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.4.12
Wells Hall, Mary Potter School, Oxford, North Carolina, n.d. (1998)
N.98.4.13
The Globe House, St. Thomas Episcopal Rectory, Bath, NC, c. 1941 (1998)
N.98.4.14
The Anchor Department Store, Henderson, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.4.15
Hotel Montague, Clinton, North Carolina, c. 1909 (1998)
N.98.4.16
Atlantic Beach Casino, Atlantic Beach, North Carolina, n.d. (1998)
N.98.4.17
Rev. Jesse G. Lane (1835-1893), Wake County, NC, c. 1885 (1998)
N.98.4.18
Pvt. A. C. Lewis, 509th Parachute Inf., WWII, Wilson Co., NC, 1941 (1998)
N.98.4.19
Two Members of 509th Parachute Inf. Reg. from Wilson Co., NC, 1941 (1998)
N.98.4.20
Platoon from HQ Co., 2nd BN, 509th Parachute Inf. Reg., WWII, c. 1943 (1998)
N.98.4.21
A.E.F. Soldiers with Rifles and Bayonets Drawn, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.4.22
Pvt. A. L. Lewis, 322nd Inf., W.W.I, Wilson Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.4.23
Sgt. A. L. Lewis, 322nd Inf., 81st Div., U.S. Army, W.W.I, c. 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.24
Dr. Z. M. Caveness (d.1957) in 1st UNC Med School Grad Class, c. 1903 (1998)
N.98.4.25
Mrs. Z. M. Caveness (Corrina Jones) (1883-1884), Wake Co., NC, 1904 (1998)
N.98.4.26
Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Caveness Wedding Portrait, Raleigh, NC, 1904 (1998)
N.98.4.27
Mrs. Z. M. Caveness and son, William Fields, Raleigh, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.4.28
W. F. Caveness (1908-1981), Neurologist, Raleigh, NC, c. 1916 (1998)
N.98.4.29
Scene in the U.S. House on Passage of 13th-15th Amendments, 1865 (1998)
N.98.4.30
John Ami Drew (1855-1917), Wake County, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.4.31
Frances Harris Carter (1881-1929), Wake County, NC, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.4.32
H. H. Harris (1883-1968), Cotton Mill Exec, Wake Co., NC, c. 1909 (1998)
N.98.4.33
Sidney L. Alderman (c.1860-1931), Photographer, Raleigh, NC, 1884 (1998)
N.98.4.34
Haywood Alderman, Greensboro, North Carolina, 24 July 1884, 1884 (1998)
N.98.4.35
Fishing Party on Neuse River, Wake County, NC, c. 1900 (1998)
N.98.4.36
Third Grade Class, Murphey School, Raleigh, NC, c. 1909 (1998)
N.98.4.37
Harris Family Sit Under a Tree, Falls of the Neuse, NC, 1902 (1998)
N.98.4.38
Hubert H. Harris (1883-1968), Wake County, NC, c. 1920 (1998)
N.98.4.39
Harris Family and Home, Wake County, North Carolina, c. 1886 (1998)
N.98.4.40
Fannie Harris (Mrs. W. J. Carter 1882-1920), Wake Co., NC, c. 1900 (1998)
N.98.4.41
Murphey School Picture, Raleigh, North Carolina, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.4.42
Neuse Mill, Falls of Neuse, Wake County, North Carolina, c. 1900 (1998)
N.98.4.43
Mollie Mangum Harris (1860-1896), Wake County, NC, c. 1890 (1998)
N.98.4.44
Lassiter's Mill, near Raleigh, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
N.98.4.45
Caraleigh Mill Company Office, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1917 (1998)
N.98.4.46
Harris Family Under a Tree, Raleigh, North Carolina, c. 1930 (1998)
N.98.4.47
Peter Councilman and Family, Moore County, North Carolina, c. 1895 (1998)
N.98.4.48
Councilman Family and House, Prosperity, North Carolina, 1917 (1998)
N.98.4.49
Deep River Hotel and Sawmill on Friday Night, Moore Co., NC, 1916 (1998)
N.98.4.50
E. A. Hilton, Potter, Catawba County, North Carolina, c. 1923 (1998)
N.98.4.51
E. A. Hilton, Catawba County, North Carolina, c. 1923 (1998)
N.98.4.52
Maude Hilton, Potter, with Dogwood Flower Vase, n.d. (1998)
N.98.4.53
Hilton Daughters at Pleasant Garden Site, McDowell Co., NC, c. 1941 (1998)
N.98.4.54
E. A. Hilton Pottery Shed and Home, McDowell County, NC, c. 1941 (1998)
N.98.4.55
Company A, 322nd Infantry, 81st Division, A.E.F., W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.56-58
Corp. C. S. Swaringen, Sr., 316th F.A., W.W.I, Moore Co., NC, 1917 (1998)
N.98.4.59
A Company of the 8th Machine Gun BN, WWI, Camp Greene, NC, 1917 (1998)
N.98.4.60-61
SSgt. R. Fann, Med Corps, U.S. Army, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.62
SSgt. B. Fann, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.63
TSgt. E. Fann, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.64
SSgt. E. M. Johnson, U.S. Army, Korean War, Duplin Co., NC, c. 1954 (1998)
N.98.4.65
Theodore Boykin (1930-1961), Executed by the State of NC, 1961 (1998)
N.98.4.66
Sgt. A. M. Page, 5th Reg., 47th Co., WWI, Moore Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.67
Corp. J. T. Ring, U.S.M.C., W.W.I, K.I.A., Kernersville, NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.68
Sgt. F. U. Merritt, 120th Inf., W.W.I, K.I.A., Roxboro, NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.69
Corp. C. C. Britt, 136th Inf., U.S. Army, WWI, Barneville, NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.70
Sgt. H. D. Williamson, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Columbus Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.71
Pvt. A. K. Snuley, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Macon, NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.72
Merritt Dunbar, 117th Inf., U.S. Army, WWI, Walnut, NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.73
Pvt. D. A. Williams, 38th Inf., W.W.I, Baden, NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.74
Pvt. D. B. Brantley, 75th Co., U.S.M.C., WWI, Middlesex, NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.75
Corp. C. D. Wheeler, 18th Inf., W.W.I, Creedmoor, NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.76
2ndLt. J. J. Sykes, 163rd Inf., W.W.I, Pee Dee, NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.77
Lt. A. D. Martin, U.S.M.C., W.W.I, East Bend, NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.78
1stLt. M. C. Houser, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Charlotte, NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.79
PFC H. Strickland, U.S. Army, Vietnam War, Alamance Co., NC, c. 1965 (1998)
N.98.4.80-81
Baker's Art Gallery, Hendersonville, North Carolina, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.4.82
Residence of Judge E. J. Aston, Asheville, North Carolina, c. 1873 (1998)
N.98.4.83
Furman University, with Students, Greenville, South Carolina, c. 1873 (1998)
N.98.4.84
Mountain Park Hotel, Hot Springs, North Carolina, c. 1883 (1998)
N.98.4.85
Mrs. Marshall Congratulates Winning Polo Team, Pinehurst, NC, c. 1940 (1998)
N.98.4.86
Mrs. G. C. Marshall with Ft. Bragg Polo Team, Pinehurst, NC, c. 1940 (1998)
N.98.4.87
Charles Anderson with Bird Dog, Peerless, at Pinehurst, NC, c. 1938 (1998)
N.98.4.88
State Detachment, Quartermaster Corps, N.C.N.G., 1931 (1998)
N.98.4.89
Pvt. Malcolm Hatchett, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Person Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.4.90
Sgt. F. U. Merritt, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Roxboro, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.4.91
Pvt. Artemas Crabtree, 316th F.A., W.W.I, Hurdle Mills, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.4.92
Pvt. William "Buck" Bass, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Rougemont, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.4.93
Sgt. B. T. Soloman, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Hillsborough, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.4.94
Sgt. R. C. Holeman, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Roxboro, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.95
Col. J. S. E. Young, U.S.M.C. Aviator, WWII, Henderson, NC, c. 1942 (1998)
N.98.4.96
Person County Veterans of World War I, Roxboro, NC, c. 1919 (1998)
N.98.4.97
PFC R. Slaughter, U.S. Army Armored Corps, WWII, Roxboro, NC, 1942 (1998)
N.98.4.98
PFC R. N. Freeman, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Bertie Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.4.99
SSgt. A. V. Gudac, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.100
Pvt. J. L. Lee, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Wake County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.4.101
J. H. Lee, U. S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.102
Seamen C. Clark and D. Aheran, U.S.S. Mississippi, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.4.103
Sgt. Norwood Dorman, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Benson, NC, 1943 (1998)
N.98.4.104
Sgt. R. M. Middleton, 38th Reg., N.C.S.T., Duplin Co., NC, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.4.105
Pvt. W. H. Buffaloe, 1st Reg., N.C.S.T., Wake Co., NC, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.4.106
Sgt. F. S. Sauls, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Wake Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.107
PFC H. L. Mangum, 315th Inf., U.S. Army, WWII, Wake Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.108
Charles T. Cherry, U.S. Navy, Pre-W.W.I, Craven Co., NC, c. 1908 (1998)
N.98.4.108
T/5 J. I. Middleton, 410th Inf., W.W.II, Wake Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.109
H. B. Hales, U.S. Navy, P.T.O., W.W.II, Wake Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.110
2ndLt. L. F. Royall, 119th Inf., W.W.I, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.4.111
Capt. L. F. Royall, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.112
SSgt. W. E. Johnson, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.113
Sgt. E. W. Hayes, U.S. Army, P.T.O., W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.114
Sgt. E. W. Hayes, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.115
Arrival of a Federal Column at a Planter's House in Dixie, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.4.116
Corp. W. G. Farthing, U.S. Army, WWII, Watauga Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.117
Pvt. C. R. Morgan, Headquarters Squadron, WWII, Fairmont, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.118
Corp. Y. E. Owens, Headquarters Squadron, WWII, Gastonia, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.119
T5 S. K. Ostwalt, 1062nd Signal Co., WWII, Belmont, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.120
TSgt. W. W. McPherson, 1062nd Signal Co., WWII, Oteen, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.121
SSgt. W. G. Darden, 1062nd Signal Co., WWII, Pitt Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.122
Sgt. R. M. Yarborough, 1062nd Signal Co., WWII, Monroe, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.123
T4 C. H. Hines, 1062nd Signal Co., WWII, Hillsborough, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.124
T4 M. T. Madrin, 1062nd Signal Co., WWII, Greensboro, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.125
T4 J. H. Vogler, 1062nd Signal Co., WWII, Forsyth Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.126
T4 M. H. Wall, 1062nd Signal Co., WWII, Pinnacle, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.127
PFC C. L. Abee, 1062nd Signal Co., WWII, Valdese, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.128
T5 W. O. Bowman, 1062nd Signal Co., WWII, Liberty, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.4.129
Commencement Invitation, Lincoln Hospital School, Durham, NC, 1914 (1998)
N.98.4.130
Lincoln Hospital List of Grads and Program, Durham, NC, 1914 (1998)
N.98.4.131
Program, Commencement Exercises, Lincoln Hospital, Durham, NC, 1914 (1998)
N.98.4.132
Diploma Conferred Upon M. D. Alston, Lincoln Hospital, Durham, NC, 1914 (1998)
N.98.4.133
Unidentified High School Graduating Class, Raleigh, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.4.134
Grads Holding Diplomas, Lincoln Hospital School, Durham, NC, 1914 (1998)
N.98.4.135
Student Body, Lincoln Hospital Nurses School, Durham, NC, c. 1914 (1998)
N.98.4.136
Lincoln Hospital and Nurses Training School, Durham, NC, c. 1914 (1998)
N.98.4.137
Officers of the 23rd Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.4.138
Officers and Enlisted Men, 23rd Reg., N.C. State Troops, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.4.139
G. W. Lamb, U.S.S. JAMES E. CRAIG, W.W.II, Guilford Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.1
U.S.S. JAMES E. CRAIG, 37th Destroyer Escort Div., P.T.O., WWII, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.2
A. A. Dzurinda, U.S.S. James E. Craig, World War II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.3
1stLt. J. A. Hall, Civil Air Patrol, WWII, Cumberland Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.4
1stSgt. J. K. Rose, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.5
Cherokee Children at the School, Qualla Reservation, NC, 1908 (1998)
N.98.5.6
Prize-Winning Cherokee Indian Babes at Fair, Qualla, NC, 1924 (1998)
N.98.5.7
Jim Tail, Fisherman, Cherokee Indian Reservation, NC, 1908 (1998)
N.98.5.8
David Owl and Jim Tail, Cherokee Indians, Qualla, NC], 1908 (1998)
N.98.5.9
Standing Turkey, Champion Cherokee Wrestler, Qualla, NC, 1908 (1998)
N.98.5.10
John Owl Blacksmith Shop Under Giant Chestnut Tree, Qualla, NC, 1908 (1998)
N.98.5.11
Cherokee Indian Grist Mill, Qualla, NC, 1908 (1998)
N.98.5.12
Four Full-Blooded Cherokee Girls, Qualla, NC, 1908 (1998)
N.98.5.13
Indian Family, Cherokee, North Carolina, 1908 (1998)
N.98.5.14
Cherokee Indian Squaw Beating Flour Corn with a Mortar, 1908 (1998)
N.98.5.15
Cherokee Men, et als, Reposing on the Grass, Qualla, NC, 1908 (1998)
N.98.5.16
Iyanne Reed, Koraske, and Johnson Bradley, Qualla, NC, 1908 (1998)
N.98.5.17
Mrs. John Owl and Two of Her Children, Qualla, NC, 1908 (1998)
N.98.5.18
Family Group, Home of Wilste D., Probably Qualla, NC, 1908 (1998)
N.98.5.19
Group of Cherokee Children at the Boy's House, Qualla, NC, 1908 (1998)
N.98.5.20
Typical Cherokee Home of John Owl, Qualla, NC, 1908 (1998)
N.98.5.21
Pvt. V. J. Keck, 120th Inf., W.W.I, Reidsville, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.5.22
E. F. Cole, U.S. Army, Korean War, Johnston County, NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.5.23
PFC W. L. Barefoot, U.S. Army, P.T.O., WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.24
T4 W. H. Barefoot, U.S. Army, P.T.O. WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.25
Corp. E. O. Aycock, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.26
2ndLt. Lois Cole, U.S. Army Nurse, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.27
SSgt. Woodrow Little, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.28
Capt. S. P. Lee, U.S. Army Air Corps, WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.29
T3 G. B. Scouten, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.30
Pvt. E. D. Lee, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.31
Pvt. W. F. Lee, U.S. Army, Johnston County, NC, c. 1959 (1998)
N.98.5.32
Sgt. G. W. Lee, U.S. Army, Johnston County, NC, c. 1960 (1998)
N.98.5.33
PFC Worth Lee, 149th Inf., W.W.II, with Wife, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.34
PFC W. V. Sanders, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.35
PFC Grover Barefoot, U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.36
SSgt. A. S. Lee, U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.37-38
M. D. Dorman, U.S. Army, A.E.F., W.W.I, Johnston County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.5.39
R. H. Allen, U.S. Navy, P.T.O., W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.40
U.S.S. Solace, Hospital Ship, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.41
PFC V. N. Ennis, 23rd Inf., U.S. Army, W.W.II, Wake Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.42
SFC A. F. Taylor, 322nd Inf., A.E.F., W.W.I, Wake Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.5.43
Gov. Terry Sanford with N.C. Hwy Patrolman, W. R. Boyles, c. 1962 (1998)
N.98.5.44
SFC Eugene Ashley, U.S. Army, Vietnam War, New Hanover Co., NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.5.45
Geraldine Lee, W.A.V.E., U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.46
L. A. Bailey, Jr., U.S. Navy, Korean War, Wake Co., NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.5.47
PFC T. B. Boykin, U.S. Army, W.W.II, with Unidentified Friend, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.48
PFC Thomas B. Boykin, U.S. Army, WWII, with Comrade, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.5.49
Mordecai House, Raleigh, North Carolina, c. 1900 (1998)
N.98.5.50
Studio Building, Pinehurst, North Carolina, c. 1915 (1998)
N.98.5.51
"Southern Cotton"- Black Girl Posing in Cotton Field, c. 1940 (1998)
N.98.5.52
Hotel Panacea, Panacea Springs, North Carolina, c. 1913 (1998)
N.98.5.53
East Broad Street, Dunn, North Carolina, c. 1955 (1998)
N.98.5.54
The "Cedars", Home of Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Hendersonville, NC, c. 1915 (1998)
N.98.5.55
"The Bon Bon Box" (Small Residence), Pinebluff, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.5.56
"Bon Air" Boarding House, Pinebluff, North Carolina, c. 1908 (1998)
N.98.5.57
Wooden Walking Bridge near Railroad Station, Pinebluff, NC, c. 1906 (1998)
N.98.5.58
Street Scene, Fayetteville Street, Looking North, Raleigh, NC, c. 1915 (1998)
N.98.5.59
Iron Bridge, Franklin, North Carolina, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.5.60
Cherokee Indians Ready for the "Green Corn Dance", Qualla, NC, c. 1939 (1998)
N.98.5.61
Kenan Home, Kenansville, North Carolina, c. 1913 (1998)
N.98.5.62
Piedmont Hotel, Burlington, North Carolina, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.5.63
Sun Parlor, Pinebluff Inn, Pinebluff, North Carolina, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.5.64
South Main Street, High Point, North Carolina, c. 1923 (1998)
N.98.5.65
Cherokee Indian Fair, Cherokee, North Carolina, c. 1933 (1998)
N.98.5.66
Y.M.C.A. Building, Greensboro, North Carolina, c. 1933 (1998)
N.98.5.67
Holy Grove Baptist Church, Tunis, North Carolina, c. 1912 (1998)
N.98.5.68
Gaston and Troutman Float in a NC Parade, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.5.69
Grace Hospital and Lees-McRae College, Banner Elk, NC, c. 1933 (1998)
N.98.5.70
WNAO Radio and Television Center, Raleigh, NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.5.71
View of the Campus at the University of NC- Chapel Hill, c. 1909 (1998)
N.98.5.72
Graded School, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, c. 1909 (1998)
N.98.5.73
Main Street, Showing Dobson's Crossroads, Kernersville, NC, c. 1909 (1998)
N.98.5.74
Hastings and Linville Home, Winston-Salem, NC, c. 1907 (1998)
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Main Street, Looking North, at Oxford, North Carolina, c. 1930 (1998)
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Pinebluff Inn, Pinebluff, North Carolina, c. 1918 (1998)
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The Manor Kitchen, The Manor, Asheville, NC, c. 1912 (1998)
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West Broad Street, Southern Pines, NC, c. 1920 (1998)
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Press Brick Row, South Broad Street, Dunn, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
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Unidentified Home, Spencer, North Carolina, c. 1914 (1998)
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Bridge Over Haw River, Haw River, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
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Graded School, Haw River, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
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Dam and Mill, Haw River, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
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Henry Turner (d. 1914), Wake County, North Carolina, c. 1905 (1998)
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Frances Turner, Wife of Henry Turner, Wake Co., NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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Sophia Day Turner, Mother of Frances and Wm. Day, Wake Co., NC, n.d. (1998)
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William Day, Brother of Sophia Day Turner, Wake Co., NC, n.d. (1998)
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QMFC J. D. Lancaster, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Theodore Willis, Sr., Life Saving Service, Davis, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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Seaman Theodore Willis, Jr., U.S.C.G., Davis, NC, c. 1958 (1998)
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PFC Archie Piner, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Davis, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Salter Brothers, U. S. Navy, W.W.II, Davis, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Sgt. W. C. Willis, 322nd Inf., WWI, Davis, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Pvt. Wardie Murphy, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Pvt. J. J. Gillikin, 167th Inf., W.W.I, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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First Group of Young Men Drafted in W.W.I from Carteret Co., NC, c. 1917 (1998)
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Mary Sumner Blount (1777-1822) Daughter and Wife of Rev. War Generals, 1820 (1998)
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Seaboard Air Line RR Depot on Broad St., Southern Pines, NC, c. 1915 (1998)
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Henry Groves Connor (1852-1924), Judge, Legislator, Wilson, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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6th Grade, Wilson Graded School, Wilson, NC, 1893 (1998)
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Group Photo for the New Year, Wilson, NC, 1881, 1881 (1998)
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R. D. W. Connor (1878-1950), Archivist, Historian, c. 1882 (1998)
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Robert Digges Connor (1878-1950), Archivist and Historian, c. 1925 (1998)
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Robert D. W. Connor (1878-1950), Archivist and Historian, c. 1906 (1998)
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The Family of Henry Groves Connor, Wilson, NC, c. 1900 (1998)
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Order of Long Leaf Pine Awarded To John Hagler, Raleigh, NC, 1964 (1998)
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Sgt. J. B. Hagler Receives Order of Long Leaf Pine, Raleigh, NC, 1964 (1998)
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Letter to John Hagler from Terry Sanford, 1998, -1998
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Scotland Neck Hotel, Scotland Neck, North Carolina, c. 1910 (1998)
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Duck Hunters Pose with Game on Boat, Morehead City, NC, c. 1908 (1998)
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Black Workers Picking Cotton, Southern Pines, NC, c. 1914 (1998)
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Girls' Dormitory, Farm Life School, Eureka, NC, c. 1920 (1998)
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Seaboard Airlines Railroad Station, Southern Pines, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
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Railroad Cars at South Rocky Mount, North Carolina, c. 1912 (1998)
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Baseball Game, Westminister School, Rutherfordton, NC, c. 1913 (1998)
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Methodist Protestant Children's Home, High Point, NC, c. 1912 (1998)
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Entrance to Hollywood Cemetery, Elizabeth City, NC, c. 1912 (1998)
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Roanoke Avenue, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, c. 1960 (1998)
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Tyson's Drug Center, Church Street, Rocky Mount, NC, c. 1958 (1998)
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Maria Beale Fletcher, Miss North Carolina, 1961, c. 1962 (1998)
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Franklin Street, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, c. 1912 (1998)
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Black River Presbyterian Church, Ivanhoe, NC, c. 1933 (1998)
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First Presbyterian Church, Taylorsville, NC, c. 1920 (1998)
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Presbyterian Church, Whiteville, North Carolina, c. 1940 (1998)
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Methodist Episcopal Church, Louisburg, North Carolina, c. 1912 (1998)
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Street Scene, Pinehurst, North Carolina, c. 1923 (1998)
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Signature of Jesse Franklin (1760-1823), c. 1800 (1998)
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Signature of Jesse Franklin: "J. Franklin", c. 1800 (1998)
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His Excellency, J. Franklin, Governor of the State of North Carolina, c. 1820 (1998)
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Pvt. Franklin J. Gladden, U.S. Army, E.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
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Pvt. M. E. Holt, U.S. Army, A.E.F., W.W.I, Wake Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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A. S. Rivers Prepares for his Third Parachute Jump, c. 1958 (1998)
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R. E. Ogburn, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Wake Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Pvt. H. K. Burtner, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Guilford Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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PFC R. H. Cavanaugh, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Duplin Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Corp. N. Rawls, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Onlsow Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Lt. J. D. Cooley, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Rutherford Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Corp. C. T. Pfohl, U.S. Army, KIA, WWII, Forsyth Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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1st Lt. R. A. Harden, U.S.A.A.F., P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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Lt. Gen. N. F. Twining, 20th A.F., P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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Officers and Directors, Commercial Nat'l Bank of Ral, NC, c. 1913 (1998)
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The Burnside Expedition- Scene at New Bern and Washington, NC, 1862 (1998)
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Hoisting the Union Flag at Washington, North Carolina, 1862 (1998)
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Union Soldiers Blowing Up Obstruction in Pamlico River, NC, 1862 (1998)
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"Flight of the Rebels at New Bern, NC", 1862 (1998)
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"The Explosion at Fort Dixie", North Carolina, 1862 (1998)
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Removal of Wounded to a New Bern, NC Hospital, 1862 (1998)
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"Rebel Cavalry Entering NewBern, NC Under Flag of Truce", 1862 (1998)
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NC House of Representatives, Session of 1893, 1893 (1998)
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Wake County Courthouse from Yarborough House, Raleigh, NC, c. 1900 (1998)
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Tennis Match, Blue Ridge, North Carolina, c. 1923 (1998)
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Davidson College Varsity Football Team, Mecklenburg Co., NC, 1921 (1998)
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Hotel at Panacea Springs, North Carolina, c. 1914 (1998)
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Courthouse and Confederate Monument, Warrenton, NC, c. 1938 (1998)
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Presbyterian Church, Maxton, North Carolina, c. 1908 (1998)
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Gillespie Street, Fayetteville, North Carolina, c. 1910 (1998)
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Maiden Lane and Goodwin's Bridge, Fayetteville, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
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Scenic View of Junaluska Mtn. and Waynesville, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
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PFC M. A. Torrence, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Charlotte, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Pvt. C. E. Raiford, 322nd Inf., WWI, Cabarrus Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Officers, N.C.O.'s, and Men of 322nd Inf., AEF, WWI, c. 1918 (1998)
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Pvt. C. E. Raiford, U.S. Army, W.W.I, in Germany, c. 1919 (1998)
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H. C. Womack, U.S. Navy, Korean War, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1953 (1998)
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SFC T. M. Shearon, U.S. Army, Vietnam War, Wake Co., NC, c. 1968 (1998)
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MP R. S. Allen, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Hillsborough St., near N.C. State College, Raleigh, NC, c. 1927 (1998)
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Hotel Joseph Hewes, Site of Horniblow's Tavern, Edenton, NC, c. 1931 (1998)
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Exum Newby House, Perquimans County, NC, c. 1940 (1998)
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Houses Being Constructed in Belhaven, North Carolina, c. 1955 (1998)
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"Darden Brothers in Service", from Pitt Co., NC, W.W.II, 1945 (1998)
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John C. Sellers, U.S. Merchant Marine, WWI, Brunswick Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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K. B. Stallings, U.S. Navy at Pearl Harbor, WWII, Selma, NC, c. 1941 (1998)
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Asa Timothy Spaulding (1902-1990), Durham, NC, 1967 (1998)
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Pvt. S. P. McCormick, U.S. Army, in Hawaii, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1928 (1998)
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Three Inch Anti-Aircraft Guns, Fort Shafter, Hawaii, c. 1928 (1998)
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3 In. Antiaircraft Guns with Tripod Mounts and Machine Guns, c. 1928 (1998)
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Antiaircraft Searchlights, 64th Reg. C.A.C., Ft. Shafter, Hawaii, c. 1928 (1998)
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Battleship U.S.S. Pennsylvania at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, c. 1928 (1998)
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U.S.S. PUEBLO at Brest, France, W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
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117th Engineer Train, 42nd Div., U.S. Army, W.W.I, 1918 (1998)
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117th Engineer Hdqtrs. Co., U.S. Army, Germany, W.W.I, 1918 (1998)
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Group from 117th Engineer Train, U.S. Army, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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117th Engineer Train with Horses, U.S. Army, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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117th Engineer Train Standing in Front of Horses, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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117th Engineer Train Poses for Portrait, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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Distant View of 117th Engineer Train with Horses, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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117th Engineers Road Construction, France, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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W. H. Willard (1819-1897), Willard Mfg. Co., Williamsville, NC, c. 1866 (1998)
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William Henry Willard (1819-1897), Washington, NC, c. 1895 (1998)
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Willard Family, Wilmington, NC, ca. 1866, c. 1866 (1998)
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Yadkin Hotel, Salisbury, North Carolina, c. 1920 (1998)
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Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh, North Carolina, c. 1920 (1998)
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Panoramic View of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, c. 1918 (1998)
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Main Street, Looking North, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, c. 1918 (1998)
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Liberty Street, Looking South, Winston-Salem, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Forsyth County Courthouse, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, c. 1918 (1998)
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James A. Gray, Jr. (1889-1952), Winston-Salem, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Brown and Williamson Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Forsyth Furniture Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, c. 1918 (1998)
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H. G. Chatham (1864-1929), Chatham Mfg. Co., Winston-Salem, NC, 1914 (1998)
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Cleve Simpson, Ideal Photo Studio, Winston-Salem, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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J. C. Spach Wagon Works, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, c. 1918 (1998)
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Salem Iron Works, Salem, North Carolina, c. 1918 (1998)
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E. T. Clemmons, Founder of Clemmons School, Clemmons, NC, c. 1886 (1998)
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Birthplace od E. T. Clemmons, Clemmonsville, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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Camel City Coach Company Bus, Winston-Salem, NC, c. 1930 (1998)
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Residence of R. J. Reynolds, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, n.d. (1998)
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Warehouse Scene-- Tobacco Sales, Winston-Salem, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
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Post Office, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, n.d. (1998)
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R. J. Reynold's New Tobacco Factory, Winston-Salem, NC, n.d. (1998)
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Liipfert-Scales Company's Tobacco Factory, Winston-Salem, NC, n.d. (1998)
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Brown and Williamson's Tobacco Factory, Winston Salem, NC, 1905 (1998)
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Arista Cotton Mills, Winston Salem, North Carolina, c. 1905 (1998)
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Virginia-Carolina Chemical Works, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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Brown and Williamson Model Tobacco Works, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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Forsyth Roller Mills, Winston Salem, North Carolina, c. 1905 (1998)
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Yadkin River Dam and Power House, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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A. C. Vogler and Son, Furniture, Undertakers, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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Residence of W. E. Nissen, Winston Salem, North Carolina, c. 1905 (1998)
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Residence of R. J. Reynolds, Winston Salem, North Carolina, c. 1905 (1998)
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Residence of Mrs. Ellen F. Shelton, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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Residence of J. D. Laughenour, Winston Salem, North Carolina, c. 1905 (1998)
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Residence of H. A. Pfohl, Winston Salem, North Carolina, c. 1905 (1998)
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Residence of John Coleman, Winston Salem, North Carolina, c. 1905 (1998)
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Residence of the late John W. Hanes, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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Salem Iron Works, Winston Salem, North Carolina, c. 1905 (1998)
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Engine and Horses of Fire Company #1, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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Typical Tobacco Farm Wagon, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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Downtown Street Scene, Winston Salem, North Carolina, c. 1905 (1998)
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Street Scene on Fourth Street, Winston Salem, North Carolina, c. 1905 (1998)
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Railroad Passenger Station, Winston Salem, North Carolina, c. 1905 (1998)
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L. B. Brickenstein's Plumbing Establishment, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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P. H. Hanes Company Knitting Mills, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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F and H Fries Woolen Mills, Est'd 1840, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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G. E. Nissen and Co., Wagon Mfgrs., Winston-Salem, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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P. H. Hanes Knitting Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, c. 1918 (1998)
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Spring Hill Farm- Barringer House, near Mt. Pleasant, NC, c. 1903 (1998)
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Letter from Stephen Cabarrus to a Standing Committee, 1792 (1998)
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Pvt. D. C. Alberty, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Rockingham Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Letter from Gov. Jonathan Worth to Harnett Co., NC Sheriff, 1866 (1998)
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Funeral Procession of Maj. Gen. Lassiter, U.S. Army, in Hawaii, c. 1928 (1998)
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U.S. Army Baseball Field, Ft. Shafter, Hawaii, c. 1928 (1998)
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Sgt. J. B. Wooten, 165th Eng. Batt., WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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1st Lt. H. F. Radford, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Pvt. Vernon Taylor, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Carteret County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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James Gaskill, U.S. Life Saving Service, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1910 (1998)
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Woodrow Montague, Black Street Musician, Raleigh, NC, c. 1941 (1998)
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Nancy Snellings (b.ca. 1860), of Wake County, NC, c. 1900 (1998)
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Mr. and Mrs. Willie Chavis, Golden Anniversary, Wake Co., NC, 1967 (1998)
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Jeffrey's Grove School, Rosenwald, School, near Raleigh, NC, 1926 (1998)
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Sgt. G. L. Batten, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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R. R. Jones (1922-1944), K.I.A., Battle of Normandy, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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CW2 C. L. Jones, U.S. Army Reserve, Johnston Co., NC, n.d. (1998)
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J. L. Eubanks, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Guilford Co., NC, 1943 (1998)
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Pvt. O. N. Holt, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Guilford Co., NC, 1943 (1998)
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PFC A. J. Hyatt, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Guilford County, NC, 1943 (1998)
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Douglas Hyatt, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Guilford County, NC, 1943 (1998)
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H. V. Roberts, U.S.A.A.F., K.I.A., W.W.II, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Crew 130- Pilot J. T. Smith, n.d. (1998)
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Four North Carolina Marines on Saipan, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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J. H. Giles, Jr. U.S.M.C., K.I.A., W.W.II, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1942 (1998)
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O. E. Core, U.S. Army, K.I.A., W.W.II, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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W. S. Nordan, U.S. Army, K.I.A., W.W.II, Harnett County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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R. H. Stewart, U.S. Army, K.I.A., W.W.II, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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R. E. Mason, U.S. Army, K.I.A., Vietnam War, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1967 (1998)
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C. E. Bennett, U.S.M.C., K.I.A., W.W.II, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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H. T. Buchanan, U.S. Navy, K.I.A., WWII, from Harnett Co., NC, c. 1941 (1998)
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R. L. Dew, U.S.A.A.F., K.I.A., W.W.II, from Harnett Co., NC, c. 1943 (1998)
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W. M. Stone, U.S.A.A.F., K.I.A., W.W.II, from Harnett Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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PFC W. D. Raynor, U.S.M.C., K.I.A., WWII, from Harnett Co., NC, c. 1950 (1998)
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V. L. Godwin, U.S. Army, K.I.A., W.W.II, from Harnett Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Discharged Airmen from Harnett Co., NC, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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Family of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Chavis, Wake County, NC, 1967 (1998)
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Thomas S. Memory (ca. 1818-?), Columbus County, NC, c. 1880 (1998)
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Rachel Baldwin Memory, Mrs. T. S. Memory, Whiteville, NC, c. 1880 (1998)
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Livingston Johnson, Newspaper Editor and Sec'y, Bapt. State Conv., c. 1900 (1998)
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Mary Frances Memory Johnson, wife of Livingston Johnson, c. 1900 (1998)
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J. S. Farmer, Editor of BIBLICAL RECORDER, c. 1900 (1998)
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F. E. J. Farmer, Missionary and Wife of J. S. Farmer, n.d. (1998)
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Mary Lynch Johnson, English Professor, Meredith College, n.d. (1998)
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Artificial Leg of J. T. Gregory, 3rd Ark. Troops, C.S.A., 1998
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W. P. Sowers, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Davidson County, NC, 1946 (1998)
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Rules for Maintenance of Earth Pit Privies, NC Health Board, 1919 (1998)
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H. H. Williams, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Wake County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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J. M. Allen, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Pvt. J. M. Jackson, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Johnston County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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J. M. Strickland, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Johnston County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Pvt. J. H. Stephenson, U.S.M.C., Johnston County, NC, c. 1958 (1998)
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Corp. M. C. Stephenson, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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2nd Lt. R. M. Stephenson, U.S.A.F., Johnston Co., NC, c. 1958 (1998)
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PFC J. J. White, U.S.M.C., P.T.O., W.W.II, Lee County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Company A, 342nd Battalion, Tank Corps, Camp Greene, NC,W.W.I, 1918 (1998)
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J. W. Campbell, Jr., Civilian Training Pilot, from Lee Co., NC, 1942 (1998)
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2nd Lt. J. W. Campbell, Jr., U.S.M.C. Reserve, Lee Co., NC, 1943 (1998)
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U.S.N. Cadet J. W. Campbell, Jr. at U.N.C., from Lee Co., NC, c. 1942 (1998)
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U.S.N. Cadet J. W. Campbell, Jr. with Family, Lee Co., NC,WWII, c. 1942 (1998)
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Col. J. W. Campbell, Jr., U.S.M.C. Res., Retired, Lee Co., NC, 1972 (1998)
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Unidentified Unit of Pvt. J. W. Campell of Lee Co., NC, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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320th Ambulance Company Infantry, A.E.F., W.W.I, 1918 (1998)
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"Raleigh", First Locomotive on R and G RR, Built 1836, c. 1836 (1998)
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"Energy", Gov't Locomotive, Later S and R RR, Built 1862, c. 1862 (1998)
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Frederick Fitzgerald (1825-1866), Confederate Chaplain, c. 1861 (1998)
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Stagecoach in Front of Eagle Hotel, Asheville, NC (NOTE: This is NOT the Eagle Hotel but is instead the Warm Springs Hotel, Warm Springs, NC), c. 1872 (1998)
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Clemmons Stagecoach at Warm Springs Hotel, Madison Co., NC, c. 1875 (1998)
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James Edward Oglethorpe (1696-1785), Founder of Georgia, U.S.A., c. 1720 (1998)
N.98.6.154
24th Machine Gun Battalion, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Fremont, Calif., 1918 (1998)
N.98.6.155-157
Hawkins Family Men, Henderson, North Carolina, c. 1900 (1998)
N.98.6.158
J. E. Vann and Father, Edd, on Family Farm, Henderson, NC, c. 1925 (1998)
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Brice Family with Grandmother, Cora Hawkins, Vance Co., NC, c. 1920 (1998)
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Bird's Eye View of the Fairgrounds Section of Raleigh, NC, 1872 (1998)
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Part of the Confederate Med Corps- Johnson, Haywood, and Hines, c. 1863 (1998)
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"In Memorium" Memorial to Dr. Leonidas A. Jeffreys (1827-1856), 1856 (1998)
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Dr. Leonidas A. Jeffreys (1827-1856), Rep-Elect, Franklin Co.,NC, c. 1856 (1998)
N.98.6.164
Mary H. P. Ray (1893-1964), Faison, North Carolina, c. 1915 (1998)
N.98.6.165
Capt. A. D. Peace (1838-1915), 23rd Regt. N.C.S.T., Granville Co., NC, c. 1865 (1998)
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Passenger Station at Gastonia, North Carolina, c. 1908 (1998)
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Railroad Depot, Southern Pines, North Carolina, c. 1909 (1998)
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First Passenger Train at Pensacola, North Carolina, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.6.169
Interior View of Dentist Office of Daniel Turner Smithwick, c. 1891 (1998)
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Sgt. D. G. Winslow, U.S. Army, Korean War, Perquimans Co., NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.6.171
Sgt. D. G. Winslow, 40th Inf. Div., U.S. Army, Korean War, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.6.172
Sgt. D. G. Winslow, 40th Inf. Div., in Combat Fatigue, c. 1952 (1998)
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Corp. E. A. Dinnsen, 106th Inf., AEF, WWI, Smithfield, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.6.174
E. A. Dinnson, Jr., U.S.S. Charles Lawrence, P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.6.175
Pvt. G. W. Helsabeck, U.S. Army, KIA, WWII, Rural Hall, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.6.176
Lt. L. W. Mosher, U.S. Army Air Corps, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.6.177-178
E. J. Cathell, U.S. Army Med Corps, PTO, WWII, Davidson Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.6.179
J. J. Underwood, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.6.180
T. C. Yarborough, U.S. Army Air Corps, ETO, WWII, Lee Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.6.181
G. W. Rogers, U.S Army Med Corps, AEF, WWI, Wake Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.6.182-183
G. W. Rogers and W. H. Rogers, A.E.F., W.W.I, Wake Co., NC, 1919 (1998)
N.98.6.184
Rogers Family, Wake County, North Carolina, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.6.185
148th Hospital, U.S. Army, W.W.II, P.T.O, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.6.186-187
J. F. Puett (1883-1946), Legislator, Gaston Co., NC, c. 1917 (1998)
N.98.6.188
Styron Boys in Service, Carteret County, NC, c. 1943 (1998)
N.98.6.189
Corp. J. S. Wooten, N.C.N.G., A.E.F., W.W.I, K.I.A, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.6.190
Pvt. H. L. Lancaster, 152nd Inf., WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.6.191
J. C. Devane, U.S.S. Pennsylvania, W.W.II, c. 1941 (1998)
N.98.6.192
W. R. Devane, Jr., U.S.S. Pennsylvania, at Pearl Harbor, c. 1941 (1998)
N.98.6.193
Baptist Church, Cary, North Carolina, c. 1914 (1998)
N.98.6.194
Hurricane Fran Damage at Old Farmer's Market, Raleigh, NC, 1996 (1998)
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Hurricane Fran Damage at the Old Farmer's Market, Raleigh, NC, 1996 (1998)
N.98.6.195-B
Grand Celebration, Historic Battlefield of Guilford Courthouse, 1888 (1998)
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Aerial View of Rocky Mount, North Carolina, c. 1945 (1998)
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Ground View of Airport at Rocky Mount, North Carolina, c. 1945 (1998)
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Aerial View of Municipal Airport, Rocky Mount, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Unidentified Municipal Airport Group, Rocky Mount, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.6.200-201
Aerial View, Showing Air Pollution, at Plymouth, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Aerial View of the Airport at Tarboro, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Aerial View of Tarboro, North Carolina, c. 1945 (1998)
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Aerial View of Williamston, North Carolina, c. 1945 (1998)
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Aerial View Showing Roanoke River, Williamston, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.6.207
Aerial View of Wilson, North Carolina, n.d. (1998)
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American Legion Auxiliary Refreshment Booth, Rocky Mount, NC, 1942 (1998)
N.98.6.209
Housing Proj., Charlotte, NC, Built by Angle Co. of Greensboro, c. 1940 (1998)
N.98.6.210
Western Sanatorium, Under Construction, Black Mountain, NC, c. 1938 (1998)
N.98.6.211
Ray Knight, U.S. Army Med Corps, WWII, Hudson, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.6.212
Javy Wyke, et als, U.S. Army Med. Corps. WWII, Lenoir, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.6.213
Melvin Atkins, et als, U.S. Army Med Corps, E.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.6.214
Pvt. B. S. Pond, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Carteret County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.6.215
Pvt. L. Gilgo, U.S. Army, A.E.F., W.W.I, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.6.216
Corp. Hamilton, et als, U.S. Army, AEF, WWI, Beaufort Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.6.217
Seaman 1st Class Bertie Dixon, U.S. Navy, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1927 (1998)
N.98.6.218
Braxton Piner, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Carteret County, NC, 1941 (1998)
N.98.6.219
Corp. Alanza Salter, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.6.220
Corp. A. Salter and R. Thorpe Sit Atop Artillery, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.6.221
Roland Styron, Jr., U.S. Navy, U.S.S. Aegir, Carteret Co., NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.6.222
J. P. Lewis and C. Murphy, U.S.C.G., Carteret Co., NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.6.223
M. and C. Davis, U.S.C.G., Carteret County, NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.6.224
John Harper, of Snow Hill, NC, et als, U.S.C.G., c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.6.225
L. E. Styron, U.S.C.G., Vietnam War Era, from Carteret Co., NC, c. 1965 (1998)
N.98.6.226
Mr. and Mrs. J. Newton, Keeper of Portsmouth, NC, Lighthouse, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.6.227
Charlie McWilliams, U.S. Lifesaving Service, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.6.228
Co. 176, O.A. Johnson Co., Camp St. Helena, Norfolk, VA, WWI, 1918 (1998)
N.98.6.229-231
Maintenance Facility, U.S. Naval Station, Norfolk, VA, WWI, 1918 (1998)
N.98.6.232-234
Co. 1205, U.S. Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, VA, WWI, 1918 (1998)
N.98.6.235-237
Nordell Hill, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1915 (1998)
N.98.6.238
Machine Shop, State Prison, Raleigh, North Carolina, c. 1915 (1998)
N.98.6.239
Interior View of Wright's Hotel, Raleigh, NC, c. 1912 (1998)
N.98.6.240
First National Bank, Dunn, North Carolina, c. 1923 (1998)
N.98.6.241
Dr. W. J. Hawkins (1819-1894), RR Official, Raleigh, NC, c. 1870 (1998)
N.98.7.1
Dr. E. B. Haywood (1824-1894), Physician, Raleigh, NC, c. 1867 (1998)
N.98.7.2
Dr. R. B. Haywood (1819-1889), Raleigh, North Carolina, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.7.3
Lucy Ann Williams Haywood, of Raleigh, North Carolina, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.7.4
Daniel Gould Fowle (1831-1891), as Superior Court Judge, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.7.5
Brig. Gen. E. Harland (1832-1915), U.S. Volunteers, Civil War, c. 1875 (1998)
N.98.7.6
The Ryals Mother and Daughter of Harnett County, NC, c. 1927 (1998)
N.98.7.7
Col. D. L. Hardee, U.S. Army, P.T.O., W.W.II, Durham Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.8
Sgt. J. D. Haskins, U.S. Army Med Corps, WWII, Nash Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.9
H. E. Haskins, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Nash County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.10
Sgt. Q. F. Haskins, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Nash County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.11
B. A. Johnson, U.S. Army, P.T.O., W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.12
PFC Billy Hayes, U.S. Army, Korean War, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.7.13
PFC R. G. Johnson, U.S. Army, E.T.O, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.14
D. C. Johnson, Jr. U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Wake County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.15
Pvt. W. D. Stanley, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Columbus Co., NC, -1998
N.98.7.16
PFC G. L. E. Carroll, Sr., U.S. Army, W.W.II, Polk Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.17
Mills Family of Jones and Onslow Counties, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.7.18
Col. G. T. Wood, et als, in Italy, W.W.II, 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.19
PFC K. R. Trodgon, U.S. Army, PTO, WWII, Asheboro, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.20
PFC K. R. Trogdon, 331st Ord. Dep., WWII, Asheboro, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.21
PFC R. Williams, 857th Engineer BN, WWII, Edgecombe Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.22
Capt. R. Q. Easterling, 81st Div., WWII, Richmond Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.23
L. T. Easterling, U.S.A.A.F. Cadet, WWII, Richmond Co., NC, 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.24
Sgt. D. B. Fisler, U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, with Fellow Soldier, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.25
Capt. W. W. Riddick, 115th FA, WWI, Wake County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.7.26
Lt. E. B. Haynes, A.E.F., W.W.I, Wake County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.7.27
Death Notices of Pvts. Lanier and Luck, WWII, Randolph Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.28
Henry Hobgood (1812-1888), Granville County, NC, c. 1885 (1998)
N.98.7.29
Emma L. Hobgood White (1864-1922), Granville County, NC, c. 1885 (1998)
N.98.7.30
SgtMaj. N. W. Riley, Jr., U.S. Army, WWII, Gaston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.31
Capt. J. F. Roueche, 148th Gen. Hosp., WWII, Alamance Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.32
W. S. Cornell, U.S. Army Med Corps, WWII, Mecklenburg Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.33
A. Valentine, et als, 148th Gen. Hosp., P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.34
Lester Groner, et als, 148th Gen. Hosp., WWII, Gaston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.35
StaffSgt. G. Hancock, 148th Gen. Hosp., WWII, Jones Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.36
F. Lawrence, 148th Gen. Hosp., PTO, WWII, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.37
Raeford Mullis, 148th Gen. Hosp., PTO, WWII, Union Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.38
Pvts. Collins, Shepherd, et als, 148th Gen. Hosp.,PTO, WWII, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.39
Members of the 148th Gen. Hosp., U.S. Army, P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.40
H. C. Sinclair, 148th Gen. Hosp., W.W.II, Stanly Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.41
J. R. Barker, 148th Gen. Hosp., W.W.II, Greenville, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.42
J. R. Barker, et als, 148th Gen. Hosp., U.S. Army, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.43
L. R. Armstrong, et als, 148th Gen. Hosp., P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.44
Capt. E. H. Williams, U.S. Army Med Corps, WWII, Nash Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.45
H. Giles, with Fellow Soldier, 148th Gen. Hosp., P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.46
Davis, Segrest, et als, 148th Gen. Hosp., P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.47
Sgt. Morrison, et als, 148th Gen. Hosp., P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.48
Pvt. E. Ballard, et als, 148th Gen. Hosp., P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.49
Capt. H. W. Riddle, 148th Gen. Hosp., PTO, WWII, Wake Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.50
SSgt. R. V. Tish, 148th Gen. Hosp., WWII, Mecklenburg Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.51
General Mess, 148th Gen. Hosp., P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.52
Fulcher, Rogers, Burton, et als, 148th Gen. Hosp., PTO, WWII, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.53
Vernon Smith, et als, 148th Gen. Hosp., P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.54
Pvt. E. Galinski, et als, 148th Gen. Hosp., P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.55
Sgt. Deloss Nelson, 148th Gen. Hosp., P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.56
Transportation Unit, 148th Gen. Hosp., P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.57
The Guards, 148th General Hospital, P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.58
Broom, Wilson, et als, 148th Gen. Hosp., P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.59
Employees of the NC Car Company, Foundry, Raleigh, NC, 1895 (1998)
N.98.7.60
George Peabody (1795-1869), Philanthropist, c. 1864 (1998)
N.98.7.61
Ada L. B. Flythe (1859-1899), Northampton County, NC, c. 1883 (1998)
N.98.7.62
Female Grads of Whitted High School, Durham, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
N.98.7.63
Black Principals of Durham, North Carolina, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.64
Pastor M. M. Fisher, White Rock Bapt. Ch., Durham, NC, c. 1955 (1998)
N.98.7.65
Black Officials from Durham, NC meet with Gov. Hodges, c. 1957 (1998)
N.98.7.66
Interior View, Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Durham, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.7.67
Adam C. Powell, Jr. Speaks at St. Mark AME Church, Durham, NC, c. 1958 (1998)
N.98.7.68
Dr. M. L. King, Jr. Signs Autographs, Durham, NC, 1958 (1998)
N.98.7.69
Dr. M. L. King, Jr. Speaks at NC Central College, Durham, c. 1966 (1998)
N.98.7.70
Charlie Vann of Henderson, NC, with New Automobile, c. 1927 (1998)
N.98.7.71
Rebecca Hawkins (c.1840-1901), Vance County, North Carolina, c. 1880 (1998)
N.98.7.72
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Members, Oxford, North Carolina, c. 1957 (1998)
N.98.7.73
Yarborough Family, Vance County, North Carolina, c. 1925 (1998)
N.98.7.74
The Black Physicians and Nurses of Durham, NC, c. 1940 (1998)
N.98.7.76
Dr. O. B. Burson Speaks at Shiloh Bapt. Ch., Henderson, NC, c. 1940 (1998)
N.98.7.77
City Teachers Association, Durham, North Carolina, c. 1957 (1998)
N.98.7.78
H. A. Morrison, Undertaker, Henderson, NC, c. 1940 (1998)
N.98.7.79
Philip A. Hawkins (1899-1951), Laborer, Henderson, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.80
Men's Choir, shiloh Baptist Church, Henderson, NC, c. 1930 (1998)
N.98.7.81
Democratic Representatives, NC House of Rep., 1893, 1893 (1998)
N.98.7.82
Neill A. Smith, Democratic Rep. from Kipling, NC, 1909 (1998)
N.98.7.83
Lt. J. M. Johnson, U.S Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.84
H. G. Willis, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Carteret County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.85
R. H. Willis, 82nd Airborne, U.S Army, Vietnam War, c. 1973 (1998)
N.98.7.86
Lt. P. W. Sowers, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.87
Capt. R. G. Sowers, U.S.A.A.F., Davidson County, NC, c. 1957 (1998)
N.98.7.88-89
Capt. R. G. Sowers in the Cockpit of SR-71 Blackbird, c. 1962 (1998)
N.98.7.90
W. H. Mills, U.S.M.C., Korean War, Tabor City, NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.7.91
David Bruton, 15th Inf., U.S. Army, E.T.O., W.W.II, Troy, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.92
J. M. Dupree, 234th Engineers, ETO, WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.93
C. D. Hooks, U.S Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.94
Lt. D. W. Hooks, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.9.95
Lt. S. R. Routh, et als, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.96
1st Lt. W. H. Godfrey, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Lee Co. NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.97
Lt. Louise Dorsett, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.98
Sgt. W. McP. Holt, 20th Inf., P.T.O., W.W.II, Lee Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.99
Williams Brothers, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Coats, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.100
N.C. Civil War Vets Unveil 1st Conf. Monument, Appomattox, VA, 1905 (1998)
N.98.7.101
M. J. McLendon, DefCom Operations Unit, Washington, D. C., c. 1972 (1998)
N.98.7.102
Corp. F. M. Chadwick, Jr., 113th F.A., W.W.I, Craven Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.7.103
Sgt. G. H. Jackson, 113th F.A., W.W.I, Washington Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.7.104
Pvt. A. B. Taylor, 321st Inf., W.W.I, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.7.105
Chaplain J. M. Smith, U.S. Army, P.T.O., Robeson Co., NC, c. 1941 (1998)
N.98.7.106
865th Bomb Squad with B-24 Airplane, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.107
SSgt. H. F. Fisler, 865th Bomb Sq., PTO, WWII, Sampson Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.108
SSgt. H. T. Fisler, et als, U.S.A.A.F., P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.109
SSgt. H. T. Fisler with Pipe, U.S.A.A.F., P.T.O., W.W.II, 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.110
Corp. Robt. Moore, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Pender Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.111
Corp. Robt. Moore, U.S.A.A.F., at Ajo, Arizona, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.112
Quarters, U.S.A.A.F., Eglin Airfield, Florida, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.113
JB-2 Jet Bomb, Eglin Airfield, Florida, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.114
JB-2 Jet Bomb, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.115
Presbyterian Church, Washington, North Carolina, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.7.116
Zebulon Baptist Church, Zebulon, North Carolina, c. 1913 (1998)
N.98.7.117
W. L. Wiggs Residence, Zebulon, North Carolina, c. 1912 (1998)
N.98.7.118
Pitchford Family, Warren County, North Carolina, c. 1858 (1998)
N.98.7.119
Two Members of the Pitchford Family, Warren County, NC, c. 1858 (1998)
N.98.7.120
Pvt. D. D. Diggs, 43rd Regt. N.C.S.T., Anson Co., NC, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.7.121
String Band, North Carolina State Prison at Raleigh, c. 1909 (1998)
N.98.7.122
Pvt. J. B. Williford, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Robeson Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.123
Corp. H. McL. Williford, U.S. Army, WWII, Robeson Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.124
J. C. Williford, P.T.O., W.W.II, Robeson County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.125
MSgt. R. A. Williford, E.T.O., W.W.II, Robeson Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.126
A. B. Williford, U.S. Army, E.T.O., W.W.II, Robeson Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.127
R. A. Sandy, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Wake County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.128
Corp. E. B. Sandy, U.S. Army, E.T.O., W.W.II, Wake Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.129
L. L. Sandy, U.S. Navy, P.T.O., W.W.II, Wake Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.130
Corp. W. W. Harris, U.S. Army, P.T.0., W.W.II, Wake Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.131
W. E. Nelson, U.S. Navy, ETO, WWII, Martin Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.132
2nd. Lt. E. L. Hill, U.S.A.A.F., WWII, ETO, Columbus Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.133
Pvt. L. R. Washington, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.134
Pvt. Calvin Washington, U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.135
Corp. W. J. Washington, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.136
Pvt. W. J. Seagroves, 114th Inf., ETO, WWII, Wake Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.137
Corp. J. R. Hodges, U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Pitt Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.138
Corp. W. O. Fanney, U.S. Army, PTO, WWII, Halifax Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.139
J. L. Fanney, U.S. Navy, ETO, WWII, Halifax Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.140
PFC H. R. Fanney, U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Halifax Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.141
PFC Harold Van-Derveer, U.S. Army, ET0, WWII, with Wife, 1942 (1998)
N.98.7.142
S. E. Batten, U.S. Navy, PTO, WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.143
PFC J. H. Lee, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.144
Corp. C. S. Brooks, U.S. Army, E.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.145
C. A. Willis, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Buncombe County, NC, 1942 (1998)
N.98.7.146
Corp. W. E. Lee, U.S. Army, E.T.O., W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.147
The Lees, U.S. Army, E.T.O., W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.148
C. E. Johnson, U.S.A.F., Vietnam, from Johnston Co., NC, c. 1968 (1998)
N.98.7.149
C. H. Lee, U.S.A.F., Vietnam, from Johnston Co., NC, c. 1968 (1998)
N.98.7.150
PFC J. A. Capps, U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.151
P. P. Peace (c.1816-1886), Physician, 47th Regt., N.C.S.T., c. 1863 (1998)
N.98.7.152
A. S. Peace (1840-1905), 44th Reg., N.C.S.T., Granville Co., NC, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.7.153
A. S. Peace (1840-1905), Granville County, NC, c. 1880 (1998)
N.98.7.154
Alexander Smith Peace (1840-1905), of Granville Co., NC, c. 1870 (1998)
N.98.7.155
PFC H. H. Bolton, U.S.A.A.F., PTO, WWII, Randolph Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.156-157
Mrs. Herman Harding (Marjorie L. Bolton), of Denton, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.158
SSgt. E. L. Hege, Jr., U.S. Army, PTO, WWII, Davidson Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.159
Capt. (Dr.) Thel Hooks, of Johnston County, North Carolina, 1935 (1998)
N.98.7.160
Leadship B-17 of the 97th B. G., E.T.O., W.W.II, 1942 (1998)
N.98.7.161
PFC T. A. Christmas, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Durham County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.162
G. A. Hardin, U.S. Army, P.T.O., W.W.II, Hickory, NC, 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.163-165
The Ingolds, from Hickory, North Carolina, 1943 (1998)
N.98.7.166
Pvt. G. A. Hardin, U.S. Army, WWII, and Wife, from Hickory, NC, c. 1943 (1998)
N.98.7.167
W. I. Hardin, U.S.C.G., from Hickory, North Carolina, c. 1968 (1998)
N.98.7.168
Sgt. G. A. Hardin, U.S.A.F., and Wm. Hardin, of Hickory, NC, c. 1968 (1998)
N.98.7.169
PFC Robert J. Smart, 370th Inf., WWII, from Winston-Salem, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.170
A. M. Furmen, U.S Navy, W.W.II, Wake County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.171
1st Lt. E. W. Blackburn, U.S. Air Corps, WWI, Guilford Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.7.172
Pvt. B. T. Willis, U.S. Army, WWI, KIA, from Carteret Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.7.172
Men of the Co. K, 3rd NC Inf. at the Mexican Border, 1916 (1998)
N.98.7.173
Soldiers at Reception Center, Ft. Oglethorpe, GA, W.W.II, c. 1943 (1998)
N.98.7.174
PFC S. J. Craven, U.S. Army, W.W.II, at New Guinea, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.175
PFC S. J. Craven, et als, U.S. Army, PTO, WWII, in New Guinea, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.176
Pvt. S. J. Craven, at Chicamauga Battlefield, GA, W.W.II, 1943 (1998)
N.98.7.177
PFC D. N. Pope, U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Purple Heart Recepient, c. 1943 (1998)
N.98.7.178
Sgt. G. M. Pope, U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.179
B. T. Pope, U.S. Army, Berlin Crisis, from Johnston Co., NC, c. 1958 (1998)
N.98.7.180
PFC M. E. Woodard, Jr., U.S. Army, from Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.181
H. T. Pope, Jr., N.C.N.G., Johnston County, NC, c. 1956 (1998)
N.98.7.182
Herman Barnette, U.S. Army, 2nd Armored Div., E.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.183
Herbert Massey, 87th Inf., U.S. Army, E.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.184
Corp. O. Tedder, 101st Airborne Div., U.S. Army, E.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.7.185
U.S.S. Paul Hamilton, U.S. Navy, P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.186
Some Crewmembers Aboard the U.S.S. PAUL HAMILTON, PTO, WWII, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.187
Complement of U.S.S. Hamilton, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.188
Radar Personnell, U.S.S. Paul Hamilton, U.S. Navy, PTO, WWII, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.189
Purple Heart Ceremony, U.S.S. Hamilton, U.S. Navy, PTO, WWII, 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.190
Inspections Aboard the U.S.S. Hamilton, Pearl Harbor, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.191
Relief of Commanders, U.S.S. Hamilton, U.S. Navy, PTO, WWII, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.192
Chief Petty Officers, U.S.S. Hamilton, P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.193
Officers of Ship and Squadron, U.S.S. Hamilton, P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.194
King Neptune's Court, U.S.S. Hamilton, P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.195
Getting a Haircut on the U.S.S. Hamilton, P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.196
Initiation by King Neptune's Court, U.S. Navy, P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.7.197
Capt. R. L. Peace, U.S.M.C., and Wife, Sandra, at Wedding, 1967 (1998)
N.98.7.199
Mrs. Robert L. Peace, of Wake Co., NC, Wedding Portrait, 1967 (1998)
N.98.7.200
Capt. and Mrs. Peace, of Wake Co., NC, Make Toast, 1967 (1998)
N.98.7.202
Capt. Robert L. Peace, U.S.M.C., Wedding Party, 1967 (1998)
N.98.7.201
Capt. Robt. L. Peace Dances with Mrs. Sandra Peace at Wedding, 1967 (1998)
N.98.7.203
Students and Teacher, Eastover H.S., Cumberland Co., NC, c. 1912 (1998)
N.98.7.204
Students Body of Eastover School, Cumberland Co., NC, c. 1915 (1998)
N.98.7.205
Student Body at Little Female college, Littleton, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
N.98.7.206
Indian Trail H.S. Basketball Team, Cumberland Co., NC, 1929 (1998)
N.98.7.207
The J. D. Geddie Country Store, Stedman, NC, c. 1909 (1998)
N.98.7.208
Home of J. D. Geddie, Stedman, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.7.209
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Geddie and Friend, Stedman, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.7.210
Flood Scenes, Fayetteville, North Carolina, 1908 (1998)
N.98.7.211-212
Members of the Trinity College Basketball Team, Durham, NC, c. 1909 (1998)
N.98.7.213
Two Members of Trinity College, NC Champion Basketball Team, c. 1912 (1998)
N.98.7.214
Female Friends at Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, c. 1920s (1998)
N.98.7.215
Tourist at Lumina Pavilion, Wrightsville Beach, NC, c. 1910s (1998)
N.98.7.216
Unidentified Female Students in NC with Athletic Equipment, c. 1910s (1998)
N.98.7.217
Unidentified Man in 18th Cent. Attire, at Fayetteville, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.7.218
Family Reunion at the Home of E. M. Moore, Union Co., NC, 1932 (1998)
N.98.7.219
W. T. Bryan, Jr., 322nd Inf., U.S. Army, WWI, Aurora, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.8.1
Corp. L. G. Layne, et als, U.S.A.F., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.8.2
Sgt. C. W. Andrews, U.S. Army, P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.3
The Slagle Bros., U.S. Army, with Family, and Corp. R. Dobson, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.8.4
J. H. Currie, Jr., C.B.I.T.O., W.W.II, Warren Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.5
Col. N. A. McDaniel, U.S.A.F., Vietnam POW, Cumberland Co., NC, c. 1973 (1998)
N.98.8.6
Baptism of Virginia Dare, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.8.7
Business Block, Lexington, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.8.8
Women Seated on Railroad Cart at Depot, Lexington, NC, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.8.9
Tin Mine, Kings Mountain, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.8.10
Southern Railway Depot and Passengers, Mooresville, NC, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.8.11
Crapshooters at Clinton, North Carolina, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.8.12
Construction Camp at Blewett Falls, North Carolina, c. 1912 (1998)
N.98.8.13
Arlington Hotel, Goldsboro, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.8.14
Lincoln Hospital, Lincolnton, North Carolina, c. 1908 (1998)
N.98.8.15
First Baptist Church, Durham, North Carolina, c. 1906 (1998)
N.98.8.16
Hotel Raeford, U.S. 15A Highway, Raeford, NC, c. 1940 (1998)
N.98.8.17
Street Scene in Front of Mills Groceries, Rutherfordton, NC, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.8.18
Public School Building, Spencer, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.8.19
Baptist Church, Oxford, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.8.20
Residence of J. A. Anthony, Shelby, North Carolina, c. 1910s (1998)
N.98.8.21
Locomotives, Southern Railway Shops, Spencer, NC, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.8.22
E. W. Tatum, Salesman, Salisbury, North Carolina, 1908 (1998)
N.98.8.23
The Falls Hotel, Gastonia, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.8.24
Stanly County Loan and Trust Company, Albemarle, NC, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.8.25
West Union Street, Morganton, North Carolina, c. 1909 (1998)
N.98.8.26
Westminister School, Rutherfordton, North Carolina, c. 1908 (1998)
N.98.8.27
Three-Masted Schooner at N and S Dock, Morehead City, NC, c. 1908 (1998)
N.98.8.28
Business Section, Hay Street, Fayetteville, NC, c. 1955 (1998)
N.98.8.29
Law School Graduates at NC Central University, 1949 (1998)
N.98.8.30
Dr. J. E. Shepard and Family, Durham, NC, 1941 (1998)
N.98.8.31
Black Attorneys Conference at Durham, North Carolina, c. 1954 (1998)
N.98.8.32
Retirement Ceremony for Mrs. Susie B. Norflett, Durham, NC, c. 1947 (1998)
N.98.8.33
Children of C. C. Spaulding, Sr., Durham, North Carolina, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.8.34
Asa Spaulding, Jr., as a Child, Durham, NC, c. 1912 (1998)
N.98.8.35
Black Women's Missionaries of Durham, North Carolina, c. 1947 (1998)
N.98.8.36
Rev. M. M. Fisher, White Rock Baptist Church, Durham, NC, c. 1938 (1998)
N.98.8.37
Daughters of Dorcas Society Club Meeting, Durham, NC, 1956 (1998)
N.98.8.38
Black Lawyers of NC at Convention in Durham, NC, c. 1954 (1998)
N.98.8.39
Mrs. Cattie Moore, Wife of Dr. A. M. Moore, Durham, NC, c. 1912 (1998)
N.98.8.40
W. D. Hill, A Black Businessman of Durham, NC, c. 1938 (1998)
N.98.8.41
Dr. C. E. McLeod, Founder of Morehead Av. Ch., Durham, NC, c. 1938 (1998)
N.98.8.42
Medical Auxiliary Dinner for Black Physicians of Durham, NC, c. 1954 (1998)
N.98.8.43-44
Delta Sigma Theta, Durham, North Carolina Chapter, c. 1947 (1998)
N.98.8.45
The Moore Bible Class, White Rock Bapt. Ch., Durham, NC, 1957 (1998)
N.98.8.47
Mrs. M. S. Shearin's Annual Piano Recital, Durham, NC, 1950 (1998)
N.98.8.46
The Patriarhs of Scarborough Funeral Home, Kinston and Durham, NC, c. 1954 (1998)
N.98.8.48
Murphy School, Ms. Frances Lacy 1st Grade Class, Raleigh, NC, 1930 (1998)
N.98.8.49
Bill Hutchins with Dog, "Sport", Franklin St., Raleigh, NC, 1927 (1998)
N.98.8.50
Aerial View of Raleigh Speedway, Raleigh, NC, 1950 (1998)
N.98.8.51
Col. S. McD. Tate with Female Companion, Gettysburg, PA, c. 1896 (1998)
N.98.8.52
Margaret D. McNair (1787-1883), St. Pauls, North Carolina, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.8.53
Capt. B. P. Williamson, C.S.A., in Uniform, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.8.54
T. L. Easley, U.S.M.C., W.W.II, Rockingham County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.55
Marvin Cash, U.S. Navy, P.T.O., W.W.II, Rockingham Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.56-57
R. A. Hudgins, U.S.N.R.F., W.W.I, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.8.58
Corp. F. Warner, U.S. Army, E.T.O., W.W.II, Montgomery Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.8.59
Interior View, Piggly Wiggly Store, Hillsboro St., Raleigh, NC, c. 1928 (1998)
N.98.8.60
Piggly Wiggly Store Interior, Hillsboro St., Raleigh, NC, c. 1928 (1998)
N.98.8.61
Lonnie Edwards (1877-1947), of Wake County, NC, c. 1899 (1998)
N.98.8.62
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Edwards Wedding Photo, Wake Co., NC, 1902 (1998)
N.98.8.63
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Edwards, Wake County, NC, c. 1890 (1998)
N.98.8.64
Home of J. T. Edwards, Wake County, North Carolina, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.8.65
John Thomas Edwards (1844-1918), Wake County, NC, c. 1888 (1998)
N.98.8.66
Farmers Saloon, near City Market, Raleigh, NC, c. 1900 (1998)
N.98.8.67
Interior View, Edwards Store, Raleigh, NC, c. 1920 (1998)
N.98.8.68
J. T. Edwards and Family at Homeplace, Wake County, NC, c. 1888 (1998)
N.98.8.69
J. T. Edwards and Daughter, Lena, in Gazebo, Wake Co., NC, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.8.70
Farm Buildings of J. T. Edwards, Wake County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.8.71
Copeland Family in Front of Their Home, Northampton Co., NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.8.72
Unveiling of Memorial Tablet to Jos. Montford, Halifax, NC, 1911 (1998)
N.98.8.73-75
Masons at the Unveiling of Jos. Montford Memorial, Halifax, NC, 1911 (1998)
N.98.8.76
Sarah Conant, wife of Jonathan Merrian- 1770, 1770 (1998)
N.98.8.77
Mother at Spinner with Three Children in NC Mountains, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.8.78-79
PFC T. L. Noe, U.S. Army, A.E.F., W.W.I, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.8.80
MSgt. H. S. Hendrix, U.S. Army, PTO, WWII, McDowell Co., NC, 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.81-82
PFC W. O. Hodge, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.8.83
Aviation Storekeeper Third Class, U.S. Navy, Korean War, c. 1953 (1998)
N.98.8.84
Vonza Jackson Underwood, Jr., U.S.M.C., Johnston Co., NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.8.85-87
Pvt. E. E. Davis, U.S. Army, A.E.F., W.W.I, Davis, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.8.88
Two Carteret County, NC Soldiers from World War One, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.8.89
Pvt. C. N. Garner, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Carteret County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.8.90
Everett Willis, U.S.C.G., Carteret County, NC, c. 1940 (1998)
N.98.8.91
M. H. Fulcher, Jr., U.S.N.R., W.W.II, Carteret County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.8.92
L. J. Gaskill, U.S. Army, Carteret County, NC, c. 1958 (1998)
N.98.8.93
David Styron, U.S.C.G., Carteret County, NC, c. 1968 (1998)
N.98.8.94
C. V. Rose, U.S. Navy, Vietnam Era, Carteret County, NC, c. 1973 (1998)
N.98.8.95
C. V. Rose, U.S. Navy, Serving as Seabee Security Guard, c. 1973 (1998)
N.98.8.96
Construction Training Unit, U. S. Navy, Vietnam Era, c. 1973 (1998)
N.98.8.97
Corp. I. W. Clark, U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Durham Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.8.98
V. L. Franklin, U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Rougemont, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.8.99
PFC W. R. Dean, U.S Army, A.E.F., W.W.I, Franklin Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.8.100
Lt. L. N. McGranahan, Jr., U.S.A.A.F., WWII, Durham Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.101
J. A. Dougherty, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Fayetteville, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.102
Dougherty and Andrews, U.S. Army, P.T.O., W.W.II, 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.103
J. T. Uzzle, Sr., U.S. Army, W.W.II, Pitt County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.104-105
B. B. Tunstall, N.C.N.G., Johnston County, NC, c. 1985 (1998)
N.98.8.106
C. B. Thomas, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.8.107
Parlor of Dixieland, Thomas Wolfe Memorial, Asheville, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.8.108
W. W. W. Hines, Road Contractor, NC Highway System, c. 1923 (1998)
N.98.8.109
Mule Team of W. W. W. Hines, Contractor for State Hwy. System, c. 1923 (1998)
N.98.8.110
W. W. W. Hines as Young Man, Lincolnton, NC, c. 1890 (1998)
N.98.8.111
W. W. W. Hines, 1st NC Regt., Spanish-American War, 1898 (1998)
N.98.8.112
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hines, Lincoln County, North Carolina, c. 1912 (1998)
N.98.8.113
Unidentified Civil War Soldier, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.8.114
T. L. Smith, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.115
H. R. Simmons, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.116
R. F. Simmons, U.S Army, W.W.II, on Car, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.117
R. F. Simmons, U.S. Army, W.W.II, by Tree, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.118
L. R. Shehdan, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.119
E. E. Ryan, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.120
Felton Raynor, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.121
S. O. Strickland, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.122
R. B. Strickland, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.123
R. B. Strickland, U.S.M.C., W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.124
A. G. Strickland, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.125
N. N. Strickland, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.126
Henry Shrum (1822-1896), Civil War Vet, Lincoln Co., NC, c. 1880 (1998)
N.98.8.127
Annie S. McAlister (d. 1911), Lincoln County, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
N.98.8.128
C. R. Strickland, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.129
Leemon T. Strickland, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.130
C. D. Peacock, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.131
J. H. Roberts, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.132
Carl K. Parrish, Jr., U.S. Army, Johnston County, NC, 1962 (1998)
N.98.8.133
T. J. Olive, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.134
R. F. Olive, U.S. Navy, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.8.135
C. K. Parrish, Sr., U.S. Army, W.W.I, Johnston County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.8.136
W. R. Middleton, Jr., U.S. Army, Korean War, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1953 (1998)
N.98.8.137
W. R. Middleton, Sr., U.S. Army, W.W.I, Johnston County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.8.138
H. R. Medlin, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.139
J. D. McLamb, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.140
Capt. W. H. Lassiter, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1943 (1998)
N.98.8.141
D. B. Youngblood, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.142
B. H. Woodard, 20th Eng. Brig., Cold War, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1954 (1998)
N.98.8.143
Wm. I. Worley, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.144
Jessie Stancil, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Johnston County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.8.145
H. McK. Southern, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.146
D. T. Strickland, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Johnston County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.8.147
V. F. Stallings, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Johnston County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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North Carolina Brigade at Camp Stewart, Texas, 1916 (1998)
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Unidentified Funeral, World War I, c. 1918 (1998)
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Rebie Whitfield Riddick (c.1895-c.1990), c. 1920 (1998)
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William H. Riddick, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Courtland, Virginia, c. 1918 (1998)
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Five Little Girls from Franklin, Virginia, c. 1945 (1998)
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J. C. Vaughan and Family, Franklin, Virginia, c. 1910 (1998)
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560th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion, WWII, 1944 (1998)
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Sgt. W. W. Rowe, et als, U.S. Army, W.W.II, McDowell Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Corp. J. Hamby, W.W.II, Cherokee Co., NC, et als, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.160
Sgt. R. F. Thorpe, W.W.II, Forsyth County, NC, et als, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.161
R. G. Holder, W.W.II, Wilkes County, NC, et als, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.162
Corp. C. N. Belton, W.W.II, Surry County, NC, et als, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.163
P. S. White, W.W.II, Bertie County, NC, et als, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.164
Jackson Hoffler, U.S. Navy, ETO, WWII, Perquimans Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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SSgt. C. F. Sumner, III, U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Perquimans Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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S. J. Stallings, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.8.167
J. B. Strickland, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Standing Watch, c. 1918 (1998)
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C. T. Smith, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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J. T. Smith, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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B. E. Smith, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.8.171
Purefoy's Mill, Morgan's Creek, Chapel Hill, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
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W. W. Ashe (1872-1932), First NC Forester, c. 1895 (1998)
N.98.9.2
First Johnston County, NC W.W.II U.S. Army Enlistees, 1940 (1998)
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G. A. McLemore, Jr., U.S. Army, Korean War, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1953 (1998)
N.98.9.4
A. C. Boggs, Catawba County, NC House of Representatives, 1899 (1998)
N.98.9.5-6
Clarence Conley, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Caldwell Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.9.7-8
M. T. Mitchell (1836-), 22nd Reg.,N.C.S.T., Stokes Co., NC, c. 1890 (1998)
N.98.9.9
Sarah J. M. Mitchell, Stokes County, North Carolina, n.d. (1998)
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Chariot Race, Dixie Classic Fair, Winston Salem, NC, 1912 (1998)
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Tower at Dixie Classic Fair, Winston Salem, NC, 1912 (1998)
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Foot Race, Dixie Classic Fair, Winston Salem, NC, 1912 (1998)
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Chariot Trotting Race, Dixie Classic Fair, Winston Salem, NC, 1912 (1998)
N.98.9.14-15
Grandstand, Dixie Classic Fair, Winston Salem, NC, 1912 (1998)
N.98.9.16
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Office Bldg., Winston Salem, NC, c. 1912 (1998)
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Fries Woolen Mill, Winston Salem, North Carolina, n.d. (1998)
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Parade with School Children, Winston Salem, North Carolina, 1910 (1998)
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Coan House, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, c. 1920 (1998)
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Vogler's Ambulance, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, c. 1920 (1998)
N.98.9.21
PicNic at the R. J. Reynolds House, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1912 (1998)
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Home of R. J. Reynolds, W. 5th St., Winston-Salem, NC, n.d. (1998)
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Frank Vogler and Sons Funeral Home, Winston-Salem, NC, c. 1920 (1998)
N.98.8.26
Mary Maude Rogers (c.1907-), Waitress, Raleigh, NC, 1936 (1998)
N.98.9.27
Medoc Cellars Vineyard, Halifax County, NC, c. 1898 (1998)
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Blacksmith Shoeing a Horse, c. 1886 (1998)
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Cotton Wagon Loaded with Bales of Cotton, c. 1875 (1998)
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Bank of Durham, Durham, North Carolina, c. 1883 (1998)
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Adams Building, Raleigh, North Carolina, Built 1874, c. 1881 (1998)
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Bldg. of Williamson and Upchurch, Raleigh, NC, c. 1877 (1998)
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Fannie Closs Parker, Lucy Ann Closs Parker, and Family, c. 1900 (1998)
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Walter Scott Parker, Louisburg, North Carolina, c. 1900 (1998)
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Willie Closs Parker Peace, Henderson, NC, c. 1900 (1998)
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S. T. Peace (1879-1964), Author, Banker, Historian, Henderson, NC, c. 1900 (1998)
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Samuel Thomas Peace House, Henderson, North Carolina, n.d. (1998)
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Gen. W. G. Peace (1875-1941), U.S. Army, Granville Co., NC, c. 1935 (1998)
N.98.9.39-40
Peace Family of Granville County, North Carolina, c. 1918 (1998)
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Peace Family, c. 1925 (1998)
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Pvt. R. E. King, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Carteret County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Pvt. Mack Kale, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Catawba County, NC, c. 1943 (1998)
N.98.9.44
C. H. Pruitt, U.S. Army, Stokes County, NC, c. 1920 (1998)
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PFC J. C. Moore, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, 1945 (1998)
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Pvt. J. C. Moore, U.S. Army, WWII, with Wife, Johnston Co., NC, 1944 (1998)
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Sgt.F.C. J. L. Mims, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Aberdeen, NC, c. 1963 (1998)
N.98.9.48
Platoon from 1st Battalion, U.S. Army, W.W.II, P.T.O., c. 1941 (1998)
N.98.9.49
Street Scene, Murphy, North Carolina, c. 1948 (1998)
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Downtown Garage, Main Street, Winston-Salem, NC, c. 1920 (1998)
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Interstate Granite Corporation, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1932 (1998)
N.98.9.52
Cuban Students at Whitsett Institute, Whitsett, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.9.53
Residence of Y. H. Knowles, Mount Olive, North Carolina, c. 1911 (1998)
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Bank of Mount Olive, Mount Olive, North Carolina, c. 1911 (1998)
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Center Street, Looking North, Mount Olive, NC, c. 1911 (1998)
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Baptism in the Pigeon River, near Canton, NC, c. 1907 (1998)
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Women Weaving, Allanstand Cottage Industries, Asheville, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.9.58
W. T. Whitsett (1866-1934), Pres., Whitsett Inst., Whitsett, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.9.59
Rev. Patrick Walsh, Street Preaching in Waynesville, NC, c. 1949 (1998)
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Planters Bank Building, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, c. 1906 (1998)
N.98.9.61
Roanoke River at Plymouth, North Carolina, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.9.62
Atlantic Hotel and Pier, Morehead City, North Carolina, c. 1906 (1998)
N.98.9.63
Queen Street, Looking South, Kinston, North Carolina, c. 1915 (1998)
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Surf Bathing, Lumina Pavilion, Wrightsville Beach, NC, c. 1912 (1998)
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Main Street, Henderson, North Carolina, c. 1940 (1998)
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Front Street, Showing Manson and Davis Houses, Beaufort, NC, c. 1909 (1998)
N.98.9.67
Railroad Passenger Depot, Elizabeth City, North Carolina, c. 1920 (1998)
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Pineshire Sanitarium, Southern Pines, North Carolina, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.9.69
Confederate Monument, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, c. 1907 (1998)
N.98.9.70
Methodist Episcopal Church, Norwood, North Carolina, c. 1908 (1998)
N.98.9.71
Pvt. W. J. Taylor, 316th F.A., AEF, WWI, Edgecombe Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.9.72
Pvt. Jack Woodlief, U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Rockingham Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.9.73
Pvt. Anne C. Barbee, Royal Air Force, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.74
Lt. R. A. Harris, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Warren County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.75-76
YMF374 Minesweeper, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.77
YMF23 Minesweeper, U.S. Navy, Operating in Pacific, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.78
U.S. Navy Crewmen Enjoy a Beer and Sandwich, Iwo Jima, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.79
Mount Suribochi, Iwo Jima, Showing U.S. Navy Minesweeper, WWII, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.80
Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre and Camera, c. 1872 (1998)
N.98.9.81
L. J. M. Daguerre House, Paris, France, c. 1872 (1998)
N.98.9.82
Collage of Photographic Materials, Albums, etc., c. 1872 (1998)
N.98.9.83
David White (1761-1837), c. 1780s (1998)
N.98.9.84
50 Company, Commander, W. Sweeney, Naval Base, Hampton, VA, WWI, 1918 (1998)
N.98.9.85-88
1st Lt. Evelyn B. Whitlow, U.S. Army Nurse, P.O.W., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.89
David W. Hooks, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Smithfield, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.90
C. D. Hooks, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Smithfield, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.91
S. B. Kale, U.S. Coast Guard, Gaston County, NC, c. 1937 (1998)
N.98.9.92
S. B. Kale, U.S.C.G., Aboard the U.S.S. Champlain, 1937 (1998)
N.98.9.93
S. B. Kale, U.S.C.G., at Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1937 (1998)
N.98.9.94
United States Coast Guard Cutter GEORGE M. BIBB, c. 1937 (1998)
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S. B. Kale, et als, U.S. Coast Guard, c. 1937 (1998)
N.98.9.96
S. B. Kale, U.S. Army, W.W.II, in front of Automobile, 1941 (1998)
N.98.9.97
Chief S. B. Kale, U.S. Coast Guard, Gaston County, NC, c. 1938 (1998)
N.98.9.98
U.S. Army Company A, 3rd Signal Battalion, Ft. Monmouth, N. J., 1941 (1998)
N.98.9.99-101
Vice-President and Mrs. Richard Nixon, at Roan Mountain, NC, 1958 (1998)
N.98.9.102
4th Street, Looking East, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1939 (1998)
N.98.9.103
Highway 52 Construction, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1948 (1998)
N.98.9.104
Demolition of the P. H. Hanes House, Winston-Salem, NC, 1948 (1998)
N.98.9.105
Mary Pickford and Buddy Rogers Visit Winston-Salem, NC, 1955 (1998)
N.98.9.106-107
Aerial Views of Downtown Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1962 (1998)
N.98.9.108-109
Gov. Clyde Hoey Speaks at Masonic Picnic, Mocksville, NC, 1939 (1998)
N.98.9.110-114
Tobacco Farmers in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1939 (1998)
N.98.9.115-133
Lincoln Hospital, Durham, North Carolina, c. 1927 (1998)
N.98.9.134
Martha Hawkins Vann (1933-1994), Henderson, NC, c. 1960 (1998)
N.98.9.135
Rev. M. M. Fisher and Family, White Rock Bapt. Ch., Durham, NC, c. 1940 (1998)
N.98.9.136
Merrick and Moore of N.C. Mutual Ins. at Mechanics and Farmers Bank of Durham, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.9.137
Dr. Alfonso Elder, 2nd Pres., N.C. College, Durham, NC, c. 1930 (1998)
N.98.9.138
Dr. Rose B. Brown, Education Prof., N.C. College, Durham, NC, c. 1950 (1998)
N.98.9.139
Social Featuring Janie M. Spaulding, Durham, NC's 1st Black Woman Real Estate Broker, c. 1940s (1998)
N.98.9.140
The Daisy Scarborough Nursery School, Durham, NC, Founded 1925, c. 1930s (1998)
N.98.9.141
Daisy Scarborough Presenting Graduation Certificates, Durham, NC, c. 1930s (1998)
N.98.9.142
Black Middle Class Youth at Algonquin Tennis Club, Durham, NC, c. 1954 (1998)
N.98.9.143
Mrs. Hattie E. Shepard (1858-), Durham, North Carolina, c. 1900 (1998)
N.98.9.144
Daughters of Dorcas Club, Durham, North Carolina, 1951 (1998)
N.98.9.145
W. J. Kennedy, Jr., Pres., N.C. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Durham, NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.9.146
Southern Tennis Association, Algonquin Tennis Club, Durham, NC, 1954 (1998)
N.98.9.147
Dr. C. C. Spaulding Presents Susie Norfleet with Gift, Durham, NC, c. 1935 (1998)
N.98.9.148
Mutual Savings and Loan Bank Youth Baseball Team, Durham, NC, 1957 (1998)
N.98.9.149
Dr. Stanford L. Warren (1863-1940), Civic Leader, Durham, NC, c. 1923 (1998)
N.98.9.150
Dedication of Wing to Lincoln Hospital, Durham, NC, 1953 (1998)
N.98.9.151
Unveiling of the Dr. James Shepard Statue, Durham, NC, 1957 (1998)
N.98.9.152
Codicil of Will of Samuel Swann of New Hanover Co., NC, 1774 (1998)
N.98.9.153
An Account of Wages and Disbursements Due Wm. Forbes, 1746, 1746 (1998)
N.98.9.154
Bill to Relieve Persons of Loss Due to Hurricane, Onslow Co., NC, 1753 (1998)
N.98.9.155
Portrait of Governor James Baxter Hunt, Jr. (1937-), 1977-1984, 1998
N.98.9.156
Sgt. W. McK. White, 321st Inf., AEF, WWI, Cabarrus Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.9.157
Pvt. V. M. Rhue, U.S. Army, A.E.F., W.W.I, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.9.158
Leonard Goodwin, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Pamlico County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.9.159
Chief Surgeon J. F. Shaffner, 4th Regt., N.C.S.T., c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.9.160-161
Capt. O. T. Parks, 33rd Regt., N.C.S.T., c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.9.162-163
1st Lt. O. A. Wiggins, 37th Regt., N.C.S.T., c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.9.164-165
Material Storage Yard, Mount Gilead, North Carolina, c. 1935 (1998)
N.98.9.166
Construction Manhole in Sewer Line, Burlington, NC, c. 1935 (1998)
N.98.9.167
Excavation for Basement of Sterlization Plant, Asheville, NC, 1934 (1998)
N.98.9.168
Water Main Laying from Well Field to Elizabeth City, NC, c. 1935 (1998)
N.98.9.169
Back-Filling a Water Main Trench, Durham, North Carolina, c. 1935 (1998)
N.98.9.170
Wesleyan Female College, Murfreesboro, North Carolina, c. 1873 (1998)
N.98.9.171
Weaver Family and Home, Asheville, North Carolina, c. 1892 (1998)
N.98.9.172
Striking Textile Workers March in Gastonia, NC, 1934 (1998)
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Evicted Textile Workers, Gastonia, North Carolina, c. 1928 (1998)
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Mrs. George Moore and Mrs. Hobart Gordon, Gastonia, NC, c. 1928 (1998)
N.98.9.175
Evicted Varnadore Property Put in Maple St., Gastonia, NC, c. 1928 (1998)
N.98.9.176
Loray Mills Guarded by N.C.N.G. Sent by Gov. Gardner, Gastonia, NC, 1929 (1998)
N.98.9.177
Editorial Cartoon on Death of Ella Mae Wiggins, Gastonia, NC, 1929 (1998)
N.98.9.178
Will the South Turn Communist?, 1929 (1998)
N.98.9.179
Labor Mill Strikers: The Gastonia (NC) Prisoners, 1929 (1998)
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Trial of the Gastonia Mill Strikers, Gastonia, NC, 1929 (1998)
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International Relief Tent Colony, Gastonia, NC, 1929 (1998)
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Textile Mill Strikers Children, Gastonia, NC, 1929 (1998)
N.98.9.183
Tent Colony in the Gastonia, NC Strike Area, 1929 (1998)
N.98.9.184
Nell Battle Lewis (1893-1956), Journalist, Lawyer, Raleigh, NC, 1931 (1998)
N.98.9.185
Arson Defendants from Samarcand Manor, Moore County, NC, c. 1926 (1998)
N.98.9.186
Page Hall, Samarcand Manor, Moore County, NC, 1926 (1998)
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Playtime for Children on Wagon, Samarcand Manor, Moore Co., NC, 1926 (1998)
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Two Kids and a Dog, Samarcand Manor, Moore County, NC, c. 1929 (1998)
N.98.9.189
Students at the Chapel, Samarcand Manor, Moore County, NC, c. 1929 (1998)
N.98.9.190
Inmates on the Grounds at Samarcand Manor, Moore County, NC, c. 1929 (1998)
N.98.9.191
Girls' Living Room, Carroll Hall, Samarcand Manor, Moore Co., NC, c. 1929 (1998)
N.98.9.192
Girl's Bedroom, Samarcand Manor, Moore County, NC, c. 1929 (1998)
N.98.9.193
1st Cottage, Industrial Home for Colored Girls, Efland, NC, c. 1925 (1998)
N.98.9.194
R. Eugene Brown, N.C. State Board of Charities and Public Welfare, 1942 (1998)
N.98.9.195
Mary Tate Leaves Samarcand Manor, Moore County, NC, 1946 (1998)
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Girls Participate in May Day, Samarcand Manor, Moore Co., NC, 1936 (1998)
N.98.9.197
Young Women at Efland School, Orange County, NC, c. 1930 (1998)
N.98.9.198
Officers of the 3rd North Carolina on Mexican Border, 1916, 1916 (1998)
N.98.9.199-202
Col. Wm. H. Cheek, 9th Regt., N.C.S.T., Warren Co., NC, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.9.203
Col. J. H. McNeil, 5th N.C. Cavalry, 63rd Regt., N.C.S.T., c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.9.204
Sgt. D. B. Coltrane, Co. I, 63 Regt., N.C.S.T., c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.9.205
Pvt. J. D. Hodges, Co. H, 63rd Regt., N.C.S.T., c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.9.206
Woman with Primitive Hand Horse Rake, c. 1892 (1998)
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United States Patent Corn Husker, 1837, c. 1892 (1998)
N.98.9.208
Woman Milking a Cow- Primitive Hand Milker, c. 1892 (1998)
N.98.9.209
Dutch Mode of Operating a Butter Churn, c. 1892 (1998)
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Primitive Candle Making, c. 1892 (1998)
N.98.9.211
United States Patent Pedal Guitar, 1873, c. 1892 (1998)
N.98.9.212
University of North Carolina Football Team, 1907 (1998)
N.98.9.213
Fred Sutton, Quarterback, U.N.C. Football Team, c. 1906 (1998)
N.98.9.214
Central Hotel, H. C. Eccles- Proprietor, Charlotte, NC, c. 1870s (1998)
N.98.9.215
Laurinburg H.S. Graduating Class of 1934, Laurinburg, NC, 1934 (1998)
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Meeting at the Governor's Mansion, Raleigh, NC, 1964 (1998)
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Senator W. Kerr Scott and Governor Terry Sanford, c. 1955 (1998)
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Pres. John F. Kennedy and Gov. Terry Sanford, 1962 (1998)
N.98.9.219
NC Gov. Terry Sanford and Council of State Members, 1962 (1998)
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Pres. John F. Kennedy and Governor Terry Sanford, 29 Nov. 1960, 1960 (1998)
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Company 784, Camp Peary, Virginia, W.W.II, 1944 (1998)
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U. S. S. Drexler, W. W. II, c. 1945 (1998)
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Fletcher Fleming, U.S.S. Drexler, U.S. Navy, P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
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H. F. Fleming, U.S. Navy, P.T.O., W.W.II, Guilford Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.225
Co. E, 119th Infantry, 30th Division, Home from France, 1918 (1998)
N.98.9.226-228
Winston-Salem to High Point, NC Ford Motor Line, c. 1917 (1998)
N.98.9.229
High Point Rotary Club Parade Float, High Point, NC, c. 1923 (1998)
N.98.9.230
R. N. Garison, U.S. Naval Reserve, ETO, WWII, Rowan Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.9.231
SSgt. R. J. Starke, U.S.A.A.F., PTO, WWII, Rockingham Co., NC, 1946 (1998)
N.98.9.232
SSgt. Starke, USAAF, WWII, Listening to Victrola with Natives, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.233
SSgt. Starke's Group with Japanes Zero Drop Tank, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.234
SSgt. Starke, USAAF, WWII, and Natives with P-47 Thunderbolt, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.235
2nd Lt. Dr. Wm. Ditto, USMC, PTO, WWII, Guilford Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.236
SSgt. Robert Starke, 5th Air Force, PTO, WWII, Rockingham Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.237
Jack Cobb, U.S. Navy, P.T.O., W.W.II, Guilford Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.238
Corp. A. Glud, et als, 96th Inf. Div., P.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.239
Bill Hundley, U.S.S. Riddle, PTO, WWII, Guilford Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.240
Pvt. J. C. Moore, Basic Training at Camp Wheeler, GA, W.W.II, 1944 (1998)
N.98.9.241
A. E. Marshburn, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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W. H. Lee, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Lee Westbrook, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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W. E. Lee, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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E. H. Lee, U.S.C.G., W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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L. D. Lee, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Hubert Lee, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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J. U. Lee, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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L. H. Lee, Jr., U.S.A.A.F., Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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R. E. Lee, U.S. Navy, Korean War, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.251
H. R. Lee, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.252-253
D. W. Jones, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.254
R. A. Jones, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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C. E. Britt, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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W. F. Burgess, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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G. H. Carroll, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Linney and Geo. Carroll, U.S. Army, WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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N. D. Carroll, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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J. A. Capps, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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H. C. Clark, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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S. R. Casey, U.S. Navy, Korean War, Johnston County, NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.9.263
W. L. Denning, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.264
Clemon Eason, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.265
R. S. Barbour, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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H. V. Brasswell, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.267
D. V. Barbour, Jr., U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.268
J. S. Barbour, U.S. Army, Cold War, Johnston County, NC, c. 1960 (1998)
N.98.9.269
S. D. Allen, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.270
I. C. Adams, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.271
J. W. Allen, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Johnston County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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J. M. Allen, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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J. C. Allen, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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R. L. Allen, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.9.275
W. R. Allen, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Johnston County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.9.276
R. A. McLemore, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Durham, NC from Atop Washington Duke Hotel Looking South, c. 1933 (1998)
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Durham, NC from Atop Washington Duke Hotel Looking North, c. 1933 (1998)
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Durham, NC from Atop the Washington Duke Hotel Looking West, c. 1933 (1998)
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Durham, NC from Atop the Washington Duke Hotel Looking East, c. 1933 (1998)
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Terry Sanford (1917-1998), U.S. Army, W.W.II, Laurinburg, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Terry Sanford After Winning NC Gubernatorial Nomination, 1960 (1998)
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Election Results: Terry Sanford and Graham Jones-- 9 Nov. 1960, 1960 (1998)
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Tar Heel Travel Mission to Europe, 25 February 1962, 1962 (1998)
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Terry Sanford at Press Conference in Governor's Conference Room, 1962 (1998)
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Gov. Terry Sanford with Keaney Larkins Young, et als, 1963 (1998)
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Good Neighbor Council-- Governor Terry Sanford Speaking, 1963 (1998)
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North Carolina School of the Arts Members, Winston-Salem, 1964 (1998)
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517th Reunion, July, 1964, 1964 (1998)
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President L. B. Johnson Visits Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh, NC, 1964 (1998)
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Gov. and Mrs. Terry Sanford with Civil War Reenactors, c. 1964 (1998)
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Governor Terry Sanford with Sister and Parents, c. 1964 (1998)
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Gov. Terry Sanford and Daughter with Jackie Kennedy, c. 1964 (1998)
N.98.10.16-17
NC Governor Terry Sanford with Frank Porter Graham, c. 1964 (1998)
N.98.10.18-19
Defense Team of W. B. Cole Trial, Rockingham, NC, 1925 (1998)
N.98.10.20; N.91.11.8
Dorothy Coble at Lake Myra, near Wendell, North Carolina, 1937 (1998)
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Dorothy Coble and Howd Stroup at Lake Myra, near Wendell, NC, 1937 (1998)
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Picnic at Oakview Farm, near Raleigh, North Carolina, c. 1915 (1998)
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Parade at 11th Annual Rhododendron Festival, Asheville, NC, 1938 (1998)
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U.N.C. Band at Rhododendron Festival, Asheville, NC, 1938 (1998)
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Carpetbagger, Express Co. and Pony Express in Parade, Raleigh, NC, 1940 (1998)
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Durham Life Ins. Bldg. Being Demolished, Raleigh, NC, 1940 (1998)
N.98.10.27
Old Union Bus Station, Martin and McDowell Sts., Raleigh, NC, 1941 (1998)
N.98.10.28
Construction of New Durham Life Ins. Bldg., Raleigh, NC, 1941 (1998)
N.98.10.29
N.C. State College ROTC Marching in Parade, Raleigh, NC, 1942 (1998)
N.98.10.30
Ad for Cabinet Business of Abraham Pope, Milton, NC, 1819 (1998)
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Ad for John Aleen, Cabinetmaker, Milton, NC, 1846 (1998)
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Ad for Railroad-Steamboat Line, Petersburg to Baltimore, 1850 (1998)
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Advertisement for a Runaway Slave- Martha, Milton, NC, 1850 (1998)
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Ad for Moses Kellog Marble Monuments, Milton, NC, 1858 (1998)
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Ad for W. Holt, Well Digger, Freeman of Color, Milton, NC, 1858 (1998)
N.98.10.36
Ad for Wm. Chiles, Cabinetware, Milton, NC, 1854 (1998)
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Advertisement for Thomas Day, Cabinet Maker, Hillsborough, NC, 1825 (1998)
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120th Inf. Regt., 30th National Guard Div., Camp Glenn, NC, 1926 (1998)
N.98.10.39-41
Damage to Paper Mill by Flood, Roanoke Rapids, NC, 1912 (1998)
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Flood at Roanoke Mills Company, Roanoke Rapids, NC, 1912 (1998)
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After the Flood, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, 1912 (1998)
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Trench Work for Sewer and Water Lines, Weldon, NC, 1914 (1998)
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Rosemary Concert Band, Rosemary, North Carolina, c. 1905 (1998)
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Flood Near Railroad Depot, Asheville, North Carolina, 1916 (1998)
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Flood District Along the French Broad River, Asheville, NC, 1916 (1998)
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Flooded Smith Bridge, at Asheville, North Carolina, 1916 (1998)
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Aftermath of Flood, French Broad River, Asheville, NC, 1916 (1998)
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Rosemary Mills, Halifax County, North Carolina, c. 1915 (1998)
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South Side Mill, Salem, North Carolina, 1903 (1998)
N.98.10.53
Sigman Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, U.N.C.- Chapel Hill, 1892 (1998)
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, U.N.C.- Chapel Hill, 1893 (1998)
N.98.10.55
Freeman Carawan, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Pamlico County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.10.56
Sam Jones, U.S. Navy Air Cadet, Pamlico County, NC, 1917 (1998)
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Korean War- Military Company, United States Army, c. 1952 (1998)
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U.S. Navy Ship Dance, U.S.S. Phelps in N.Y. City, W.W.II, 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.59
F. Craven Finishing a Candlestick at his Pottery, Moore Co., NC, c. 1965 (1998)
N.98.10.60
Arrival of a Federal Column at a Planter's House in Dixie, 1863 (1998)
N.98.10.61
First Baptist Church, Wilmington, North Carolina, n.d. (1998)
N.98.10.62
Replacement of Church Steeple After Hurricane, Wilmington, NC, -1998
N.98.10.63
A. E. Drew, U.S.N.R., W.W.II, Duplin County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.64
Tyson and Jones Buggy Company, Carthage, North Carolina, c. 1904 (1998)
N.98.10.65
Ad for Tyson and Jones Buggy Company, Carthage, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.10.66
Open Buggy, Tyson and Jones Buggy Company, Carthage, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.10.67
Spindle Buggy, Tyson and Jones Buggy Company, Carthage, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.10.68
Bike Wagon, Tyson and Jones Buggy Company, Carthage, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.10.69
Top Buggy, Tyson and Jones Buggy Company, Carthage, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.10.70
Stanhope Carriage, Tyson and Jones Buggy Company, Carthage, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.10.71
Phaeton, No. 69, Tyson and Jones Buggy Co., Carthage, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.10.72
Canopy-Top Phaeton, Tyson and Jones Buggy Co., Carthage, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.10.73
Phaeton, No. 20, Tyson and Jones Buggy Company, Carthage, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.10.74
Victoria Phaeton, Tyson and Jones Buggy Co., Carthage, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.10.75
Canopy Surrey, No. 15, Tyson and Jones Buggy Co., Carthage, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.10.76
Canopy-Top Cut-Under Surrey, Tyson and Jones Buggy Co., Carthage, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.10.77
Extension-Top Cabriolet, Tyson and Jones Buggy Co., Carthage, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.10.78
Six Passenger Carriage, Tyson and Jones Buggy Co., Carthage, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.10.79
Victoria, No. 82, Tyson and Jones Buggy Co., Carthage, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.10.80
Curtain Landau, No. 52, Tyson and Jones Buggy Co., Carthage, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.10.81
Frozen Dixon's Lodge, Currituck Sound, North Carolina, 1918 (1998)
N.98.10.82
Rev. E. D. Markham (1824-c.1900), of Elizabeth City, NC, c. 1870 (1998)
N.98.10.83
Minerva Fowler, Wife of Rev. E. D. Markham, Durham, NC, c. 1900 (1998)
N.98.10.84
Mrs. A. M. Tucker, Librarian at Warren Lib., Durham, NC, c. 1965 (1998)
N.98.10.85
Mrs. Ray N. Moore, Librarian, Warren Lib., Durham, NC, c. 1960 (1998)
N.98.10.86
Rev. Harold Rowland, Book Review Discussion Leader, Durham, NC, c. 1960 (1998)
N.98.10.87
Children at the Key Corner, Warren Library, Durham, NC, c. 1955 (1998)
N.98.10.88
Group Listening to Talking Book, Lib. Corner for Blind, Durham, NC, c. 1955 (1998)
N.98.10.89
C. C. Spaulding, et als, Listen During Discussion Group, Durham, NC, c. 1946 (1998)
N.98.10.90
Mrs. Merrick and Mrs. Watts Listen to Writer, Durham, NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.10.91
Stanford L. Warren Library Book Review Forum, Durham, NC, 1950 (1998)
N.98.10.92
Mrs. A. M. Tucker Coordinates Book Discussion, Durham, NC, c. 1950 (1998)
N.98.10.93
National Council of Negro Women Meeting, Durham, NC, 1959 (1998)
N.98.10.94
W. J. Kennedy, Jr., et als, Break Ground, Boys Club, Durham, NC, 1955 (1998)
N.98.10.95
Shriners Present Donation to J. Avery Boys Club, Durham, NC, c. 1955 (1998)
N.98.10.96
Clement Family, Durham, North Carolina, c. 1950 (1998)
N.98.10.97
Emma L. Randolph, Nurse, Lincoln Hosp., W.W.II, Durham, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.98
Dr. R. R. Randolph, Lincoln Hosp., W.W.II, Durham, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.99
McDougald Family Pose in Their Yard, Durham, NC, c. 1930 (1998)
N.98.10.100
Israel R. Spaulding of Durham, North Carolina, c. 1920 (1998)
N.98.10.101
A. L. and Flonnie Goodloe, N.C. Mut. Ins. Co., Durham, NC, c. 1930 (1998)
N.98.10.102
Louis E. Austin, Publisher of the CAROLINA TIMES, Durham, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.10.103
Patricia H. Carter (d.1950), Lincoln Hospital, Durham, NC, c. 1940 (1998)
N.98.10.104
Missionaries at St. Joseph A.M.E. Church, Durham, NC, c. 1946 (1998)
N.98.10.105
NC College Players- Actors, Durham, NC, 1946 (1998)
N.98.10.106
Death Scene from Theatrical Production, N.C. College, Durham, 1946 (1998)
N.98.10.107
Aerial View of Live Oak Point, Currituck County, NC, 1962 (1998)
N.98.10.108
Pvt. C. G. Jones, 322nd Inf., AEF, WWI, Carteret Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.10.109
Commemorative Certificate Sent to Wounded W.W.I Soldiers, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.10.110
C. W. Davis, U.S. Army P.O.W., W.W.II, Catawba Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.111
Ronald C. Dickson, U.S.A.A.F., P.O.W., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.112
PFC J. D. Goforth, P.O.W., Korean War, Catawba County, NC, 1950 (1998)
N.98.10.113
Corp. R. C. Gregory, P.O.W., W.W.II, Davie County, NC, c. 1942 (1998)
N.98.10.114
Richard Heath, Jr., 3rd Regt., N.C.S.T., Greene Co., NC, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.10.115
Pvt. Bryant Mitchell, 17th Regt., N.C.S.T., Hertford Co., NC, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.10.116
Capt. Hurshel E. Ward, Jr., U.S. Army, W.W.II, 1942 (1998)
N.98.10.117-118
Lt. H. E. Ward, Jr., U.S. Army, W.W.II, with New Bride, 1942 (1998)
N.98.10.119
David M. Saintsing, U.S. Army, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.10.120
William W. Saintsing, U.S. Army, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.10.121
Clarence H. Thompson, U.S. Army, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.122-123
Teddy E. Campbell, U. S. Navy, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.124
Willie M. Felts, U.S. Army Air Force, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.125-128
Wallace L. Felts, U.S. Army, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.129
Mrs. U. S. Grant (1826-1902); born, Julia Dent, c. 1870s (1998)
N.98.10.130
Mrs. Mary E. Haywood Fowle, 2nd Wife of N.C. Gov. D. G. Fowle, 1903 (1998)
N.98.10.131
Demonstration by N.C. College Students at N.C. State Capitol, 1949 (1998)
N.98.10.132
Bridge on National Highway, near Belmont, North Carolina, c. 1915 (1998)
N.98.10.133
A Bird Hunting Party from High Point, North Carolina, c. 1910 (1998)
N.98.10.134
Elevated View of Pine Bluff, NC, Looking Northwest, c. 1912 (1998)
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View of Pinebluff, NC, Showing The Highland Hotel, c. 1912 (1998)
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McLean Mansion, with Gov. A. W. McLean in Front, Lumberton, NC, c. 1925 (1998)
N.98.10.137
Basket Makers at Work, Cherokee, North Carolina, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.138
High School Dormitory, Jamestown, North Carolina, c. 1912 (1998)
N.98.10.139
A Residential Section of High Point, North Carolina, c. 1909 (1998)
N.98.10.140
Continental Furniture Factory, High Point, NC, c. 1909 (1998)
N.98.10.141
Lilly's Shell Shop, U.S. 64 HWY, Culberson, NC, c. 1955 (1998)
N.98.10.142
Wayne County Courthouse, Goldsboro, North Carolina, c. 1920 (1998)
N.98.10.143
Gentlemen's Smoking Rm, Southern Pines Hotel, Southern Pines, NC, c. 1920 (1998)
N.98.10.144
Auditorium, Habor Island, near Wilmington, North Carolina, c. 1923 (1998)
N.98.10.145
Interior View, Rosemary Mfg. Co., Roanoke Rapids, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
N.98.10.146-149
Rosemary Mfg. Co. and Water Tower, Roanoke Rapids, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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Gen. Geo. Stoneman and Staff at Headquarters, Fair Oaks, VA, c. 1865 (1998)
N.98.10.152
Lt. C. V. Cline, III, Aviator, U.S. Navy, Catawba Co., NC, c. 1966 (1998)
N.98.10.153
L. G. Westbrook, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.154
J. W. Westbrook, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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P. V. Sanders, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.156
D. W. Jones, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, with Friend, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.157
W. H. Johnson, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.158
Herbert Simmons, U.S. Air Force, Johnston County, NC, c. 1960 (1998)
N.98.10.159
C. L. Walker, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.160
L. C. Davis, Jr., U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.161-162
W. H. Wells, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.10.163
J. C. Birdsong (1843-1918), CSA, 12th Reg., VA, State Librarian, c. 1900 (1998)
N.98.11.1
Pineview Cemetery Blue Print, Oberlin Community, Raleigh, NC, c. 1895 (1998)
N.98.11.2
B-29 Bomber and Crew at Alamagordo, New Mexico, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
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Tinian Island, Marianas, Pacific, W.W.II, 1945 (1998)
N.98.11.4
B-29's Passing Mt. Fujiyama, Japan, W.W.II, 1945 (1998)
N.98.11.5
Charles Johnson Campaign Team, Rocky Mount, NC, 1948 (1998)
N.98.11.6
William Closs (1809-1882) Methodist Minister, Franklin Co., NC, c. 1870 (1998)
N.98.11.7
Louisa P. A. Closs (b.1820), Franklin County, NC, c. 1855 (1998)
N.98.11.8
Mr. and Mrs. William Closs, Franklin County, NC, c. 1870s (1998)
N.98.11.9
Wm. A. Closs (1843-1862), C.S.A., from Franklin County, NC, c. 1859 (1998)
N.98.11.10
Mary Frances Closs (1849-), Franklin County, NC, c. 1855 (1998)
N.98.11.11
Thomas A. Closs (1857-1895), Franklin County, NC, c. 1880s (1998)
N.98.11.12
Rev. Braxton Craven (1822-1882), Trinity College President, c. 1870 (1998)
N.98.11.13
Prof. Peter Doub (1796-1869), Methodist Circuit Rider, Trinity College, c. 1860 (1998)
N.98.11.14
Col. D. L. Hardee, U.S. Army, P.T.O., W.W.II, Durham Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.11.15
PFC Murray Lorber, U.S. Army, E.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.11.16-17
1st Lt. G. H. Setser, U.S.A.A.F., ETO, WWII, Macon Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.11.18
1st Lt. G. H. Setser, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Macon County, NC, 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.19
Lt. J. M. Fowle, U.S.A.A.F., E.T.O., W.W.II, Washington, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.20
Lewis M. Oden, Inventor, U.S. Navy, Beaufort County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.11.21
Pvt. J. H. Oden, Jr., and Friend, E.T.O, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.22
John H. Oden, Jr. at Ft. Knox, Kentucky, W.W.II, 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.23-26
2nd Lt. R. H. Berly, Jr., U.S.A.A.F., E.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.27
2nd Lt. R. H. Berly, Jr. and Crew, U.S.A.A.F., E.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.28
Staff Sgt. Fred Marsh, U.S.A.A.F., P.O.W., E.T.O., W.W.II, 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.29
Dalton Russell, U.S.A.A.F., P.T.O., W.W.II, Davidson Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.30
T. Sgt. J. R. Reagan, U.S.A.A.F., E.T.O., P.O.W., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.31
Col. J. N. Row, U.S. Army Special Forces, Vietnam War, c. 1963 (1998)
N.98.11.32
Antonio Sanginite, P.O.W., E.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1943 (1998)
N.98.11.33
Capt. W. L. Smith, U.S.A.A.F., P.O.W., E.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.34
Court Week: Law and Moonshine, Crooked Whiskey in Western NC, c. 1879 (1998)
N.98.11.35
A Mountain Still in Western North Carolina, c. 1879 (1998)
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I Never Seen No Whiskey- En Route to Court in Western NC, c. 1879 (1998)
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Law and Moonshine- Acquitted in Western North Carolina, c. 1879 (1998)
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Law and Moonshine- Courtroom Scene in Western NC, c. 1879 (1998)
N.98.11.39
R. J. Reynolds with Young Child, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1910s (1998)
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R. J. Reynolds with Dick and Mary Reynolds, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1910s (1998)
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R. J. Reynolds and Mary Reynolds, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1910s (1998)
N.98.11.42
R. J. Reynolds Holding Smith Reynolds, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1910s (1998)
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R. J. Reynolds and Family on Front Lawn, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1910s (1998)
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Reynolds Children with Nurse, H. Van Der Berg, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1910s (1998)
N.98.11.45
R. J. Reynolds and Family in Auto at Home, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1910s (1998)
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R. J. Reynolds House with Children, Winston-Salem, NC, n.d. (1998)
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R. J. Reynolds House with Children and Flags, Winston-Salem, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.11.48
R. J. Reynolds House with Confederate Flag, Winston-Salem, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.11.49-49A
R. J. Reynolds Holding Smith Reynolds with Other Children, c. 1912 (1998)
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R. J. Reynolds Holding Children at Home, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1912 (1998)
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R. J. Reynolds and Children Sitting in Chair, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1912 (1998)
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R. J. Reynolds Children at Home, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1912 (1998)
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R. J. Reynolds and Children with Pony, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1910s (1998)
N.98.11.54
R. J. Reynolds Children and Pony Cart, Winston Salem, NC, c. 1910s (1998)
N.98.11.55
Alfred Williams and Company Exhibit, N.C. Exposition at Raleigh, 1884 (1998)
N.98.11.56
J. T. Patrick Farm Exhibit, N.C. Exposition at Raleigh, 1884 (1998)
N.98.11.57
Warren County Exhibit, N.C. Exposition, Raleigh, 1884 (1998)
N.98.11.58
Dr. Walter Brodie (1845-1891), Henderson, NC, c. 1885 (1998)
N.98.11.59
Rosella R. Brodie (1848-1911), Wife of Dr. Walter Brodie, c. 1880s (1998)
N.98.11.60
Wedding Party of Elanore Thomas, circa 1905, c. 1905 (1998)
N.98.11.61
James Hawkins Brodie (1879-1953), Henderson, NC, c. 1888 (1998)
N.98.11.62
Frances Ann Harrison (1819-1897), Whitakers, NC, c. 1840s (1998)
N.98.11.63
T. L. Brodie (1815-1865), Henderson, NC, c. 1859 (1998)
N.98.11.64
Elizabeth T. Brodie (1821-1896), of Henderson, NC, c. 1850s (1998)
N.98.11.65
Martha Person Thorp (1751-?), Sister of Thomas Person, c. 1780 (1998)
N.98.11.66
Dining Room of Dixieland, Wolfe Memorial, Asheville, NC, c. 1942 (1998)
N.98.11.67
Jackson Club Building, Monroe, North Carolina, c. 1908 (1998)
N.98.11.68
Marion Inn, Marion, North Carolina, c. 1908 (1998)
N.98.11.69
Coca-Cola Parade at an Unidentified Location, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.11.70
Leon Gaskill, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Carteret County, NC, c. 1943 (1998)
N.98.11.71
R. W. Lawrence, U.S.C.G., Carteret County, NC, c. 1978 (1998)
N.98.11.72
2nd Lt. A. E. Moore, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Cabarrus Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.11.73
S.Sgt. P. C. Moody, U.S. Army, E.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.11.74
S.Sgt. P. C. Moody, I.D. Card, U.S. Army, E.T.O., W.W.II, 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.75
S.Sgt. P. C. Moody, and Friend, with Airplane, E.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.76
Lt. Gen. Gerow Presents Air Medal to 158th Liason Squad, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.77
C Flight, U.S. Army, E.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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2nd Lt. E. A. Simmons, USAAF, KIA, WWII, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1942 (1998)
N.98.11.79
2nd Lt. E. A. Simmons, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Harnett Co., NC, 1942 (1998)
N.98.11.80
2nd Lt. E. A. Simmons, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, in Midland, TX, 1942 (1998)
N.98.11.81
Grave of 2nd Lt. E. A. Simmons, U.S.A.A.F., K.I.A., W.W.II, c. 1943 (1998)
N.98.11.82
Lt. T. L. Simmons, B-17 Pilot, ETO, WWII, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.83
B-17 Bomber Crew, U.S.A.A.F., E.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.11.84
W. T. Simmons, USNR, WWII, Cumberland Co., NC, with Future Wife, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.85
Camp Nawakaoa, C.C.C. Camp No. 465, Franklin Co., NC, c. 1935 (1998)
N.98.11.86
Employees of the Atha Chair Company, c. 1902 (1998)
N.98.11.87
D. E. Wallace, U.S. Army, Cold War Era, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1957 (1998)
N.98.11.88
R. E. Self, U.S.A.A.F., E.T.O., W.W.II, Wilson Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.89
PFC O. R. Barbour, U.S. Army, E.T.O., W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.11.90
Lt. J. C. Diehl, Jr., U.S.N.R., W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.11.91
Capt. H. V. Hudson, U.S. Army, WWII, Korean War, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.11.92
Corp. R. L. Grantham, U.S. Army, Korean War, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.11.93
PFC Peter Taylor, U.S. Army, Korean War Era, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.11.94
PFC J. R. Windley, U.S. Army, Cold War Era, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.11.95
S.Sgt. R. V. Ennis, U.S. Army, WWII and U.S.A.F., Korean War, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.11.96
H. E. Mitchiner, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Johnston County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.11.97
PFC W. J. Mitchiner, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.11.98
Corp. H. E. Mitchiner, Jr., U.S. Army, PTO, WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.11.99
J. J. Mitchiner, U.S. Navy, P.T.O., W.W.II, Johnston Co., N. C, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.11.100
Lt. J. A. Wilson, U.S.N.R., W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.11.101
Pvt. H. N. Wilson, 120th Inf., U.S. Army, WWI, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.11.102
McAdoo Olive, World War Two, Johnston County, North Carolina, c. 1945 (1998)
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McAdoo Olive- M. D., W. W. II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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E. B. Braswell, U.S. Navy, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.11.105
C. F. Powell, U.S. Navy, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.11.106
J. E. Edwards Served in Vietnam, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.11.107
David A. Olive Served in World War I, Johnston County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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T. J. Olive, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Phillip Olive, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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E. T. Wall, World War II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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H. A. Young, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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W. S. Allen, Served in Vietnam from Johnston Co., NC, n.d. (1998)
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W. H. Hines, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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W. A. Braswell, in uniform, from Johnston Co., NC, n.d. (1998)
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R. G. Watkins, U.S. Navy, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
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H. E. Olive, Served in Vietnam, from Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
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L. T. Olive, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston and Wake Co.'s, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Leo T. Olive, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston and Wake Co.'s, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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R. L. Allen, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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B. R. Allen, N.C.N.G., Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
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B. R. Allen, U.S.A.F., Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
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Non-Commissioned Officers Academy, n.d. (1998)
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C. E. Allen, Served in Vietnam, from Johnston Co., NC, c. 1965 (1998)
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A. H. Bagley, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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W. S. Bagley, U.S. Army and Navy, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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A. B. Bagley, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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W. L. Bagley, Jr., U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.11.128
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Daughtry, Johnston County, NC, c. 1904 (1998)
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Wm. D. Pender (1834-1868), Major General, C.S.A., c. 1859 (1998)
N.98.11.130
Francis P. Blair (1821-1875), Congressman, Civil War General, c. 1870 (1998)
N.98.11.131
Oliver Radford, U.S. Navy, E.T.O., W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Sgt. D. L. Jones, Sr., U.S. Army, W.W.I, Catawba Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Osprey Nest, Great Lake, Craven County, NC, c. 1915 (1998)
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Black Man in Corn Field, Lake Ellis Plantation, Craven Co., NC, c. 1915 (1998)
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Cypress Trees, Lake Ellis, Craven County, NC, c. 1915 (1998)
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Lake Ellis on J. A. Bryan Estate, Craven County, NC, c. 1915 (1998)
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Standing Timber at Lake Ellis, Craven County, NC, c. 1915 (1998)
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Black Man in Soybean Field, Lake Ellis, Craven County, NC, c. 1915 (1998)
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A Turpentine Distillery in the Forests of Eastern NC, c. 1855 (1998)
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A Family Cabin in the Forests of Eastern NC, c. 1855 (1998)
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Farmers and Slaves Traveling to Market, Fayetteville, NC, c. 1855 (1998)
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Overseer Directing Slaves Repairing Roads on a NC Plantation, c. 1855 (1998)
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Letter to Gov. Stokes Informing Him of Slave Executions, 1831 (1998)
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W. C. Calton, n.d. (1998)
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Warren Carroll, n.d. (1998)
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Benjamine P. Thorpe (1776-1858), Granville County, NC, c. 1800 (1998)
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S. B. Burwell (d.1940), Tobacco Merchant, Granville Co., NC, n.d. (1998)
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Fannie R. B. Burwell (d.1955), Wife os S. B. Burwell, Tobacco Merchant, n.d. (1998)
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Fannie R. Brodie, Amateur Photographer, Wilson, NC, n.d. (1998)
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U.S. Coast Guard in Action, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
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Richmond L. Sanders, U.S.C.G., W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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S. Sgt. W. R. Broadwell, Jr., U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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S. Sgt. W. R. Broadwell, Jr. with U.S. Army Comrade, W.W.II, c. 1944 (1998)
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T. I. Jones, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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WaylonJones, Sr. and Jr., U.S. Army, WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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C. P. Kirby, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Johnston County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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J. R. Laughter, Sr., U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.12.27
Sarah E. Laughter, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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A. R. Lee, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Hubert Gower, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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C. H. Lee, U.S. Army, Johnston County, NC, 1962 (1998)
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Durwood Lee, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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B. A. Harper, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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W. B. Hayes, U.S.M.C., W.W.II, Lenoir County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.12.34
Howard Holmes, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Julius L. Chambers (1936-), Chancellor of N.C. Central Univ., c. 1993 (1998)
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Frank D. Hobard, U.S.N.R., W.W.I, Johnston County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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J. D. Hobart, U.S. Army, Korean War, Johnston County, NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.12.38
Earl Ingram, U.S. Army, Vietnam War, Johnston County, NC, c. 1969 (1998)
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Herm Ingarm, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, 1944 (1998)
N.98.12.40
Z. W. Johnson, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
N.98.12.41
R. A. Johnson, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1944 (1998)
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Owen Ingram, U.S. Army, Vietnam War Era, Johnston Co., NC, 1965 (1998)
N.98.12.43
G. J. Finch, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.12.44
W. H. Johnson, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.12.45
W. O. Fields, Jr., U.S. Army, Korean War, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.12.46
J. H. Jones, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.12.47
Rosalie Ferrell, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.12.48
Freddie M. Gatton (1894-1973), Iredell County, NC, c. 1960 (1998)
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N. E. Compton, U.S. Navy, Korean War, Johnston County, NC, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.12.50
J. S. Dixon, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.12.51
J. J. Dail, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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E. L. Ellington, U.S. Army, Pre-W.W.I, Johnston Co., NC, 1913 (1998)
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E. NC Bunn, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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W. G. Bunn, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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J. J. Barefoot, U.S. Navy, Cold-War Era, Johnston Co., NC, 1957 (1998)
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Hubert Blackmon, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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L. E. Beasley, U.S.A.F., Johnston County, NC, 1949 (1998)
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L. J. Batten, U.S. Army, Vietnam War, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
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O. A. Barefoot, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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H. T. Barefoot, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Aerial View of New Bern, NC and Vicinity, 1970 (1998)
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Aerial Views of New Bern, North Carolina and Vicinity, 1961 (1998)
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Aerial Views of New Bern, NC and Vicinity, 1960 (1998)
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H. B. Beasley, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Six Sons from Johnston County, NC, Serve Uncle Sam, c. 1945 (1998)
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C. O. Brown, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Johnston County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Douglas Atwood, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.12.74
E. B. Broadhurst, U.S.A.A.F., W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.12.75
Audrey B. A. Kerns, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.12.76
D. M. Godwin, U.S. Army, Vietnam, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.12.77
R. J. Underwood, U.S.A.F., Vietnam, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.12.78
W. R. Peale, U.S.A.F., Vietnam, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.12.79
C. H. Lee, U.S.A.F., Vietnam, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.12.80
G. H. Jones, U.S. Army, Vietnam, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.12.81
C. E. Johnson, U.S. Army, Vietnam, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.12.82
PFC R. J. Vinson, U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.12.83
Members of 15th FA, 2nd Div., U.S. Army, AEF, WWI, in Germany, 1919 (1998)
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U.S. Army, A.E.F. Members Pose for Portrait, W.W.I, c. 1919 (1998)
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U.S. Army Soldiers on Ship Returning Home from W.W.I, 1919 (1998)
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Corp. H. A. Edwards, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Forsyth County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Pvt. J. M. Marshall, Corp. R. J. Marshall, et als, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.12.88
Pvt. M. M. Strader, 321st Inf., W.W.I, Forsyth Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.12.89
Capt. I. B. Grainger, U.S. Army, WWI, New Hanover Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
N.98.12.90
R. E. Langdon, U.S. Army, Vietnam, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.12.91
R. A. Jones, U.S. Army, Vietnam, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.12.92
S. M. Crumpler, U.S. Navy, Vietnam, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.12.93
R. H. Dixon, U.S.A.F., Vietnam, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.12.94
D. R. Adams, U.S. Army, Vietnam, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.12.95
J. C. Godwin, U.S. Army, Vietnam, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.12.96
A. E. Marshburn, U.S. Army, Vietnam, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.12.97
C. Otto, M. Vickery, and W. Kimberly, U.S. Army, Korean War, c. 1952 (1998)
N.98.12.98
W. G. Lee, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, 1944 (1998)
N.98.12.99
Four Johnson Brothers, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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J. M. Johnson, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Moses L. Johnson, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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N. B. Grantham, U.S. Army, Korean War, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1952 (1998)
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P. W. Jones, U.S Navy, Vietnam War, Johnston Co., NC, n.d. (1998)
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J. C. Jones, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Johnston County, NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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H. E. Grice U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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H. W. Grice, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.12.107
O. B. Grice, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.12.108
Leland Grice, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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W. H. Grice, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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J. L. Dean, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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C. S. Coats, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston County, NC, 1944 (1998)
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Lt. Ralph Stevens, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Harold Clark, U.S. Navy, Vietnam, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
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C. E. Fitchett, Jr. U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Harnett Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Fitchett and Rhymer, U.S. Army, in Paris, France, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
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Fitchett and Campbell, 30th Div. Band, W.W.I, 1918 (1998)
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T.Sgt. W. D. Allen, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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S.Sgt. W. F. Burgess, Jr., U.S.A.F., Vietnam, Johnston Co., NC, n.d. (1998)
N.98.12.119
Corp. E. G. Babil, Jr., U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
N.98.12.120
Charlotte C. M. Skinner (1861-ca. 1895), Greenville, NC, c. 1890 (1998)
N.98.12.121
Lavinia Emelia Monteiro (1858-), Mrs. Louis Charles Latham, c. 1890 (1998)
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Andrella M. T. F. Monteiro (1866-), Greenville, NC, c. 1895 (1998)
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L. C. Latham (1840-1895), of Plymouth and Greenville, NC, c. 1890 (1998)
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NC Baptist Sunday Sch. Chautaqua Orchestra, Red Springs, NC, 1895 (1998)
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Mrs. Duke's Hotel, Elizabethtown, NC, c. 1910s (1998)
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Advertisement for Caraleigh Fertilizer, Raleigh, NC, c. 1907 (1998)
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First National Bank and Citizens Bank, Elizabeth City, NC, c. 1908 (1998)
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Majestic manufacturing Co., Belmont, NC, c. 1914 (1998)
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Faculty and Students, Mitchell Home School, Misenheimer, NC, c. 1923 (1998)
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Business Block, Gibsonville, North Carolina, c. 1910 (1998)
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Order of United American Mechanics Parade, Rutherfordton, NC, 1907 (1998)
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Main Street, Mooresville, North Carolina, c. 1933 (1998)
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Municipal Power and Filter Plant, Washington, NC, c. 1912 (1998)
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Last Wooden Courthouse in NC- Graham County Courthouse, c. 1940 (1998)
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Raeford Methodist Church, Raeford, North Carolina, c. 1940 (1998)
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Color Guard, Third Regiment, North Carolina State Guard, c. 1880s (1998)
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Lt. J. C. Bessent (1855-1924) with Other N.C. State Guards, c. 1888 (1998)
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Lt. J. C. Bessent (1855-1924) on Horseback with N.C. State Guard, c. 1888 (1998)
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North Carolina State Guard, in Uniform, c. 1895 (1998)
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North Carolina State Guard Encampment, c. 1895 (1998)
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Col. J. C. Bessent, with U.S. Volunteers in Cuba, 1899, 1899 (1998)
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U.S. Volunteers Officers Seated in Tent, Camp Columbia, Cuba, 1899 (1998)
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Members of the Int'l Order of Odd Fellows, Asheville, NC, c. 1895 (1998)
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Original Power Dam, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, 1912 (1998)
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Letterhead- T. H. Briggs and Sons Hardware, Raleigh, NC, 1872 (1998)
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J. J. Thomas Cotton and Storage Warehouse, Raleigh, NC, c. 1880 (1998)
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Williamson, Upchurch, and Thomas- Grocers and Merchants, Ral, NC, c. 1875 (1998)
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Depiction of Cotton Wagon, Raleigh, North Carolina, c. 1875 (1998)
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Tribute to the Confederacy- Our Living and Our Dead, c. 1875 (1998)
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J. F. Edwards Hardware Store, Oxford, North Carolina, c. 1889 (1998)
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Candidates For County Office, Ashe County, NC, 1906 (1998)
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Opening of First Bank Building in Ashe County, NC, c. 1917 (1998)
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Interior View, Bank of Ashe inside Ashe Co., NC Courthouse, 1906 (1998)
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Worth in Carriage, Jefferson, NC, c. 1910 (1998)
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V. C. Allen (1842-ca. 1904), C.S.A., Judge, Dayton, Tenn., c. 1895 (1998)
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Confederate Veterans Reunion, Dayton, Tennessee, c. 1902 (1998)
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Tellers at the Bank of Ashe, Jefferson, NC, c. 1917 (1998)
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Employees of Bank Of Ashe in Teller Window, Jefferson, NC, c. 1917 (1998)
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Main St., During Parade, Showing Gentry House, Washington, NC, c. 1885 (1998)
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David Worth, Cousin of Jonathan Worth, 1879, 1879 (1998)
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Elizabeth T. Worth, Mrs. David Worth, Ashe County, NC, c. 1879 (1998)
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Worth, North Fork, Ashe Co., NC, 1876 (1998)
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The Music Band of Ashe County, NC, c. 1905 (1998)
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Chemistry Class, Centenary College, E. Tenn. Girls School, c. 1905 (1998)
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Worth House, Main Street, Jefferson, North Carolina, c. 1900 (1998)
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Jefferson Methodist Church, Jefferson, NC, c. 1902 (1998)
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Cherry Trees on Main Street, Looking East, Jefferson, NC, c. 1915 (1998)
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Centenary College, Cleveland, Tennessee, c. 1915 (1998)
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W. H. Worth on Buggy in Front of Store, North Fork, NC, c. 1880s (1998)
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R. B. Strickland, U.S.M.C., in Uniform, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
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E. S. Simpson, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
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W. R. Pryse, U.S. Army, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
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W. H. Lee, Jr., U.S. Army,, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
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N. E. Compton, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
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J. W. Allen, U.S. Army, W.W.I, c. 1918 (1998)
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Unidentified W.W.I Sailor from Johnston Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Carl Parrish, Jr., U.S. Army, Korean War, with Girlfriend, 1955 (1998)
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Clara L. Tolley, U.S. Navy, Johnston County, NC, n.d. (1998)
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B. A. Harper, U.S. Army, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1998)
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Pay Warrants Counter, Treasurer's Office, NC State Capitol, c. 1960 (1998)
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O. L. McLamb, U.S. Army, ETO, WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Pvt. D. L. Boyette, U.S. Army, AEF, WWI, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1918 (1998)
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Lt. R. A. Boyette, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Lt. R. A. Boyette's Navy Buddies at his Wedding, San Leandro, CA, 1945 (1998)
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Lt. R. A. Boyette's Wedding to Grethel McLamb, San Leandro, CA, 1945 (1998)
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H. L. Stancil, U.S. Navy, PTO, WWII, Johnston Co., NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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Lt. Thurman Salter, U.S.C.G., Carteret County, NC, n.d. (1998)
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E. G. Hill, U.S. Navy, W.W.II, Craven County, NC, c. 1945 (1998)
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James Gaskill, U.S.C.G., WWI, Carteret Co., NC, and Friend, c. 1920 (1998)
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James Gaskill, U.S.C.G., et als, at Core Banks Station, NC, c. 1919 (1998)
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J. B. McMillan (1916-), Judge, U.S. District Court, n.d. (1998)
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Pres. D. D. Eisenhower and Chub Seawell Campaign, Charlotte, NC, 1952 (1998)
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Cannon Cup Presentation, 1952, (1998)
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Davis Family, Vance County, North Carolina, c. 1948 (1998)
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Governor Terry Sanford and Son with Roger Maris, 15 October, 1961 (1998)
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29. Negatives Received in 1999

Gunner's Mate Second Class Oker Lee Thomas, U.S. Navy, WWII, Harnett County., c. 1945 (1999)
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World War I Camp in Washington State, c. 1918 (1999)
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Private Clarence T. Thomas, in a group pf U.S. Army soldiers, WWI, c. 1918 (1999)
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Alua Ray Thomas, U.S. Army, Korean War, Harnett County., c. 1952 (1999)
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Odell B. and Oker Thomas, U.S. Navy, WWII, Harnett County, c. 1945 (1999)
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William Danny Thomas, U.S.M.C., Harnett County., c. 1960's (1999)
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Lieutenant Brandy Melvin, U.S.A.A.F., WWII, Cumberland County, c. 1945 (1999)
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Sergeant Charles G. Meekins, 113th F.A., U.S. Army, WWI, c. 1918 (1999)
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Seaman Second Class Leon Gaskill, U.S. Navy, WWI, Carteret County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Private Cecil Salter, U.S. Army, WWI, Carteret County, c. 1918 (1999)
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Private First Class Thomas Levi Noe, 56th Engineers, Co. I, A.E.F., U.S. Army, WWI, c. 1918 (1999)
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Roster of 56th Engineers, Co. I, A.E.F., U.S. Army, WWI, c. 1918 (1999)
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Fisherman Pose with Catch, Core Banks., c. 1933 (1999)
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Person Street, Looking West, Fayetteville., c. 1910 (1999)
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Wake Forest College Baseball Team, Wake Forest., c. 1910 (1999)
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North Carolina A and M Band, Raleigh., c. 1910 (1999)
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Jacob Henry's Speech to the General Assembly, 1809 (1999)
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A Proclamation by Governor Thomas Walter Bickett, 1918 (1999)
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Poster: North Carolina Jewish Relief Committee, Goldsboro., 1918 (1999)
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Artie Beatrice Hopkins Beals (b.1891-), Columbia, Tyrrell County., c. 1910 (1999)
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Mary Davis Hopkins (1854-1930), Tyrrell County., c. 1900 (1999)
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Mr. and Mrs. John William Hopkins, Tyrrell County., c. 1877 (1999)
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Petty Officer Third Class Earl Byron Adams, U.S. Navy, WWI, Halifax County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Technician-Five James A. Elmore, U.S. Army, P.T.O., WWII, Johnston County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Second Lieutenant Lena M. McLamb, U.S. Army, WWII, Johnston County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Captain James B. Kinlaw, U.S. Army, P.T.O., WWII, Bladen County., c. 1945 (1999)
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First Sergeant C. O. McLamb, U.S. Army, P.T.O., WWII, Johnston County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Technical Sergeant Robert I. Creech, U.S. Army, WWII, Johnston County., c. 1944 (1999)
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Nursing Cadet Thermae Emiline Boyette Jackson, U.S. Army Nurses Cadet Corps, WWII, Johnston County, c. 1945 (1999)
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Private First Class Thomas Roland Jackson, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII, Johnston County., c. 1944 (1999)
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Private First Class Fate Elmore, Jr., U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII, Johnston County., c. 1943 (1999)
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Airman First Class Worth Pope Boyette,United States Air Force, with Dog, in Vietnam, n.d. (1999)
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Airman First Class Worth Pope Boyette, United States Air Force, in Vietnam, from Johnston County., n.d. (1999)
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Second Lieutenant Paul Moyer Limbert, WWI, c. 1918 (1999)
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Colonel Charles Harry Curtis, U.S. Army, Johnston County., n.d. (1999)
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Private Clifton C. Markham, U.S. Army, WWII, Clayton., c. 1945 (1999)
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Seaman First Class Jasper Wilson Lewis, U.S.C.G., WWII, Johnston County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Shipfitter First Class Junius Boyette Surles, Jr., U.S. Navy, WWII, Johnston County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Senior Master Sergeant Tommie Darius Blinson, U.S.A.F., Johnston County., n.d. (1999)
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Corporal Iradell Lee, U.S.A.A.F., P.T.O., WWII, Johnston County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Captain Donnie Hue Jones, Jr., U.S.A.A.F., E.T.O., WWII, Johnston County., c. 1944 (1999)
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Delma L. Lee, U.S. Army, WWII, Johnston County., c. 1944 (1999)
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Map of North Carolina, 1814, 1814 (1999)
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Women's Organizational Meeting in New Bern., c. 1923 (1999)
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Tobacco Market Scene, Main Street, Henderson., c. 1910 (1999)
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Croatan Club, Henderson., c. 1907 (1999)
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Interior View, Holy Innocents Church, Henderson., n.d. (1999)
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Vance Hotel, Henderson., c. 1915 (1999)
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Vance County Courthouse, Confederate Monument, Henderson., c. 1915 (1999)
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Henderson Graded School, Henderson., c. 1907 (1999)
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Loretta, the home of General William R. Davie, Halifax., c. 1912 (1999)
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Hotel at Panacea Springs., c. 1914 (1999)
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U.S. Coast Guard Station, Virginia Beach, Virginia, c. 1918 (1999)
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United States Life-Saving Station, Nags Head., c. 1905 (1999)
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Episcopal Church, Warrenton., c. 1912 (1999)
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Snow Scene, Pilot Mountain., c. 1909 (1999)
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Arlington Hotel, Goldsboro., c. 1910 (1999)
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Confederate Monument, Wilson., c. 1907 (1999)
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Steele's Mill, near Rockingham., c. 1910 (1999)
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North Carolina Mineral Exhibit, Jamestown Exposition, 1907 (1999)
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T. B. Tyson Residence, Carthage., c. 1909 (1999)
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Climbing Pilot Mountain., c. 1909 (1999)
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Monument of Anne Carter Lee, Warren County., 1912 (1999)
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L. A. Jackson and C. D. Martin Grocery Stores, Henderson., 1915 (1999)
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Post Office and Bank in Wilson., 1907 (1999)
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Post Office and Bank Building in Wilson., 1907 (1999)
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Dowd House, Georgian Style Architecture, Moore County., c. 1920 (1999)
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Corporal Edwin A. Dinnson, 106th Inf., WWI, Smithfield., c. 1918 (1999)
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Corporal Edwin A. Dinnsen, on Horseback, WWI, Smithfield., c. 1918 (1999)
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Company G, 23rd Regiment, New York National Guard, WWI, 1917 (1999)
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Camp of the 23rd N.Y. National Guard, M.B.E., 1916 (1999)
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North Carolina Provincial Map by James Wimble, 1733 (1999)
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Susan Alice Council Brinkley, Columbus County., c. 1900 (1999)
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Family of Benjamin F. Dean, Granville County, N. C., c. 1920's (1999)
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Mary Addison Hobgood Dean, (1865-1932), Granville County., c. 1915 (1999)
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Mr. and Mrs. Elizah C. Frazier, Granville County., c. 1878 (1999)
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Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S. Newton, and others, Granville County., c. 1878 (1999)
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Rolande C. Widgery, Officer Candidate School, Camp Davis, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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William F. Millard, Officer Candidate School, Camp Davis, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Samuel B. Clapp, Jr., Officer Candidate School, Camp Davis, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Frederick E. Finger, Officer Candidate School, Camp Davis, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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William F. French, Officer Candidate School, Camp Davis, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Alfred L. Hodges, Officer Candidate School, Camp Davis, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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William M. Perkins, Officer Candidate School, Camp Davis, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Second Lieutenant Stewart L. Wilson, U.S. Army, WWII, 1945 (1999)
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General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964) and Plane, WWII, c. 1944 (1999)
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General Douglas MacArthur and Staff, WWII, c. 1944 (1999)
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Japanese Surrender, Tokyo Bay, WWII, 1945 (1999)
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Japanese Officers Signing Surrender, Tokyo Bay, WWII, 1945 (1999)
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John Saunders, U.S.M.C., P.T.O., WWII, Nash County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Thomas Ambler Batts, U.S. Army, Korean War, Nash County., c. 1952 (1999)
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Private First Class James F. Greene, A.E.F., WWI, Cleveland County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Private Joe Dempsey Lane, WWI, Wayne County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Private First Class James Vinson Proctor, WWII, Lincoln County., c. 1944 (1999)
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Major Joseph R. Peacock, U.S. Air Force, c. 1975 (1999)
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Sergeant George T. Peacock, 160th Infantry, Korean War, c. 1952 (1999)
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Technician-Five Dudley Peacock, United States Army, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Private First Class David J. Lane, U.S. Army, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Private First Class James F. Greene, Jr., Engineering Aide Rocket, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Private First Class Joseph Carson Lane, U.S Army, WWII, Duplin County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Private First Class Walton Bailey, 3014 Ordinance Base Auto Maintenance Company, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Private First Class Albert Turner, Jr., U.S. Army, WWII, Duplin County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Hunter E. Barefoot, U.S. Navy, WWII, Sampson County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Colonel Joseph Franklin Armfield (1862-1910), War of 1898, Statesville., c. 1898 (1999)
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Hugh W. Medford, U.S. Army, WWII, Haywood County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Sergeant-Pilot James R. McConnell, with Plane, WWI, c. 1917 (1999)
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Some of the Americans Who are Flying for France, WWI, c. 1917 (1999)
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Kiffin Yates Rockwell, Lafayette Escadrille, WWI, c. 1917 (1999)
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Lieutenant Colonel Leonid Ivanovich Maximciuc and General Andrei Vlasov, Russian Free A.F., WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Lieutenant Colonel Leonid Ivanovich Maximciuc, Pilot, Russian Free A.F., WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Charles Malvern Paty, Jr., U.S. Navy, WWII, Charlotte., 1942 (1999)
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Ruth Kilgo, U.S. Navy, WWII, Charlotte., c. 1944 (1999)
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Frederick Houston Thompson, U.S. Army, WWII, Spartanburg, S. C., c. 1945 (1999)
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Franklin "Dewey" Cline, U.S. Army, WWI, NC A and M College, Buncombe County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Captain John Wilmer Blue, U.S. Army, Hoke County, with Japanese Geisha, c. 1923 (1999)
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Captain John Wilmer Blue, U.S. Army, Hoke County., c. 1920's (1999)
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Captain John Wilmer Blue, U.S. Army, Hoke County, in Full Uniform, c. 1920's (1999)
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Nurse Jean P. Blue, U.S. Army, WWI, Hoke County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Group of U.S. Army Nurses, WWI, c. 1918 (1999)
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Map of Wake County, 1878 (1999)
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Aerial View, Downtown Rocky Mount., c. 1957 (1999)
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Captain Harry M. Donaldson, Chemical Engineer, U.S. Army, P.T.O., WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Captain Harry M. Donaldson, U.S. Army, P.T.O., WWII, 1943 (1999)
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Section 815, U.S. Maritime Service Training Station, WWII, 1944 (1999)
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Aerial View of the North Carolina Shipyard at Wilmington., 1941 (1999)
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Homeward Bound- Employees Leaving Work, North Carolina Shipyard, Wilmington, 1946 (1999)
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Fabrication Shop, North Carolina Shipyard at Wilmington, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Administrative Building, North Carolina Shipyard, Wilmington., c. 1945 (1999)
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Machine Shop, North Carolina Shipyard, Wilmington., c. 1945 (1999)
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Electrical Shop, North Carolina Shipyard at Wilmington, c. 1945 (1999)
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Female Workers in Plumbing Shop at North Carolina Shipyard, Wilmington, c. 1945 (1999)
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Female Workers in Cafeteria, North Carolina Shipyard, Wilmington, c. 1945 (1999)
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Rear Admiral Robert H. Spiro, U.S.N.R., Buncombe County., c. 1971 (1999)
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Yeaoman First Class Robert H. Spiro, Jr., U.S.N.R., WWII, Buncombe County., 1942 (1999)
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Lieutenant Robert H. Spiro, Jr., U.S. Navy, P.T.O., WWII, in New Guinea, c. 1945 (1999)
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Joe E. Brown, U.S.A.A.F., WWII, Snow Hill., c. 1945 (1999)
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Second Lieutenant Joe E. Brown, U.S. Army, WWII, and Wife, Jean Brown, 1944 (1999)
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Second Lieutenant Joe E. Brown, 20th A.F., U.S.A.A.F., WWII, Snow Hill., 1945 (1999)
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Charles Hobart Pruitt, United States Army, in Uniform, c. 1923 (1999)
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Staff Sergeant Aubon R. Johnson, U.S.A.A.F., P.T.O., WWII, Johnston County., c. 1945 (1999)
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769th Bomb Squadron, U.S.A.A.F., P.T.O., WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
N.99.1.157
Private First Class Harvey Harding Ivey, U.S.A.A.F., E.T.O., WWII, Halifax County., c. 1944 (1999)
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Stage Door Canteen, 381st Bomb Group, U.S.A.A.F., P.T.O., WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
N.99.1.159
Victoria LeMay (1832-1901) and Alonzo Thomas Mial (1823-1897), Wake County., c. 1860 (1999)
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Alonzo Thomas Mial (1823-1897), Wake County., c. 1880's (1999)
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Victoria LeMay Mial (1832-1901), Wake County., c. 1890's (1999)
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Site of Battle of Seven Springs, Wayne County., 1884 (1999)
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Graveyard at Whitehall, Wayne County., 1884 (1999)
N.99.1.165
Whitehall Bridge, Battle of Seven Springs, Wayne County., 1884 (1999)
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Riverbank Opposite the 44th Massachusetts Infantry, Battle of Seven Springs, 1884 (1999)
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Whitehall, Where the Confederate Gunboat NEUSE Lay, 1884 (1999)
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Main Street from the Bridge, Whitehall., 1884 (1999)
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Main Street Looking Toward the Bridge, Whitehall., 1884 (1999)
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Two Veterans of the 44th Massachusetts Regiment at New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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Farm Buildings on old Civil War Campground, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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Superintendant's House, National Cemetery, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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General View Down Main Venue at National Cemetery, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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Graves at the National Cemetery, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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Grave of Sergeant E.R. Buck, 44th Massachusetts Regiment, National Cemetery, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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Gaston House, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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Headquarters of the 44th Massachusetts Regiment, Civil War, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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Broad Street, Where the 44th Massachusetts Paraded, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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Patterson House- Provost Marshall's Office, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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The Hanff House- Co. D, 44th Massachusetts Regimental Quarters, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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House That was Occupied by Union Troops, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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Radcliffe House, Broad Street, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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House Occupied by the 44th Massachusetts Regiment, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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Railroad Roundhouse and Machine Shop, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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Site of Fort Rowan, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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Interior of Fort Totten, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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Exterior of Fort Totten, from Trent Rd., New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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Man in Oxen-Drawn Cart, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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City Watering Cart, New Bern., 1884 (1999)
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Swamp on Road Between Rawle's Mills and Washington., 1884 (1999)
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A Ford on the Road from Washington to Rawle's Mill., 1884 (1999)
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Site of Skirmish with 44th Massachusetts Regiment, Rawle's Mills., 1884 (1999)
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Field Where the 44th Masschusetts Regiment Bivouaced, near Washington., 1884 (1999)
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Road to Washington - Where Sergeant Bobart was Mortally Wounded, 1884 (1999)
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Fort Washington, 1884 (1999)
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Bridge Over Pamlico River to Washington., 1884 (1999)
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View Down Pamlico River from Bridge at Washington., 1884 (1999)
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View of Western Part of Washington, from Bridge, 1884 (1999)
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View of Eastern Portion of Washington, from Bridge., 1884 (1999)
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The Grice Place, from Main Street, Washington., 1884 (1999)
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Grice Mansion, Washington., 1884 (1999)
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Where the Right Wing of the 44th Massachusetts Infantry Formed before battle., 1884 (1999)
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Road Taken by the 44th Massachusetts Regiment., 1884 (1999)
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Bridge Over the Neuse River, Kinston., 1884 (1999)
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View Down Neuse River from Bridge near Kinston., 1884 (1999)
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House Used as Hospital in Civil War, near Kinston., 1884 (1999)
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Main Street, Kinston., 1884 (1999)
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Railroad Station Where the 44th Massachusetts Regiment Bivouaced, Kinston., 1884 (1999)
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Railroad Station, Kinston., 1884 (1999)
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Old Style Wood Screw, Plantation Cotton Press, Kinston., 1884 (1999)
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Rebecca Walker Holeman, Mrs. Thomas Holeman, from Person County., c. 1858 (1999)
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Sister of Rebecca Walker and Husband, of Memphis, Tennessee., c. 1855 (1999)
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Private William Howard Cooper, U.S.A.A.C., from Charlotte., c. 1935 (1999)
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Private William Howard Cooper with Unidentified Soldier, U.S.A.A.C., c. 1933 (1999)
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President Franklin Roosevelt Roosevelt Aboard U.S.S. Houston, Panama Canal Zone, 1935 (1999)
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Central High School, Charlotte., c. 1934 (1999)
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Mecklenburg County's New Million Courthouse, Charlotte., c. 1934 (1999)
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1930's Chorus Girls, from Photo Collection of Private William Howard Cooper, c. 1933 (1999)
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Roy Jackson Marshall, 15th F.A., WWI, with Bandaged Hand, 1919 (1999)
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Part of Supply Company, 119th Infantry Regiment, at Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917 (1999)
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Jim Willoughby Thompson, 119th Infantry, on Horseback, Camp Sevier, S. C., 1917 (1999)
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Joe Willoughby Thompson, 119th Infantry Regiment, Camp Sevier, S. C., c. 1917 (1999)
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Roy Jackson Marshall, 15th F.A. Regiment, WWI, in Fahr, Germany, 1919 (1999)
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James Madison Marshall, 15th F.A. Regiment, with Boy and Horse, France, WWI, 1918 (1999)
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Roy Jackson Marshall, 15th F.A. Regiment, WWI, from Forsyth County., c. 1919 (1999)
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Roy Jackson Marshall, 15th F.A. Regiment, with Horse, France, WWI, 1918 (1999)
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Captain Micou F. Browne, U.S. Army, WWII, Wake County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Private George Sidney Wagoner, U.S.M.C., WWI, Rowan County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Unveiling of Bennett House Memorial, near Durham., 1923 (1999)
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Unity Monument and Chimney, Bennett Place, near Durham., 1923 (1999)
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Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey Speaks at Bennett Place, Durham., 1965 (1999)
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Private William V. McLean and Private Alpheus Hugh McLean, WWI, Robeson County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Company 68, U.S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 1958 (1999)
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Johnny Mercer, U.S. Navy, c. 1958 (1999)
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Waterfront of New Bern., 1864 (1999)
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Private William Powell, U.S. Army, WWI, Orange County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Sergeant Thomas James Powell, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII, Davidson County., c. 1944 (1999)
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Chief Boatswain's Mate David Liddon Beveridge, U.S.C.G. Reserves, Fort Macon, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Wedding Portrait of Mrs. Gerry Mayo Beveridge, Carteret County, 1945 (1999)
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Chief Boatswain's Mate David Liddon Beveridge, U.S.C.G., and Bride, at Wedding, 1945 (1999)
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Dr. William D. McLelland, U.S. Army Medical Corps Reserves, WWI, Iredell County., c. 1917 (1999)
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Sergeant Raymond Rogers, and others, U.S. Army, WWI, New Hanover County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Kenneth Harvey Mitchell, U.S. Army, Johnston County., n.d. (1999)
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Technician-Five William C. Jackson, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII, Wayne County., c. 1944 (1999)
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Petty Officer Second Class Dolphy Ralph Durham, U.S. Navy, P.T.O., WWII, Johnston County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Private First Class James O. Durham, U.S. Army, P.T.O., WWII, Johnston County., c. 1945 (1999)
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William R. Durham, U.S. Navy, P.T.O., WWII, Johnston County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Private Sadie Otha Durham, U.S. Army, WWI, Johnston County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Technician-Five Jimmie Durham, U.S. Army, P.T.O., WWII, Johnston County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Ensign Mate Third Class William Roscoe Massey, U.S. Navy, P.T.O., WWII, Nash County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Private James Paul Gardner, U.S.M.C., P.T.O., WWII, Johnston County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Second Lieutenant Isaac C. Adams, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII, Johnston County., c. 1944 (1999)
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Identification Card- Second Lieutenant Isaac C. Adams, WWII, Johnston County., 1944 (1999)
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Private Wille Haywood Pittman, U.S. Army, WWI, Johnston County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Melvin Broughton, U.S. Navy, WWII, Johnston County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Lester Roland Pittman, U.S.M.C., WWII, Johnston County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Nancy Helen Pittman Barnes, U.S. Navy, WWII, Johnston County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Haywood Garner, 1st N.C. Artillery, C.S.A., Johnston County., n.d. (1999)
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Clifford M. Atkinson, U.S. Army, WWII, Johnston County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Henry Cleland Pittman, U.S.M.C., Johnston County., c. 1935 (1999)
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Wayne Lamm, U.S. Army, Vietnam War, Johnston County., n.d. (1999)
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James Edward Lamm, U.S.A.F., Johnston County., c. 1952 (1999)
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To Make Good Black Ink- Davie County., c. 1837-1868 (1999)
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Collett Map of North Carolina, 1770 (1999)
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An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina, by Henry Mouzon, 1775 (1999)
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Map of Virginia, Marylandia et Carolina, by Homann, n.d. (1999)
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Virginia Partis Australis et Florida, Map by Blaeu, 1640 (1999)
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Survey of Coast Around Cape Lookout., 1756 (1999)
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Carte Particuliere de la Carolina, 1696, 1696 (1999)
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A New Map of The New World, 1721, 1721 (1999)
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Spring Homes Tour, Hope Plantation, Windsor., 1951 (1999)
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Rear View, Hope Plantation, Windsor., n.d. (1999)
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Board of Directors, Hope Plantation, Windsor., 1965 (1999)
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Overall View of Hope Plantation, Windsor., c. 1952 (1999)
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Hope Plantation, Showing Rear Porch, Windsor., c. 1923 (1999)
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Hope Plantation, After Rear Porch Removal, Windsor., c. 1960 (1999)
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W. M. Kemp, Restoration Contractor, Hope Plantation, Windsor., c. 1962 (1999)
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Overall Exterior View, Hope Plantation, Windsor., 1966 (1999)
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Elizabeth Stevenson Ives at Hope Plantation, Windsor., n.d. (1999)
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Hope Foundation Board of Directors Inside Home, Windsor., 1970 (1999)
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King-Bazemore House, Bertie County., n.d. (1999)
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King-Bazemore House Being Moved, Bertie County., n.d. (1999)
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Elizabeth Stevenson Ives Beside Fireplace, Hope Plantation, Windsor., 1976 (1999)
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King-Bazemore House on Original Site, Bertie County., c. 1952 (1999)
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John McMillan McIver, University of North Carolina Graduate, C.S.A., Moore County., c. 1877 (1999)
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Haughton-McIver House, near Gulf., c. 1910 (1999)
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Private Earl Grimes, U.S. Army, WWI, Wayne County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Victor P. Bowles, U.S. Army, WWII, Halifax County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Jefferson Taylor, U.S. Army, WWII, Halifax County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Private Fred M. Lane, U.S. Army, Korean War, Durham County., n.d. (1999)
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Millard Fillmore Booe, 321st Infantry, WWI, Davie County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Private Herder Allen Cavanaugh, U.S. Army, WWI, Duplin County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Granite Cotton Factory, Haw River., c. 1907 (1999)
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Lingo Box Factory, near Wilmington., c. 1910 (1999)
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Tracking Station, Rosman., c. 1962 (1999)
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At Y.W.C.A. Camp, Burgiss Glen, Cedar Mountain., c. 1940's (1999)
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Dining Room, Mountain Meadows Inn, Asheville., c. 1914 (1999)
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Archive Building Owned by Historical Society, Old Salem., c. 1908 (1999)
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Earl "The Pearl" Monroe, Winston-Salem State University, Winston-Salem., c. 1967 (1999)
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Beach Scene, with Sunbathers and Soldiers, Morehead City., c. 1917 (1999)
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Composite of Durham Hosiery Mills, Durham., c. 1919 (1999)
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Queen Street, Looking North, Kinston., c. 1923 (1999)
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Imperial Tobacco Company, Oxford., c. 1910's (1999)
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Post Office Building, Lincolnton., c. 1920 (1999)
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Quinlan Town, Logging Town in Haywood County., 1908 (1999)
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Aerial View of Quinlan Town, Haywood County., c. 1908 (1999)
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Fox Hunt near Waynesville., c. 1900 (1999)
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Group Poses on Railroad Logging Car, Quinlan Town., 1904 (1999)
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Elevated View of Waynesville., 1900 (1999)
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Vanderbilt Lodge on Mount Pisgah., c. 1904 (1999)
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Scenic View of Mount Pisgah., c. 1904 (1999)
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Private Joseph Johnnie Dement, 322nd Infantry, WWI, Franklin County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Private Joseph Johnnie Dement, 322nd Infantry, WWI, Franklin County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Privates Dement, Kennedy, and Purvis, U.S. Army, WWI, c. 1918 (1999)
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Private Lewis M. Grady, 322nd Infantry, WWI, Duplin County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Privates Dement, Hale, and Hunt, U.S. Army, WWI, c. 1918 (1999)
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Privates Frost, Collins, and Gupton, U.S. Army, WWI, c. 1918 (1999)
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View of Soldiers, 322nd Infantry, WWI, c. 1918 (1999)
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U.S.S. Matsonia, Ship that Brought Private Joseph Johnnie Dement Home, WWI, 1919 (1999)
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Private Arthur P. Gupton, 322nd Infantry, WWI, Franklin County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Private Ernest G. Cooper, 156th Depot Brigade, WWI, Franklin County, c. 1918 (1999)
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Formal Portrait of Private Ernest G. Cooper, WWI, Franklin County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Boyd Westmoreland, U.S. Army, WWI, c. 1918 (1999)
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Henry Seawell (1774-1835), Attorney General, 1803-1808, c. 1803 (1999)
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Oliver Fitts (1771-1816), Attorney General, 1808-1810, c. 1809 (1999)
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Robert H. Jones, Attorney General, 1828, 1828 (1999)
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Spier Whitaker (1798-1869), Attorney General, 1842-1846, c. 1844 (1999)
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Bartholomew Figures Moore (1801-1878), Attorney General, 1848-1851, c. 1850 (1999)
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William Eaton, Jr. (1809-1881), Attorney General, 1851-2, c. 1851 (1999)
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Jospeh John Branch Batchelor, Attorney General, c. 1855 (1999)
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William A. Jenkins, Attorney General, c. 1859 (1999)
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Sion H. Rogers (1825-1874), Attorney General, 1862-1868, c. 1865 (1999)
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Colonel Tazwell Lee Hargrove, Attorney General (1873-1877), c. 1875 (1999)
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Theodore F. Davidson (1845-1931), Attorney General, c. 1887 (1999)
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Frances I. Osborne (1853-1920), Attorney General, c. 1894 (1999)
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Robert D. Douglas, Attorney General, c. 1900 (1999)
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Robert D. Gilmer (1854-1928), Attorney General, c. 1904 (1999)
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Hayden Clement, Attorney General, c. 1908 (1999)
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John S. Manning (1859-1938), Attorney General, c. 1921 (1999)
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Aaron A. F. Seawell, Attorney General, c. 1936 (1999)
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Harry McMullen (1884-1955), Attorney General, c. 1940 (1999)
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William B. Rodman, Attorney General, c. 1955 (1999)
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George B. Paton, Attorney General, c. 1957 (1999)
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Malcolm B. Seawell, Attorney General, c. 1959 (1999)
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Wade Bruton, Attorney General, c. 1964 (1999)
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James Carson, Attorney General, c. 1974 (1999)
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Rufus L. Edmisten, Attorney General, c. 1980 (1999)
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Lacy Thorburg, Attorney General, c. 1988 (1999)
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Members of the Benjamin F. Dean Family, Granville County., c. 1918 (1999)
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The First Real Christmas Card, 1843 (1999)
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First Engine on Turntable, Caldwell and Lenoir Railroad, Lenoir., 1884 (1999)
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First Engine of the Caldwell and Lenoir Railroad, Lenoir Creek., 1884 (1999)
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Residence of Dr. Aaron McDuffie Moore, Durham., c. 1905 (1999)
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Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Durham, N. C. Chapter, 1940 (1999)
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Charles D. Watts, Surgeon, Durham., n.d. (1999)
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Mrs. Selena Warren Wheeler, Library Director, Durham., c. 1945 (1999)
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John Henry Wheeler, President Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Durham., n.d. (1999)
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Margaret Kennedy Goodwin, First Black Radiology Technician, Durham., c. 1947 (1999)
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John Moses Avery, Vice President and Secretary of Mutual Insurance Company, Durham., c. 1910's (1999)
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Aaron McDuffie Moore, M.D., (1863-1923), from Whiteville., c. 1910's (1999)
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C. H. Shepard, M. D., Superintendent, Lincoln Hospital, Durham., n.d. (1999)
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Robert Edward Dawson, Physician, Rocky Mount, n.d. (1999)
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Edward Foushee, U.S. Army, WWII, Lee County., 1945 (1999)
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Ed and Sam Foushee, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII, Lee County., 1944 (1999)
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Carl Foushee, U.S. Navy Pilot, WWII, Lee County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Clyde Foushee, U.S. Army, WWII, Lee County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Russel Lee Mann, Jr., U.S.A.F., Lee County., c. 1970 (1999)
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Technical Sergeant Russel Lee Mann, 6th Army, P.T.O., WWII, Lee County ., 1942 (1999)
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Alston Ramsay Rives, 5th Army Battalion, 499th A.F.A. Battalion, n.d. (1999)
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Private First Class Joe H. Mann, 289th Infantry E.T.O., WWII, Lee County., c. 1944 (1999)
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Staff Sergeant Samuel Wilson Womble, Jr., U.S. Army, WWII, Lee County, c. 1945 (1999)
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Second Lieutenant Malcom McFarland Watson, 50th Infantry North Carolina State Troops, Civil War, n.d. (1999)
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John Barringer, Company E, 10th Artillery, Civil war, n.d. (1999)
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Attorney C. J. Gates, Durham., n.d. (1999)
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Attorney C. O. Pearson, Durham., n.d. (1999)
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M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney, Goldsboro., n.d. (1999)
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Funeral Directors and Morticians State Convention, Durham., 1970 (1999)
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The One O'Clock Luncheon Club, Durham., 1962 (1999)
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Birthday Party for J. C. Scarborough, III, Durham, 1952 (1999)
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Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Durham, North Carolina Chapter, c. 1950 (1999)
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Little Slam's Bridge Club-Donut Shop, Durham, c. 1947 (1999)
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Meeting at St. Joseph's Church, Durham, 1954 (1999)
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Dr. Asa Timothy Spaulding Addresses Meeting, Saint Josephs Church, Durham., 1954 (1999)
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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Social, Durham, c. 1952 (1999)
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Annie Day Shepard (1879-1947), Durham., c. 1940 (1999)
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Winter Scene, North Carolina College, Durham., c. 1945 (1999)
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Dr. James E. Shepard, Founder, North Carolina College, Durham., n.d. (1999)
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James Evans (1865-1930), Businessman, Durham., c. 1895 (1999)
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Senior Class, Hillside High School, Durham., 1932 (1999)
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Frank Wright, Musician, Durham., n.d. (1999)
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Graduates-at Durham., c. 1910 (1999)
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Unidentified Man-from Ambrotype, c. 1865 (1999)
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Confederate Veterans Reunion, Littleton., c. 1923 (1999)
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Participants in Confederate Veteran's Day Parade, Littleton., c. 1900 (1999)
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Captain H. G. Turner, 23rd Regiment North Carolina State Troops, Granville County., n.d. (1999)
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Staff Sargent Lloyd Jack Atkins, Royal Canadian Air Force, United States Army Air Force, Gastonia., c. 1943 (1999)
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Pace-Walker Hotel, Cary., c. 1950 (1999)
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Cary High School Complex, Cary., 1955-1956; (1999)
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Ashworth Drugs, Cary., c. 1971 (1999)
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First Gothic Roof Barn in North Carolina, at Cary, 1926 (1999)
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Private Banjamine T. Willis, United States Army, WWI, Carteret County., c. 1918 (1999)
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38th Evacuation Hospital, Fort Bragg, WWII, 1942 (1999)
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Advertisement for the North Carolina Millstone Co., Parkewood., c. 1870's (1999)
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Cape Fear Railroad Steam Locomotive with Crew, c. 1912 (1999)
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Civilian Conservation Corps Camp at Mount Mitchell., c. 1939 (1999)
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Bird's Eye View, Showing Baptist Church, Raleigh, N. C., 1872 (1999)
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Seaman Second Class William Merrell Freeman, United States Navy, WWII, Lee County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Charles Ross Freeman, United States Navy, WWI, Chatham County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Charles Ross Freeman, United States Navy, WWI, at Fort Lyon, Colorado, n.d. (1999)
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U.S.S. Florida, World War I, c. 1918 (1999)
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Steam and Gas Boat Gang, United States Shpi Florida, WWI, c. 1918 (1999)
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Members of the Crew Aboard United States Ship Florida,WWI, c. 1918 (1999)
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United States Public Health Service Hospital No. 45, Kenilworth, Biltmore., c. 1919 (1999)
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Oteen Veterans Hospital, Asheville., c. 1919 (1999)
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Captain John William Brown, , United States Army, European Theater of Operations, WWII, Lincoln County, c. 1944 (1999)
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Private William Watson Dalrymple, with United States Army Buddie, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Sergeant Dozier B. Allen, United States Army, and Theron R. Dabbs, United States Navy, WWII, n.d. (1999)
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Corporal Owenbierne J. Allen, United States Army, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Sgt. B. Smith Allen, United States Army Air Corps, WWII, 1942 (1999)
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Lieutenant Ethan A. Allen, United States Navy Reserve, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Sergeant Le Land M. Allen, United States Army, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Corporal Leo J. Fetzer, 830th Medical AirVac, WWII, n.d. (1999)
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Corporal Leo J. Fetzer, 830th Medical AirVac, in Bay of Plane, WWII, 1945 (1999)
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Corporal Leo J. Fetzer and 830th Medical AirVac at Work, WWII, 1945 (1999)
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Company D, 2nd Platoon, Medical Department Transport Service Lawsom General Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia, WWII, 1943 (1999)
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Second Lieutenant JamesA. Wellons, United States Army Air Force, Johnston County., c. 1953 (1999)
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Second Lieutenant James A. Wellons, United States Air Force, Johnston County., c. 1953 (1999)
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W. H. Strother House, Raleigh., c. 1915 (1999)
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Private Philip Franklin Massey, United States Army,WWI, Wake County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Corporal Henery Jefferson Massey, United States Marine Corps, Pacific Theatre of Operations, WWII, Wake County, c. 1945 (1999)
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Corporal Henry Jefferson Massey, United States Marine Corps, WWII, Wake County, on Newel, c. 1945 (1999)
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Private First Class Haywood Forbes Snell, U.S. Army, WWII, Pitt County., 1945 (1999)
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Private first Class Henry Forbes Snell, United States Army, WWII, Pitt County, in Helmet, c. 1945 (1999)
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Private First Class Henry Forbes Snell, United States Army, WWII, on Battlefield, c. 1944 (1999)
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Anti-Tank Company, 30th Infantry Divsion, Battle of Mortain, WWII, 1944 (1999)
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First Lieutenant Gaston Lewis Dortch, 119th Infantry, United States Army, WWI, Wayne County, c. 1918 (1999)
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Captain Johnie K. Grady, United States Army,WWI, Lenoir County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Herbert B. Gray,United States Army, WWI, Lenoir County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Private Earl Grimes, United States Army, WWI, Mount Olive., c. 1918 (1999)
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Private Simmons H. Haskins, United States Army, WWI, Trenton., c. 1918 (1999)
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Sergeant Bremon McInturff, United States Army, WWI, Snow Hill., c. 1918 (1999)
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Corporal D. C. White, United States Army, WWI, Farmville., c. 1918 (1999)
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Sergeant Gordon Lee Rhodes, United States Army, WWI, Lenoir County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Private Joseph Dixon Rountree, United States Army, WWI, Lenoir County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Lieutenant Colonel Jim Thomas Elkins,United States Marine Corps,WWII, Korean War, Vietnam, n.d. (1999)
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Tatum Thomas Klkins, United States Navy, WWI, Chatham County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Fireman 3rd Class Tatum Thomas Elkins, United States Navy, WWI, Chatham County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Private Oscar L. Lambert, United States Army, American Expeditionary Forces, WWI, Chatham County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Lieutenant Colonel J. McLeod Turner, North Carolina State Troops, Civil War, c. 1865 (1999)
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Lieutenant Colonel William Lee Davidson, North Carolina State Troops, Civil War, c. 1865 (1999)
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Major E. J. Hale,North Caroilna State Troops, Civil War, c. 1865 (1999)
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Lt. Col. Junius L. Hill, N.C.S.T., Civil War, c. 1865 (1999)
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Brigadier General John D. Barry, North Carolina State Troops, Civil War, c. 1865 (1999)
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Chaplain F. Milton Kennedy, North Carolina State Troops, Civil War, c. 1865 (1999)
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Captain T. James Linebarger, North Carolina State Troops, Civil War, n.d. (1999)
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Captain Thomas V. Apperson, North Carolina State Troops, Civil War, n.d. (1999)
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Captain Gold G. Holland, North Carolina State Troops, Civil War, n.d. (1999)
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Thomas B. Lane, Assistant Surgeon, North Carolina State Troops, Civil War, n.d. (1999)
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Captain James M. Crowell, North Carolina State Troops, Civil War, n.d. (1999)
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Captain William T. Nicholson, North Carolina State Troops, Civil War, n.d. (1999)
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First Lieutenant Octavius H. Wiggins,North Carolina State Troops, Civil War, n.d. (1999)
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Second Lieutenant W. Lewis Battle,North Carolina State Troops, Civil War, n.d. (1999)
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Second Lieutenant Iowa M. Royster, North Carolina State Troops, Civil War, n.d. (1999)
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Colonel James D. Radcliffe, North Carolina State Troops, Civil War, n.d. (1999)
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Thomas Gilchrist Polk (1791-1869), Rowan County., c. 1837 (1999)
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Map of Southern Power Co.'s Station and Transmission System, 1910 (1999)
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James N. Williamson (1842-1921), Cotton Merchant, c. 1880 (1999)
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Henry J. Stockard, n.d. (1999)
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Norman Holderfield and Fellow Motorcylclists, State Capitol Building, 1923 (1999)
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Lilly R. Holderfield (1859-1937), Resident of Wake County., c. 1925 (1999)
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Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kimpball, Raleigh., c. 1915 (1999)
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Leona Holderfield Green Strickland, Walking Downtown, Raleigh., c. 1940's (1999)
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Leona Holderfield (1891-1975), Raleigh., c. 1912 (1999)
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Leona Holderfield Green Strickland (1891-1975), of Wake County., c. 1923 (1999)
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Lilly Reeves Holderfield (1859-1937) in Herb Garden, Wake County., c. 1927 (1999)
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Infant Child of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Strickland, Raleigh., c. 1930 (1999)
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George Strickland, Son of A. L. Strickland, Raleigh., c. 1938 (1999)
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Dorothy Strickland, of Raleigh., c. 1938 (1999)
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Asie Mae Green, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green; Raleigh., c. 1915 (1999)
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Children of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green, Raleigh., c. 1918 (1999)
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Howard C. Green (1925-1942), Son of J. W. Green, Raleigh., c. 1926 (1999)
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Possibly William B. Holderfield, 3rdNorth Carolina Artillery, Confederate States of America, Wake County., c. 1865 (1999)
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Possibly Jones T. Holderfield, 7th North Carolina State Troops, Civil War, Wake County., c. 1865 (1999)
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Genealogy of the Lilly Reeves Holderfield Family, Wake County., c. 1975 (1999)
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Death Certificate, Howard Campbell Green, of Wake County., 1942 (1999)
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Models Pose During Azalea Festival, Wilmington., c. 1960 (1999)
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Henry Dennis Griffin, United States Army, WWI, Martin County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Henry Lee Bridgers, State Auditor, c. 1947 (1999)
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Private Coy C. McNeil, United States Army, WWI, Wilkes County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Mack Conder, United States Army, WWII, Lee County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Robert Howard Aiken, et als, United States Army,Pacific Theatre of Operations, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Irwin Moore, United States Navy, WWI, Person County., n.d. (1999)
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Nelson P. Jackson and Family, Person County., c. 1946 (1999)
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Private Francis Moore Jackson, United States Army, WWII, Person County., c. 1944 (1999)
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Serseant and Pilot Arthur Bluethenthal, New Hanover County, WWI, c. 1918 (1999)
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Corporal Marvin M. Bennett, United States Army, WWII, Alamance County., c. 1944 (1999)
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Technical Sergeant Lee Ray Bennett, United States Air Force, WWII, Alamance County., c. 1944 (1999)
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Garland Bennett, United States Army, PTO, WWII, Alamance County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Frank Bennett, United States Navy, WWII, Alamance County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Radiogram from Honolulu, Hawaii, 12 December 1941, 1941 (1999)
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RM First Class David Kaisey Minter, Jr., United States Navy, WWII, 1948 (1999)
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David Kaisey Minter, Jr., United States Navy, WWII, c. 1945 (1999)
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Elmo Murrary Gilgo, United States Navy, WWII, Pamlico County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Douglas Lewis, United States Army, WWII, Carteret County., n.d. (1999)
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Sailors with Days Catch Aboard United States Coast Survey Boat, c. 1938 (1999)
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U.S. Coast and Geogetic Survey Boat LYDONIA, Pre-W.W.II, c. 1938 (1999)
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Reuben George and Charles Mickey Aboard United States Coast Geodetic Survey Boat, c. 1938 (1999)
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U.S.S. WILLIAM J. PALMER, Sank by German Mine, W.W.II, c. 1938 (1999)
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Railroad Depot at Biscoe., c. 1910 (1999)
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Residential Section of Hope Mills, c. 1912 (1999)
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Baptist Church, Morehead City, c. 1908 (1999)
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Home Moravian Church at Christmas, Salem, N. C., 1907 (1999)
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Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Poe at Home Beside Fireplace, Raleigh, N. C., c. 1960 (1999)
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Dr. Clarence Hamilton Poe (1881-1964), of Raleigh, N. C., n.d. (1999)
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Dr. Clarence H. Poe (1881-1964), et als, n.d. (1999)
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Norfolk-Southern Railroad Engine- The Carolinian, n.d. (1999)
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Memorial to Simon and Eliz. A. Dixon, Alamance Co., N. C., 1925 (1999)
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A Bill to Establish Alamance County, N. C., 1849 (1999)
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Petition to Divide Orange County, N. C., 1848 (1999)
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Petition to Senate and House of Commons from Orange Co., N. C., n.d. (1999)
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Military Parade, Broad Street, Statesville, N. C., n.d. (1999)
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Traveling Circuit Judge on Horseback, N. C. Mountains, c. 1874 (1999)
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Daughtry Family, Johnston County, North Carolina, c. 1950 (1999)
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Jeanetta Daughtry with Twin Sons, Johnston Co., N. C., 1924 (1999)
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E. D. Willis, U.S. Army, P.T.O., W.W.II, Carteret Co., N. C., c. 1945 (1999)
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Panoramic View and Collage, Co. L, 120th Inf., Ft. Jackson, S. C., 1941 (1999)
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Capt. Williams and his U.S.A.A.F. Crew, E.T.O., W.W.II, c. 1944 (1999)
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Silver Service Presented to Daughter of Capt. Johnston Blakeley, n.d. (1999)
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Commercial Atlas Map of North Carolina, 1921 (1999)
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Samantha G. L. Price (1903-1965), Wayne County, N. C., 1921 (1999)
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Justices of the N. C. Supreme Court, 1911-1921, c. 1916 (1999)
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Justices of the N. C. Supreme Court, 1929, 1929 (1999)
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Justices of the N. C. Supreme Court, ca. 1901, c. 1901 (1999)
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Map of the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, 1847 (1999)
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Fireman's Day Parade, Cary, North Carolina, c. 1953 (1999)
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Congressman H. D. Cooley in Parade, Cary, N. C., c. 1953 (1999)
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Awaiting the Fireman's Day Parade, Cary, N. C., c. 1953 (1999)
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Old Cary Fire Dept. Engine, Cary, N. C., c. 1953 (1999)
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Fireman's Day Parade, Cary, N. C., 1956, 1956 (1999)
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Cary Fire Dept. Engine in Raleigh, N. C. Parade, c. 1953 (1999)
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Cary Fire Dept. Station Number 2, Cary, N. C., c. 1975 (1999)
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Walker George, et als, U.S.C.G., W.W.II, c. 1945 (1999)
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J. M. Lewis, U.S.C.G., from Marshallburg, N. C., with Automobile, c. 1950 (1999)
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Grant Lewis with Members of U.S. Coast and Survey, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1999)
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Reuben George, U.S. Merchant Marines, W.W.II, in Antigua, c. 1945 (1999)
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Corp. W. C. Pake, with Friend, U.S. Army, E.T.O., W.W.II, 1945 (1999)
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Corp. W. C. Pake, et als, in U.S. Army Mess Line, W.W.II, c. 1945 (1999)
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Corp. W. C. Pake, U.S. Army, with Other Servicemen, W.W.II, 1944 (1999)
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Monument to 2nd Separate Chemical Batt., Ft. McClellan, AL, n.d. (1999)
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PFC G. H. Kizer, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Granite Falls, N. C., c. 1945 (1999)
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Pvt. E. Chandler, U.S. Army, W.W.II, Marshall, N. C., c. 1945 (1999)
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H. T. Dudley, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Morehead City, N. C., c. 1918 (1999)
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Lewis Salter, U.S. Navy, W.W.I, Sea Level, N. C., c. 1918 (1999)
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Sgt. L. L. Higgins, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Cedar Point, N. C., c. 1918 (1999)
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Corp. A. R. Canady, U.S Army, W.W.I, Bughill, N. C., c. 1918 (1999)
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2nd Lt. C. L. Capps, U.S.M.C., W.W.I, Lucama, N. C., c. 1918 (1999)
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Sgt. W. B. Ellis, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Alamance County, N. C., c. 1918 (1999)
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Corp. E. M. Erwin, U.S. Army, W.W.I, K.I.A., Salisbury, N. C., c. 1918 (1999)
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Pvt. G. E. Galloway, U.S. Army, W.W.I, Fairmont, N. C., c. 1918 (1999)
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Corp. W. S. Gardner, U.S. Army, AEF, WWI, Magnolia, N. C., c. 1918 (1999)
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Pvt. W. F. Hoyle, A.E.F., W.W.I, Shelby, N. C., c. 1918 (1999)
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2nd Lt. J. B. Journey, U.S. Army, AEF, WWI, Charlotte, N. C., c. 1918 (1999)
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Private John E. King, A.E.F., U.S. Army, WWI, Asheboro, Randolph County., -1999
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Sergeant Harvey M. Ledwell, U.S. Army, WWI, Randleman, Guilford County., -1999
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Second Lieutenant David Worth Loring, A.E.F., WWI, Wilmington, New Hanover County., -1999
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Sergeant Fletcher W. Merritt, A.E.F., U.S. Army, WWI, Roxboro, Person County., -1999
N.99.4.59
Second Lieutenant Robert Gayle Nimocks, U.S. Army, A.E.F., WWI, Fayetteville, Cumberland County., -1999
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Private Edgar Parsons, U.S. Army, A.E.F., WWI, Obids, Ashe County., -1999
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First Lieutenant Frank Martin Thompson, U.S. Army, A.E.F., WWI, Raleigh, Wake County., -1999
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Corporal Harley L. Tucker, U.S. Army, WWI., -1999
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Corporal Commie D. Wheeler, U.S. Army, A.E.F., WWI., -1999
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Captain Chaplain Ben Lacy Rose, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII, Cumberland County., -1999
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Captain Chaplain Ben L. Rose in Trafalgar Square in London, U.S. Army, WWII, Cumberland County., -1999
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Captain Chaplain Ben L. Rose in Edinburgh Scotland, U.S. Army, Cumberland County., 1944 (1999)
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Captain Chaplain Ben L. Rose conducting services in Normandy, U.S. Army, WWII, Cumberland County., -1999
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Captain Chaplain Ben L. Rose conducting services in France near the Belgian border, U.S. Army, Cumberland County., -1999
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Captain Chaplain Ben L. Rose conducting services in a field in France, near the Belgian border, U.S. Army, WWII, Cumberland County., -1999
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Captain Chaplain Ben L. Rose, U.S. Army, WWII, Cumberland County., 1944 (1999)
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Captain Chaplain Ben L. Rose, U.S. Army, WWII, Cumberland County., -1999
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Captain Chaplain Ben L. Rose with Fred Astaire, entertaining 113th Regiment, south of Maastricht, U.S. Army, WWII, Cumberland County., -1999
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Private Belus T. Ragan, U.S. Army, A.E.F., WWI, Thomasville, Davidson County., -1999
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Private Belus T. Ragan at Fort Meigs, Washington , D.C., WWI, Thomasville, Davidson County., 1918 (1999)
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Corporal Warren H. Austin, U.S.M.C., P.T.O., WWII, Boone, Watauga County., c. 1945 (1999)
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Mess Camp of 857th Bomber Squadron, Watton, England., 1944 (1999)
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Plane 857th Bomber Squadron, England, WWII., -1999
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Heating unit of camp of 857th Bomber Squadron, Watton, England., 1944 (1999)
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Laundry and tent of camp of 857th Bomber Squadron, Watton, England., 1944 (1999)
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Corporal Gilbert J. Duty, 857th Bomber Squadron - welding at Devon, England, WWII, Rocky Mount, Edgecombe County., 1943 (1999)
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Scene at an unidentified railway station in North Carolina., 1874 (1999)
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Caswell County Courthouse., 1936 (1999)
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Photography exhibit at Museum of History., 1999 (1999)
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"Museum Pieces"--Fort Macon., 1952 (1999)
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"Civil War Relic"--Fort Macon, 1952 (1999)
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African-American family poses in front of cabin in Sandhills section of North Carolina., c. 1910's (1999)
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Downtown Raeford., c. 1940's (1999)
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Penny Brother's Twin Auctioneers, American Realty and Auction Company, Greensboro., c. 1910's (1999)
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M.E. Church, Chadbourn., c. 1907 (1999)
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Malachie's Free Will Baptist Church, Tyrell County., c. 1940's (1999)
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Sound Side Free Will Baptist Church, Tyrrell County., c. 1940's (1999)
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Grove Park Inn, Asheville., c. 1913 (1999)
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Transylvania Courthouse, Brevard., c. 1910 (1999)
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The Chapel, Saint Augustine School, Raleigh., c. 1908 (1999)
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Aunt Harriet at the flax wheel, Penland., c. 1930's (1999)
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"New Highway Bridge", Meherrin River, Murfreesboro., c. 1930's (1999)
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Williams Cafe and Soda Fountain, New Bern., c. 1940 (1999)
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Wachovia Bank and Trust Company Building, Winston-Salem., c. 1910's (1999)
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State Guard encampment, Camp Glen near Hollywood., c. 1908 (1999)
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Alexander Boyd Andrews III of Raleigh: Pilot in World War Two, United States Army Air Corps, in his cripppled B-17 bomber., 1944 (1999)
N.99.4.106-107
Seaman Charles "Charlie" T. Cherry, U.S. Navy, WWI, Craven County., -1999
N.99.4.108
William Wellmon, Statesville, Iredell County., 1942 (1999)
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President James Monroe (1758-1831)., -1999
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Joel Robert Poinsett (1799-1851); diplomat, congressman, Secretary of War under President Martin Van Buren., -1999
N.99.5.4
"Arrival of a Federal Column at a Planter's House in Dixie.", 1863 (1999)
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Tenth Battalion., -1999
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"Colonists from Piedmont, Italy.", -1999
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Charlotte., 1884 (1999)
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A bill for laying out and establishing a public road from Charlotte Town in Mecklenburg County to Bladen Court House (HWY 74)., 1773 (1999)
N.99.5.9
Map of Charlotte., 1877 (1999)
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Moses McQuiston Rankin (November 14, 1814-June 23, 1879), farmer, Guilford County., -1999
N.99.5.11
Sarah Caroline Hanner Rankin (November 21, 1817-January 11, 1893), wife of Moses McQuiston Rankin, Guilford County., -1999
N.99.5.12
Josephine Roxanne Albright (April 28, 1849-November 20, 1886);doctor, Guilford County., -1999
N.99.5.13
Josephine Roxanne Rankin Albright (1849-1886), Guilford County., -1999
N.99.5.14
John Maxwell Garrett (January 11, 1902-October 19, 1979); foundry worker, Guilford County., -1999
N.99.5.15
Lecture by Steve Harrison concerning moving Cape Hatteras Lighthouse., 1999 (1999)
N.99.5.16-23
Thomas Lynch (1749-1779), signer of Declaration of Independence., -1999
N.99.5.24
Francis Marion (ca 1732-1795), revolutionary commander--"The Swamp Fox.", -1999
N.99.5.25
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1746-1825), revolutionary general and signer of the constitution., -1999
N.99.5.26
John Rutledge (1739-1800), revolutionary leader, signer of the constitution, and chief justice., -1999
N.99.5.27
Hotel, Cooleemee, Davie County., c. 1906 (1999)
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Crowd watching race?--at Cooleemee, Davie County., c. 1906 (1999)
N.99.5.29
Slip of paper with note certifying that L. J. Walker received an artificial limb and that it worked properly., -1999
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Abraham Galloway (d. 1870), New Hanover County., 1872 (1999)
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John Henry Berry (1837-1894), Orange County., -1999
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Sergeant Omar Middleton Dodson, Jr. of Apex, Wake County, 6th Emergency Rescue, U.S.A.A.F., P.T.O., WWII., -1999
N.99.5.33
American Military Cemetery (Pearl Harbor, Hawaii)., -1999
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Sergeant Omar Dodson's aircraft "Web Foot Maggie", WWII., -1999
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"Web Foot Maggie" OA-10 Seaplane on which Sergeant Omar M. Dodson served as flight engineer, WWII., -1999
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Sergeant Omar M. Dodson, Jr. took photo in waters off Japan., c. 1945 (1999)
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Sergeant Omar Middleton Dodson, Jr., 6th Emergency Rescue Squadron, U.S.A.A.F., WWII., -1999
N.99.5.38
Surrender of the Japanese aboard the U. S. S. Missouri , Tokyo Bay, Japan., 1945 (1999)
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Military Police, Camp Greene, Charlotte., 1918 (1999)
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Lemuel Chester Mann, Jr., WWII, Lee County., -1999
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Branson's Agriculture Almanac (1869), showing moon phases, etc., 1869 (1999)
N.99.5.44
Oak Island Lifesaving Station, Fort Caswell Reservation., c. early 1900's (1999)
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The black gang at work, U.S. Navy, WWI., -1999
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U. S. S. Indiana, U.S. Navy, WWI., -1999
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Crew of black gang, U. S. S. Indiana, U.S. Navy, WWI., -1999
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William Frank Parker and Raymond H. Perry, Sr. of the U. S. S. Indiana, WWI., -1999
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William Frank Parker of the U. S. S. Indiana, WWI., -1999
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U. S. S. Arkansas, U.S. Navy, WWI., -1999
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Sailors of U. S. S. Indiana (or another ship) gathered around a winch on deck, U.S. Navy, WWI., -1999
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William Frank Parker, Second Class Engineman, U.S. Navy, WWI., -1999
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William Frank Parker, Second Class Engineman, U.S. Navy, WWI., -1999
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Morning exercise on deck, U.S. Navy, WWI., -1999
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William Frank Parker with crew on deck, U.S. Navy, WWI., -1999
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Landing party with Krag rifles, U.S. Navy, WWI., -1999
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Hall Monroe Kirkman, North Carolina Military Policeman, Head Quarters Detachment, 1457th Service Command Unit, POW Camp, Sergeant, U.S. Army, WWII., -1999
N.99.5.58
William Frank Parker, Second Class Engineman, U.S. Navy, WWI., -1999
N.99.5.59
9"x27.5" panoramic of the crew of the U. S. S. Edwards., c. 1919 (1999)
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"Double-Time" aboard ship., -1999
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Hawkins Wesley Carter (1842-1927), African-American Legislator, North Carolina House of Representatives (1874-1880), state senator (1881-1883), resident of Warren County., -1999
N.99.5.63
Nannie Boyd Carter, wife of Hawkins Wesley Carter, Warren County., -1999
N.99.5.64
James A. "Jim" Creech, 26th Division, U.S. Army, European Theater of Operations, World War Two., 1999 (1999)
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James F. Hockaday, WWII., -1999
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Private Stephen H. Alford, United States Army, E.T.O., WWII, Kenly, Johnston County., -1999
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Private First Class Norwood Orrell Brooks, U.S. Seventh Army, E.T.O., WWII, Wilmington, New Hanover County., -1999
N.99.5.68
Private First Class Thad O. Petway, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII, Wilson, Wilson County., -1999
N.99.5.69
Lieutenant L. C. Davis, Jr., U.S. Navy, Atlantic, WWII, Micro, Johnston County., -1999
N.99.5.70
Private Lenwood D. Edwards, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII, Princeton, Johnston County., -1999
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Corporal Alton C. Pearce, U.S. Marines, P.T.O., WWII, Micro, Johnston County., -1999
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Private Charles W. Pearce, U.S. Army, WWII, Micro, Johnston County., -1999
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Private Joseph Pearce, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII, Micro, Johnston County., -1999
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Private First Class James B. Pearce, U.S. Army, WWII, Micro, Johnston County., -1999
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Sergeant Robert G. Parker, 8th Air Division, U.S.A.A.F., E.T.O., WWII, Selma, Johnston County., -1999
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Captain Gordon Sefton Stevens, U.S.A.A.F., E.T.O., WWII, Smithfield, Johnston County., -1999
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Chief Turrent Captain Herman Smith, U.S. Navy, E.T.O., P.T.O., WWII, Winterville, Pitt County., -1999
N.99.5.78
Private First Class Charlie C. Smith, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII, Winterville, Pitt County., -1999
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Petty Officer Third Class H. Earl Anderson, U.S. Navy, WWII, Selma, Johnston County., -1999
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Corporal David Anderson, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII, Selma, Johnston County., -1999
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Petty Officer First Class Hubert G. Anderson, U.S. Navy, P.T.O., WWII, Selma, Johnston County., -1999
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Machinist's Mate First Class Clifton C. Ballance, U.S. Navy, P.T.O., WWII, Kenly, Johnston County., -1999
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Private Harvey Vestone Herring, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII, Jasper, Craven County., -1999
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Private Percy Glenn Peacock, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII, Kenly, Johnston County., -1999
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Lovie Genetha Price Holloman (May 17, 1923- ), c. 1945 (1999)
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Alton Gray Holloman (March 16, 1924-July 24, 1993), Wayne County., 1941 (1999)
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Norman Franklin Holloman (August 21, 1892-April 12, 1964) and wife, Carmie Ercell Smith Holloman (October 16, 1893-June 1, 1962)., 1960 (1999)
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Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887); clergyman, abolitionist., -1999
N.99.5.89
John C. Fremont (1813-1890), western explorer, and Republican presidential candidate., -1999
N.99.5.90
Western Insane Asylum of North Carolina at Morganton., c. 1880's (1999)
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The Lithia Inn, Lincolnton., 1920's (1999)
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Southern Railway passenger station, Gastonia., c. 1910's (1999)
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Currant Street, business section, Pinebluff., 1920's (1999)
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Grandstands, Fairgrounds, Charlotte., c. 1910 (1999)
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Congressman Brooks Hays., c. 1970's (1999)
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Graded School, Fletcher., c. 1923 (1999)
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John Belk, Mayor of Charlotte., -1999
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Interior view of Mitchell's Drugstore, Star., c. 1910 (1999)
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Fire Station, Camp Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina., c. 1918 (1999)
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Soldiers setting up large gun (Howitzer), 5th Field Artillery, Fort Bragg., 1922 (1999)
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General Douglas MacArthur arrives with Admiral Chester Nimitz and Admiral W.F. Halsey aboard U. S. S. Missouri for Japanese surrender, WWII., 1945 (1999)
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General Douglas MacArthur and the Japanese delegation aboard the U. S. S. Missouri for surrender of Japanese, WWII., 1945 (1999)
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Japanese sign World War II peace/surrender document, aboard the U. S. S. Missouri., 1945 (1999)
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Private Harold Williams, Head Quarters Company, 321st Infantry Regiment, 81st Division, U.S. Army, WWI, Currituck County., -1999
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Corporal Harvey L. Whitley, Company D, 119th Infantry, 30th Division, U.S. Army, A.E.F., WWI, Fremont, Wayne County., -1999
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Company B, 120th Infantry, 30th Division, U.S. Army, A.E.F., WWI., -1999
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Ed Allen (reportedly from North Carolina), U.S. Marine Corps, WWI., -1999
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Sergeant Vance Marshall Smith, U.S. Army Air Force, World War Two, Forsyth County., 1945 (1999)
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Lieutenant William T. Sink, Jr., Co-Pilot, U.S. Army Air Force, World War Two, Forsyth County., 1945 (1999)
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Theodore Parker., -1999
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R. W. Stedman, Second Lieutenant, Company A, 44th Regiment, North Caorlina State Troops., -1999
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Forty-Fourth Regiment., -1999
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Judith Springs Price, Charlotte., c. 1944 (1999)
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Arlington Street Baptist Church Parsonage, Rocky Mount., c. 1910's (1999)
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Map of town of Robbins., 1949 (1999)
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Looking south toward Fayetteville Street Mall from roof of State Capitol.
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Construction of Archdale Building.
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Construction site of New Museum of History, Raleigh., c. early 1990's
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Heck-Andrews House, Blount Street, and Henry Clay Oak Tree, Raleigh.
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Heck-Andrews House, Blount Street, Raleigh.
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Capitol Apartment Buildings, Raleigh.
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Vietnam Memorial Statue, Capitol Grounds, Raleigh.
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Birthplace of Governor Thomas Jordan Jarvis, Currituck County., c. 1940 (1999)
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Tower from south, Machrihanish., -1999
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Brant Rock tower antenna., 1906 (1999)
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Reginald A. Fessenden Family., -1999
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Family picnic at Oakview Farm, Poole Road, Raleigh., c. 1914 (1999)
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Under the gazebo, "Summerhouse" at Oakview Farm, Raleigh., c. 1915 (1999)
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Family gathering in front of farmhouse on Oakview Farm, Raleigh., c. 1915 (1999)
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Family picnic, Oakview Farm, Raleigh., c. 1915 (1999)
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Family watermelon cutting at Oakview Farm, Raleigh., c. 1915 (1999)
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Julie Marshall Wyatt and Elizabeth Hicks Johnson at family picnic, Oakview Farm, Raleigh., c. 1915 (1999)
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Sisters at family picnic, Oakview Farm, Raleigh., c. 1915 (1999)
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Oakview Farm and part of grounds, at Raleigh., c. 1915 (1999)
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Main House, Oakview Farm, Raleigh., c. 1915 (1999)
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Pamona Nurseries office and greenhouse, Greensboro., c. 1890 (1999)
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Recruiting poster., 1862 (1999)
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Alamance County Courthouse, Graham., c. 1912 (1999)
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Cole and Flintom Dry Goods Store, Graham., c. early 1900's (1999)
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View of North Main Street, Graham., early 1900's (1999)
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J. L. Scott, mayor of Graham (1899-1903), and wife., c. 1900 (1999)
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J. D. KerNodle, mayor of Graham., -1999
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Graham during Centennial Celebration., 1949 (1999)
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Graham Commercial Club, Graham., c. 1920 (1999)
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View on North Main Street., c. early 1920's (1999)
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John Sprunt Hill (1869-1961), Durham., c. 1900 (1999)
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Laura Valinda Watts, (Mrs. George W. Watts, 1854-1915), Durham., -1999
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Washington Duke Memorial statue., -1999
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President John Fitzgerald Kennedy shaking hands with Colonel Rudolph Breece Walters., early 1960's (1999)
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Governor Jonathan Worth (1802-1869)., -1999
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Martitia Daniel Worth., -1999
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Martitia Daniel Worth., -1999
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David Worth (1810-1895) and wife, Elizabeth Thomas Worth (1821-1895), daughter, and grandaughter., c. 1875 (1999)
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Elizabeth Thomas Worth (1821-1895)., c. 1880's (1999)
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Stephen Thomas (1795-1864), Creston, Ashe County., -1999
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Rebecca Perkins Thomas (1795-1861), wife of Stephen Thomas, Creston, Ashe County., -1999
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Hugh Chatham and Ada Elizabeth Worth., early 1880's (1999)
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Mrs. Ada Worth Penn Coffey (1866-1965)., -1999
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Creston, Ashe County., 1884 (1999)
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Creston, Ashe County., -1999
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Gathering at David Worth Homeplace., -1999
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David Worth (1810-1888), Creston, Ashe County., -1999
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Elizabeth Thomas Worth and David Worth., 1839 (1999)
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Isom Cox, Grayson County, Virginia., -1999
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Gincy Phipps, wife of Isom Cox., -1999
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Ashe County Fair., 1910 (1999)
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Walter Haywood Worth (1874-1941), Ashe County., -1999
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Walter Haywood Worth with prize winning steer, Ashe County., c. 1910 (1999)
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Joe Worth and Walter Haywood Worth., c. 1919 (1999)
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Thomas Clarkson Worth (1885-1888) Home, Creston., c. 1910 (1999)
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Martha Washington College graduates, Abingdon, Virginia., 1897 (1999)
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Worth Homeplace, Jefferson., early 1900's (1999)
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Bank of Ashe, Jefferson., 1920's (1999)
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Elma Clyde Worth (1876-1948)., 1897 (1999)
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Jennie M. Worth (1878-1971)., 1897 (1999)
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Lizzie Worth Benham (1880-1918)., 1897 (1999)
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De Ette Benham (1887-1924)., 1897 (1999)
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St. Hubert's Inn, Newton., -1999
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Ashe County Fair, Jefferson., 1910 (1999)
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Gathering in Newton., 1907 (1999)
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Faith Hall, Albion Academy, Franklinton., c. 1910 (1999)
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Fishing camp on Contentea Creek near Wilson., c. 1908 (1999)
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Machinist's Mate Third Class John Earl Hamilton, United States Coast Guard, WWII, Carteret County., -1999
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Captain John N. Hackney, Jr., United States Army, WWII, Wilson County., 1943 (1999)
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Lieutenant Ernest D. Hackney, P-51 pilot, 309th Squadron, 31st Fighter Group, 15th Air Force., 1944 (1999)
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Private Horace Justus Stepp, U.S. Army, WWI, Henderson County., -1999
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Company B, 119th Infantry Regiment, North Carolina National Guard, Fort Bragg., 1948 (1999)
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Greensboro War Memorial Stadium., 1926 (1999)
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Crash Davis, Duke University baseball player., n.d. (1999)
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Wes Ferrell, Lefty Grove, and Rick Ferrell., c. 1930's (1999)
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1976 baseball all star photo., 1976 (1999)
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New York second baseman Bobby Richardson., 1957 (1999)
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Mooresville Moors team photo., 1949 (1999)
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Jim Mills with Mooresville Moors., 1949 (1999)
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Enos Slaughter., c. 1950's (1999)
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Portsmouth Island Life-Saving Station., early 1900's (1999)
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W. A. King family reunion near Umstead State Park, western Wake County., 1923 (1999)
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The Gaston House Hotel., 1884 (1999)
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Map of New Bern., 1862 (1999)
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Estate of John S. Nelson (1833)., -1999
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Map of Neuse River., 1874 (1999)
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McDuffie's Map of Cumberland County., 1884 (1999)
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Company I, 309th Infantry Regiment, 78th "Lightning" Division, Camp Butner, World War II., n.d. (1999)
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Corporal Leland Brown, Company F, 306th Engineers, 81st "Wildcat" Division, Fort Jackson, S.C., WWI, Northampton County., 1917 (1999)
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Company F, 306th Engineers, 81st "Wildcat" Division, Fort Jackson, S.C., 1919 (1999)
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William Edwards Clarke (1850-1901)., c. 1970's (1999)
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Work crew at Alcoa Aluminum Plant at Badin., 1916 (1999)
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"Governor Edward Stanly Entering Washington.", 1862 (1999)
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Construction of church, Reidsville., c. 1910's (1999)
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Happy Hooligan Restaurant and Bar, Hamlet., c. 1907 (1999)
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Hamlet, snow scene., 1912 (1999)
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First engine on turntable of Chester and Lenoir Raliroad at Lenoir., 1884 (1999)
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Chalybeate Springs, c. 1880's (1999)
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View of cemetery, Charlotte., c. 1880's (1999)
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Wake County Courthouse, Raleigh., c. 1874 (1999)
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Citizen's National Bank, Raleigh., c. 1874 (1999)
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City Market, Raleigh., c. 1874 (1999)
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Marcus Wightman Boyles (1842-1892)., -1999
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Susannah Annie Wood Boyles (1846-1895)., -1999
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Ruth Cobb Boyles, Gibsonville, Guilford County., -1999
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Anna Bailey Cameron, Person County., -1999
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Rosa Cameron, Person County., -1999
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Lorenza Bailey, Person County., -1999
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Cliffside, the Square., 1941 (1999)
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Lewis Douglas with wife, Rachel Douglas., -1999
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Group photo of members of Company D, 316th Machine Gun Battalion, 81st Infantry Division, U.S. Army, A.E.F., WWI., -1999
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Unknown North Carolina soldier at port arms., c. 1914-1918 (1999)
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Unknown North Carolina sailor., c. 1914-1918 (1999)
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Major General Edwin Borden Broadhurst (1915-1965), United States Air Force., -1999
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Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, meets Major General Broadhurst, Commander 7th Air Division., 1962 (1999)
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Lieutenant General Edwin Borden Broadhurst and General Guy S. Meloy, Jr. at honor guard ceremony., -1999
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Lieutenant General Edwin Borden Broadhurst arriving in Korea at Honor Guard., 1963 (1999)
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Lieutenant General Edwin Borden Broadhurst and General Guy S. Meloy, Jr. in Korea., 1963 (1999)
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Reception for Bob Hope Troupe at Seoul, Korea., c. 1963 (1999)
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General Edwin Borden Broadhurst meets President of United States Organization (USO)., 1964 (1999)
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Air Marshall Sir Hector McGregor with Lieutenant General Broadhurst., 1964 (1999)
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Edwin Borden Broadhurst, -1999
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Edwin Borden Broadhurst, Pilot, during WWII., c. 1939 and 1945 (1999)
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General Edwin Borden Broadhurst., -1999
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Lieutenant Edwin Borden Broadhurst., -1999
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B-17, bomber, WWII era., c. 1939 and 1945 (1999)
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Private James Elbert Bryson, Army cook, WWI, Macon County., -1999
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Private First Class Thomas Newton Bryson, Company G, 119th Infantry, 30th Division, A.E.F., WWI, Macon County., -1999
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Private First Class Thomas Newton Bryson with Ethel Leona Evans., -1999
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Private First Class Thomas Newton Bryson, Company G, 119th Infantry, 30th Division, A.E.F., WWI, Macon County., -1999
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Private First Class Thomas Newton Bryson, Company G, 119th Infantry, 30th Division, A.E.F., WWI, Macon County., -1999
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Private First Class Thomas Newton Bryson and others, Company G, 119th Infantry, 10th Division, A.E.F., WWI, Macon County., -1999
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Specialist-Five Richard Brinkley Keeter, Jr., 82nd Airborne Division, Army, Vietnam, Pasquotank County., -1999
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Private First Class Edwin Moore Price, 354th Infantry, Army, E.T.O., WWII, Wilson County., -1999
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Lieutenant (junior grade) Joyce Parker Goforth, nurse, Navy, WWII., -1999
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Lieutenant Phil Newman, 416th Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, U.S.A.A.F., E.T.O., WWI, Guilford County., -1999
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Lieutenant Phil Newman, 416th Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, U.S.A.A.F., E.T.O., WWII, Guilford County., -1999
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Technical Sergeant John H. Monsees, 739th Squadron, 454th Bomb Group, 304th Bomber Wing, 15th Air Force, U.S.A.A.F., E.T.O., WWII, Rockingham County., -1999
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Technical Sergeant John H. Monsees, 739th Squadron, 454th Bomb Group, 304th Bomber Wing, 15th Air Force, U.S.A.A.F., E.T.O., WWII, Rockingham County., -1999
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Technical Sergeant John H. Monsees, and others., -1999
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B-24, "Miss America", 739th Squadron, 454th Bomb Group, 304th Bomber Wing, 15th Air Force, U.S.A.A.F., E.T.O., WWII., -1999
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Technical Sergeant John H. Monsees, present day: Fire Chief in Reidsville., -1999
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Hargett Street, Raleigh., 1915 (1999)
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Hargett Street, Raleigh., 1915 (1999)
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Morgan Street, Raleigh., 1915 (1999)
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Salisbury Street, Raleigh., 1915 (1999)
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Fallen high tension power line near Dix Hill Asylum, Raleigh., 1915 (1999)
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George Washington letter to Governor Samuel Johnston and Council., 1790 (1999)
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Stable Sergeant Robert Tolson Hunt and Private First Class James Herbert Bloodworth., -1999
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Addie Worth Bagley Daniels and Josephus Daniels., c. late 1930's (1999)
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U.S. troops marching through Mexican Quarter on the Border., 1916 (1999)
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Clarence Howell, Company B, Third Regiment., 1916 (1999)
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Clarence Howell with unidentified state guardsmen., 1910's (1999)
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Mess Hall scene, Camp Glenn, North Carolina State Guard., c. 1910's (1999)
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Camp Glenn, panoramic view., 1916 (1999)
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North Carolina Confederate States of America veterans., c. 1920 (1999)
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Nash County, North Carolina Confederate veterans at reunion at old Y.M.C.A., pre-1920 (1999)
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Confederate veterans from Nash County at State Capitol Square, Raleigh., c. 1910's (1999)
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Nash County, and possibly some members of the Edgecombe Guards at old Y.M.C.A. in Rocky Mount., c. 1910's (1999)
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Bethel Heroes, c. 1910's (1999)
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Letter from Captain Whitmel P. Lloyd, 40th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, and William Summerlin., -1999
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Payroll for volunteers belonging to Captain John L. Bridgers Company from Edgecombe County., -1999
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Signature of Berry L. Holland., -1999
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Signature of Henry L. Wyatt., -1999
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Possible Nash soldiers during a reunion at the old Y.M.C.A., before 1920 (1999)
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Metalsmith Third Class Homer Grey Hundley, U.S.S. New Mexico, Navy, P.T.O., WWII, Rockingham County., -1999
N.99.7.95
Full length engraving by H. Wright Smith of a painting by T. Hicks, of General George Washington., c. 1857 (1999)
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Rufus Jackson Jones, -1999
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Raymond Rarick, 3rd Battalion, 148th Infantry, 37th Division, WWII, Randolph County., 1942 (1999)
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Corporal Warren H. Austin, U.S. Marine Corps, 13th Company, 7th Military Police Battalion, Chatham County., -1999
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Military funeral, U.S. Marine Corps, P.T.O., WWII., -1999
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Military funeral, U.S. Marine Corps, in Pacific, WWII., -1999
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Prisoner, Japanese officer "Nogura" on Guam after War., -1999
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Norman Lee Barfield, Army, E.T.O., WWII, Lenoir County., -1999
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Staff Sergeant Charles Little, 2nd Army Air Corps Support Squadron Mobile, Army Post Office 109, U.S.A.F., Virginia, Johnston County., -1999
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Staff Sergeant Harvey Ray Little, Company E, Academic Battalion, ISSC, Army, WWII, Johnston County., -1999
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Technician-Five Wiver G. Boyette, 343rd Reinforcement Company, E.A.M.E.T., Army, WWII, Sampson County., -1999
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Private James Anton McLamb, Army, WWII, Johnston County., -1999
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Aviation Metalsmith First Class Dennis McCoy Braswell, P.T.O., Navy, WWII, Johnston County., -1999
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Staff Sergeant David H. Adams, 66th Army Air Force Base Unit, E.T.O., Army, WWII, Johnston County., -1999
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Master Sergeant Harold A. Little, United States Air Force, Johnston County., -1999
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Sergeant Luther C. Davis, Sr., Company B, 328th Machine Gun Battalion, 81st Division, A.E.F., WWI, Johnston County., -1999
N.99.8.9
Thomas F. Watkins, P.T.O., Navy, WWII, Johnston County., 1947 (1999)
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Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Anthony Alvarez, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 18th Airborne Corps FORSCOM, Army, Cumberland County., -1999
N.99.8.11
Major Alton Ward Cocknell, U.S.A.A.F., WWII, Lee County., -1999
N.99.8.12
377th Military Police Company (Guard), Summer Training, Fort Bragg., 1957 (1999)
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Seaman First Class John Lyon Covington, Jr., Fire Control, Navy, WWII., -1999
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Staff Sergeant Lester Caney Harris, Company C, 423rd Infantry, 106th Division, E.T.O., Army, WWII, Rockingham County., -1999
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First Lieutenant James E. Barb, Airborne Infantry, Army, P.T.O., WWII, Catawba County., 1943 (1999)
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Master Sergeant Samuel Lee Hillard, U.S.A.F., Iredell County., 1951 (1999)
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Master Sergeant Samuel Lee Hillard, U.S.A.F., Iredell County., c. 1942 (1999)
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Master Sergeant Samuel Lee Hillard, U.S.A.F., Korea, Vietnam, Iredell County., 1947 (1999)
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Master Sergeant Samuel Lee Hillard, U.S.A.F., WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iredell County., 1951 (1999)
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Quartermaster Third Class Edward L. Brady, Landing Ship Tank 715, Navy, P.T.O., WWII, Alamance County., -1999
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Jim S. Gray holding his infant son., 1923 (1999)
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The "Swamp Angel", -1999
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Crew of the B-24 "Swamp Angel"., -1999
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Technical Sergeant George C. Gray, B-24 Flight Engineer, 564th Bomb Squadron, 389th Bomb Group, U.S.A.F., WWII, E.T.O., Macon County., -1999
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Technical Sergeant George C. Gray and others., -1999
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Air Cadet Henry W. Cabe, Jr., Macon County., -1999
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Technical Sergeant George C. Gray, B-24 Flight Engineer, 564th Bomb Squadron, 389th Bomb Group, U.S.A.F., E.T.O., WWII, Macon County., -1999
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Thomas C. Davis (ca. 1841-1920) and wife Frances Holt Davis (ca. 1860- ), and children., c. mid 1880's (1999)
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William Donnell Cobb (1805-1865) with two sons., c. 1862 (1999)
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Captain James Jones (1730-1777), -1999
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Master Sergeant D. Glenn Stevens, U.S. Army, Vietnam War, Harnett County., 1999 (1999)
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Corporal Virginia Barbour, W.A.C., WWII, Wake County., -1999
N.99.8.33
Lieutenant Philip Hudson McDaniel, U.S. Army Air Force, European Theater of Operations, Lee County., 1945 (1999)
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Storekeeper Third Class Mark Jeffrey Mode, U.S.S. Missouri, Navy., 1986 (1999)
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Storekeeper Third Class Mark Jeffrey Mode, U.S.S. Missouri, Navy, Cleveland County., 1986 (1999)
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Corporal Romie C. Williamson and members of the 15th Machine Gun Battalion, 5th Division, A.E.F., Army, WWI., -1999
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Five-man machine gun squad, 5th Division, A.E.F., WWI., -1999
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Three 5th Division soldiers, A.E.F., WWI., -1999
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WWI postcard - Statue of Liberty., -1999
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WWI postcard: S.S. Agamemnon, troop transport., -1999
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Five Holt Brothers, World War Two, Chatham County., -1999
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Five Moffitt brothers, World War Two, Chatham County., -1999
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Banner T. Greenwood, Elkin, Surry County., -1999
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Ivory handled, silver engraved wooden walking cane presented to Julian Shakespeare Carr., 1920 (1999)
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Branson's North Carolina Agricultural Almanac, showing moon phases., 1869 (1999)
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Home of William Acrill Myatt, Raleigh., n.d. (1999)
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Interior view of home of William Acrill Myatt, Raleigh., c. 1910 (1999)
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Home of Harris W. Turner, Thomasville., n.d. (1999)
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Turner Family, Thomasville., c. 1900-1903 (1999)
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Seaman First Class Homer Fletcher Fleming, U.S. Navy, WWII, Guilford County., -1999
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Boyd Allred, 34th Infantry, 24th Division, Korea, Randolph County., 1953 (1999)
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Boyd Allred and James Allred., 1953 (1999)
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William Benjamin Gould and sons., -1999
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African Siamese twins (Mille-Christine) with their mother., 1957 (1999)
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James Iredell, Sr. (October 5, 1751-October 20, 1799)., -1999
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Technician-Five Howard L. Conder, 58th Field Artillery Battalion, E.A.M.E.T., E.T.O., Army, WWII, Lee County., -1999
N.99.8.58
Seaman First Class Pressley Moore Foushee, U.S.S. Markab, U.S.S. Smith, P.T.O., Navy, WWII, Lee County., -1999
N.99.8.59
Private First Class Penn Hickman, Company B, 110th Engineer Battalion, P.T.O., Army, WWII, Lee County., -1999
N.99.8.60
Corporal Carl Lynn Coggins, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 30th Field Artillery Group, Army Post Office 46, Army, German Occupation, Lee County., -1999
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Sergeant First Class James Oscar Layne, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, U.S.A.G., United States Army Forces Command, Army, Vietnam, Lee County., -1999
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Airman Second Class Lucy Ada Layne, Headquarters, 3310th T.T.G.R.U. (Air Transport Command), U.S.A.F., Lee County., -1999
N.99.8.63
Sergeant First Class Billy Wade Layne, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 14th Battalion, 4th Brigade, Army, Lee County., -1999
N.99.8.64
Sergeant Jerry Carlton Layne, Company C, 1st Battalion, 61st Infantry Brigade, 5th Infantry Division, Army, Vietnam, Lee County., -1999
N.99.8.65
Specialist Five Larry Cecil Jackson, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 17th Aviation Group, Army Post Office 96316, U.S.A.R.V., Army, Vietnam, Lee County., -1999
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Aerographer's Mate Two Ronald Duwyn Apple, Fleet Weather Control, Norfolk, Virginia, Navy, Vietnam., -1999
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Technical Sergeant Swanson Foliette Cooper, Company A, 522nd Infantry Battalion, Moore County., -1999
N.99.8.68
Specialist Six Randy Lee McGee, Company H, 3rd U.S. Infantry, The Old Guard, Fort Myer, Virginia, Army, Forsyth County., -1999
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Technical Sergeant Nelson Howard Jones, 847th Ordnance Depot, 3rd Army, Army, WWII., -1999
N.99.8.70
Charles R. Yow, Army., -1999
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Ernest J. Conder, Army, WWII., -1999
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Calvin C. Conder, Army, WWII., -1999
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Private Barksdale Lee Webster, Company A, 21st Regiment, North Carolina State Troops., -1999
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Private William Henderson Webster, Company A, 21st Regiment, North Carolina State Troops., -1999
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Private Charles Jakcson Webster (1845-1916)., -1999
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Private John Flarrell Webster, Company A, 21st Regiment, North Carolina State Troops., -1999
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Durham Hosiery Mills, Number 1, Durham., c. 1910's (1999)
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Nancy Blalock Hobgood, Granville County., c. 1870's (1999)
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Roster of Supply Company, 120th Infantry, World War One, Camp Sevier, South Carolina., -1999
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Stein Office Building, Market Square, Fayetteville., c. 1915-1920 (1999)
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South Main Street, Burlington., c. 1909 (1999)
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Evans Street, Greenville., c. 1910 (1999)
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Main Street, Louisburg., c. 1959 (1999)
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"Mainorette" trailer built by Oxford Body Company, Oxford., -1999
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View of State Capitol Building from Southwest, Raleigh., 1932 (1999)
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Department of Agriculture Building, Raleigh., 1932 (1999)
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New Bern, North Carolina waterfront., 1864 (1999)
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Proclamation by the Governor., 1945 (1999)
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Interior view of the church at Vaux, France., 1918 (1999)
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Manly Marks Eubanks, 113th Field Artillery, WWI, Carteret County., -1999
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Lloyd C. Smith, Company C, 322nd Infantry, 81st Division, WWI, Bogue, Carteret County., -1999
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Donald Guthrie, Amphibious Enineers, 78th Division and 3rd Division, WWII, Harker's Island., -1999
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Panoramic of Company C, 322nd Infantry, 81st Division, A.E.F., WWI., 1919 (1999)
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Y. Z. (Wysie) Weeks, 118th Infantry Regiment, 30th Division, WWII., -1999
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David John Ward, Company I, 322nd Infantry Regiment, and Supply Company, 120th Infantry, WWI, Mansfield, Carteret County., -1999
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David John Ward on horseback in uniform., -1999
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Fonza P. Workman, Supply Company, 120th Infantry., -1999
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E. B. Whitehurst of Peletier, Carteret County, Navy, WWI., -1999
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Christopher Thomas Salter, Air Force, Carteret County., 1955 (1999)
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Christopher Thomas Salter, Radio Operation Department, Ground Radio Operators Class, Air Force, Carteret County., 1955 (1999)
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Mrs. Alexander Boyd Andrews, -1999
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A. B. Andrews, c. 1880 (1999)
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A. B. Andrews, c. 1870 (1999)
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A. B. Andrews, c. 1890 (1999)
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Alton Stewart (May 29, 1897-December 25, 1929)., c. 1920 (1999)
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Portrait of Colonel John H. Nethercutt, 66th North Carolina State Troops, North Carolina Junior Reserves., -1999
N.99.8.113
Seaman Benjamin W. Daniels, U.S. Navy, WWI, Wayne County., -1999
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Private John Woodard Parker, North Carolina National Guard, pre-WWI, Wayne County., not after 1914 (1999)
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Private Solomon McLean, Company D, 23rd Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, "Pee Dee Guards"., -1999
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Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974) with two unidentified men., c. 1927 (1999)
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"The Spirit of St. Louis" airplane with spectators., c. 1927 (1999)
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Five officers during Mexican Expedition., -1999
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Three officers during Mexican Expedition, 2nd Regiment, North Carolina National Guard., c. 1916-1917 (1999)
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Five officers in France, 119th Infantry Regiment, 30th Division., c. 1918-1919 (1999)
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Soldiers assembled of the Second North Carolina Regiment at camp., c. 1916-1917 (1999)
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Company Officers Street, Camp Stewart, El Paso, Texas., c. 1916-1917 (1999)
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Colonel John V. B. Metts and Major Gordon Smith, 2nd North Carolina Regiment, National Guard., c. 1916-1917 (1999)
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Parade of the 2nd Regiment, North Carolina National Guard in Goldsboro., 1917 (1999)
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Major Brailsford, 119th Infantry, 30th Division, France, WWI., 1918 (1999)
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Mr. Shumaker, 119th Infantry, 30th Division, WWI., 1918 (1999)
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Chaplain Dryden L. Phelps, 119th U.S. Infantry, 30th Division, WWI, 1918., 1918 (1999)
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Lieutenant Colonel Philpot, 119th United States Infantry, 30th Division, WWI, 1918., 1918 (1999)
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Staff Sergeant Walton E. Fulcher, 391st Infantry, 98th Division, Company F, U.S.Army, WWII., -1999
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WWII Navy sailors playing billiards at a bar in Hawaii., c. 1945 (1999)
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U.S. Army soldiers, WWII., c. 1945 (1999)
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Mark Eubanks of Beaufort, Carteret County., -1999
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Mark Eubanks of Beaufort, Carteret County., -1999
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Hedrick Salter of Stacy, Carteret County.
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"Speakers at Oak Ridge Institute," Debating Team, 1924 (1999)
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Electric Power House, Enterprise Manufacturing Company, Coleridge., c. 1909 (1999)
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Students of Lambert's School, Randolph County., c. 1915 (1999)
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Siler City High School Football Team, Chatham County., 1929 (1999)
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Members of Siler City High School Football Team., 1929 (1999)
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Ed and Ida Smith of Alamance County., c. 1900 (1999)
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John Robert Lambert (1868-1954) of Randolph County., c. 1895 (1999)
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Shady Grove School, teachers and students., 1920 (1999)
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Students and teachers at Colfax School, Colfax, Guilford County., c. 1918 (1999)
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Ice cream social at Lambert's Mill, Randolph County., c. 1913 (1999)
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Lizinka Morris Nixon (1861-1947) of Chowan County., c. 1908 (1999)
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Doctor Paul Clanton Brittle (1879-1929) and Family., c. 1910 (1999)
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Jesse Thomas Brittle (1849-1927)., c. 1925 (1999)
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Elizabeth Brittle Blount (1912-1995), Conway., 1922 (1999)
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Flower girls: Dorothy Mae Brittle and Rocke Lee Taylor Melvin, Conway., c. 1913 (1999)
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Soybean and peanut farm, Nixon Farm, Chowan County., c. 1897 (1999)
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Railroad Station, Franklinton., n.d. (1999)
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Downtown Roper, Washington County., c. 1910 (1999)
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Doctor Paul Clenton (Clinton) Brittle (1879-1929) with Dorothy Mae Brittle and Elizabeth Brittle Blount (1912-1955)., c. 1915 (1999)
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Elizabeth Brittle Blount (1912-1995)., c. 1925 (1999)
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Johnnie Commander Elliott Brittle (1888-1993) of Gates County., c. 1906 (1999)
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Elizabeth Brittle Blount (1912-1995), Burlington., 1929 (1999)
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Dorothy Mae Brittle and Elizabeth Brittle Blount (1912-1995)., 1912 (1999)
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Fred Blount (b. 1907) with members of the U.S. Army Basketball Team., c. 1924 (1999)
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Fred Blount (b. 1907) with members of the United States Army Baseball Team., c. 1923 (1999)
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Children of William Alfred Blount and Frances Woodley Blount of Roper, Washington County., 1913 (1999)
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Doctor Paul Clenton Brittle (1879-1929) of Woodland, Northampton County., 1908 (1999)
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Louis Robert Spence (1912-1978) of Randolph County., 1913 (1999)
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Ben Lambert Spence (1902-1991) of Randolph County., 1913 (1999)
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Addie Gray Cude (1903-1976) and Georgia Gray Spence (1906-1976), Guilford County., 1915 (1999)
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Ben Lambert Spence (1902-1991), Nell Spence Kennedy (1899-1984), Pearl Spence Humble (1906-1994), Randolph County., c. 1912 (1999)
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Elmer Atkins (1885-1969) and Family., 1912 (1999)
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Jessie Gray Atkins (1894-1974) of Kernersville, Forsyth County., 1910 (1999)
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Greensboro Senior High School Marching Band in Washington, D.C., 1957 (1999)
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Lambert Family of Randolph County., c. 1892 (1999)
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Mrs. Nancy Lambert Foushee (Stinson) (1802-May 3, 1900)., c. 1880 (1999)
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Gray Family of Colfax., c. 1905 (1999)
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Ben A. Spence (February 22, 1828-April 17, 1911) and wife, Louisiana Weathers Spence (December 10, 1842-July 11, 1905)., c. 1875 (1999)
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Spence Family, 1900 (1999)
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Lambert School, Randolph County., c. 1913 (1999)
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Lambert School Student Body, Randolph County., c. 1912 (1999)
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Nancy Stinson Lambert (1840-1924) of Randolph County., c. 1910 (1999)
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Daniel Hackney Lambert (1835-1920) of Randolph County., c. 1910 (1999)
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James Edmund Spence (1866-1951), c. 1890 (1999)
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Fannie Lambert Spence (1871-1951) of Randolph County., c. 1892 (1999)
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Franklinton High School, Franklinton., c. 1920 (1999)
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Technical Sergeant Boyce Barbee and his wife, Ann., -1999
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Technical Sergeant Boyce Barbee and crew in front of a B-24 Bomber., -1999
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Boyce Barbee and crew in front of a B-24 Bomber., -1999
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Boyce Barbee, 78th Squadron, 392nd Bomb Group, WWII., -1999
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Julia Ward Howe (1819-1910)., -1999
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Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962)., -1999
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H. H. Brimley with a True's Beaked Whale in basement., 1944 (1999)
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Fin whale being hoisted into place in Museum., 1905 (1999)
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Museum interior showing whale skeleton., c. 1910 (1999)
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H. H. Brimley with a day's shoot., -1999
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4-H group in entrance hall to Museum., 1949 (1999)
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Glossy ibis from Core Banks., 1942 (1999)
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H. H. Brimley at his desk., -1999
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H. H. Brimley and C. S. Brimley examine a bird., c. 1940 (1999)
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H. H. Brimley on Battery Island, Brunswick County., 1938 (1999)
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"The Taxidermist", H. H. Brimley., c. 1937 (1999)
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Brimley Brothers, 1937 (1999)
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Mr. and Mrs. Brimley fishing, Onslow County., -1999
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H. H. Brimley, 1931 (1999)
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C. S. Brimley, c. 1930 (1999)
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"A typical group of visitors in State Museum.", c. 1940's (1999)
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Exterior view of entrance to Museum., 1925 (1999)
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H. H. Brimley and wife at Exposition., c. 1900 (1999)
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H. H. Brimley in canoe., -1999
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Interior view of Museum., -1999
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Interior view, showing granite exhibits., -1999
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Museum Exhibit Hall in Old Hotel., 1890 (1999)
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H. H. Brimley in Museum workroom with pen hen., 1937 (1999)
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North Carolina Exhibit at Saint Louis Exposition., 1904 (1999)
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Exposition, Saint Louis., 1904 (1999)
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North Carolina Exhibit at Jamestown Exposition., 1907 (1999)
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T. K. Bruner (ca. 1855-1908) in group shot of Photographic Expedition., -1999
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Staff Sergeant Gerald V. Phillips, 9th Infantry Division, E.T.O., WWII, Carteret County., -1999
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Private First Class William Alvis Stanfield, Company F, 2nd Infantry, 5th Infantry Division, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII, Reidsville, Rockingham County., -1999
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Tintype of members of the North Carolina State Guard., c. 1894-1902 (1999)
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John Van Bokkelen Metts with the 2nd North Carolina National Guard Regiment., 1916-1917 (1999)
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John Van Bokkelen Metts with the 2nd Regiment, North Carolina National Guard, Mexican Border Expedition., 1916-1917 (1999)
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Soldier in camp., c. 1916-1917 (1999)
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John Van Bokkelen Metts, 119th Infantry Regiment, 30th Division., c. 1917-1919 (1999)
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119th Infantry, 30th Division, on parade., c. 1917-1919 (1999)
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John Van Bokkelen Metts and other officers in Beaumont-Sur-Sarthe, France., 1919 (1999)
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John Van Bokkelen Metts, 119th Infantry, 30th Division, in France., c. 1919 (1999)
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Mayor and citizens of Beaumont, France and officers of the 119th Infantry Regiment, 30th Division., 1918 (1999)
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John Van Bokkelen Metts and General Bowley., c. 1919 (1999)
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John Van Bokkelen Metts and others at unknown stables., c. 1920 (1999)
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John Van Bokkelen Metts and others at unknown stables., c. 1920 (1999)
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Colonel John Van Bokkelen Metts, 119th Infantry Regiment, 30th Division., 1919 (1999)
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Soldiers of the 119th Infantry, 30th Division forming for a parade in Columbia, S.C., 1919 (1999)
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Officers and staff of 119th Infantry, 30th Division, leading a parade in Columbia, S.C., 1919 (1999)
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Brigadier General John Van Bokkelen Metts and other officers, 60th Brigade, 30th Division of the National Guard., c. 1930-1936 (1999)
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Brigadier General John Van Bokkelen Metts and other officers, 60th Brigade, 30th Division, National Guard., c. 1930-1936 (1999)
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Brigadier General John Van Bokkelen Metts and other officers, 60th Brigade, 30th Division, National Guard., c. 1930-1936 (1999)
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Adjutant General John Van Bokkelen Metts., 1920 (1999)
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Colonel John Van Bokkelen Metts, 119th Infantry Regiment, 30th Division., 1919 (1999)
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Camp Glenn, from the air., c. 1917-1920 (1999)
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Three unidentified ladies in France., c. 1919 (1999)
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South end of Saint Quentin tunnel in France., -1999
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Colonel John Van Bokkelen Metts, 119th Infantry Regiment, 30th Division., 1919 (1999)
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Major General E. M. Lewis, U.S. Army., 1919 (1999)
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John Van Bokkelen Metts and another officer during textile mill strike duty, Canton., 1936 (1999)
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John Van Bokkelen Metts and other officers during textile mill strike duty, Canton., 1936 (1999)
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Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Smith and Brigadier General John Van Bokkelen Metts in the State Capitol Building., c. 1940 (1999)
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Major General Devers and Adjutant General John Van Bokkelen Metts at a military base., 1941 (1999)
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Military band at review stand during a parade in Raleigh., c. 1940 (1999)
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Supper at the Robert E. Lee Hotel, Winston-Salem., 1944 (1999)
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United States Marine Corps officers, Headquarters, 2nd Marine Division, Camp LeJeune., c. 1965 (1999)
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United States Mint, Charlotte., n.d. (1999)
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Red String League., 1868 (1999)
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Joseph Allen and wife, Rebecca Tabourn Allen., -1999
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Commodore Lee P. Johnson, U.S. Navy, WWII., 1944 (1999)
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Commander Norman M. Miller, U.S. Navy, WWII., 1944 (1999)
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Coxswain Jack W. Culpepper, U.S. Navy Reserve, WWII., 1944 (1999)
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Anti-Aircraft Artillery Officer's Candidate School, Course Number 54, Camp Davis., 1943 (1999)
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Private First Class George B. Womble, Jr., 9th Air Force, WWII., -1999
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John W. Hill, Lenoir County., -1999
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First Lieutenant Zelda Sutton Schneider, Army Nurse Corps, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII., -1999
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First Lieutenant Zelda Sutton Schneider, Army Nurse Corps, E.T.O., WWII., -1999
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Technical Sergeant Earl S. Vann, 373rd Bomb Squadron, 308th Bomb Group, U.S. Army Air Corps, WWII., 1942 (1999)
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Dewey Laddie Parker of Linden, Cumberland County., 1999 (1999)
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"H" Company, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Training Regiment TC-2, Camp Pendleton, California, U.S. Marine Corps., 1952 (1999)
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Private First Class David Arnold Ennis, U.S. Marine Corps., 1953 (1999)
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Corporal David Arnold Ennis and Corporal Vernon "Bunny" Turnage., c. 1952-1953 (1999)
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Playing tennis on Blue Ridge Association grounds, Blue Ridge., c. 1910's (1999)
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Manufacturing Company office and powerhouse, Biscoe., c. 1910 (1999)
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Polk Street, looking west, Polkton., c. 1910 (1999)
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Butler and Lee Drug Store and Carolina Coach Bus Station, Dunn., c. 1939 (1999)
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Duplin County Courthouse, Kenansville., c. 1930's (1999)
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Methodist Church, Cliffside., n.d. (1999)
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Polo at Pinehurst., c. 1910's (1999)
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Harbor and Oyster Packing House, Belhaven., c. 1907 (1999)
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Bank of Thomasville, Thomasville., c. 1909 (1999)
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Waterworks in operation at Lenoir., c. 1910's (1999)
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Dowd Apartments, Charlotte., c. 1909 (1999)
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Catawba County Courthouse, Newton., c. 1930's (1999)
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Watts Hospital, Durham., 1920's (1999)
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Aerial view of downtown Durham., 1920's (1999)
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Edian D. Markham Memorial Building, Durham., 1869 (1999)
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Mrs. Nell Pierce Hunter (1889-1992)., -1999
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Carlton Graham from Durham., c. 1948 (1999)
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Faculty of the Henderson Institute., c. 1940 (1999)
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Black teachers of Granville County., c. 1940 (1999)
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Jordan Funeral Home, Henderson., c. 1947 (1999)
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William Madison Rich (1889-1967)., -1999
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Mrs. Lucille Zimmerman Williams (1906-1997)., -1999
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Doctor John Brice (1877-1960)., -1999
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Margaret Faucette (1820-1919)., -1999
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Hillside High School, Durham., c. 1925 (1999)
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W. G. Pearson., 1926 (1999)
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Mrs. Pearl Bell Walker Page., -1999
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Frederick King Watkins., -1999
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Carol Brice Carey., 1943 (1999)
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Charlotte Hawkins Brown., -1999
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Doctor John D. Hawkins, Sr., -1999
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Kizzie Vann Miller (1908-1992) and Hercules Miller., c. 1946 (1999)
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Mrs. Goode, Cora Hawkins, John D. Hawkins, II, Lucille and Virginia Hawkins., c. 1940 (1999)
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Edd Vance., 1950 (1999)
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Cora Hawkins on Hawkins Farm, Vance County., c. 1923 (1999)
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Katherine Hawkins, Vance County., c. 1927 (1999)
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Cora Crutchfield Hawkins., c. 1938 (1999)
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Tom and Lydia Crutchfield, and their daughter Doctor Mary Crutchfield Thompson., -1999
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Ed and Laura Jordan., -1999
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Carl and Carol Brice and Family., c. 1946 (1999)
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Bishop Henry Lee Fisher of Henderson., c. 1923 (1999)
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The Senior Commercial Class of 1938, Hillside Park High School, Durham., -1999
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Speight's Pure Oil delivery truck, Durham., c. 1960 (1999)
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Theodore R. Speight., c. 1945 (1999)
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Mount Hope School, District Number 6, Saint Mary's Township, Wake County., -1999
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Atlantic Coast Line Train Station, Lucama., c. 1920's (1999)
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Atlantic Coast Line Train Station, Kenly., c. 1920's (1999)
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station, Selma., c. 1920's (1999)
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station, Four Oaks., c. 1920's (1999)
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station, Benson., c. 1920's (1999)
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station, Godwin., c. 1920's (1999)
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station, Beard., c. 1920's (1999)
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station, Wade., c. 1920's (1999)
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station, Sharpsburg., c. 1920's (1999)
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station, Elm City., -1999
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station, Wilson., c. 1920's (1999)
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Mr. Davis Emitt and Mrs. Julia Bradley Smith Family, Harnett County., c. 1908 (1999)
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William Byrd (1674-1744)., -1999
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Daniel A. Harget, Sr., -1999
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Bishop Francis Asbury., -1999
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Colonel John R. Lane, 26th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops., -1999
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Colonel W. J. Martin, 11th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops., -1999
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Peabody Drug Company, Durham., c. 1929 (1999)
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W. H. King Drug Company, Raleigh., c. 1925 (1999)
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Seaman First Class James Harvey Johnson, U.S. Navy, WWII., -1999
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First Lieutenant John Dortch "Booty" Lewis, Goldsboro, Wayne County., 1941-1945 (1999)
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Surfman Homer Harris, United States Coast Guard, World War One., -1999
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Chester Paul Hollingsworth, United States Coast Guard., 1944 (1999)
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Private Roy Vernon Martin of Gaston County., -1999
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Captain Charles A. Wetzell, 95th Infantry Division, U.S. Army, E.T.O., WWII., -1999
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Corporal Thomas E. Carson, Jr., Gaston County., -1999
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Washington Duke Hotel, Durham., c. 1920's (1999)
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Dexter Stetson (1815-1899)., -1999
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National Archives Building., 1930's (1999)
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Thomas Ambler Batts of Sharpsburg, Wilson County., 1996 (1999)
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Sergeant Robert E. Myers, U.S.M.C., WWII., -1999
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Robert E. Myers, Florida., -1999
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Storekeeper Second Class James Bryan Creech, U.S. Navy, WWII, Johnston County., -1999
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First Lieutenant Leroy P. Massengill, U.S. First Army, WWII, Johnston County., -1999
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First Sergeant Thurman Massengill, U.S. Army, WWII, Johnston County., -1999
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Sergeant James Cherry, Jr., U.S. Army, WWII, Beaufort County., -1999
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Ida Eudora Warren and Franklinton Rudolph Warren with daughter Myrtle Warren, Caswell County., c. late 1880's (1999)
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Franklin Rudolph Warren, Caswell County., c. late 1880's (1999)
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John Williams Shackleford (1844-1883) from Onslow County., -1999
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Morehead City Fire Department with fire engines., n.d. (1999)
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800 Block, Arendell Street, South Side, Morehead City., c. 1930 (1999)
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Arendell Street, looking east from Ninth Street, Morehead City., c. 1930 (1999)
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Good Roads Association, Morehead City., 1913 (1999)
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R. T. Willis' store, Morehead City., n.d. (1999)
N.99.10.34
Royal Pavilion on Money Island, Banks of Carteret County., n.d. (1999)
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House at 805 Evans Street, Morehead City., 1920's (1999)
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R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company building., n.d. (1999)
N.99.10.37
The O'Hanlon Building, Winston-Salem., n.d. (1999)
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Carolina Hotel, Winston-Salem., n.d. (1999)
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Annie Jane Hamme (July 1, 1852-January 11, 1924)., c. 1877 (1999)
N.99.10.40
Richard Henry Hamme (March 3, 1807-February 22, 1897), Granville County., c. 1855 (1999)
N.99.10.41
Elizabeth Diggs Hamme Wortham (July 7, 1848-June 23, 1929)., c. 1877 (1999)
N.99.10.42
Lee Forrest Hamme (April 13, 1862-May 5, 1930), Granville County., 1876 (1999)
N.99.10.43
Eddie Butler, C.S.A., Granville County., -1999
N.99.10.44
Mrs. William J. Andrews and children., 1909 (1999)
N.99.10.45
General Joseph Graham., 1914 (1999)
N.99.10.46-47
Advertisement for Stuart W. Cramer., 1902 (1999)
N.99.10.48
School District Map for Caswell County., 1868 (1999)
N.99.10.49
Colonel Willis Grandy Peace, Commander, 11th Field Artillery Regiment, U.S. Army, A.E.F., WWI., 1919 (1999)
N.99.10.50
"Calamity Jane", The Battery "E", 11th Field Artillery Regiment., 1919 (1999)
N.99.10.51
First Lieutenant John A. Guion, 11th Field Artillery Regiment, U.S. Army, A.E.F., WWI., 1919 (1999)
N.99.10.52
Second Lieutenant Ernest S. Paris, 11th Field Artillery Regiment, U.S. Army, A.E.F., WWI., 1919 (1999)
N.99.10.53
General George B. McClellan (1826-1885)., -1999
N.99.10.54
West End Graded School, Winston-Salem., c. 1912 (1999)
N.99.10.55
Doctor Williams Lowe, 1891 North Carolina General Assembly., -1999
N.99.10.56
Isaac Alston., 1891 (1999)
N.99.10.57
Private Eddie C. Denton, Company K, 24th North Carolina Infantry, Civil War., -1999
N.99.10.58
1993 North Carolina General Assembly., -1999
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1979 North Carolina General Assembly Senate Composite., 1979 (1999)
N.99.10.60-61
1979 North Carolina General Assembly House Composite., 1979 (1999)
N.99.10.62-63
Lieutenant Colonel L. L. Corbin, U.S.A.A.F., WWII., -1999
N.99.10.64
Younts Family Reunion, Durham., c. 1940 (1999)
N.99.10.65
Howard L. Younts (1896-1932), U.S. Army Medical Corps, Fort Bliss, Texas., 1916-1920 (1999)
N.99.10.66
Howard L. Younts (1896-1932) with two unidentified companions., c. 1917 (1999)
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Howard L. Younts with unidentified soldiers, Fort Bliss, Texas., c. 1917 (1999)
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Dorothy and Doris Campbell, Durham., c. 1922 (1999)
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Howard L. Younts (1896-1932), Durham., c. 1928 (1999)
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Constitution of North Carolina, 1868 Manuscript Version, page 2., -1999
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Constitution of North Carolina, 1868 Manuscript Version, page 3., -1999
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Constitution of North Carolina, 1868 Manuscript Version, page 8., -1999
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Constitution of North Carolina, 1868 Manuscript Version, page 42., -1999
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Constitution of North Carolina, 1868 Manuscript Version, page 49., -1999
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Constitution of North Carolina, 1868 Manuscript Version, page 65., -1999
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Constitution of North Carolina, 1868 Manuscript Version, page 66., -1999
N.99.10.77
Constitution of North Carolina, 1868 Manuscript Version, page 67., -1999
N.99.10.78
Constitution of North Carolina, 1868 Manuscript Version, page 68., -1999
N.99.10.79
Constitution of North Carolina, 1868 Manuscript Version, page 69., -1999
N.99.10.80
Constitution of North Carolina, 1868 Manuscript Version, page 70., -1999
N.99.10.81
Private First Class Jonie T. Jones, Battery B, 731st Field Artillery Battalion, U.S. Army, E.T.O., 5 Campaigns, WWII., -1999
N.99.10.82
Colonel Charles Patrick Murray, Jr. wearing the medal of honor., 1999 (1999)
N.99.10.83
Construction of dam near New London., 1907 (1999)
N.99.10.84
Colonel Fred A. Olds of the North Carolina Historical Commission and John Trotwood Moore., n.d. (1999)
N.99.10.85
Advertisement for Meadows Mill Meal, North Wilkesboro., 1914 (1999)
N.99.10.86
Exterior view of hosiery mill, Carthage., c. 1913 (1999)
N.99.10.87
Advertising float for Gruber's Music and Bookstore, Marion., 1911 (1999)
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Bladen County Courthouse, Elizabethtown., c. 1930's (1999)
N.99.10.89
Main Building, Mecklenburg Sanatorium and Nurses' Home, Huntersville., c. 1920's (1999)
N.99.10.90
Wilkes County Courthouse, Jefferson., c. 1908 (1999)
N.99.10.91
Old Grist Mill on the Tar River near Louisburg., c. 1907 (1999)
N.99.10.92
Bank of Ahoskie and Garrett Hotel, Ahoskie., c. 1930's (1999)
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Graded School Building, Badin., c. 1906 (1999)
N.99.10.94
W. J. B. Orr's store and post office, Brickton, Henderson County., c. 1914 (1999)
N.99.10.95
Robert Lawson Wall, 5th Special Forces Group, U.S. Army, Vietnam War., 1968 (1999)
N.99.11.1
The North Carolina Pineries., 1867 (1999)
N.99.11.2
A Yankee sawmill and settlement in the pine woods of North Carolina., 1867 (1999)
N.99.11.3
The Kidder and Martin Sawmill, Wilmington., 1867 (1999)
N.99.11.4
Littleton Female College, Littleton., c. 1890's (1999)
N.99.11.5
Orphans' Home, Oxford., c. 1910's (1999)
N.99.11.6
Louise Henry Hamme (Wortham) and Mary Boyd Hamme (Davis)., 1900 (1999)
N.99.11.7
Julia Elizabeth Davis., c. 1900 (1999)
N.99.11.8
Elizabeth Diggs Hamme Wortham (January 17, 1848-June 23, 1929) and Richard Lewis Wortham (January 10, 1844-July 27, 1912)., c. 1900 (1999)
N.99.11.9
Annie Elizabeth Wortham., -1999
N.99.11.10
Sallie Heath Hamme., -1999
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Richard Frederick Hamme., c. 1875 (1999)
N.99.11.12
R. Fred Hamme., c. 1895 (1999)
N.99.11.13
Harrison and Allen Men's Attire store., c. 1909 (1999)
N.99.11.14
R. F. Hamme, Nellie Gillis Holiday Hamme, and Mary Boyd Hamme., c. 1925 (1999)
N.99.11.15
Truscon Steel Company, Raleigh., 1922 (1999)
N.99.11.16
Sinclair Service Station, Raleigh., n.d. (1999)
N.99.11.17
African-American girl poses in Raleigh slums., 1916 (1999)
N.99.11.18
African-American children in Raleigh., 1916 (1999)
N.99.11.19
Raleigh apartment building on Hawthorne Street., 1922 (1999)
N.99.11.20
View of Hotel Raleigh from Nash Square., c. 1927 (1999)
N.99.11.21
Hotel Andrew Johnson., c. 1950 (1999)
N.99.11.22
Interior view of Allen's Market, Raleigh., c. 1941 (1999)
N.99.11.23
View of female African-American students on grounds of Shaw University, Raleigh., 1907 (1999)
N.99.11.24
North Carolina Centennial Celebration of the Battle of King's Mountain., 1880 (1999)
N.99.11.25
Postmortem of baby., -1999
N.99.11.26
General Stonewall Jackson., -1999
N.99.11.27
John Wilkes Booth., -1999
N.99.11.28
Willie D. Betts, Bingham School, Mebane., -1999
N.99.11.29
Steam engine at Graham., c. 1860's (1999)
N.99.11.30
Group of students of Bingham School at Graham., c. 1860's (1999)
N.99.11.31
Lieutenant Gaither Clyde Frye, 478th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion, WWII., -1999
N.99.11.32
Lieutenant David Frye, 238th Searchlight Battalion, WWII., -1999
N.99.11.33
Lieutenant Gaither Frye marching with his platoon., -1999
N.99.11.34
Lieutenant Joseph Louis Frye, 469th Anti-Aircraft Automatic Weapons Battalion, WWII., -1999
N.99.11.35
Stephen Arnold Douglas (1813-1861)., -1999
N.99.11.36
Radarman Third Class Robert Horry Jordan, U.S. Navy, WWII., -1999
N.99.11.37
John Dortch Lewis, fighter pilot, Royal Canadian Air Force and U.S. Army Air Force, WWII., -1999
N.99.11.38
John Dortch Lewis in British training aircraft., -1999
N.99.11.39
John Dortch Lewis in Royal Canadian Air Force uniform., -1999
N.99.11.40
John Dortch Lewis in clothing worn by him to elude the Nazis in Europe., 1945 (1999)
N.99.11.41
Lieutenant Commander J. Murphy Duncan, U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserve, Squadron 42, U.S.S. Saipan, WWII., -1999
N.99.11.42-46
Technician-Five George Truett Duncan, Infantry Paratrooper, U.S. Army, WWII., -1999
N.99.11.47
Conwell S. Duncan, U.S. Army, WWII., -1999
N.99.11.48
Civilian Conservation Corps Camp NC-NP-7, Company 415, Mount Sterling, Haywood County., 1936 (1999)
N.99.11.49-51
Construction of Civilian Conservation Corps Camp NC-NP-7, Mount Sterling, Haywood County., 1936 (1999)
N.99.11.52-55
Civilian Conservation Corps Camp NC-NP-7, Mount Sterling, Haywood County., n.d. (1999)
N.99.11.56
Civilian Conservation Corps Camp members, Mount Sterling., c. 1935 (1999)
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Civilian Conservation Corps Camp NC-NP-7, Mount Sterling., 1936 (1999)
N.99.11.58
Company Street, Company 415, Civilian Conservation Corps Camp NC-NP-7, Mount Sterling., c. 1936 (1999)
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Courtyard, near Officer's Quarters, Civilian Conservation Corps Camp NC-NP-7, Mount Sterling., c. 1936 (1999)
N.99.11.60
Colonel Norman A. McDaniel., 1973 (1999)
N.99.11.61
General Henry H. Shelton of Edgecombe County., -1999
N.99.11.62
First Lieutenant Mary Edna Joyner, Dover, Craven County., -1999
N.99.11.63-65
Lieutenant Earl Parks Welch, U.S. Army, WWI., -1999
N.99.11.66
Lester E. Zimmerman, U.S. Navy, Korean War., 1955 (1999)
N.99.11.67
Oscar V. Zimmerman and Lester E. Zimmerman., -1999
N.99.11.68
Oscar Vernon Zimmerman and Lester E. Zimmerman., -1999
N.99.11.69
Jackson Service Center on US 55, Dunn., c. 1940's (1999)
N.99.11.70
Business Section, Fuquay Springs., c. 1940's (1999)
N.99.11.71
"The Southern Harmonizers.", c. late 1930's (1999)
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Private First Class John Blair Hagler., 1962 (1999)
N.99.11.73
Bessie Seymore Hatley with children, Swannie Seymore and Bessie Seymore, and possibly her nephews., c. 1899 (1999)
N.99.11.74
Lewis Shelly Stanfield of Macon County., c. 1915 (1999)
N.99.11.75
Interior view, Holy Innocent's Episcopal Church, Henderson., c. 1910's (1999)
N.99.11.76
Convict Car with curtains., c. 1910's (1999)
N.99.11.77
North Carolina and South Carolina delegates at United Methodist Church Student Conference, Buncombe County., n.d. (1999)
N.99.11.78
Sergeant Samuel Hamrick, 38th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops., -1999
N.99.11.79
Douglas F. Dickerson in photo of 505th Parachute Infantry, Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion at Fort Bragg., 1943 (1999)
N.99.11.80
Justice Susie Marshall Sharp and Justice William H. Bobbitt., 1970's (1999)
N.99.11.81
Susie M. Sharp and Father, James M. Sharp., -1999
N.99.11.82
Susie M. Sharp and Mother, Anne Britt Blackwell Sharp., -1999
N.99.11.83
Justice Susie M. Sharp., -1999
N.99.11.84
Justice William H. Bobbitt, Justice Joseph Branch, and Justice Sharp., -1999
N.99.11.85
Susie M. Sharp., n.d. (1999)
N.99.11.86
Susie M. Sharp., n.d. (1999)
N.99.11.87
Justice Susie M. Sharp., -1999
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Susie M. Sharp., n.d. (1999)
N.99.11.89
Chief Justice Susie M. Sharp and Chief Justice Benjamin R. Jones., 1976 (1999)
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Chief Justice Susie M. Sharp, 1978 (1999)
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Justices being sworn in by Chief Justice William A. Devin., 1953 (1999)
N.99.11.92
Chief Justice Susie M. Sharp in office., 1979 (1999)
N.99.11.93
Susie M. Sharp., n.d. (1999)
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Justice Susie M. Sharp., -1999
N.99.11.95
Justice Susie M. Sharp., -1999
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Susie M. Sharp., n.d. (1999)
N.99.11.97
Members of North Carolina Supreme Court., c. 1970 (1999)
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North Carolina Supreme Court, 1962 composite., 1962 (1999)
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North Carolina Supreme Court, Fall Term, 1969 composite., 1969 (1999)
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North Carolina Supreme Court, Spring Term, 1975, composite., 1975 (1999)
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North Carolina Supreme Court, Fall Term, 1978, composite., 1978 (1999)
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North Carolina Supreme Court, Spring Term, 1979, composite., 1979 (1999)
N.99.11.103
Private First Class Odell Brookshire, 99th Infantry Division, WWII., -1999
N.99.11.104
Private First Class Donald Brookshire, U.S. Army, WWII., -1999
N.99.11.105
Private First Class Wallace Brookshire, United States Army, WWII., -1999
N.99.11.106
Doctor James Mason Spainhour and wife, Selina Skinner Spencer., 1873 (1999)
N.99.11.107
Honorable discharge from the United States Army for Private Joseph D. Brown., 1919 (1999)
N.99.11.108-109
Sand grassing over., 1926 (1999)
N.99.11.110
Matthew Wicker Yates Seymour and wife, Mary Ann Harmon Seymour of Chatham County., c. 1895 (1999)
N.99.11.111
Stephen Romulus Seymour., c. 1920 (1999)
N.99.11.112
Colonel Alex W. Reynolds., -1999
N.99.11.113
Nell Brogden (Younts)., c. 1918 (1999)
N.99.11.114
Howard L. Younts, U.S. Army, WWI era., c. 1917 (1999)
N.99.11.115
Nell Brogden Younts, Martha Jane Younts, Howard L. Younts, Jr., and Howard L. Younts, Sr., Roanoke Rapids., c. 1924 (1999)
N.99.11.116
Lieutenant Colonel Glenn E. McBride, U.S.M.C., Korea and Vietnam., -1999
N.99.11.117
Cadet Bob Freeman Hill, Sr. and friends, North Carolina State Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps., -1999
N.99.11.118
Bob Hill and Lieutenant Commander Hiram Cox Hill, Jr., U.S. Navy, WWII., -1999
N.99.11.119
Marvin Hall Coleman, Sr. of Warren County., -1999
N.99.11.120
Lumber Camp, Dismal Swamp., c. 1896
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Officers of the 15th Regiment., -1999
N.99.11.122
First Lieutenant H. C. Kearney, 15th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, Company E, Franklin County., -1999
N.99.11.123
Mille-Christine McCoy, Siamese twins, African-American., c. 1890's (1999)
N.99.11.124
An unidentified country home four hundred yards from Buckhorn Lithia Springs., c. 1907 (1999)
N.99.11.125
Buckhorn Lithia Spring and Bottling Plant, Granville County., c. 1907 (1999)
N.99.11.126
Alexander Boyd Andrews, Jr. (1873-1946)., c. 1890's (1999)
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Alexander Boyd Andrews, Jr., 1906 (1999)
N.99.11.128
Alexander Boyd Andrews, Jr., c. 1910 (1999)
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Alexander Boyd Andrews, Jr., c. 1910 (1999)
N.99.11.130
Alexander Boyd Andrews, Jr., c. 1890's (1999)
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Alexander Boyd Andrews, Jr., 1908 (1999)
N.99.11.132
Alexander Boyd Andrews, Jr., c. early 1900's (1999)
N.99.11.133
Alexander Boyd Andrews, Jr. in fraternal Masonic order uniform., c. 1908 (1999)
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Alexander Boyd Andrews, Jr., c. 1910 (1999)
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Alexander Boyd Andrews, Jr., c. 1936 (1999)
N.99.11.139
Amusement Park at White Lake., 1969 (1999)
N.99.11.140
Lincoln County Courthouse, Lincolnton., c. 1910's (1999)
N.99.11.141
Elk's Home, Elizabeth City., c. 1912 (1999)
N.99.11.142
Moses Walkingstick, Cherokee Indian on Reservation., c. 1940 (1999)
N.99.11.143
Beauties on parade, Main Boardwalk, Carolina Beach., c. 1940's (1999)
N.99.11.144
Long's Sanatorium, Statesville., c. 1920's (1999)
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Caddell's Cafe, Corner of Endor and Carthage Streets, Sanford., c. 1940 (1999)
N.99.11.146
Salisbury High School, Salisbury., c. 1913 (1999)
N.99.11.147
Basket makers, Great Smoky Mountain National Park., c. 1940 (1999)
N.99.11.148
South bound depot, Albemarle., c. 1910's (1999)
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Main Street, Washington., c. 1920 (1999)
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Episcopal Church and Rectory, Henderson., c. 1924 (1999)
N.99.11.151
Interior view of Diamond Cafe, Washington., c. 1940's (1999)
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Business section, Fuquay Springs., c. 1940's (1999)
N.99.11.153
Norfolk and Southern Railway Station, Zebulon., c. 1911 (1999)
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Railroad Depot, Mount Gilead., c. 1923 (1999)
N.99.11.155
Bridge over the Tar River, Rocky Mount., c. 1909 (1999)
N.99.11.156
High Shoals, cotton mill and water power., c. 1908 (1999)
N.99.11.157
Fourth Street Bridge looking North, Wilmington., c. 1908 (1999)
N.99.11.158
J. H. Rehder and Company Department Store, Wilmington., c. 1908 (1999)
N.99.11.159
Princess Street looking West from Third Street, Wilmington., c. 1908 (1999)
N.99.11.160
Market Street looking East from Front Street, Wilmington., c. 1908 (1999)
N.99.11.161
Main Street, Laurinburg., c. 1910 (1999)
N.99.11.162
Airman Jessie B. Childers, U.S.A.F., Korean War era., 1951 (1999)
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Airman Robert B. Childers, U.S.A.F., Korean War era., 1952 (1999)
N.99.12.2
Airman Billie Wilborn Childers, U.S.A.F., Korean War era., 1953 (1999)
N.99.12.3
Randy Denson of Rocky Mount., 1943 (1999)
N.99.12.4
Joyce Denson of Rocky Mount, WWII., -1999
N.99.12.5
J. K. Denson of Rocky Mount, WWII., -1999
N.99.12.6
Grady Woodrow Hawley of Wilson County in uniform during WWII., 1939-1945 (1999)
N.99.12.7
Paul, Robert Cliff, and David Raymond Hinkle of Lexington, Davidson County., 1914-1918 (1999)
N.99.12.8
Marvin Lee Morris of Lexington, Davidson County in uniform, during WWII., 1939-1945 (1999)
N.99.12.9
James D. Jones of Warren County, in WWII Navy uniform., -1999
N.99.12.10
Wilford Corbin of Franklin, Macon County., -1999
N.99.12.11
1776 North Carolina State Constitution., 1776 (1999)
N.99.12.12-13
North Carolina Cherokee Indians., c. late 1930's (1999)
N.99.12.14-19
John Bailey of Wake County in uniform during WWII., 1945 (1999)
N.99.12.20
Lincoln Lithia Inn, Lincolnton., c. 1911 (1999)
N.99.12.21
Mount Vernon Springs Hotel, Chatham County., c. 1911 (1999)
N.99.12.22
Barn at Mount Vernon Springs Hotel, Chatham County., c. 1911 (1999)
N.99.12.23
John C. Muse, unidentified employee of railroad, and Jack Keith., 1923 (1999)
N.99.12.24
Jack Keith and Elsie Parrish Johnson., c. 1920's (1999)
N.99.12.25
Elise Parrish Johnson., c. 1920's (1999)
N.99.12.26
Elsie Parrish Johnson., c. 1920's (1999)
N.99.12.27
Mr. Franklin, Principal of Merry Oaks Academy, Chatham County., c. 1920's (1999)
N.99.12.28
Miss Moncie Burt, teacher at Merry Oaks Academy, Chatham County., c. 1920's (1999)
N.99.12.29
Addie Upchurch, teacher at Merry Oaks Academy, Chatham County., c. 1920's (1999)
N.99.12.30
Elsie Parrish Johnson., c. 1920's (1999)
N.99.12.31
Sadie Parrish Almond., c. 1920's (1999)
N.99.12.32
Thomas J. Pearsall, Nash County Representative., 1943 (1999)
N.99.12.33
Second Lieutenant Martin Robeson McDonald (1830-ca. 1908), Richmond County., -1999
N.99.12.34
Private William Jesse Pennington of Pittsboro, Chatham County., -1999
N.99.12.35
First Lieutenant Garland Howard Allred, Squadron M, 379th Army Air Force, WWII., -1999
N.99.12.36
Walter Bennett Britt of Murfreesboro, Hertford County., -1999
N.99.12.37
L.S.T. 1302 on which Walter Bennett Britt served, South Pacific, WWII., -1999
N.99.12.38
Walter Bennett Britt on L.S.T. 1302, South Pacific, WWII., -1999
N.99.12.39
An Australian officer and native divers who were working on the screws of L.S.T. 1302., -1999
N.99.12.40
Walter Bennett Britt, U.S. Navy, with two buddies in the Philippines., 1945 (1999)
N.99.12.41
Corporal Walter Van Gieson, Jr., 1944 (1999)
N.99.12.42
Corporal Walter Van Gieson, Jr. in uniform, in Kalakundi, India., 1945 (1999)
N.99.12.43
Radioman Second Class Lyman W. Sheppard, U.S. Navy, P.T.O., WWII., -1999
N.99.12.44
Catawba County Courthouse, Newton., n.d. (1999)
N.99.12.45
Lakeview Hotel, Lakeview., c. 1909 (1999)
N.99.12.46
Sergeant George W. Tuttle, U.S.A.A.F., WWII., -1999
N.99.12.47
Sergeant George W. Tuttle, U.S.A.A.F., WWII., 1945 (1999)
N.99.12.48
Sergeant George W. Tuttle, U.S.A.A.F., WWII., -1999
N.99.12.49
Sergeant George W. Tuttle with members of flight crews., -1999
N.99.12.50
Daniel Henry Seagle, U.S. Army, A.E.F., WWI., -1999
N.99.12.51
Private First Class Roger P. Casey, Company D, 119th Infantry, 30th Infantry Division, E.T.O., WWII., -1999
N.99.12.52
Private First Class Roger P. Casey meets his brother Sam Casey in Germany., 1945 (1999)
N.99.12.53
Private First Class Roger P. Casey next to dud artillery shell, WWII., -1999
N.99.12.54
Private First Class Roger P. Casey with soldiers riding on a tank., -1999
N.99.12.55
Wiley Rufus King Family., -1999
N.99.12.56
Will Tinin Dillard (1865-1931) and wife., c. 1920 (1999)
N.99.12.57
Walter "Ervin" Dillard (1895-1986) and son, Eddie Arden Dillard (1919-1966)., c. 1922 (1999)
N.99.12.58
Unidentified man in horse-drawn buggy campaigning against Eisenhower, Shelby, Cleveland County., c. 1952 (1999)
N.99.12.59
Slightly elevated view of the Cleveland County Fair., c. 1950 (1999)
N.99.12.60
Aerial view of the Badie Cotton Mill and Village at Kings Mountain, Cleveland County., c. 1946 (1999)
N.99.12.61
Street scene view of the site of the Plato Durham (September 20, 1840-November 9, 1875) House., c. 1955 (1999)
N.99.12.62
An unidentified independent salesman pitching a sale to an unidentified woman in front of a country store., c. 1910 (1999)
N.99.12.63
Exterior view of Loy's Men Shop, Shelby., c. 1950 (1999)
N.99.12.64
Ground level view showing the Hotel Charles, First National Bank, Hoey's and Cleveland Drugs, Shelby., c. 1950 (1999)
N.99.12.65
Exterior view of the Shelby Bonded Warehouse., 1955 (1999)
N.99.12.66
View of two unidentified men examining cotton bales., c. 1950 (1999)
N.99.12.67
Street scene showing Belk's Department Store, Maxwell Brothers Furniture, and surrounding business establishments, Shelby., 1953 (1999)
N.99.12.68
Two unidentified men milking cows., c. 1950 (1999)
N.99.12.69
Unidentified farmer with giant watermelons on the back of his truck., c. 1950 (1999)
N.99.12.70
Unidentified man stands beside his truck with campaign billboard for Eisenhower., c. 1952 (1999)
N.99.12.71
Street scene along Business Highway 29 at Kings Mountain., 1953 (1999)
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Cleveland County Courthouse and Courtyard., 1953 (1999)
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Unidentified farmers harvest cotton on Dearborn reaper., 1952 (1999)
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Exterior view of country store at Highway 18 and Highway 182 junction, Cleveland County., 1953 (1999)
N.99.12.75
View of business district adjacent to railroad tracks, Shelby., 1953 (1999)
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View of Cleveland County Sheriff pouring confiscated liquor down sewer., 1953 (1999)
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Interior view of unidentified chicken house., c. 1950 (1999)
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Street scene showing part of a parade to welcome home veterans of the 81st Wildcat Division, Shelby., c. 1945-1946 (1999)
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Unidentified woman feeding chickens., c. 1940 (1999)
N.99.12.80
Motorcycle and automobile racers pose in front of the grand stand at the race track, Cleveland County., c. 1980 (1999)
N.99.12.81
"Cleveland Cloth" baseball team., 1935 (1999)
N.99.12.82
Cameron Street Hamrick (1822-1900) Family Reunion., c. 1950 (1999)
N.99.12.83
Kings Mountain High School Baseball Team, Western Conference Champs., 1935 (1999)
N.99.12.84
Three unidentified men standing in peach orchard, Cleveland County., c. 1950 (1999)
N.99.12.85
Clyde R. Hoey sitting in chair posing with two unidentified little girls., c. 1950 (1999)
N.99.12.86
Miss Gypsie Barker., -1999
N.99.12.87
Interior view of Barber Shop, Church Street, Durham., c. 1917 (1999)
N.99.12.88
Interior view of barber shop, Church Street, Durham, c.1920, c. 1920 (1999)
N.99.12.89
Mrs. Vessie Chandler Blalock (1883-1965) and her five sons., c. 1913 (1999)
N.99.12.90
Rachel Mooney Chandler and Aubrey Chandler., 1913 (1999)
N.99.12.91
Lieutenant Colonel Sion Hilliard Harrington, III., 1997 (1999)
N.99.12.92
Benjamin R. Goff, U.S. Air Force, Korean War., -1999
N.99.12.93
Mark S. Lewis, U.A. Army Field Artillery Training Center, Cort Sill, Oklahoma, U.S. Army Reserve., 1999 (1999)
N.99.12.94
John Thomas Felts, Warren County., 1952 (1999)
N.99.12.95
Corporal Bramley Randolph Pope, 330th Fighter Group, U.S. Army Air Force., -1999
N.99.12.96
Operation Zebra, WWII., -1999
N.99.12.97
George E. Preddy, Jr., 352nd Fighter Group, U.S. Army Air Force, WWII., -1999
N.99.12.98-100
William "Bill" Preddy, 339th Fighter Group, U.S. Army Air Force, WWII., -1999
N.99.12.101
Johnston County inductees for the army in Selma., 1917 (1999)
N.99.12.102
Smithfield Red Cross., 1918 (1999)
N.99.12.103
John Wesley Wood of Banner., 1942 (1999)
N.99.12.104
Talmadge Sanders of Johnston County, U.S. Navy, WWII., -1999
N.99.12.105
Richard Raynor, U.S. Army, WWII., -1999
N.99.12.106
Thurman White Peedin of Boon Hill, Johnston County., 1944 (1999)
N.99.12.107
Henry E. Royal of Boon Hill, Johnston County., 1930 (1999)
N.99.12.108
James T. Crocker, Mayor of Graham., -1999
N.99.12.109
Special Order: Joint Resolution restricting the teaching of Darwinism in public schools of North Carolina., 1925 (1999)
N.99.12.110-112
William Rufus Jones (1848-1892), Wake County., c. 1866 (1999)
N.99.12.113
Frank Horton of Winston-Salem receives the North Carolina Award., 1999 (1999)
N.99.12.114
Thank you letter from Frank Horton of Winston-Salem to Doctor Betsy Smith of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources., 1999 (1999)
N.99.12.115-116
The Palace Barber Shop, Charley Herndon, Proprietor, Durham., c. 1940's-1950's (1999)
N.99.12.117
Female possum and her babies., c. 1910's (1999)
N.99.12.118
Administration Building, East Carolina Teachers Training School, Greenville., c. 1920 (1999)
N.99.12.119
Gorham's Lunch Room, Store, and Hotel, South Rocky Mount., c. 1910's (1999)
N.99.12.120
Tomlinson Chair Manufacturing Company, High Point., c. 1910's (1999)
N.99.12.121
Carolina Hotel on US 64, Nashville., c. 1940 (1999)
N.99.12.122
Exterior view of Salem Methodist Church, Route 1, Fayetteville., c. 1940's (1999)
N.99.12.123
Interior view of Salem Methodist Church, Route 1, Fayetteville., c. 1940's (1999)
N.99.12.124
Moores Lake Juanita, Weaverville., 1915 (1999)
N.99.12.125-126
North Carolina State Guardsman., c. 1890's (1999)
N.99.12.127
Technician 5th Grade Eugene Carlyle, Headquarters and Service Company, 773rd Amphibious Tractor Battalion, P.T.O., WWII., -1999
N.99.12.128-129
Eugene Carlyle with hand on nose of airplane., -1999
N.99.12.130
Technical 4th Grade Fillmore Lawrence., -1999
N.99.12.131
Tryon Palace, New Bern., 1955 (1999)
N.99.12.132-133
Residence of Nathaniel Macon, "Buck Spring", Warren County., 1893 (1999)
N.99.12.134
Corn Crib at "Buck Spring", Warren County., 1898 (1999)
N.99.12.135
Grave of Nathaniel Macon at Buck Spring Farm, Warren County., 1898 (1999)
N.99.12.136
Kenilworth Inn, South Asheville., 1890 (1999)
N.99.12.137
Asheville from Tahkeeostee Farm on French Broad River., c. 1889 (1999)
N.99.12.138
First National Bank, Morganton., c. 1899 (1999)
N.99.12.139
Seaboard Airline Railroad engine, "Flyer"., c. 1900 (1999)
N.99.12.140
Baptist Church, Wilmington., 1873 (1999)
N.99.12.141
Girls pose at log cabin with spinning wheel at Mitchell County., c. late 1890's (1999)
N.99.12.142
Time table, Western North Carolina Railroad., 1871 (1999)
N.99.12.143
Glen Rock Hotel Barber Shop across Railroad Depot, Asheville., c. 1910's (1999)
N.99.12.144
Battery Park Hotel from the electric tower, Asheville., 1892 (1999)
N.99.12.145
Major Henry Franklin Schneck (1835-1915)., -1999
N.99.12.146
Workers pose inside flue shop at Spencer, North Carolina Railroad Shops., c. 1930's (1999)
N.99.12.147

30. Negatives Received in 2000

Mary White Scott at Governor's Mansion, Raleigh., n.d.
N.2000.1.1-7
Yates Pond Mill, Wake County., c. 1960's (2000)
N.2000.1.8
First Lieutenant John D. "Boody" Lewis in garb in which he eluded Nazis in Europe., 1945 (2000)
N.2000.1.9
Lieutenant John D. "Boody" Lewis, R.C.A.F., Wayne County., 1941 (2000)
N.2000.1.10
Portion of Kriegy Club Charter, U.S.A.A.F., -2000
N.2000.1.11
Round Knob Hotel and Geyser, Asheville., early 1880's (2000)
N.2000.1.12
Colonel Robert K. Morgan, U.S.A.A.F., WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.13
Memphis Belle Crew, Bassingbourn, England., 1943 (2000)
N.2000.1.14
B-17 Memphis Belle departs England for the United States., 1943 (2000)
N.2000.1.15
Colonel Robert K. Morgan's crew of B-29, "Dauntless Dottie"., 1945 (2000)
N.2000.1.16
Colonel Robert K. Morgan, Pilot, B-1 bomber., -2000
N.2000.1.17
Colonel Robert K. Morgan and B-1 Bomber crew.
N.2000.1.18
Movie advertisement for movie titled, "Memphis Belle"., -2000
N.2000.1.19
Colonel Robert K. Morgan and his wife, Linda., 1999 (2000)
N.2000.1.20
Colonel Robert K. Morgan and Ken Samuelson., 1999 (2000)
N.2000.1.21
Master Sergeant Edwin Vance Bain, Jr., Guilford County., -2000
N.2000.1.22
Master Sergeant Edwin Vance Bain, Jr., Guilford County., -2000
N.2000.1.23
Pilot Officer John D. Lewis, Royal Canadian Air Force, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.24
Second Lieutenant Frank Porter Graham, U.S.M.C., WWI., -2000
N.2000.1.25
Colonel Westray Battle Boyce Leslie, Director Women's Army Corps, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.26
Lieutenant William R. Cowper, Jr., U.S.A.A.F., WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.27
Lieutenant James M. McDonald, U.S.A.A.F., Richmond County, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.28
Lieutenant James R. Sheffield, U.S.A.A.F., WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.29
Private First Class Colon W. Casper, Jr., 12th Air Force, U.S.A.A.F., WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.30
Private Charlie Luther Perkinson, U.S. Army, WWII, Philippines., -2000
N.2000.1.31
Davis White Davis of Marshallburg, Carteret County in uniform., -2000
N.2000.1.32
Ambulances, Camp Greene, near Charlotte., c. 1917 (2000)
N.2000.1.33
West Main Street, showing F. W. Woolworth Company, Durham., c. 1912 (2000)
N.2000.1.34
Main Street, Sylva., c. 1940 (2000)
N.2000.1.35
Granville County Courthouse, Oxford., c. 1920 (2000)
N.2000.1.36
Polk County Courthouse, Columbus., c. 1917 (2000)
N.2000.1.37
Studio of W. B. Gragg, photographer, Black Mountain., c. 1928 (2000)
N.2000.1.38
Moore County Courthouse, Carthage., c. 1912 (2000)
N.2000.1.39
First National Bank and McCrory's store, Dunn., c. 1930 (2000)
N.2000.1.40
Weaver's Bath House, Lake Waccamaw., c. 1950's (2000)
N.2000.1.41
Mills Street, Columbus., c. 1967 (2000)
N.2000.1.42
Masonic Order placing the corner stone for Belhaven Graded School, Belhaven., c. 1910 (2000)
N.2000.1.43
Hotel Raleigh, from Nash Square, Raleigh., c. 1920 (2000)
N.2000.1.44
Old Hartley Mill on Yadkin River, near Yadkin College., c. 1918 (2000)
N.2000.1.45
Alexander's Department Store, High Point., c. 1907 (2000)
N.2000.1.46
120th Infantry, Colonel William B. Cochran, Commanding, Camp Sevier, S.C., 1918 (2000)
N.2000.1.47-50
Camp Sevier, S.C., WWI., c. 1917-1918 (2000)
N.2000.1.51-54
Technician-Five Warren K. Whitaker, U.S. Army, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.55
Technician-Five Warren K. Whitaker, 4231st Quartermaster Sterilization Company, U.S. Army, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.56
Private First Class Odell Brookshire, 99th Infantry Division, Caldwell County., -2000
N.2000.1.57
Sergeant Carey M. Perkinson, U.S.M.C., WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.58
Sergeant Ollen M. Johnson, 427th Bombardment Squadron, U.S.A.A.F., WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.59
Sergeant William E. Riggs, 103rd Infantry Division, E.T.O., WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.60
Governor and Mrs. Broughton at Governor's Mansion before Inauguration, 2000; 1941
N.2000.7.44
Master Sergeant Donald L. Vorhees, 101st Airborne Division, Vietnam., -2000
N.2000.1.61
Staff Sergeant Charlie B. Hauser, U.S. Army, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.62
Chaplain Ben L. Rose, 113th Cavalry Regiment, Camp Bowie, Texas., 1943 (2000)
N.2000.1.63
Parker D. Robbins, -2000
N.2000.1.64
Private Eddie Arden Dillard, U.S. Army, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.65
Machinist's Mate First Class Charles N. Harrington, U.S. Coast Guard, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.66
Private Maxwell M. Way, Jr., Headquarters Company, Personnel Center, Finance Corps, Fort Jackson, S.C., Third Army., -2000
N.2000.1.67
Private Helen Morrow Evans, Women's Army Corps, U.S. Army, WWII, E.T.O., -2000
N.2000.1.68
Aviation Cadet Marvin B. Utley, Jr., U.S. Army Air Corps., 1942 (2000)
N.2000.1.69
First Lieutenant Marvin B. Utley, Jr., Ordnance, First Marine Air Wing, Fighter/Bomber Squadron VMF-211 on Bougainville and Emirau Islands., c. 1944 or 1945 (2000)
N.2000.1.70
Private James A. Garrison, U.S. Army, WWII, E.T.O., -2000
N.2000.1.71
Technician 4th Class James W. Mundy, Medic, U.S. Army, WWII, E.T.O., -2000
N.2000.1.72
Elmer C. Yow, in uniform, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.73
Sergeant Hugh Bennett Warden of Yadkin County., 1945 (2000)
N.2000.1.74
Sergeant Wesley Keith Warden of Yadkinville, Yadkin County, U.S. Air Force, Vietnam War., -2000
N.2000.1.75
Jody Keith Warden of Yadkinville, Yadkin County., -2000
N.2000.1.76
Joshua Howell Brandon (January 26, 1836-January 26, 1921), Davie County., 1920 (2000)
N.2000.1.77
Nelson Lawrence Hudspeth (July 15, 1892-May 16, 1976), Yadkin County., -2000
N.2000.1.78
Second Lieutenant Nelson Lawrence Hudspeth, Jr., U.S. Army, Yadkin County., -2000
N.2000.1.79
Jack Brandon Hudspeth, Yadkin County., -2000
N.2000.1.80
George Lee Hudspeth, E.T.O., WWII, Yadkin County., -2000
N.2000.1.81
Seaman Second Class Thomas Harold Hudspeth, Yadkin County, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.82
Captain Allen Sherrill Hudspeth, Iredell County., -2000
N.2000.1.83
William Lupton Wood, Jr., Forsyth County., -2000
N.2000.1.84
Private First Class Clyde F. Russell, A.E.F., WWI., -2000
N.2000.1.85
Earl Barefoot and Thomas Faircloth, U.S. Army, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.86
John A. Lupton, Jr. in uniform of U.S. Navy, WWI., -2000
N.2000.1.87
Ray Gillikan in uniform of U.S. Navy, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.88
Lieutenant Margaret Belva Mizelle, U.S. Army Nurses Corps, 38th Evacuation Hospital, E.T.O., WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.89
Lieutenant Margaret Belva Mizelle, U.S. Army Nurses Corps, 171st Evacuation Hospital, Korea, Korean War., -2000
N.2000.1.90
Daniel S. Oglesby, 3rd Platoon, Company A, 105th Ammunition Train, 30th Division, WWI.
N.2000.1.91
Donald Gray Chadwick of Carteret County at Paris Island, U.S.M.C., WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.92
Platoon Photo: 3rd Platoon, Company A, 105th Ammunition Train, 30th Division, A.E.F., WWII.
N.2000.1.93
Guilford County servicemen of WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.94-95
Guilford County servicemen of WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.96
Sergeant Clarence Lee Williford, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, 565th Base Unit, Reno Army Air Base (Nevada), U.S. Army Air Corps, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.97
Private Clarence Lee Williford, U.S. Army Air Corps, WWII, at Panama City, Florida., -2000
N.2000.1.98
Private Clarence Lee Williford, U.S. Army Air Corps, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.99
Private George Elwood Perry, U.S. Army, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.100
Private George Elwood Perry with wife, Elizabeth., -2000
N.2000.1.101
Private George Elwood Perry, U.S. Army, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.102
Staff Sergeant Clarence Lee Williford, U.S. Army Air Corps, WWII., -2000
N.2000.1.103
Private Grant Bridgers and wife, Stella., -2000
N.2000.1.104
Lynchburg and Durham Railroad Company Bond., early 1890's (2000)
N.2000.1.105-106
U.S. Navy Section Base, Ocracoke., 1942 (2000)
N.2000.1.107
U.S. Navy Amphibious Training Base, Administrative Building, Ocracoke., 1947 (2000)
N.2000.1.108
Electrical Building and Docks, U.S. Navy Amphibious Training Base, Ocracoke., 1947 (2000)
N.2000.1.109
Thirty-bed hospital, U.S. Navy Amphibious Training Base, Ocracoke., 1947 (2000)
N.2000.1.110
Enlisted men trainee's quarters and incinerator with stack, U.S. Navy Amphibious Training Base, Ocracoke., 1947 (2000)
N.2000.1.111
Forney George, #51, Democratic Member, House of Commons, Columbus County Delegate 1875 Constitutional Convention., -2000
N.2000.1.112
Map showing Charlotte as the Geographical, Industrial, and Trading Center of the Carolinas., 1923 (2000)
N.2000.1.113
Map showing the city limits of Charlotte., 1948-1949 (2000)
N.2000.1.114
Martha McMannen Duke (ca. 1845-1888), Orange County., -2000
N.2000.1.115
Descendents of James B. Duke (1856-1925) pose at Duke University during a program honoring the 100th anniversary of his birth., 1956 (2000)
N.2000.1.116
Washington Duke (1820-1905) and grandchildren, Durham., late 1890's (2000)
N.2000.1.117
Mabel Duke Goodall and Martha Bachmann on steps of Duke home in Durham., c. 1907 (2000)
N.2000.1.118
Alpha Theta Omega Silver Stars, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Raleigh., 1978 (2000)
N.2000.1.119
Alpha Theta Omega Golden Soror and Silver Stars, Raleigh., -2000
N.2000.1.120
Alpha Theta Omega Chapter (Alumnae) of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Raleigh., 1972 (2000)
N.2000.1.121
Fort Ocracoke on Beacon Island., 1861 (2000)
N.2000.1.122
Sergeant John Hilliard White, Company G, 43rd North Carolina Regiment in the Civil War., -2000
N.2000.1.123
The Old Ladies' Home, Durham., early 1900's (2000)
N.2000.1.124
Men's Dormitory, National Religious Training School and Chautauqua, Durham., c. 1913 (2000)
N.2000.1.125
Women's Dormitory, National Religious Training School and Chautauqua, Durham., c. 1913 (2000)
N.2000.1.126
Duplicate Entries for Feb, 2000
4.1.27.114
Pvt. Thomas B. Salter, (Carteret Co., N.C.), 117th Ambulance Co. 105th Sn. Tn., 30th Division, AEF, W.W.II.
N.2000.2.1
Staff Christmas party, North Carolina Attorney General's Office; Raleigh, December 1946; standing, third from left: Attorney general Harry McMullan.
N.2000.2.2
Document concerning "Our Foreign Born Citizens"--"We Plead in the Name of Virginia Dare, that North Carolina Remain White".
N.2000.2.3
Pocahontas (ca 1595-1617); Indian maiden, daughter of Powatan; married John Rolfe, saved John Smith.
N.2000.2.4
Warren Courthouse, Warrenton, N.C., ca early 1900's, when building was being painted.
N.2000.2.5
Woodcut drawing of members of the Dr.F.V. Hayden exploring expedition of the U.S. geological Survey ya Colorado Springs,in 1874. (L to R): Dr. William H. H. (1846-1933), artist; George B. C., Topographer, F.V. Hayden, geo.
N.2000.2.6
Four suriving members of Hayden survey party of 1874 shown on porch of National Museum (Smithsonian) in 1926; (l to R); Ladd, Chittenden, Jackson, and William H. Holmes.
N.2000.2.7
Planting fish eggs on Potomac River, near Wasington D.C., ca 1870's; photo by William H. H., (1846-1933), artist, archaeologist, authority on Yellowstone National Park, Smithsonian Head, and Head of National Gall. of Arts.
N.2000.2.8
Potomac fish--photo by William Henry Holmes,ca 1870's.
N.2000.2.9
Pvt. (cook) Geoge Washington Grissett (Brunswick Co., N.C.), Co. F, 323rd Infantry, 81st Division, AEF, W.W.I. Reenisted June 17, 1919 into Co. H, 12th Infan., a regular army unit. He is pictured with an unknown friend, Millie
N.2000.2.10
William Hunter Query, Battery C, 492nd Armored FA Bn, 11th Armored Division, W.W.II.
N.2000.2.11
William H. Query (2nd from left) with group in Paris during W.W.II.
N.2000.2.12
Willaim H. Q., Battery c, 492nd AFA Bn, standing on 105 mm sel-propelled Howitzer, W.W.II.
N.2000.2.13
William H. Query, Battery c, 492nd AFA Bn, standing at road sign for village of Freystadt, Germany, W.W.II.
N.2000.2.14
Alfred Moore Veazey (1818-1895), Graville Co., Justice of the Peace and farmer.
N.2000.2.15
Margaret Francis Umstead Veazey, (1827-1921) Granville CO.; wife of A. M. Veazey.
N.2000.2.16
Robert B. Critcher, (1895-1950) , W.W.II soldier, Granville Co., N.C.
N.2000.2.17
Robert B. C. (1895-1950), (2nd from left and unidentified soldiers, W.W.II comp.
N.2000.2.18
Ernest Roger Mayo (1924-1944), Sgt. crew member of B-24 bomber in South Pacific Theater
N.2000.2.19
Standing: Lexie E. Veasey (1894-1968)and Lula Ann Veasey: (1893-1987) Photo by Shelburn, Durham, N.C. ca 1898.
N.2000.2.20
Lexie E. Veasey (1891-1970), photo by Hitchcock Studio, Durham, N.C., ca 1911.
N.2000.2.21
George W. Andrews (1834-ca 1926) Civil War Veteran, Alamanca Co. N.C., ca 1910's
N.2000.2.22
Maude A. (1897-1975), Alamance Co., N.C., nurse.
N.2000.2.23
Julie Andrews with bicycle, ca 1895-1900.
N.2000.2.24
Andrews Family: Eula Thompson Andews, holding Carnie Andews; Gertrule (1914); standing in front; and Annie Lee (1911) beside; back row(1 to R):Ralph Thelma and Eddie, Durham, N.C., ca 1918.
N.2000.2.25
Gewrtrude Connie Andews (1914) with doll, Durham, N.C., ca 1920.
N.2000.2.26
Zebulon United Methodist Church.
N.2000.2.27-28
David Lester Cozart (1882-1972), Durham Life Insurance Company Executive.
N.2000.2.29
Technical 5th Grade (T/5) Charlie Luther Perkinson (Vance Co., N.C.). U.S. Army, W.W.II> He was probably a member of Battery B, 70th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Gun Gattalion--suffered a ruptured appendix during a Japanese attack.
N.2000.2.30
Josiah Turner, Jr. (1821-1901) Confederate Congressman, editor, and militant foe of Reconstruction; President of N.C. Railroad in Raleigh; photo by J. W. Watson, Nov. 8, 1869.
N.2000.2.31
Photo of six female memebers of family, by McCanless and Brothers, Asheville, N.C., July 30, 1891.
N.2000.2.32
Mr. amd Mrs. Walter Clarence Haley, Sr. (20 Dec., 1893- 26 Jan., 1980), Mary Bessie Seymour Haley ( 10 Jun., 1898- 5 Jul., 1980); Married 6 April 1920, Wake Co., N.C, 1958.
N.2000.2.33
Elizabeth Frances Caroline Keith Warren ( 42 Jan., 1829- 12 Oct., 1918) of Wake Co., N.C., ca 1875.
N.2000.2.34
N.2000.2.35
N.2000.2.35
Sarah Etta Warren Helay (17 Oct. 1862, 29 May, 1939), Wake Co.,ca 1910.
N.2000.2.36
William W. H. (8 sep 1858-3 Nov 1934), Standing Behind automobile with rifle and dog, Wake Co., N.C., ca 1923.
N.2000.2.37
William W. H. (1858-1934) of Wake Co., N.C. on proch with dog.
N.2000.2.38
Residence, Warren, N.C., early 1900's
N.2000.2.39
Chief Jesse Y. Deer at the Thomahawk Gift Shop, Cherokee, N.C.,ca 1940.
N.2000.2.40
Tomahawk Gift Shop, Cherokee, North Carolina, c.1940, 1935-1940
N.2000.2.41
Residence of Lewis Walker, Main Street, Milton, North Carolina, c.1910, 1905-1915
N.2000.2.42
Union Railroad Depot, Salisbury, North Carolina, c.1910's, 1910-1920
N.2000.2.43
Aerial view of North Carolina State Prison, Raleigh, 1926, population 1,500 prisoners, 1926
N.2000.2.44
A business block, Morehead City, North Carolina, c.1930, 1925-1935
N.2000.2.45
Bank of Warsaw, Warsaw, North Carolina, c. 1910, 1905-1915
N.2000.2.46
Baptist University for Women (later Meredith College), Raleigh, North Carolina, c. 1905., 1900-1910
N.2000.2.47
Robert E. Lee Hall, Blue Ridge, North Carolina, c. 1925-1930, photo by Barnhill Studio, Asheville, NC, 1920-1935
N.2000.2.48
Water damage in Princeville, North Carolina, Hurricane Floyd, October 13, 1999, 1999
N.2000.2.49
Portrait of Jackson L. Hand, Sgt., (Salisbury, Rowan County), Co. B, 339th Infantry Regiment, 85th Division, US Army, WWII, c.1935-1945
N.2000.2.50
Mills Higgins Flack (1838-1900), member of North Carolina House of Representatives, 1895, 1895-1900
N.2000.2.51-52
Walter Eakes, Petty Officer 1st Class, US Navy, 1944, and Mark, aged 5 months, Durham, North Carolina, 1944
N.2000.2.53
William Ray Hayes, Sr., Private, Co. B, 76th Engineers, World War I, 1914-1920
N.2000.2.54
Dallas Ward Maxton, Private, Battery B, 60th F.A. Battalion, World War I, 1914-1920
N.2000.2.55
William Roy Hayes, Sr., Private, World War I, 1914-1920
N.2000.2.56
Dallas Ward Maxton, Private, World War I, 1914-1920
N.2000.2.57
Photograph of Jasper Hicks, former land and slave owner, by Cole and Holladay, c. 1848, 1845-1850
N.2000.2.58
Portrait of Mary Tatum Hicks, wife of Jasper Hicks, c. 1848, 2000; 1848
N.2000.2.59
Post Office, Cary, North Carolina, c. 1950's, 2000; 1945-1960
N.2000.2.60
Robert Bryant Critcher (1895-1950), in World War I Uniform, 2000; 1917-1919
N.2000.2.61
Dry Avenue and corner of South Harrison Street, Cary, North Carolina, 1940, 2000; 1940
N.2000.2.62
Henry Huske Civil War letter, 1861, 2000; 1861
N.2000.2.63-66
1st Regiment, North Carolina Volunteers, U.S. Army, Camp Grimes, Camp Scene, May 1898, 2000; 1898
N.2000.2.67
Photograph of W. Kerr Scott and Terry Sanford having coffee, n.d., 2000; 1950-1999
N.2000.2.68
Photograph of Thomas J. Holton, circa 1829, 2000; 1829
N.2000.2.69
Railroad Depot, Faison, North Carolina, 2000; 1950-1999
N.2000.2.70
Seaboard Air Line Railroad Depot, Cary, North Carolina, 2000; 1900-1999
N.2000.2.71
Southern Railroad Depot, Selma, North Carolina, 1979, 2000; 1979
N.2000.2.72
Southern Railroad Depot, Clayton, North Carolina, 1968, 2000; 1968
N.2000.2.73
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Depot, Wilson, North Carolina, n.d., 2000; 1950-1999
N.2000.2.74
Durham and Southern Railroad Depot, Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, 2000; 1950-1999
N.2000.2.75
Norfolk-Southern Railroad Depot, Middlesex, North Carolina, 1975, 2000; 1975
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Seaboard Air Line Depot, Youngsville, North Carolina, 2000; 1950-1999
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Union Depot, Raleigh, North Carolina, 2000; 1950-1999
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Seaboard Airline Railroad diesal engine, Raleigh, North Carolina, 2000; 1900-1999
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Norfolk-Southern Railroad Depot, Wendell, North Carolina, 2000; 1950-1999
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Portrait of Sir Walter Raleigh (c. 1552? - 1618), 2000
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Statue of Virginia Dare by Maria Louisa Lander at Elizabethan Gardens, Manteo, N.C., 2000
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Major John Henry Gee (1819-1876).
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The petition of Mary Moore., 1786 (2000)
N.2000.3.2
Private John B. Davis, 331st Infantry, A.E.F., WWI., -2000
N.2000.3.3
Second Lieutenant Eva Kathleen Davis, Army Nurse, WWII., -2000
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Seaman John B. Davis, III, United States Merchant Marine, WWII., -2000
N.2000.3.5
Contract between Alonzo T. Mial of Wake County and freed laborers., 1866 (2000)
N.2000.3.6-9
Private Andrew Robinson Parker, Company A, 321st Infantry, 81st Division, A.E.F., WWI., -2000
N.2000.3.10
Airman Charles Edward Widener, U.S. Air Force., -2000
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Chief Master Sergeant Charles Edward Widener, U.S. Air Force., 1999 (2000)
N.2000.3.12
Machinist's Mate Second Class Jeffrey Hunter Widener, U.S. Navy., -2000
N.2000.3.13
Private James M. Parker, Company A, 30th North Carolina Infantry, Civil War., -2000
N.2000.3.14
John Washington Stanfield of Person County., c. 1917 (2000)
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John Washington Stanfield and wife, Arminda Jane Holland Stanfield on their front porch, Person County., c. 1917 (2000)
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Stanfield Family of Macon County., c. 1921 (2000)
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Mary Bessie Seymour Haley of Wake County., c. 1916 (2000)
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Pharmacist's Mate Third Class Sidney Hester Veasey, U.S.M.C., WWI, Roxboro, Person County., -2000
N.2000.3.19
Sidney Hester Veasey as a child, resident of Roxboro, Person County., c. 1905 (2000)
N.2000.3.20
Confederate Veterans Reunion, possibly at Durham., 1909 (2000)
N.2000.3.21
Private First Class Robert H. Lindsey, U.S. Army, 176th Company, E.T.O., WWII., -2000
N.2000.3.22
First Lieutenant Robert A. Harden, U.S.A.A.F., 792nd Bombardment Squadron, 20th Air Force, WWII., -2000
N.2000.3.23
Sergeant John R. Conklin, Company L, 345th Infantry, 87th Infantry Division, WWII., -2000
N.2000.3.24
Interior view of miners in the reopened Ore Knob copper mine in Ashe County., 1956 (2000)
N.2000.3.25
Printed broadside advertisement announcing public sale of land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Placebo Houston, Iredell County., 1859 (2000)
N.2000.3.26
G. Webb Crawford (1837-1892)., -2000
N.2000.3.27
Rear Admiral George Clifford Crawford (1896-1993), U.S. Navy., -2000
N.2000.3.28
Aviation Ordnance Man First Class William James Crabtree, U.S. Navy, WWII., -2000
N.2000.3.29
Lieutenant James William Alexander, U.S.A.A.F., WWII., -2000
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Lieutenant James William Alexander, U.S.A.A.F., WWII., -2000
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Doctor Boliver Nicholas Culpepper, Nashville., -2000
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Dwight Lyman Culpepper., -2000
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Mrs. Boliver Nicholas (Mannie) Culpepper with sons., c. 1890 (2000)
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Home of Isabelle Horner, probably at Oxford., c. 1895-1900 (2000)
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Thompson Family residence between Pleasant Grove and Boddie's Mill, in western Nash County., c. early 1900's (2000)
N.2000.3.36
Zollie Culpepper and friend, Ed., 1906 (2000)
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Doctor B. N. Culpepper (1839-1891), Nashville., c. 1880's (2000)
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Cedar Branch Sunday School members, Wilson., 1907 (2000)
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Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Odum., 1880's (2000)
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Unidentified cadet in uniform of an unknown Military Institute., c. 1880's (2000)
N.2000.3.41
Pattie Lou Greene, Wakefield., -2000
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Farmers pose in tobacco field, probably in Nash County., c. 1900 (2000)
N.2000.3.43
Tribute to World War One pilot James Henry Baugham of Washington., -2000
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Aeroplane constructed for the Asheville and East Tennessee Railroad., 1910 (2000)
N.2000.3.45
Early artist's prospectus of the Wright Memorial, Kill Devil Hills., 1928 (2000)
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Sergeant First Class Barney B. Bailey, U.S. Army, WWII., -2000
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Pharmacist's Mate First Class Walter Huey Leonard, Jr., U.S. Navy, WWII., -2000
N.2000.3.48
Pharmacist's Mate First Class Walter Huey Leonard, Jr., U.S. Navy, USS Twining, DD540, WWII., -2000
N.2000.3.49
USS Twining (DD540) screening USS North Carolina., -2000
N.2000.3.50
President Lyndon Baines Johnson and Governor Terry Sanford look over the North Carolina Kennedy Memorial Library folder at Rocky Mount., 1964 (2000)
N.2000.3.51
Technician-Four George G. Fryar, 3463rd Ordnance Company, U.S. Army, WWII., -2000
N.2000.3.52-53
Technician Four George G. Fryar, U.S. Army, WWII., -2000
N.2000.3.54
Myrtle Mills Hilton, John W. Fihelly, and Commander Yale Maxton., 1946 (2000)
N.2000.3.55
Home of William Hawkins, northeast corner of Blount and North Streets, Raleigh., -2000
N.2000.3.56
John White, Confederate States of America Commissioner to England, from Warrenton., -2000
N.2000.3.57
C. C. Horse, Cape Fear pilot., -2000
N.2000.3.58
Mrs. Martha Hodges and "Buffie" Ives., 1950's (2000)
N.2000.3.59
Mrs. Luther Hodges., -2000
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Mrs. Luther Hodges in dining room of Governor's Mansion., 1955 (2000)
N.2000.3.61
Mrs. Luther Hodges on staircase in Governor's Mansion with five of nine grandchildren., 1950's (2000)
N.2000.3.62
Mrs. Luther Hodges looking at portrait of Governor Bickett in Governor's Mansion., 1950's (2000)
N.2000.3.63
Mrs. Martha Hodges and Miss Laura Reilly at Governor's Mansion., 1950's (2000)
N.2000.3.64
Mrs. Luther Hodges on steps of Governor's Mansion., 1950's (2000)
N.2000.3.65
Mrs. Luther Hodges at Colonial Dames tea., 1950's (2000)
N.2000.3.66
Governor's Wives at Manteo., c. 1965 (2000)
N.2000.3.67
Doctor Thornton Mitchell, U.S. Army, WWII., -2000
N.2000.3.68
President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Social Security Act in Washington., 1935 (2000)
N.2000.3.69
Birthplace of Shearon Harris, Middleburg, Vance County., c. 1917 (2000)
N.2000.3.70
Helen Morgan (1920-1998) and W. Shearon Harris (1917-1980) in Stanly County., 1941 (2000)
N.2000.3.71
W. Shearon Harris and wife, Helen Morgan Harris., 1943 (2000)
N.2000.3.72
W. Shearon Harris., c. 1940 (2000)
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W. Shearon Harris., c. late 1930's (2000)
N.2000.3.74
W. Shearon Harris, Principal Clerk of House, Thad Eure, State House., 1941 or 1943 (2000)
N.2000.3.75
Interior view of North Carolina House of Representatives State House., 1941 or 1943 (2000)
N.2000.3.76
Interior view of House Chamber during Joint Session., 1941 or 1943 (2000)
N.2000.3.77
W. Shearon Harris addressing National Press Club, Washington, D.C., 1971 (2000)
N.2000.3.78
W. Shearon Harris, Senator B. Everett Jordan, and James T. Ramey, Washington, D.C., 1971 (2000)
N.2000.3.79
"Nazis Surrender" headlines from CHARLOTTE OBSERVER., 1945 (2000)
N.2000.3.80
W. Shearon Harris., 1970's (2000)
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Governor Joseph Melville Broughton and wife, Alice Harper Willson Broughton., -2000
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Mrs. Alice Harper Willson Broughton., -2000
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Mrs. Alice Harper Willson Broughton and Mrs. R. L. McMillan., -2000
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Five first ladies., 1940 (2000)
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Governor Joseph Melville Broughton and his wife, Alice Harper Willson Broughton in Governor's Mansion., 1944 (2000)
N.2000.3.88
Mrs. Jeanelle Coulter Moore., 1967 (2000)
N.2000.3.89
Josephus Daniels and wife at United States Embassy in Mexico., n.d. (2000)
N.2000.3.90
Mrs. Annie Burgin Craig at orange grove in Saint Augustine, Florida., 1916 (2000)
N.2000.3.91
Mrs. Jeanelle Moore with Jeanelle Hamilton Covett., 1967 (2000)
N.2000.3.92
Governor Moore, Mrs. Moore with Jeanelle Hamilton Lovett and Blanton Hamilton., 1967 (2000)
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Governor and Mrs. Moore in Governor's Mansion., 1967 (2000)
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Governor and Mrs. Moore., 1968 (2000)
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Ed Hamilton, Edith Moore Hamilton, Jeanelle Hamilton, Jeanelle Moore, Dan Moore, Jr., and Fran., n.d. (2000)
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Governor and Mrs. Moore and Edith Moore Hamilton and Blanton at Governor Bob Scott's inauguration., 1969 (2000)
N.2000.3.97
Mrs. Jeanelle Moore and Jeanelle Hamilton in Governor's Mansion., 1965 (2000)
N.2000.3.98
Mrs. Jeanelle Coulter Moore with Willie York of Raleigh at Southern Governor's Conference at Asheville., 1967 (2000)
N.2000.3.99
Mrs. Lester Maddox, Mrs. Daniel Killian Moore, and Mrs. Robert McNair at Southern Governor's Conference, Asheville., 1967 (2000)
N.2000.3.100
Governor and Mrs. Robert McNair, Governor Mills Goodwin, and Governor Moore and Mrs. Jeanelle C. Moore at Southern Governor's Conference., 1967 (2000)
N.2000.3.101
Portrait of Mrs. Jeanelle C. Moore., -2000
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Governor Joseph Meville Broughton and his wife, Alice Harper Willson Broughton in the Governor's Mansion., n.d. (2000)
N.2000.3.103
Octagon House, Cedar Point, Carteret County., c. 1945-1950 (2000)
N.2000.3.104
Photograph of the Letterhead of the Wizard Automobile Company, at Wizard, Mecklenburg County., 1920 (2000)
N.2000.3.105
Wizard Automobile Company Shareholders Report., -2000
N.2000.3.106
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL WORLD, featuring Wizard Automobile Company, Wizard., 1920 (2000)
N.2000.3.107
Dormitory and rear of Administrative Building, Brevard Institute, Transylvania County., c. 1915 (2000)
N.2000.3.108
Farmers harvesting grain., c. 1916 (2000)
N.2000.3.109
Possibly Berry L. Peck in the harvest wagon with hay, Stanly County., c. 1916 (2000)
N.2000.3.110
Group of Stanly County farmers operating a McCormick header in the wheat fields., c. 1916 (2000)
N.2000.3.111
Mr. and Mrs. Adam McDonald Cox, County-Line Road, Georgeville, Cabarrus County., c. 1929 (2000)
N.2000.3.112
Full-length view of Mr. Adam McDonald "Mack" Cox of Georgeville, Cabarrus County., c. 1938 (2000)
N.2000.3.113
"Horseless carriage" sits in front of actual horses drawn-up in front of the Saint Cloud Hotel., 1910 (2000)
N.2000.3.114
Confederate vets reunion, Cabarrus County., c. 1905 (2000)
N.2000.3.115
Concord's first fire-fighting equipment drawn by a pair of big iron grey horses., 1904 (2000)
N.2000.3.116
Rock-crushing apparatus used by early Cabarrus County miners., -2000
N.2000.3.117
Two unidentified Negro farmers in their oxen-drawn wagon, laden with cotton on the cotton platform await for cotton to be graded and sold., 1912 (2000)
N.2000.3.118
Advertisement for Ritchie Hardware Company, Cabarrus County., 1949 (2000)
N.2000.3.119
Newspaper article about Warren C. Coleman, Freedman Entrepreneur, Cabarrus County., -2000
N.2000.3.120
John K. Patterson, prominent realtor, Cabarrus County, Register of Deeds., -2000
N.2000.3.121
Cotton wagons on South Union Street, Concord, Cabarrus County., c. 1910 (2000)
N.2000.3.122
Shooting Gallery, Barbrick Street, Concord., 1908 (2000)
N.2000.3.123
The famous "Dummy Train" in front of the Saint Cloud Hotel, Concord., c. 1894 (2000)
N.2000.3.124
Concord National Bank Building., 1888 (2000)
N.2000.3.125
Concord National Bank Building, Cabarrus County., 1949 (2000)
N.2000.3.126
Jesse D. Cox, Confederate veteran, Company E, 59th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops., c. 1905 (2000)
N.2000.3.127
Oath of allegiance and certificate of release of prisoner of war from Point Lookout, Maryland., 1865 (2000)
N.2000.3.128
John Barker Currin (May 9, 1832-June 14, 1924)., -2000
N.2000.3.129
The Duke of Kent with Royal Air Force Flight Commander Thomas W. Allen., -2000
N.2000.3.130
North Carolina State Senate 1955 composite., 1955 (2000)
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Katherine Hepburn and Mrs. Broughton on her visit to the mansion., -2000
N.2000.3.132
Katherine Hepburn on visit to mansion., -2000
N.2000.3.133
Mrs. Joseph Melville Broughton on Inauguration Day., 1941 (2000)
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Broughton Family on Inauguration Day., 1941 (2000)
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Servicemen visiting the Executive Mansion, eating meal., c. 1944 (2000)
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Servicemen saying grace at meal at Executive Mansion., c. 1944 (2000)
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Servicemen in bedroom at Executive Mansion., c. 1944 (2000)
N.2000.3.138
Unknown member of the 3rd Regiment, North Carolina State Guard., c. 1890's (2000)
N.2000.3.139
Fifth Sergeant John Hilliard White, Company G, 43rd Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, C.S.A., -2000
N.2000.3.140
Second Lieutenant Clarence H. Hoggard, U.S. Air Force, Williams Air Force Base., 1951 (2000)
N.2000.3.141
Major Clarence H. Hoggard, U.S. Air Force, KORAT Air Force Base, Thailand., 1967 (2000)
N.2000.3.142
Sergeant John D. Nelm, U.S.A.A.F., WWII., -2000
N.2000.3.143
Aviation Radioman First Class Van Elven Williams, U.S. Navy, WWII., -2000
N.2000.3.144
Aviation Radioman First Class Van Elven Williams with members of his bomber crew, WWII., -2000
N.2000.3.145
Sergeant Donald Salter, portrait, Sealevel, North Carolina, c.1950-1960, 1950-1960
N.2000.4.1
North Carolina Senate, 1949, composite photograph, 2000; 1949
N.2000.4.2
Governor and Mrs. Luther Hodges on Governor's Mansion porch, c.1954-1961
N.2000.4.3
Fred and Howard on corner of Chatham and Academy Streets, Cary, North Carolina, during snow of Easter 1940, 1940
N.2000.4.4
Members of the girls basketball team, Cary High School, Cary, North Carolina, n.d.
N.2000.4.5
Photograph of group from Cary High School, n.d., 1920-1929
N.2000.4.6
Cary High School Students, Cary, North Carolina, 1920, 1920
N.2000.4.7
Cary High School Cheerleaders, n.d., Cary, North Carolina, 2000; 1930-1955
N.2000.4.8
Photographer John Joseph Eisbey (1915-1971) and brief biography, 2000; 1940-1971
N.2000.4.9-10
Langston Hughes visits retail establishment to promote book, c. 1940's, Oxford, North Carolina, 2000; 1940-1949
N.2000.4.11
Interior View of the Cooper Store and Clerks, c. late 1930's, Oxford, North Carolina, 2000; 1930-1939
N.2000.4.12
Photograph of Mrs. Pattie Gilliam Shepard, President of the Women's Baptist Home and Foreign Missionary Commission, 2000; 1892-1929
N.2000.4.13
Photograph of Marshall L. Shepard, Sr., 1899-1967, 2000; 1900-1967
N.2000.4.14
Portrait of David Brame, Former Slave in Granville County, c. 1940's, 2000; 1940-1943
N.2000.4.15
Orange Street School Facility, 1945, Oxford, North Carolina, 2000; 1945
N.2000.4.16
Photograph of Dr. John Earl Baxter, First Black Physician in Henderson, North Carolina, 2000; 1900-1947
N.2000.4.17
Oxford Colored Library, c. 1940's, Oxford, North Carolina, 2000; 1940-1949
N.2000.4.18
Cheatham Memorial Day and the Naming of the Auditorium at the Colored Orphanage of North Carolina, December 7, 1941 - Photograph of African-American Man
N.2000.4.19
Dr. Oscar Sidney Bullock (1878-1966), Minister and Mathematician at High Point, North Carolina and Henderson, North Carolina, 2000; 1900-1966
N.2000.4.20
Henderson Institute Basketball Team, Henderson, North Carolina, c. 1940's, 2000; 1940-1949
N.2000.4.21
The Flint Hill Club of Shiloh Baptist Church, 1951, Henderson, N.C., 2000; 1951
N.2000.4.22
The Carrie Hawkins Marable House, 1955, Henderson, North Carolina, 2000; 1955
N.2000.4.23
View of Front of Governor's Mansion Lawn Looking Northwest, January 1853, Raleigh, North Carolina, 2000; 1953
N.2000.4.24
Governor Kerr Scott and Governor-Elect William B. Umstead on Porch of Governor's Mansion During Inauguration of Umstead, January 1953, Raleigh, North Carolina, 2000; 1953
N.2000.4.25
Dave Haywood, Butler at the Governor's Mansion, Leaves Truman White House, 2000; 1945-1953
N.2000.4.26
Lindsey Hopkins, 1911, owner of Aerial Exhibition Company of Greensboro, North Carolina, 2000; 1911
N.2000.4.27
Lincoln Beachey at Pinehurst, North Carolina in his Curtiss Biplane with Unidentified Woman Taking Flying Lessons, 1911, 2000; 1911
N.2000.4.28
Advertisement for the Grand Balloon Ascension at Wrightsville, North Carolina, August 26, 1892, 2000; 1892
N.2000.4.29
Fannie Neal Yarborough Bickett, wife of Governor Thomas W. Bickett, n.d., 2000; 1890-1941
N.2000.4.30
Fannie Neal Yarborough Bickett, Photo by Wharton and Tyree, Raleigh, North Carolina, n.d., 2000; 1890-1941
N.2000.4.31
Fannie Neal Yarborough Bickett outside Governor's Mansion showing garden during WWI, n.d., Raleigh, North Carolina, 2000; 1917-1919
N.2000.4.32
Fannie Neal Yarborough Bickett wearing hat and dress, n.d., 2000; 1890-1941
N.2000.4.33
William Yarborough Bickett, son of Governor and Mrs. Bickett with goat cart, photo by Washington, n.d., 2000
N.2000.4.34
Fannie Neal Yarborough Bickett, Photo by H. W. Pender, Louisburg, North Carolina, c. 1885-1900, 2000; 1885-1900
N.2000.4.35
Fannie Neal Yarborough Bickett in graduation cap and gown, n.d., 2000; 1890-1941
N.2000.4.36
Silhouette of Fannie Neal Yarborough Bickett, n.d., 2000; 1900-1941
N.2000.4.37
Governor and Mrs. Thomas W. Bickett and Son William Y. Bickett in Atlantic City, New Jersey, 2000; 1900-1920
N.2000.4.38
Fannie Neal Yarborough Bickett, about Five Years Old, Photo by Y. Bolling Clifton, Rolesville, North Carolina, 1875, 2000; 1875
N.2000.4.39
Fannie Neal Yarborough Bickett, Age 9-10 Years Old, Photo by Clifton, Rolesville, North Carolina, c. 1869-1870, 2000; 1869-1870
N.2000.4.40
Fannie Neal Yarborough Bickett, ca. 12 years old, c. 1880-1885, 2000; 1880-1885
N.2000.4.41
Marriage book of Fannie Neal Yarborough and Thomas W. Bickett, November 29, 1898, 2000; 1898
N.2000.4.42-45
Documents and record types at North Carolina State University Special Collections, n. d., 2000; 1990-2000
N.2000.4.46-48
Model of battleship (probably U.S.S. North Carolina) in store window of Briggs Hardware Co., Raleigh, North Carolina, circa 1910's, 2000; 1910-1919
N.2000.4.49
Interior view showing the first inspection by the Certified Milk Commission at Biltmore Dairy, Buncombe County, North Carolina, 1913, 2000; 1913
N.2000.4.50
Private First Class John F. Holden (Forsyth Co, N.C.), Co. C, 119thth Infantry Regiment, 30th Division, American Expeditionary Force, WWI., 2000; 1914-1918
N.2000.4.51
Corporal John F. Holden, Jr., U.S. Army, Korean War era with wife Helen, 2000; 1950-1953
N.2000.4.52
Private First Class Willis Monroe Barbour (Johnston County, North Carolina), Headquarters, Troop and Detachment, 81st Division, U.S. Army, American Expeditionary Forces, WWI, 2000; 1914-1918
N.2000.4.53
Private Henry Massengill, (Johnston County, North Carolina), Co. D, 50th Regiment, North Carolina Troops, Confederate States of America, 2000; 1900-1912
N.2000.4.54
Aviation Machinists Mate First Class Dennis McCoy Braswell (Johnston County, North Carolina), United States Navy, World War II, 2000; 1941-1947
N.2000.4.55
Snowbird Valley Railroad Train hauling finished lumber in Graham County, north of Andrews, North Carolina, circa 1910, 2000; 1910
N.2000.4.56
Atlantic Hotel, Beaufort, North Carolina, Advertising Card for 1878; Dr. G. K. Bagby, Proprietor, 2000; 1878
N.2000.4.57
Sketch of Women Making Candles, 2000; 1770-1820
N.2000.4.60
Sketch of Women Making Soap, ca. 1770-1820, 2000; 1770-1820
N.2000.4.61
Sketch of Two Men Fighting, 2000; 1770-1820
N.2000.4.63
Engraving of General Burnside Travelling on the Road from New Bern to Beaufort, North Carolina, 2000; 1864
N.2000.4.64
General View of Forts Hatteras and Clark captured on August 29, 1861, 2000; 1861
N.2000.4.65
Gunboats "Albatross" and "Gemsbok" Burning Contraband Vessel "York" at Bogues Inlet, January 23, 1862, 2000; 1862
N.2000.4.66
Engraving of Camp Wool Occupied by Hawkins' Zouaves, 9th Regiment, New York Volunteers, October 1861, 2000; 1861
N.2000.4.67
Illustration of the Surrender of Fort Macon, April 25, 1862, 2000; 1862
N.2000.4.68
Confederates Ambushed on Expedition to Oyster Creek, Roanoke Island, North Carolina, ca. 1861-1865, 2000; 1861-1865
N.2000.4.70
Illustration of the Bombardment and Capture of Fort Thompson Near New Bern, North Carolina, March 14, 1862, 2000; 1862
N.2000.4.71
Sherman's Troops Foraging in South Carolina, 1865, 2000; 1865
N.2000.4.72
Warrenton Railroad #7 Engine (Bicentennial), 1976, Warrenton, North Carolina, 2000; 1976
N.2000.4.73
Southern Railroad No. 4501 and Train Runs Beside the French Broad River, ca. 1976, 2000; 1976
N.2000.4.74
Southern Railroad Train in Mountains of North Carolina, ca. 1974, 2000; 1974
N.2000.4.75
Pen and Ink Sketch of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad Passenger Depot in Greensboro, North Carolina, ca 1890, 2000; 1890
N.2000.4.76
Map Showing Route of Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad from Mt. Airy to Wilmington, North Carolina, ca. 1890, 2000; 1890
N.2000.4.77
Clarksville Station Near Roxboro, North Carolina, n.d., 2000; 1970-1976
N.2000.4.78
Construction of the Norfolk and Southern Railroad through Brickhaven, Chatham County n.d., 2000; 1885-1902
N.2000.4.79
Automobile Stuck in Mud, 1914, 2000; 1914
N.2000.4.80
Triple A Mechanical First Aid Towing Service, ca. 1925-1930, 2000; 1925-1930
N.2000.4.81
Parking lot at foot of trail leading to top of Mt. Pisgah, ca. 1921, 2000; 1921
N.2000.4.82
1920 Cadillac driven by Mr. N. E. Edgerton near Raleigh, North Carolina, 2000; 1920
N.2000.4.83
Waynesville, North Carolina, near Haywood County Courthouse, 1955, 2000; 1955
N.2000.4.84
Two biplanes and pilots pose near Raleigh, North Carolina, ca. 1930, 2000; 1930
N.2000.4.85
Hunting party return from hunt on menhaden boat with game, New Bern, North Carolina, ca. 1925-1930., 2000; 1925-1930
N.2000.4.86
Babe Ruth and William Blades on board pleasure boat, Decoy, New Bern, North Carolina, ca. 1930, 2000; 1930
N.2000.4.87
Pleasure boat, Decoy, owned by William B. Blades, Jr., New Bern, North Carolina, ca. 1925-1930., 2000; 1925-1930
N.2000.4.88
St. Luke A. M. E. Zion Church, ca. 1950, 2000; 1950
N.2000.4.89
Interior view of Lee County courtroom, Sanford, North Carolina, during murder trial of Sheriff James L. "Bud" Turner, April 1927, 2000; 1927
N.2000.4.90
Tenth annual reunion of the "Clan Murchison," Ridgecrest, North Carolina, July 5-9, 1930, 2000; 1930
N.2000.4.91
Murchison Family reunion, Mt. Vernon Springs, Chatham County, North Carolina, ca. early 1920's, 2000; 1920-1924
N.2000.4.92
Panoramic view of Battery A, 113th Field Artillery Regiment during encampment at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 1929, 2000; 1929
N.2000.4.93-95
Petition of Matthew Moseley requesting payment for bill, December 9, 1786, 2000; 1786
N.2000.4.96-99
Samuel E. and Lillian Harris Perry pictured near Raleigh, North Carolina, ca. 1940's, 2000; 1940-1949
N.2000.4.100
Barn on the Perry Family Farm, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1999, 2000; 1999
N.2000.4.101
A Union Square, a beautiful eminence which commands a view of the room, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1792, 2000; 1792
N.2000.4.102
Plan of the City of Raleigh, 2000; 1792
N.2000.4.103
William McBryar African-American Soldier in the United States Army, c. 1887, 2000; 1887
N.2000.4.104
Dr. Arthur M. Brown, Raleigh native, Surgeon in the Spanish-American War, 2000
N.2000.4.105
Thomas J. Bullock, African-American soldier killed during World War I, 2000; 1917-1918
N.2000.4.106
Clarence Gatton and Clyde Gilmore, Iredell County, North Carolina, ca. 1930, 2000; 1930
N.2000.4.107
Frank and Clarence Gatton with Clyde Gilmore, Iredell County, North Carolina, ca. 1935, 2000; 1935
N.2000.4.108
Representative Chancy R. Edwards, Cumberland County, North Carolina House of Representatives, 1987-1988, 2000; 1987-1988
N.2000.4.109
Representative Luther R. Jeralds, Cumberland County, North Carolina House of Representatives, 1987-1988, 2000; 1987-1988
N.2000.4.110
Myrtle Hawkins of Hendersonville, North Carolina with four unidentified girls, ca. 1905, 2000; 1905
N.2000.4.111
Seaman Reddin Harris (Stacy, Carteret County, North Carolina) and Seaman 2/C Charles Wolf (Brooklyn, New York), ca. World War I, 2000; 1914-1918
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Private Maxton Lewis (Stacy, Carteret County, North Carolina), United States Army, World War II, 2000; 1939-1945
N.2000.4.113
Seaman Guion G. Gaskill (Stacy, Carteret County, North Carolina), United States Navy, World War II, 2000; 1939-1945
N.2000.4.114
Private First Class Carl F. Washburn, United States Army, 2000; 1939-1945
N.2000.4.115
Sergeant Joshua A. Hardy (Carteret County, North Carolina), Battery C, 36th Field Artillery Battalion, World War II, 2000; 1939-1945
N.2000.4.116
North Carolina native Abraham Rencher (b. 1798- d. 1883), lawyer, congressman (1829-1843), and Territorial Governor of New Mexico (1857-1861), 2000; 1840-1880
N.2000.4.117
Sergeant Edward Earl Norton, served in Korea and Vietnam Wars, 2000; 1950-1973
N.2000.4.118
Fannie Yarborough Bickett standing near victory garden at Governor's Mansion, 2000; 1917-1921
N.2000.4.119
Fannie Neal Yarborough Bickett next to victory garden at Governor's Manion; beans and roses, 2000; 1917-1922
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William Bickett and his uncle, R. P. Yarborough, ca. 1918 at south porch of Governor's Mansion, 2000; 1918
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Fannie Near Yarborough Bickett with her son William Bickett, 2000; 1900
N.2000.4.122
Fannie Neal Yarborough Bickett with son William sitting outdoors, 2000; 1900
N.2000.4.123
Fannie Neal Yarborough Bickett as an older woman, 2000; 1930-1940
N.2000.4.124
L. M. Blakely Farmplace, Washington, North Carolina, ca. 1890, 2000; 1890
N.2000.5.1
Slave cabins of the L. M. Blakely Farm near Washington, North Carolina, ca. 1890, 2000; 1890
N.2000.5.2
Dead bodies at Ohdruf Concentration Camp taken by Sergeant George G. Fryar, United States Army, World War II, 2000; 1939-1945
N.2000.5.3-5
German civilians digging graves at Ohrdruf Concentration Camp near Gotha, Germany, 2000; 1939-1945
N.2000.5.6
Rosenwald School at Townsville, Vance County, North Carolina, ca. 1930's, 2000; 1930-1939
N.2000.5.7
Eloise L. Brame (1905-1990), 2000; 1920-1940
N.2000.5.8
Girls Basketball Team, Franklin Christian Academy, Franklinton, North Carolina, 1925, 2000; 1925
N.2000.5.9
Private William Shearon Harris (1917-1980), United States Army, World War II, 2000; 1939-1945
N.2000.5.10
William Shearon Harris and comrade in Naples, Italy, November 1943, World War II, 2000; 1943
N.2000.5.11
Private William Shearon Harris, Tech V, United States Army, World War II, April 1944, 2000; 1944
N.2000.5.12
William Shearon Harris (1917-1980), Tech V, United States Army, European Theater, World War II, ca. 1944, 2000; 1944
N.2000.5.13
William Shearon Harris (1917-1980), Tech IV, United States Army, World War II, France, April 15, 1945, 2000; 1945
N.2000.5.14
Shearon Harris, Principal Clerk of North Carolina House of Representatives, 1941, 2000; 1941
N.2000.5.15
Shearon Harris shaking hands with Jimmy Carter, December 14, 1977 or 1978, 2000; 1977-1978
N.2000.5.16
Map from the Confederate Engineer Bureau showing part of Eastern North Carolina, 1863, 2000; 1863
N.2000.5.17
Moses Sharp, African-American soldier in uniform, World War I, 2000; 1917-1918
N.2000.5.18
Joseph Bonner, Company D, 506th Service Battalion, World War I, 2000; 1918
N.2000.5.19
George Harrell (1889-1918) in civilian clothes, Company K, 369th Infantry, World War I, 2000; 1918
N.2000.5.20
Claude Murphy (1894-1918), a native of Jones County, North Carolina, in civilian clothes, 2000; 1918
N.2000.5.21
Cyrus B. King, Assistant State Archivist of North Carolina and Dr. Ernst Posner at Raleigh-Durham Airport, 1960, 2000; 1960
N.2000.5.22
North Carolina State Archives employees and nationally renowned archivists including Ernst Posner eating dinner at the home of Cyrus B. King, November 1960, 2000; 1960
N.2000.5.23
North Carolina State Archives employees and nationally renowned archivists including Ernst Posner eating dinner at the home of Cyrus B. King, 1960-1962, 2000; 1960-1962
N.2000.5.24
J. C. Brantly's Drugstore (formerly O. G. King's Drugstore), Raleigh, N.C., 1920-1929, 2000; 1920-1929
N.2000.5.25
Steam Engine Passenger Train (woodcut), 1860-1862, 2000; 1860-1862
N.2000.5.26
Reunion of the first class to enter the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill after its reopening in 1875, 1925., 2000; 1925
N.2000.5.27
Raleigh Municipal Baseball League Champions of 1917., 2000; 1917.
N.2000.5.28
Company M, 2nd North Carolina Infantry, Camp Greene, Charlotte, N.C., 1917, 2000; 1917
N.2000.5.29-30
Bishops of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, 1822-1960, 2000; 1960-1969
N.2000.5.31
George L. Blackwell, Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.32
Annie B. Glover, domestic for A. A. Zollicoffer, Jr. of Henderson, N.C., 2000; 1989
N.2000.5.33
William Henry Oliver, Sr., Chauffeur from Henderson, NC, 2000; 1985
N.2000.5.34
Dallas Anthony Hawkins, Dentist in Henderson, N.C., 2000; 1968
N.2000.5.35
Annie Henderson Green, Religious, Education, and Civic Leader of Henderson, N.C., 2000; 1979
N.2000.5.36
Joseph Herman Green, World War II Veteran and Dentist from Henderson, N.C., 2000; 1993
N.2000.5.37
James Y. Eaton, Jr. of Vance County, N.C., 2000; 1983
N.2000.5.38
Dr. W. A. Cleland of Henderson, N.C., 2000; 1954
N.2000.5.39
Peter William Burnett, Physician and World War II Medical Examiner, 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.40
Edson E. Blackman, Physician and Co-founder of John H. Hale Surgical Society of the Carolinas, 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.41
Richard E. Wimberly, Physician and Raleigh, N.C. Resident, 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.42
Ellis E. Toney, Physician and Resident of Oxford, N.C., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.43
J. D. Douglas, Pharmacist and Resident of Henderson, N.C., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.44
James A. Tinsley, Physician and Resident of Weldon, N.C., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.45
Rufus Hairston, Pharmacist and Resident of Winston-Salem, N.C., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.46
Samuel McDonald Beckford, Professor and Physician, Resident of Henderson, N.C., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.47
Duke Memorial Hall, Kittrell College, Kittrell, N.C., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.48
Fairfax Harrison, President of Southern Railway Company, with Employees, 1920, 2000; 1920
N.2000.5.49-51
Norfolk Southern Railroad Engine, 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.52
Norfolk Southern Engine and Coal Car, 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.53
Flooded Toll Bridge across the Yadkin River, connecting Rowan and Davidson Counties, 1916, 2000; 1916
N.2000.5.54
Engine Cab Shop, with Foreman E. F. Klutz and Workers, Spencer, N.C., 1927, 2000; 1927
N.2000.5.55
Foreman J. F. Harrison and Workers at an Engine Tank Shop, Spencer, N.C., 1927, 2000; 1927
N.2000.5.56
Foremen G. V. Eagle and J. T. Lemley, with Steel Car Workers, Spencer, North Carolina, 1927., 2000; 1927
N.2000.5.57
Foreman E. P. Deal and a Crew of Workers at a Plaining Mill, Spencer, N.C., 1927., 2000; 1927
N.2000.5.58
W. J. Stadler and W. E. Allen with Southern Railway Engine, c. 1950s, 2000; 1950-1959
N.2000.5.59
Workers at Engine Cab Shop, Spencer, N.C., 1927, 2000; 1927
N.2000.5.60
Drill Pressmen for Southern Railroad Company, Spencer, N.C., 1913, 2000; 1913
N.2000.5.61
William John Cahoon, of Hyde County, N.C., c. 1880s, 2000; 1880-1889
N.2000.5.62
Mill Worker's Family in Gastonia, N.C., 1929, 2000; 1929
N.2000.5.63
Labor Meeting, Gastonia, N.C., 1929, 2000; 1929
N.2000.5.64
Labor leader Sophie Melvin facing Murder Charge, Gastonia, N.C., 1929, 2000; 1929
N.2000.5.65
Elvin E. Strowd, World War II Soldier, in European Theater, c. 1944, 2000; 1943-1945
N.2000.5.66
Nina Deaderick Glenn, Wife of Governor Robert B. Glenn, c. 1900, 2000; 1900-1909
N.2000.5.67
Nina D. Glenn and Children, c. 1915, 2000; 1910-1919
N.2000.5.68
Nina D. Glenn, wife of Governor Robert B. Glenn, c. 1910, 2000; 1910-1919
N.2000.5.69
General Hamilton H. Howze pays tribute to Lieutenant General E. B. Broadhurst, 1965, 2000; 1965
N.2000.5.70
Memorial Service of Lieutenant General Edwin B. Broadhurst, Seoul, South Korea, 1965, 2000; 1965
N.2000.5.71
Casket containing the remains of Lieutenant General Edwin B. Broadhurst, 1965, 2000; 1965
N.2000.5.72
Remains of Lieutenant General Edwin B. Broadhurst arrive at Selma, N.C., 1965, 2000; 1965
N.2000.5.73
Casket of Lieutenant General Edwin B. Broadhurst on display at a Funeral Home in Smithfield, 1965, 2000; 1965
N.2000.5.74
Remains of Lieutenant General Edwin B. Broadhurst arrive at Centenary Methodist Church, Smithfield, N.C., 1965, 2000; 1965
N.2000.5.75
Memorial Service of Edwin B. Broadhurst, April 1965., 2000; 1965
N.2000.5.76
Tactical Air Command Band and Honor Guard at the Memorial Service of Lt. Gen. Edwin B. Broadhurst, 1965., 2000; 1965
N.2000.5.77
Interment of Edwin B. Broadhurst at Riverside Cemetery, Smithfied, N.C., April 1965., 2000; 1965
N.2000.5.78
Interment of Edwin B. Broadhurst at Riverside Cemetery, Smithfied, N.C., April 1965., 2000; 1965
N.2000.5.79
Captain Janadius H. Baker, 24th Regiment, Company K, North Carolina State Troops, c. 1861-1865., 2000; [1861-1865]
N.2000.5.80
Home of John D. Hawkins on Rock Spring Street, Henderson, N.C., c. 1940s., 2000; c. 1940s
N.2000.5.81
Obituary photo of Walter G. "Sank" Garnes of Henderson, N.C., 1980., 2000; 1980
N.2000.5.82
Photograph of Asker B. Hawkins, c. 1963, 2000; [1963]
N.2000.5.83
Thomas Doughlas Hawkins, United States Navy veteran from Henderson, N.C., c. 1945, 2000; [1945]
N.2000.5.84-86
John A. Cotton, African-American Leader and Educator, c. 1920, 2000; [1920]
N.2000.5.87
India Davis, midwife from Henderson, N.C., c. 1965, 2000; [1965]
N.2000.5.88
Andrew L. Harris, Dentist and United States Navy Veteran from Henderson, N.C., c. 1975, 2000; [1975]
N.2000.5.89
C. James David, Radio Personality from Henderson, North Carolina, 1958, 2000; 1958
N.2000.5.90
Henderson Institute, Henderson, N.C., c. 1958, 2000; [1958]
N.2000.5.91
M. C. Ransom, Minister of Shiloh Baptist Church, Henderson, N.C., 1916, 2000; 1916
N.2000.5.92
Isaac Alston, Minister and State Senator, 1869, 2000; 1869
N.2000.5.93
Congregation of First Baptist Church, Oxford, N.C., 1968, 2000; 1968
N.2000.5.94
P. C. Davis, Founder and Minister of Snow Hill Baptist Church, c. 1865-1870, 2000; [1865-1870]
N.2000.5.95
Swift Creek Baptist Church, Whitakers, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.96
Jacob L. Cook, President of Henderson Institute, Henderon, N.C., c. 1900, 2000; [1900]
N.2000.5.97
Flat Creek Baptist Church, Williamsboro, N.C., c. 1950, 2000; [1950]
N.2000.5.98
Shiloh Baptist Church, Henderson, N.C., c. 1951, 2000; [1951]
N.2000.5.99
Roland W. Perry, Minister of Shiloh Baptist Church, Henderson, N.C., 1980, 2000; 1980
N.2000.5.100
Pete Hawkins of Henderson, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.101
May Day Celebration, Henderson Institute, Henderson, N.C., c. 1950, 2000; [1950]
N.2000.5.102-104
J. R. Barnes Videotaping May Day Celebration at Henderson Institute, Henderson, N.C., c. 1950, 2000; [1950]
N.2000.5.105
Asker B. Hawkins and Carrie Hawkins Marable of Henderson, N.C., c. 1948, 2000; [1948]
N.2000.5.106
Neal Simon of Henderson, N.C., 1966, 2000; 1966
N.2000.5.107
Louisburg Hotel, Louisburg, N.C., c. 1908, 2000; [1908]
N.2000.5.108
Exchange Hotel, Oxford, N.C., c. 1907, 2000; [1907]
N.2000.5.109
Home of Lewis Walker, Milton, N.C., c. 1914, 2000; [1914]
N.2000.5.110
Baptist Church, Milton, N.C., c. 1914, 2000; [1914]
N.2000.5.111
H. A. Fleming Residence and Bank of Caswell, Milton, N.C., c. 1914, 2000; [1914]
N.2000.5.112
Covered Bridge over County Line Creek, Milton, N.C., c. 1914, 2000; [1914]
N.2000.5.113
Workers at Enterprise Lumber Company, Mount Olive, N.C., c. 1911, 2000; [1911]
N.2000.5.114
Main Street, Faison, N.C., c. 1915, 2000; [1915]
N.2000.5.115
Workers and Steam Machinery at Greenleaf Johnson Lumber Company, c. 1905, 2000; [1905]
N.2000.5.116
Saint Mark's Church, Newton Grove, N.C., c. 1909, 2000; [1909]
N.2000.5.117
Arrival of an Electric Car at Hotel Kennon, Goldsboro, N.C., c. 1911, 2000; [1911]
N.2000.5.118
Howard Cottage, Presbyterian Orphan's Home, Barium Springs, N.C., c. 1927, 2000; [1927]
N.2000.5.119
Residence of M. L. Marley, Lumber Bridge, N.C., c. 1912, 2000; [c. 1912]
N.2000.5.120
Presbyterian Church, Duke [Erwin], N.C., c. 1912, 2000; [c. 1912]
N.2000.5.121
Main Street, Mooresville, N.C., c. 1913, 2007; [c. 1913]
N.2000.5.122
Furgerson-McMahon Block, Halifax, N.C., c. 1907, 2000; [c. 1907]
N.2000.5.123
Mt. Vernon Springs, Chatham County, N.C., c. 1910-1920, 2000; [c. 1910-1920]
N.2000.5.124
Hotel Lillington, Lillington, N.C., c. 1930, 2000; [c. 1930]
N.2000.5.125
Southern Power Company Power Plant, Concord, N.C., n.d., 2000; [c. 1910-1920]
N.2000.5.125
Radio Station, "WHIT", in New Bern, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.127
Southern Railway CompanyMachine Shops and Office near Salisbury, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.128
Southern Railway Station, Greensboro, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.129
Residence of J. W. Cannon, Concord, N.C., c. 1914, 2000; [c. 1914]
N.2000.5.130
Residence of Doctor E. J. Buchanan, Lexington, N.C., c. 1915, 2000; [c. 1915]
N.2000.5.131
Employees' Clubhouse, Cherokee Indian School, Cherokee, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.132
Young Mens' Christian Association, Rocky Mount, N.C., c. 1913, 2000; [ c. 1913]
N.2000.5.133
Class in Basketry, Lees-McRae Institute, Banner Elk, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.134
Benson Graded High School Building, Benson, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.135
Main Street, showing Tobacco Farmers' Wagons, Winston-Salem, N.C., c. 1917, 2000; [c. 1917]
N.2000.5.136
Phillips Cafe, in Robbinsville, N.C., on U.S. Highway 129, 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.137
Lieutenant John Sumner Smith of Lincoln County, N.C., c. 1940s, 2000; [c. 1940s]
N.2000.5.138
Sergeant Major Phillip D. Moore of Haywood County, N.C., c. 1950-1953, 2000; [c. 1950-1953]
N.2000.5.139
Sergeant Major Phillip D. Moore of Haywood County, Veteran of the Korean War, n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.5.140
1st North Carolina Regiment in Havana, Cuba, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.5.141
Sergeant Ripley T. Smith in Havana, Cuba, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.5.142
Prospectus of THE OLD NORTH STATE (Salisbury, N.C.), March 1866, 2000; 1866
N.2000.5.143
Engraved Invoice of Wilhelm and Allison Dry Goods Store, Statesville, N.C., 1896, 2000; 1896
N.2000.5.144
1st Lieutenant Rufus A. Long, United States Army Air Corps, Shanghai, China, 1946, 2000; 1946
N.2000.5.145
Major Rufus A. Long, United States Air Force, 1965, 2000; 1965
N.2000.5.146
2nd Lieutenant Rufus A. Long in China, July 1945, 2000; 1945
N.2000.5.147
Hardaway Contracting Company Construction Project, Badin, N.C., c. 1914, 2000; [c. 1914]
N.2000.5.148
Grist Mill at Crabtree Creek Park, c. 1920s, 2000; [c. 1920s]
N.2000.5.149
Kindergarten Department, Latta University, Wake County, N.C., c. 1903, 2000; [c. 1903]
N.2000.5.150
Manual Training Department, Latta University, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1903, 2000; [c. 1903]
N.2000.5.151
Chapel and Young Men's Dormitory, Latta University, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1903, 2000; [c. 1903]
N.2000.5.152
Young Ladies' Dormitory, Latta University, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1903, 2000; [c. 1903]
N.2000.5.153
Residence of M. L. Latta, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1903, 2000; [c. 1903]
N.2000.5.154
Christopher de Graffenried's Grant of Arms by the Carolina Herald, 1709, 2000; 1709
N.2000.5.155
Birthplace of M. L. Latta, Durham County, N.C., c. 1903, 2000; [c. 1903]
N.2000.5.156
Orphanage Band, Latta University, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1903, 2000; [c. 1903]
N.2000.5.157
Industrial Training Department, Latta University, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1903, 2000; [c. 1903]
N.2000.5.158
Residence of M. L. Latta, near Raleigh, N.C., c. 1890s, 2000; [c. 1890s]
N.2000.5.159
M. L. Latta at Y.M.C.A, Pawtucket, R.I., c. 1899, 2000; [c. 1899]
N.2000.5.160
Victor Aldridge, c. 1964, 2000; [c. 1964]
N.2000.6.1
Line Drawing of Wright Brothers First Flight, Kitty Hawk, N.C., 1903, 2000; 1949
N.2000.6.2
Ruby K. Warner in Chimney Rock, N.C., c. 1929, 2000; [c. 1929]
N.2000.6.3
Ruby K. Warner and an unidentified friend near Chimney Rock, N.C., c. 1932, 2000; [c. 1932]
N.2000.6.4
Needles Eye, Chimney Rock, N.C., c. 1932, 2000; [c. 1932]
N.2000.6.5
John and Harriet Stephens Workman, c. 1890s, 2000; [c. 1890s]
N.2000.6.6
Elizabeth Jane Allen and Isaac Hammer of Buckland, Kansas, c. 1900, 2000; [c. 1900]
N.2000.6.7
John Griffin, Alamance County, N.C., c. 1910, 2000; [c. 1910]
N.2000.6.8
Peter Dixon and an Unidentified Man in Alamance County, c. 1890s, 2000; [c. 1890s]
N.2000.6.9
James T. Dixon and students at Whitsett Institute, Guilford County., N.C., 1911, 2000; 1911
N.2000.6.10
Baseball team in Alamance County, N.C., c. 1900-1910, 2000; [c. 1900-1910]
N.2000.6.11
Sylvan School, Alamance County, N.C.,. c. 1912-1920, 2000; [c. 1912-1920]
N.2000.6.12
Old Sylvan School, Alamance County, 1910, 2000; 1910
N.2000.6.13
Thomas J. Dixon and Elizabeth S. Dixon, Alamance County, c. 1900-1910, 2000; [c. 1900-1910]
N.2000.6.14
Cleo Griffin at Eli Whitney Quilting Party, Alamance County, c. 1980s, 2000; [c.1980]
N.2000.6.15
Isaac and Jane A. Hammer and Nathan and Lydia Stuart, c. 1900-1910, 2000; [c. 1900-1910]
N.2000.6.16
Unknown U.S. Navy crewman, Hampton Roads, Virginia, c. 1918, 2000; [c. 1918]
N.2000.6.17
Unidentified U.S. Navy crewmen at Hampton Roads, Virginia, c. 1918, 2000; [c.1918]
N.2000.6.18
Unidentified U.S. Navy crewman in Hampton Roads, Virginia, c. 1918, 2000; [c. 1918]
N.2000.6.19
Unidentified U.S. Navy Sailors, Hampton Roads, Virginia, c. 1918, 2000; [c. 1918]
N.2000.6.20
Joseph Kyle Richardson of Johnston County, N.C., with unidentified Sailors, Hampton Roads, Virginia, c. 1918, 2000; [c. 1918]
N.2000.6.21
Sallie Davis's Tomato Booklet, c. 1910s, 2000; [c. 1910s]
N.2000.6.22
Adda Mae Norwood's Tomato Booklet, c. 1910s, 2000; [c. 1910s]
N.2000.6.23
Clifton Mill on Flooded Pacolet River, Converse, S.C., 1903, 2000; 1903
N.2000.6.24
Clifton Manufacturing Mill after the Flood of June 6, 1903, 2000; 1903
N.2000.6.25
Damage at Clifton Manufacturing Company, Converse, S.C., 1903, 2000; 1903
N.2000.6.26
Pacolet River near Clifton Mills, Converse, S.C., 1903, 2000; 1903
N.2000.6.27
Clifton Manufacturing Company Mill, Converse, S.C., 1903, 2000; 1903
N.2000.6.28
Overturned Railroad Engine, Converse, S.C., 1903, 2000; 1903
N.2000.6.29
Clifton Manufacturing Company, Converse, S.C., 1903, 2000; 1903
N.2000.6.30
Flooded Mill at Clifton Manufacturing Company, Converse, S.C., 1903, 2000; 1903
N.2000.6.31
W. W. Kitchin Family, 1906, 2000; 1906
N.2000.6.32
W. W. Kitchin and Family, c. 1906, 2000; [c. 1906]
N.2000.6.33
Homecoming of W. W. Kitchin, Roxboro, 1908, 2000; 1908
N.2000.6.34
Architectural line drawing of Hope Plantation House, Bertie County, 2000; n.d.
N.2000.6.35
N.C. House of Representatives Composite, 1937, 2000; 1937
N.2000.6.36
Brooks Price, Representative from Union County, 1937, 2000; 1937
N.2000.6.37
Patricia Holshouser and R. F. Sambleson at a Ribbon Cutting for Artrain, Smithfield, N.C., 1974, 2000; 1974
N.2000.6.38
First Lady Patricia Holshouser, Heritage Week, 1974, 2000; 1974
N.2000.6.39-42
First Lady Patricia Holshouser and Carolyn Kirk at the Executive Mansion, 1976, 2000; 1976
N.2000.6.43
Captain Louis E. Wooten, Jr. of Wake County, N.C. in France, 1945, 2000; 1945
N.2000.6.44
William Stuart Primrose, c. 1905-1909, 2000; [c. 1905-1909]
N.2000.6.45
"The Moonshiner's Home" in the North Carolina Mountains, October 23, 1886, 2000; 1886
N.2000.6.46
"A Plan of the Camp and Battle of Alamance, the 16th of May, 1771", 2000; 1771
N.2000.6.47
Members of the 268th Station Hospital, U.S. Army, October 5, 1943, 2000; 1943
N.2000.6.48-49
Officers and Nurses at Fort Huchuca, Arizona, September 1942, 2000; 1942
N.2000.6.50-51
John Dewey Hawkins House, Henderson, N.C., c. 1935, 2000; [c. 1935]
N.2000.6.52
Charlotte Hawkins Brown with an unidentified Woman, c. 1915, 2000; 1915
N.2000.6.53
Grant and Catherine Hill Hawkins House, Henderson, N.C., c. 1900, 2000; [c. 1900]
N.2000.6.54
Ernestine Lyons, Veterinarian Assistant in Henderson, N.C., c. 1945, 2000; [c. 1945]
N.2000.6.55
Willie Belle Lee and two unidentified Beauticians, Henderson, N.C., c. 1945, 2000; [c. 1945]
N.2000.6.56
Ella Davis Lee inside Lee's Beauty Nook, Henderson, N.C., c. 1945, 2000; [c. 1945]
N.2000.6.57
Eugene and Wilhemenia Jeffers of Henderson, N.C., 1957, 2000; 1957
N.2000.6.58
Lyons Family of Henderson, N.C., c. 1943, 2000; [c. 1943]
N.2000.6.59
Gladys, James, and Bob Lyons at Shiloh Baptist Church, Henderson, N.C., c. 1926, 2000; [c. 1926]
N.2000.6.60
Artelia B. Pritchett of Vance County, Social Worker in Henderson, N.C., 2000; 1998
N.2000.6.61
Mary Ward Tharrington of Henderson, N.C., 1997, 2000; 1997
N.2000.6.62
Lelia Beatrice Yancey, Educator of Wilson, N.C., 2000; 1983
N.2000.6.63
Dorothy Kendrix Hunt of Henderson, N.C., 2000, 2000; 2000
N.2000.6.64
James Rufus Barnes of Henderson, N.C., 1996, 2000; 1996
N.2000.6.65
Berthenia Dunlap Horne (1908-1998) of Winston-Salem, N.C., 2000; 1998
N.2000.6.66
Sally T. Walden Eaton of Vance County, 1996, 2000; 1996
N.2000.6.67
Nutritionist Fannie Williams of Henderson, N.C.,2000; [c. 2000]
N.2000.6.68
Singer and Songwriter Ben E. King of Henderson, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.6.69
Reverend John Riley Dungee, Jr. of Henderson, N.C., 1983, 2000; 1983
N.2000.6.70
John Riley Dungee and Alethia A. Dungee, 1968, 2000; 1968
N.2000.6.71
Carrie Savage Hawkins of Henderson, N.C., 1988, 2000; 1988
N.2000.6.72
Norman Vann, James E. Vann, II, and Eugene Gregory of Henderson, N.C., c. 1950s, 2000; [c. 1950s]
N.2000.6.73
William and Carrie H. Marable at Kerr Lake, Vance County, N.C., 1950, 2000; 1950
N.2000.6.74
New Bethel Baptist Church Men's Chorus, Henderson, N.C., 1943, 2000; 1943
N.2000.6.75
Marshall L. Shepard and Robert L. Shepard of Henderson, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.6.76
Salmon P. Chase, c. 1850s, 2000; [c. 1850s]
N.2000.6.77
Thomas M. Holt Home, Haw River, N.C., n.d., 2000; [n.d.]
N.2000.6.78
Governor Thomas M. Holt's Windmill and Gardner's Home, n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.6.79
Governor Thomas M. Holt's House, Haw River, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.6.80
David Kerr, son of Samuel Kerr, 2000; n.d.
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Reverend Calvin N. Morrow of Alamance County, c. 1900, 2000; [c. 1900]
N.2000.6.82
Currie Kerr, son of Sam and Jane Kerr of Alamance County, 2000; [c. 1864]
N.2000.6.83
Annie Belle Mebane of Texas, n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.6.84
Randolph A. Shotwell (1844-1884), 2000; [c. 1875-1880]
N.2000.6.85
Mary Grafton Kerr of San Antonio, Texas, 1907, 2000; 1907
N.2000.6.86
Nora Graves of Yanceyville, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.6.87
Hettie Neal Scott and son, Arthur Neal Scott, n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.6.88
Edwin Scott of Alamance County, n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.6.89
Henderson Scott of Alamance County, n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.6.90
Mary W. Kerr of Alamance County, n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.6.91
Walter Scott of Alamance County, n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.6.92
Sudie Scott of Alamance County, n.d.
N.2000.6.93
Sue Kerr of Alamance County, n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.6.94
Sue Kerr of Alamance County, n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.6.95
Arthur Scott and Two Unidentified Boys, n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.6.96
Walter H. Scott of Alamance County, c. 1850s, 2000; [c. 1850s]
N.2000.6.97
Arthur Scott of Alamance County, n.d., 2000; n.d.
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Mary Wilson Alexander, c. 1860s, 2000; [c. 1860s]
N.2000.6.99
Alexander Wilson, c. 1860s, 2000; [c. 1860s]
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Group of Children, Haw River area, Alamance County, n.d., 2000; n.d.
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Dr. Alexander Wilson, c. 1860s, 2000; [c. 1860s]
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Walter Hatch Lee, c. 1897, 2000; [c. 1897]
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1st Lt. James Lee of Asheville, N.C., c. 1940s, 2000; [c. 1940s]
N.2000.6.104
Justin Jerome Benton and wife, Mary, of Lenoir County, May 12, 1865, 2000; 1865
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Captain John A. Ramsay, Company D, 10th Regiment, NC State Troops, 2000; [1861-1865]
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Margaret French McLean, c. 1920s, 2000; [c. 1920s]
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Dorothy Martin, wife of Govenor Jim Martin, with Mrs. Moore at the Governor's Mansion, n.d., 2000; n.d.
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Doctor Tyre York, State and Federal Politician from Wilkes County, c. 1880s, 2000; [c. 1880s]
N.2000.6.109
Graduating Platoon Number 570, United States Navy, Norfolk, Virginia, November 9, 1942, 2000; 1942
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Ray Weston and William B. Adams of Blount's Creek, N.C., c. 1910s, 2000; [c. 1910s]
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Lawrence O'Brian Cratch of Beaufort County, N.C., c. 1920, 2000; [c. 1920]
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Captain Henry B. Culbreth, 1940, 2000; 1940
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Henry B. Culbreth, 1918, 2000; 1918
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Henry B. Culbreth in France, 1918, 2000; 1918
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Henry B. Culbreth and two unidentified men in France, 1918, 2000; 1918
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Captain Henry B. Culbreth, 1941, 2000; 1941
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Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Company, Durham, N.C., c. 1910s, 2000; [c. 1910s]
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Irwin Cotton Mills, Durham, N.C., c. 1909, 2000; [c. 1909]
N.2000.7.9
Bank of Sampson, Clinton, N.C., c. 1906, 2000; [c. 1906]
N.2000.7.10
Home Office and Business Block of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, Durham, N.C., c. 1910, 2000; [c. 1910]
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Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, Durham, N.C., c. 1910, 2000; [c. 1910]
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Salem Street, Apex, N.C., c. 1912, 2000; [c. 1912]
N.2000.7.13
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Depot, Ahoskie, c.1910, 2000; [c. 1910]
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World War I Era Advertisement for Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco, 2000; c. [1912-1918]
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Eleanor Roosevelt and Governor Clyde Hoey in North Carolina, May 1940, 2000; 1940
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Eleanor Roosevelt in North Carolina, 1940, 2000; 1940
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Josephus Daniels at State Fair, Raleigh, N.C., 1941, 2000; 1941
N.2000.7.18
Seaman Julian Durwood Harris, U.S. Coast Guard, c. 1919, 2000; [c. 1919]
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Tommy Lewis and wife, Mary, of Harker's Island, N.C.. c. 1930s, 2000; [c. 1930s]
N.2000.7.20
James "Fellow" Norris Lewis of Marshalburg, N.C., c. 1970s, 2000; [c. 1970s]
N.2000.7.21
James Cafferey Lewis of Marshalburg, N.C., c. 1940, 2000; [c. 1940]
N.2000.7.22
James Cafferey Lewis of Marshalburg, N.C., c. 1920, 2000; [c. 1920]
N.2000.7.23
Mary Price, gubernatorial candidate, n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.7.24
Macajah and Phoebe Johnson McPherson, c. 1870s, 2000; [c. 1870s]
N.2000.7.25
Mattie Stuart Thompson Quilting in Alamance County, c. 1940, 2000; [c. 1940]
N.2000.7.26
Randolph Coble and neighbors, Snow Camp, N.C., c. 1900, 2000; [c. 1900]
N.2000.7.27
F. Paul Thompson and Verla J. Thompson at a Country Store, Snow Camp, N.C., c. 1940s, 2000; [c. 1940s]
N.2000.7.28
Atlantic Coast Line Refrigeration Train, May 6, 1940, 2000; 1940
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Tobacco Workers, 1952, 2000; 1952
N.2000.7.30
Design for North Carolina commemorative quarter featuring Wright Brothers first flight, Kitty Hawk, NC; quarter to be released March 2001, 2000
N.2000.7.31
Head shot of Dr. J. B. Rhine, Director of the Parapsychology Laboratory at Duke University, 1956, 2000; 1956
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L. E. Spencer, Principal, Henderson Institute, Henderson, NC, 2000; 1956
N.2000.7.33
Portrait of Charles W. Williamson, African American attorney, Graduate of Howard University Law School, 2000
N.2000.7.34
Bettie E. Parham of Henderson, North Carolina, daughter of Dr. Samuel L. Parham, 2000
N.2000.7.35
Mrs. Sallie T. S. Eaton of Henderson, North Carolina, 2000
N.2000.7.36
Dr. Charles E. Stewart, African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Clery, lecturer and lawyer, 2000
N.2000.7.37
Senior Pantherettes, Women's Basketball team, Henderson Institute, Henderson, North Carolina, 2000; 1956
N.2000.7.38
Team Photograph of " Our Speedy Cindermen", members of the Men's Track Team, Henderson Institute, 2000; 1956
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The Christmas Family, Henderson, North Carolina (ca 1928), 2000; 1928
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Eleanor Roosevelt and Governor and Mrs. Broughton, 2000
N.2000.7.41
Governor and Mrs. J. Melville Broughton with opera star Lily Pons, 2000;1941
N.2000.7.42
Mrs. Alice Broughton with Lost Colony actor, 2000
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Governor J. Melville Broughton and Mrs. Alice Broughton at the mansion before the Inauguration cermony, 2000; 1941
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President Johnson with Governor and Mrs. Moore and Robert W. Scott, 2000
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Governor J. Broughton and Mrs. Alice Broughton with soldiers in hospital, 2000
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Eleanor Roosevelt, Governor Broughton, Mrs. Alice Broughton, and President Roosevelt, 2000
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Mrs. Mildred Stafford Cherry, Mrs. Elizabeth (Bess) Truman, Mrs. Smith, and Margaret Truman, 2000; 1948
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Governor R. Gregg Cherry and Mrs. Mildred Cherry at the Revenue Building, 2000, 1948
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Mrs. Mildred Cherry and Mrs. Alice Broughton at a Women's College art exhibit with Sir Walter cabinet, 2000, 1947
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Governor R. Gregg Cherry and Mrs. Mildred Cherry with opera star Enzio Pinza, 2000; 1947
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Uncle David Haywood, Dean of Executive Mansion servants, at the watermelon feast, 2000; 1945
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Governor - elect R. Gregg Cherry and Mr. Mildred Cherry at the launching of the SS John H. Hammond, 2000; 1944
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Photograph of Mrs. Mildred Cherry, Ann Lineberger, and Mrs. H. O. Lineberger of Raleigh, North Carolina at the launching of the SS John H. Hammond, 2000; 1944
N.2000.7.54
Mrs. H. O Lineberger, Miss Ann Lineberger, Mrs. Mildred Cherry, Mrs. C. S. Flowers, and Governor - elect R. Gregg Cherry at a party for the launching cermony of the SS John H. Hammond, 2000; 1944
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Mrs. Mildred Cherry with champagne bottle to christen the SS John H. Hammond, 2000; 1944
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Governor R. Gregg Cherry and Mrs. Mildred Cherry at the National Governors Conference in Mackinac Island, Michigan, 2000; 1945
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Composite of Oliver J. Lehman, John Calhoun Leazar, James R. Sanford, W. H. Gregory, and J. A. Beaman, 2000
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Fessenden oscillator, front, 2000; 1916
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Fessenden oscillator, cross section, 2000; 1916
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Section through Fessenden Oscillator, 2000, 1916
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Motor generator, figure 4, opposite of page 50, 2000, 1916
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Private Arthur Way, United States Army, 2000, 1955
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Private Martin E. Anderson, 2000
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Seaman Phillip D. Moore, Seaman Frank M. Glover, Seaman Frank A. Alford, and Seaman Chester C. Howard, 2000
N.2000.7.65
Carl Goerch (1891-1974), The State magazine, 2000; 1948
N.2000.7.66
Dining room for Governor J. Melville Broughton and Mrs. Alice Broughton 25th Anniversary, 2000
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Governor J. Melville Broughton and Mrs. Alice Broughton at the Executive Mansion, 2000
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Mrs. Alice Broughton seated in the ballroom, 2000
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Mrs. Alice Broughton on the staircase at the Executive Mansion, 2000
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Governor J. Melville and Mrs. Alice Broughton recepition at the Governor's Mansion with Mr. and Mrs . J. Hampton Price, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kerr, and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harris, 2000
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Mrs. Alice Broughton at a clothing show held at the Governor's Mansion, 2000; 1943
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Mrs. Alice Broughton at the christening of the SS Donald W. Bain, 2000
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Image of Christmas decorations in the main hall and stairway at the Governor's Mansion, 2000
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Christmas decorations at the Governor's Mansion during the Broughton administration, 2000
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Christmas decorations in the ballroom at the Governor's Mansion during the Broughton administration, 2000
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Christmas decorations in the library at the Governor's Mansion, 2000
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Image of Christmas decorations in the Main Reception room in the Governor's Mansion, 2000
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Christmas decorations in the dining room at the Governor's Mansion, 2000
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Governor J. Melville and Mrs. Alice Broughton in the Governor's Mansion during the New Year's Celebration, 2000
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Mrs. Alice Broughton looking at her scrapbooks in the library, 2000
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Hugh MacRae, M.F. H. Gouverneur, and Captain Lucas and family members outside of unknown building in Wilmington, North Carolina., 2000; 1910
N.2000.7.85
Map of Edgecombe County, N.C.Map, 2000
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R.S. Taylor, Image from composite of the 1887 Senate of North Carolina, 2000; 1887
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Scene in Beaufort, North Carolina during the Civil War, 2000; 1862
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Image of Eliza Humphrey Andrews, Marth Litchford, and unidentified girl all dressed up, 2000
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Martha Andrews, Betty, and August Andrews standing in front of their home in Raleigh, North Carolina, 2000; 1915
N.2000.7.90
Emily Plummer, Martha Andrews, and Jane Virginia Hawkins Andrews sitting on the front porch of their doll house, 2000
N.2000.7.91
Jane Virginia Hawkins Andrews, William J. Andrews, Augusta Ford Andrews, and Martha B. H. Andrews at Martha's College graduation at North Carolina State University, 2000; 1928
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Augusta and Martha Andrews at the House of Oak, 2000; 1910
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Jane Virginia Hawkins Andrews with nurse, Beadie Hill, at their home in Raleigh, North Carolina, 2000; 1908
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The Andrews family nurse, Beedie Hill, with Augusta Andrews and Martha Andrews, 2000; 1910
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Augusta Ford Andrews with daughter Martha Bailey Hawkins Andrews and Jane Virginia Hawkins Andrews, 2000; 1911
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Portrait of William J. Andrews, 2000; 1915
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Portrait of Augusta Ford Andrews, 2000; 1915
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Image of Mamie Andrews, Jane Virginia Hawkins Andrews, and Augusta Andrews, 2000; 1914
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Corinna Gant and Jane Viriginia Hawkins Andrews with three unidentified children, 2000; 1919
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William J. Andrews' Family, 2000; 1909
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William J. Andrews, Augusta W.W.F., Dr. Alexander Boyd Hawkins, and Colonel A.B. in the study, 2000; 1907
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Augusta W.W.F. Andrews with baby sister Martha B. Hawkins Andrews, 2000; 1908
N.2000.7.106
Governor O. Max Gardner with "Live at Home" essay contest winners, 2000
N.2000.7.107
"The Old North State Declares Her Independence" essay written by Leroy Sossaman, 2000; 1929
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"The Family Cow and the Live-at-Home Policy" essay written by Ophelia Holley, 2000,1929
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371st Infantry, Company M, Camp Jackson, South Carolina (1918), 2000; 1918
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Ava Gardner, Rock Ridge, Wilson County, North Carolina, 2000; 1941
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Private Almond J. Drake, United States Army, World War I, 2000
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World War I postcard, "As We See It", 2000
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World War I postcard "Return to Us," from Private Almond J. Drake, 2000
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United States Ship Eten, ship that returned Private Almond J. Drake to the United States, 2000
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Private Almond J. Drake, 2nd row from the left standing, 2000
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German Soldiers, World War I, 2000
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German officers with the Kaiser, World War I, 2000
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German Soldiers in World War I trench, 2000
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World War I German Air Force, 2000
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German Fighter plane, World War One, 841 Wolfchen, 2000
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Corporal Homer Whitted of Henderson County, North Carolina, World War II, European Theater of Operations, 2000
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Coporal Battalion Homer of Henderson County, North Carolina and friend, European Theater of Operations, 2000
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Corporal Homer Whitted of Hendersonn County on the battlefield, World War II, 2000; 1945
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434th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, Battery A, 7th Armored Division, United States Army, World War II, 2000
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Private Joseph Morgan Goodwin of Carteret County, United States Army, World War I, 2000; 1918
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Private Joseph Morgan Goodwin standing far left with unnamed soldiers, World War I, 2000; 1918
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Joseph Morgan Goodwin, Chief Boatswain's Mate, United States Coast Guard, World War II, 2000
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1st Lieutenant Harold Clayton Daniel, World War I, European Theater of Operations, 2000; 1945
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2nd Lieutenant Roberts and Clayton Daniel, World War II, 2000; 1944
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Jerome Fulcher and Poerl Salter Fulcher, World War I, 2000
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Private William Calvin Fulcher at Fort McClellan, 2000;1941
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Elbert Pittman, Pharmacist's Mate 2nd Class, United States Navy, World War II, 2000
N.2000.7.143
Keith Moon, Seaman 2nd Class, United States Navy, 2000;1957-1961
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Interior view of Phillips Cafe, Robbinsville, North Carolina, 2000; 1940-1950
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The Bank of Rocky Mount, 2000; 1914
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General Office of the Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad, 2000
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Interior View of GI Department Store, Camp Butner, North Carolina, 2000; 1940-1950
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Graded School, Lexington, North Carolina, 2000; 1906
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Exterior view of United Service Organization club, Rockingham, North Carolina, 2000; 1940 - 1950
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National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, 2000; 1968 -1970
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Aerial view of New Red Front Warehouse, Robersonville, North Carolina, 2000; 1935 - 1939
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Business district, Weldon, North Carolina, 2000; 1940-1949
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Railroad trestle construction near Henrietta, North Carolina, 2000; 1909
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Saint Mark's Church, Newton Grove, 2000; 1908
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Main street scene, Mooresville, North Carolina, 2000; 1913
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Residence of Dr. E. J. Buchanan, Lexington, North Carolina, 2000; 1914
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Engine (Fire Truck) of the Garner (North Carolina) Volunteer Fire Department, 2000; 1950-1959
N.2000.7.158
The New Ferguson-McMahon Block, Halifax, North Carolina, 2000; 1906-1907
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Forth National Bank, Fayetteville, North Carolina, 2000; 1910
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Statue of Alexander Hamilton by William Ordway Partridge, 2000; 1896
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Antique Spoons, 2000; 1896
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Decorated panels for decorating a dining room, 2000; 1896
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Toilet Table in Louis XVL style and Toliet Table in Empire Style, 2000; 1896
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Carved Wood Mantel, 2000; 1896
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An advertisement for The Wilke China Kiln, 2000; 1896
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"Working designs for a matel in wood carving", 2000, 1896
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Conventional floral decoration for a plate, 2000; 1896
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Shell and seaweed deocration for a plate, 2000; 1896
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Corner of a table or tea cloth in Mountmelick embroidery, 2000; 1896
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Passion flower and tulip signs in outline for mountmelick embroidery, 2000; 1896
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Dr. Lester Maxwell Green, North Carolina State University, Class of 1926, 2000; 1948
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North Carolina State University coach Norman Sloan and Dr. Lester M. Greene, 2000; 1976
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Dr. Lester M. Greene, July 1977, 2000; 1977
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Dr. and Mrs. Lester Maxwell Greene celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary, 2000; 1977
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"F" Battery, 113th Regiment Field Artillery, 55th Brigade, 30th Division, AEF, 2000; 1919
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Counterfeit twenty shillings, North Carolina Bill, 2000; 1957; 1735
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"Counterfieters Beware" on a counterfeit Twenty Shillings bill, 2000; 1957; 1783
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Farmers removing tobacco for curing, 2000; 1950
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Henderson Daily Dispatch couriers, 2000; 1958
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The Henderson, North Carolina Chapter of the Winston-Salem State University Alumni Club, 2000; 1940 - 1949
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Sherman and Lottie Parham Home, 2000; 1939
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Sherman G. Parham, 2000; 1939
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Sherman G. Parham, Henderson, North Carolina, 2000; 1963
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Lottie Allen Parham, Vance County, 2000
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Three Generations of the John D. Vaughan family, 2000; 1957
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Wedding Anniversary of John D. and Gertrude Cook Vaughan, Henderson, North Carolina, 2000; 1961
N.2000.7.191
Five Generations of the Vaughan Family, Vance County, 2000; 1960
N.2000.7.192
Richard I. Vaughan Sr., 2000; 1960
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Campaign advertisement card for Richard I. Vaughan, 2000; 1985
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Skilled craftsmen of Vance County, North Carolina, 2000; 1954
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Kemp Bullock, Vance County, 2000; 1890
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Reverend Arthur Poole, 2000; 1949
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Brothers of the Beacon Light Masonic Lodge #249, Henderson, North Carolina, 2000; 1978-83
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Charlie R. Marable, Henderson, North Carolina, 2000; 1960
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Baraca Class, Shiloh Baptist Church, Henderson, North Carolina, 2000; 1926
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Adelaide Royster Bullock (1889-1980), 2000; 1940
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Wedding invitation for Adelaide and Burwell Bullock, 2000; 1914
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Faculty of Henderson Institute, Henderson, North Carolina, 2000; 1941
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Henderson Institute Band, Henderson, North Carolina, 2000; 1941
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Raynah Adams II and Ethel Lancaster Adams, 2000; 1967
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Dr. Sebastian R. Alston, 2000
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Sebastian R. Alston as Student Body President, 2000; 1977
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Caroline (Carrie) Francis Hawkins Willis, Vance County, 2000; 1935
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Program brochure: Negro National Health Week, 2000; 1934
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Reverand James Arthur Watson, 2000
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Reverend Draper Frank Brown, 2000
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John Clark and Sarah Hawkins Jordan, 2000; 1870-1879
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The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilcox, Iredell County, 2000; 1935
N.2000.7.213
Indictment of Samuel Graves, Randolph County, 2000; 1788
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Portrait of Historian, William (Bill) S. Powell, 2000
N.2000.8.2
Tryon Street, Charlotte, North Carolina, 2000; 1887
N.2000.8.3
Earlie Wright Smith in World War I uniform, Harnett County, 2000; 1918
N.2000.8.4
Tillman Byrd Smith, United States Army, 2000; 1954
N.2000.8.5
Children of Bright Alexander and Mary Elizabeth (Patterson) Byrd, 2000; 1963
N.2000.8.6
Engraving of a Southern pine woods hog, 2000
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Engraving of a tobacco plant, 2000
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Senator Robert L. Herbert, 2000; 1911
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Staff Sergeant William S. Ramseur, World War II, 2000
N.2000.8.12
Staff Sergeant William S. Ramseur, United States Army Air Force, 2000
N.2000.8.13
Staff Sergeant William s. Ramseur, Burke County, 2000
N.2000.8.14
Engraving of Andrew Jackson, 2000
N.2000.8.15
Knox Home, Rowan County, 2000, 1930-1939
N.2000.8.16-17
Clifton Eugene Lane, Duplin County, 2000; 1943
N.2000.8.18-19
A - 20 Aircraft, World War II, 2000; 1939-1945
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Clifton E. Lane (right) with fellow airmen and airplane, World War II, 2000, 1939-1945
N.2000.8.21
Staff Sergeant Clifton Eugene Lane receiving Air Medal, 2000; 1944
N.2000.8.22
Leatus Smith , James Williams, and Clifton E. Lane pose with A-20 Havoc Light Bomber, 2000; 1944
N.2000.8.23
Clifton Eugene Lane getting a haircut, World War II, 2000
N.2000.8.24
Clifton Eugene Lane sawing wood at camp, 2000
N.2000.8.25
United States troops liberating Paris, World War II, 1944, 2000; 1944
N.2000.8.26
Hazel Marie McSwain Lane, Salisbury, North Carolina, 2000; 1945
N.2000.8.27
Construction of the Wright Memorial at Kill Devil Hill, 2000; 1932
N.2000.8.28
Unveiling ceremony of the marker (boulder) at the site of the Wright Brother's, 2000; 1928
N.2000.8.29
Wright Brother's Boulder, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 2000; 1928
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The Wright Memorial, 2000; 1932
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Corporal W. C. Golden poses beside an airplane at Morris Field, Charlotte, North Carolina, 2000; 1943
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USS North Carolina, 1912, 2000, 1912
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Carpenter's Mate First class Benjamin Woodard Daniels, 2000
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"Transfer of the released Federal prisoners from the steamer, "Pilot Boy" to the "Cossack", 2000, 1865
N.2000.8.35
"Obstructions placed by the Rebels in Croatan Sound -- sunken vessels and Chevaux de Frise", 2000; 1861; 1862
N.2000.8.36
Battle of New Bern, North Carolina, March 11, 1962, 2000; 1862
N.2000.8.37
Beaufort (distant), Fort Macon (distant), and Morehead City, NC, (foreground) from the balcony of the Macon House, Morehead City, NC, 1862, 2000; 1862
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View of the city of New Bern, N.C., captured March 14, 1862, from railroad embankment on opposite side of the Neuse River, N.2000;1862
N.2000.8.39
Unloading a transport with ambulances for the army at Wilmington N.C., view looking up Water Street, 2000;1862
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Present aspect of the Rebel navy yard at Wilmington, N.C., 2000;1865
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Folly Inlet, south of Fort Caswell, showing blockade runners destroyed; Bendigo,Ranger, and U.S. steamer, Iron age and Lily 1864, 2000;1864
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The Rebel Ram, Arbemarle, sinking the Southfield at Plymouth N.C., April 9, 1864, 2000;1864
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Fight between the Rebel Ram Arbemarle, with the Bomshell, and Cotton Plant, and other gun boats in Arbemarle Sound, May 1864, 2000;1864
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The Burnside Expedition- National Fleet passing through the marshes between Croatan and Pamlico Sounds, 2000;1862
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Burnside Expedition-- landing of the tropps on Roanoke Island undercover of the Union gunboats,Delaware and Pickett, February 7, 2000;1862
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Tug, Tempest, getting the gunboat, Ranger, off of a bank and towing her out of the fire of Fort Bartow., 2000;1862
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General Foster's infantry forces disembarking at Winston N.C., 1863, 2000;1863
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Occupation of Jackson, N.C.by Colonel Spear's calvary, 1863., 2000;1863
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Colonel Spears calvary passing through swamp in northeastern North Carolina, 1863., 2000;1863
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Bringing Rebel prisoners into the captured camp, behind Fort Huger, Roanoke Island, after the Federal victory, February 8, 1862., 2000;1862
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Dalton (R.E.) and Ellington plug tobacco manufacturers, Winston N.C.--tobacco broadside advertisement showing the company's leading brands ca 1890., 2000;1890
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George Pierce Pell (1870-1939), attorney; Reading Clerk, State Senate, member of Corporation Commission, and author of numerous legal publications, 2000;1938
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Turret-lathe operators at Rockwell Manufacuring Co. plant in Raleigh N.C., 1966, at left is Bob Lawrence, 2000;1966
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Representative Edward R. Rawles, Northampton County, 1889 Session, Republican, Garysburg, N.C. (1856-4 August 1929)., 2000;1889
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Believed to be Joshua Queen (1835- ), a native of Lincoln County, N.C. Co. E 34th regiment,Private,( brother of Berry Queen), 2000;
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Believed to be Berry Queen (1838-1864), a native of Lincoln County, N.C., member of Co. E, 34th Regiment.NCSST private--killed at Battle of Wildnerness, May 5, 1864 (brother Joshua Queen), 2000;
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Looking north from the mound of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse with sand fence around lighthouse, 1936, (Figure 5)., 2000;1936
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View looking north of the shoreline from windows of Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, 1936, 2000;1936
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The Eliada Home for Children, Asheville, N.C.;Lucious B. Compton, founder and general manager, ca 1930's
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the dedication of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park at the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial, 1940., 2000;1940
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C.J. "Buddy Jones (1917- ) of Hamlet, N.C., standing foreground, as Private First Class, Co. D, 26th Infantry Division, in Mortain france ; June 1944,2000;1944
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Heriot Clarkson (1863-1942); South Carolina native, civic leader and Associate Justice of North Carolina Supreme Court, also attorney and member of state house, 2000;
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Matt. H. Allen (1884-1954), first chairman of the North Carolina Industrial Comission, 1929---. (A native of Duplin Co., N.C.), 2000;
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PFC Ray Martin, Sr., U.S. Army 329th Infantry Regiment, 83rd Infantry Division, ETO,WWII, 2000;
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PFC Ray E. Martin, Sr. U.S. Army, 329th Infantry Regiment, 83rd Infantry Division, ETO, WW II, with 50 caliber machine gun, 2000;
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Group of Baptist women, Morehead City, N.C., early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Baptist men's class, Morehead City, N.C, early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Baptist Church, young folks, Morehead City, N.C., early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Morehead City, N.C. shipyard workmen, first boat, early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Captain Bill's Restaurant, Morehead City, N.C. 1940's, 2000;1940's
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Harry School Building, Morehead Sity, N.C., early 1900's
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Black school (W.S. King School) Morehead City, N.C. early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Morehead City firemen: Fred Royal, George Adams, Dr. Ben Royal., 2000;1900's
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Morehead City, N.C. Fire Department, hose wagon, early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Pivers Island, Beaufort, N.C. Marine Laboratory, early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Swansboro, N.C. brick stone, early 1950's, 2000;1950's
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Ocean King Hotel, Atlantic Ceach, N.C., early 1950's, 2000;1950's
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Ocean King Hotel, Atlantic Beach, N.C. Early 1950's, 2000;1950's
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Ardendell Street, Morehead City, N.C., 1907., 2000;1907
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Coast Guard cutter, PAMLICO, Morehead city, N.C., 1930's, 2000;1930's
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Coast Guard cutter, PANLICO, Morehead City, N.C., 1930's., 2000;1930's
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Group of N.C. State College students pose for portrait; the first coed to enroll, Martha Andrews (Wing) (1907- ), of Raleigh N.C., stands front and center; photo circa 1928., 2000;1928
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View of a group of N.C. State College students studying on the lawn;Martha Andrews and others, 2000;1928
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Lily Morehead Mebane (1870-1943); early female legislator, North Carolina House of Representatives, 2000;1900's
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Overall exterior view showing front and side, featuring RR tracks, at ERH Tannery, Old Fort, McDowell Co. NC, 31 May 1935, 2000;1935
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Overall exterior view of side and rear of ERH Tannery, showing RR tracks, at Old Fort, McDowell County, NC 31 May 1935, 2000;2935
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Interior view of the ERH Tannery, showing employees at work at Old Fort, Mcdowell County, NC 31 May 1935, 2000;1935
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Private First Class Rufus N. Simmons, U.S. Army, 114th Machine Gun Battalion, 30th Division, AEF, WWI, 2000;
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Sgt. Russell B. Strader, Btry B. 65th Armored FA Battalion, U.S. Army, ETO,WWII, 2000;
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Sgt. Lesley F. Baker, (Wilson Co.), U.S. Army, 1296th Combat Engineer Battalion, WWII, 2000;
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Stage Coach at Eagle Hotel, Asheville, N.C., early 1870's. (from stereoview), 2000;1870's
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Edwin Barnes farmstead, 2000;
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Ephriam Bass farmstead, 2000;
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T.W. Carr farmstead, 2000;
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Thomas Anderson Deans farmstead, 2000;
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William H. Edmundson farmstead, 2000;
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Ellington-Ellis farmstead, 2000;
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Farmstead No. 1 (Wilson County), 2000;
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Farmstead No. 2 (Wayne County), 2000;
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Farmstead No. 3 (Wilson County), 2000;
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Farmstead No. 4 (Johnston County), 2000;
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Farmstead No. 5 (Johnston County), 2000;
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Farmstead No. 6 (Johnston County), 2000;
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Farmstead No. 7 (Johnston County), 2000;
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Andrew Gowever farmstead, 2000;
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Murphey farmstead, 2000;
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Poole farmstead, 2000;
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Tanglewood farmstead, 2000
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L.D. Tomilson farmstead, 2000
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Ward-Applewhite_Tompson farmstead, 2000;
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Kinchen Williamson farmstead, 2000;
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William Woodard farmstead, 2000
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Scenes showing the activity on Wilmington St., Raleigh N.C. during a fire at the New York Deli Restaurant, September 6, 2000., 2000;2006
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Joseph C. Wallace, Infantry, 10th recruit, From Fayetteville N.C., 2000;2000
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William Warden Deal ( Junes, 1865-)sitting and possibly brother, James Pythias Deal (1878-1944) of Fayettevile N.C. circa 1890's, 2000;1890's
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Andrew McDuffie Deal (May, 1874-), 2000;1897
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Roberta Murdoyle Wilkerson (Deal) (1870-1919), 2000;
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Mary Juanita Deal (1894-1928) as a child, 2nd child of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McDuffie Deal of Fayetteville, N.C. circa 1897, 2000;1897
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Matilda S. Wilkerson (1845-1919), 2000;1902
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Golden Weed Grill on U.S. 301 at Wilson, N.C in 1950, 2000;1950
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Cates Block, Thomasville N.C., circa 1909, 2000;1909
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Union Station and street scene, Aberdeen, N.C., circa 1908, 2000;1908
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Building the macadam drives on the Blue Ridge Association grounds, Black Mountain, N.C. 1910's, 2000;1910's
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Jones Brothers Bakery, "Home of Holsum Bread," Greenesboro, N.C., circa 1939, 2000;1939
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Railroad Station, Asheboro North Carolina, circa 1919, 2000;1919
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Interior view of Trailways Bus Terminal Restaurant, 217 W. Morgan St., Raleigh, circa 1950's, 2000;1950's
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North Carolina Ridge Runners (musical group), 1938, 2000;1938
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Macon County Bank Building, Franklin N.C., circa 1906, 2000;1906
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J.J. Thomas Cotton and Storage Warehouse, Raleigh North Carolina, circa 1880's (from cover)., 2000;1880's
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Sparrow's Pool, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, circa 1938, 2000;2938
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Stearn's Building, Statesville North Carolina circa 1920, 2000;1920
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American Tavern on US 1, Norlina N.C., circa 1941, 2000;1941
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Joyner Hall, Girl's Dormitory and Brickett Hall, at Fayetteville State Teachers College, Fayetteville N.C., circa 1940, 2000;1940
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Damage to Fred Phillip's fish house resulting from Hurricane Hazel, at Swansboro, N.C. October 1954, 2000;1954
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Water spout off coast of Onslow and Carteret Counties, N.C. circa 1958, 2000;1958
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Damage at J. Wethington Boat Yard from Hurricane Hazel at Swansboro, N.C., October 1954--- vessels shown are: JUDY K, owned by Will Furley, and the Willard Dudly boat, 2000;1954
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Dewey Salter's automobile, the Murial White Store, and other damage at the John Wethington Boat Yard, Swansboro, N.C., after Hurricane Hazel, October 1954, 2000;1954
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The Jolly Roger (right )and other boats damaged at Wethington Boat yard, Swansboro, N.C. after Hurricane Hazel, 1954, 2000;1954
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Vessel, American Queen, (left) and Echo washed into HWY 24 from the Swansboro, N.C. yacht basin after Hurricane Hazel, October 1954, 2000;1954
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World War Two landing barge with added bow washed ashore from Swansboro, N.C. yacht basin; Hurricane Hazel, October 1954, 2000;1954
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Unidentified woman and boy sit on rubble after destruction of the Cedar Point, Carteret Co., N.C. drive-in caused by Hurricane Hazel, October 1954, 2000;1954
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Vessel Sonny Boy washed ashore at the ice planet, Swansboro N.C.; Hurricane Hazel, October 1954, 2000;1954
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Eyes of Hurricane Hazel comes ashore at Swansboro N.C. ,October 1954, 2000;1954
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The causeway washed over during the eye of Hurricane Hazel at Swansboro, N.C. October 1954, 2000;1954
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Damage and debris resulting from Hurricane Hazel at Mont Hill Boat Works on Water Street, Swansboro, October 1954., 2000;1954
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Close-up view of an unidentified man surveying damage, debris, and beached vessel, Sonny Boy, at ice planet, Swansboro, N.C. Hurricane Hazel, October 1954, 2000;1954
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Flood waters and debris from Hurricane Hazel at Littleton Fish Company and Ed Trexler Texaco, Swansboro North Carolina, October 1954, 2000;1954
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Damage, debris, and beached boat in front of Trexler residence, Water St., Swansboro, N.C. Hurricane Hazel, October 1954, 2000;1954
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Damage and debris from Hurricane Hazel at Veteran's Cleaner's, Swansboro, N.C., October 1954, 2000;1954
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Boats at Swansboro (N.C.) Yacht Basin after Hurricane Hazel, October 1954, 2000;1954
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Casper's Barge washed ashore onto Water St, in front of Parkin, Willis, and Hill residences, Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, N.C., October 1954, 2000;1954
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Unidentified man inspecting the beached vessel, Billie Jean, after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro N.C., October 1954, 2000;1954
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Casper's vessel, Billie Jean, (right), and other breached boats at Swansboro N.C., after Hurricane Hazel, October 1954., 2000;1954
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Cedar Lane Drive-In, flooded from torrential rains of Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro N.C., October 1954, 2000;1954
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Residents of Swansboro, N.C. clean debris on Water St. from Hurricane Hazel, October 1954, 2000;1954
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Beached boats and sheared cedar tree at corner of Front and Main St., Swansboro N.C., after Hurricane Hazel, October 1954., 2000;1954
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A destroyed home with beached boats strewn on top after Hurricane Hazel, the Cliff Watson(L) and Jesse Moore (R) hoems stand in background; adjacent to Poor Man's Hole, Swansboro, N.C., October 1954, 2000;1954
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Flood waters from Hurricane Hazel surround Casper's Dock House, Swansboro N.C., 2000;1954
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Storm surge from Hurricane Hazel spews yachts into Water St., near Caspers Boat House, Swansboro, N.C. October 1954, 2000;1954
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Beached vessel, Brackalee, at Caspers Dock House, after Hurricane Donna, Swansboro, N.C., 1960, 2000;1960
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Beached vessels from Casper's Boat Yard in wake of Hurricane Donna at Swansboro, N.C. 1960, 2000;1960
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Shored boats from Hurricane Donna at Wethington Boat Yard, Cedar Point, N.C., 1960, 2000;1960
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Vessel ECHO at Swansboro (N.C.) yachtr building with trailer submerged in flood waters from Hurricane Hazel, October 1954, 2000;1954
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Towing the vessel, EVA-K from a creek at Swansboro, N.C., after Hurricane Donna, 1960, 2000;1960
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Joe Casper (left) cleans debris from Hurricane at Casper's Boat Yard, Swansboro, N.C., 1960, 2000;1960
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Boats and debris strewn alongside damaded homes along Water St. in wake of Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, N.C., October 1954, 2000;1954
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Mamie Piner in her automobile faces the Waterfront Restaurant in Swansboro, N.C.--- surrounded by flood water of Hurricane Hazel, October 1954, 2000;1954
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Flood waters from Hurricane Hazel engulf the Waterfront Restaurant at Swansboro, N.C., October 1954, 2000;1954
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The flood waters and debris from Hurricane Hazel surround the Ed Trexler Texaco Station at Swansboro N.C., October 1954, 2000;1954
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Unidentified youths wade through Hurricane Hazel flood waters at the Ed Trexler Texaco Station, Swansboro, N.C., October 1954, 2000;1954
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Beached boats and storm debris from Hurricane Hazel at the Ed Trexler Texacp Satation, Swansboro, N.C. October 1954, 2000;1954
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Aerial view of Swansboro, N.C., area showing extensive destruction from Hurricane Hazel, October 1954, 2000;1954
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Fred Phillip's Tackle Shop engulfed in flood water from Hurricane Hazel., 2000;1954
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Durwood Aman's boat: Sand Bar bangs against the bridge at Swansboro N.C., due to Hurricane Hazel, 2000;1954
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Durwood Aman's vessel, SandBar drifts towards bridge at Swansboro, N.C., 2000;
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Wethington Boat Yard and the Riviera Club, in background, in wake of Hurricane Hazel, at Swansboro, N.C., October 1954, 2000;1954
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Vessel: No Use shore beside flooded automobiles in front of store, Hurricane Hazel, 2000;1954
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Front view of the Muriel White Store submerged in the flood waters from Hurricane Hazel at Swansboro N.C., 2000;1954
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Cedar Lane Drive-In surrounded by flood waters from Hurricane Hazel, 2000;1954
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Encroaching flood waters from Hurricane Hazel at HWY 24 E, Swansboro N.C. ; N.C. Yacht Basin in background, 2000
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Letter, dated June 13, 1945, titled, "Dear Mr. Williamson", signed by Major Petress, 2000;1945
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Mrs. Armistead (Nancy Branch) Jones, 2000;
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Neil Henry Smith(1929) as an older man with cane ,Johnston County N.C., 2000;1929
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Medical Recruit Training Center, Camp Barkley, Texas, 2000;1943
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Staff Sergeant Geroge S. Webb, 8th and 9th Air Force, World War II., 2000;
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Major General John A. Logan (1826-1886) U.S. Senator, 2000;1865
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Robert B. Tart, (Harnett Co., N.C.), U.S. Army, circa 1970, 2000;1970
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Unidentified employees working at the fish freezing and holding plant, Morehead City, N.C., August 19, 1935, 2000;1935
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Unidentified employees at the fish canning plant, Morehead City, August 19, 1935, 2000;1935
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Townspeople pose on fire engine at Durham Fire Department No. 3 on East Main Street, Durham, N.C., ca 1920, 2000;1920
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Three women pose on West Durham trolley car, circa 1920, Durham N.C., 2000;1920
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Group poses at Duke Park in Durham, N.C., circa 1920, 2000;1920
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Bassett Elementary School, Branch Street, Rocky Mount, N.C., 1943, 2000;1943
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L.L. Polk Family Portrait in Raleigh, N.C., circa 1880's, 2000;1880's
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Leonidas LaFayette Polk (1837-1892) about the time of marriage, ca 1855-1857., 2000;1855-1857
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Sarah "Sallie" Gaddy Polk, wife of L.L. Polk, ca 1857, 2000;1857
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Unidentified member of Polk Family (L.L. Polk), circa 1850's from dagarreotype, 2000;1850's
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The loyal inhabitants of Hatteras Island expeled by Rebel troops overtaken by 20th Indian Reigment, October 4, 1861, 2000;1861
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Camp wool, two miles from Fort Clark, Hatteras Island, occupied by Hawkins' Zouaves, 2000'1861
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View of Bald Head Inlet, Cape Fear River, Fort Caswell firing at U.S. blockader, 2000;1864
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Capture of Fort Macon; Companies A and B, 5th Rhode Island Regiment, 2000;1862
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The Roanoke and southfield engaging the Albemarle at Plymouth N.C., 2000;1864
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Plymouth, N.C., 2000;1864
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Scenes on the way through the Dismal Swamp to Currituck Sound, 2000;1883
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Trip through the sounds and canals of North Carolina, 2000;1890
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Shotting swans from a hunter's battery in Currituck Sound, 2000;1878
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Deputy Secretary Betsy Buford speaks in Archives Search Room, 2000;1994
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Deputy Secretary Betsy Buford and State Archivist David J. Olson examine prints of Confederate soldiers, 2000;1994
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Secretary Betty McCain and Dr. Bill Price look at prints of Civil War veterans in the Archives Iconographic Unit, 2000;1944
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Secretary Betty McCain,Dr. Bill Price, two patrons research photos in Iconographic Unit, 2000;1994
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Secretary Betty McCain( 2nd from right) and members of Samuel A. Ashe Chapter of the U.D.C. present microfilm, 2000;1994
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List of negroes belonging to the estate of the late Josiah Collins at Lake Phelps. N.C., 2000;1840
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This is a list of Negroes at Edenton N.C., belonging to the estate of the late Josiah Collins, 2000;1840
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Luther J. Jordan (1894-1991) in World War I uniform, 2000;1917
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Luther Jordan (1894-1991) at Coney Island, N.Y. just before going overseas during World War !, 1918 ( in uniform), 2000;1918
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Group photo of 306th U.S. Engineers, 81st Division (wildcat), Camp Jackson,Colombia, S.C., 2000;1917
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Governor Terry Sanford, ca 1963- photo by Joseph O. Holloway, Jr., Raleigh, N.C., 2000;1963
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Destruction of Commodore (W.F. Lynch), Lynch's mosquito fleet by Union gunboats at Elizabeth City, N.C., February 10, 1862, 2000;1862
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Lucy Ann Hobgood Currin (1841-1917), wife of James C. Currin, Granville Co., N.C., ca. 1910, 2000;1910
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Panoramic view, Camp Lee, Petersburg, Virginia, ca 1919, 2000;1919
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Pay Day- Cantonment, Camp Jackson, Columbia, S.C., ca 1915 (Panoramic), 2000;1915
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Panoramic view, Pay Day, 9000 men, Camp Jackson, Columbia, S.C., ca 1915, 2000;1915
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Panoramic,Artillery,Camp Jackson, Columbia, S.C. ca 1918, 2000;1918
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Second furnace built (ca. 1860) approximately one mile north of the Egypt Mine at Cumnock, Chatham County, N.C.; photograph ca. 1950, 2000;1950
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Aurelian Springs High School, N.C., ca early 1930's, 2000;1930
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Johnson Jones Hooper (1815-1862), lawyer, newspaper editor, and short story writer, b. Wilmington, N.C.,2000
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Colonel John H. Wethercutt, 27th Reigment, North Carolina State Troops, and later, 66th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 2000
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Post Office, Mackeys, Washington Co., N.C., ca 1949., 2000;1949
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Mackeys, showing fish houses (left) and service station (right) behind Norfolk and Southern RR tracks, Washington Co., N.C., ca 1949., 2000
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Davenport General Store (left), Post Office (right) with approaching Norfolk and Southern RR locomotive, Mackeys, Washington, N.C>, ca 1949, 2000;1949
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Mackeyes Creek Fish House, hotel in background, showing Ed Spruill (1869-1958) and Dave Hollis (right) taking herring out of net, Mackeys, Washington Co. N.C., ca 1955, 2000;1955
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Entrance to Mackeys Creek showing pilings (dockings) for the John W. Garrett side wheel steam ship, at Mackets Washington Co., N.C., ca 1890's, 2000;1890
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Old grocery store, originally owned by Tom Augley, later Ed Spruill, showing customers in mules and cart, at Mackeys, Washington Co., N.C., ca 1943, 2000;1943
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Mackeys swing bridge, showing Hazel Spruill (left), (1926- ), and April Swain (center), at Mackeys, Washington Co., N.C., ca 1943, 2000;1943
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Mackeys swing bridge, showing Ed Spruill's Fish House, at Mackeys Washington Co., N.C., ca 1943, 2000;1943
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A Von Nyvenheim, Edenton-Mckeys ferry, at dock at Edenton, N.C., ca 1925., 2000;1925
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Larry Spruill (1942- ), posing with a garfish at Ed Spruill's Fish House, Mackeys, Washington Co., N.C., 1946, 2000;1946
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Walter J. Spruill, Sr. (4 Spe. 1900-8 Jan. 1959) with father's Model T, at Mackeys, Washington Co. N.C., 1917, 2000;1917
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Ed Johnson Spruill (1869-1958), holding child, Deannie (1911-2000); with sons on mule-drawn wagon. Walter Spruill (1900-1959) stands on right; at Mcakeys Washington Co., N.C., ca 1913, 2000;1913
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Ed J. Spruill (far right), (1869-1958) on his peanut farm wth the "boys", at Mackeys, Washington Co., ca 1914., 2000;1914
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Walter j. Spruill (1900-1958) with Phillips children on velosophy-speeder designed for railroad workers, bridge attendants, Mackeys, Washington Co., N.C., 1958, 2000;1958
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(Left to Right) Louis Spruill, Walter Spruill,Carlton Phelps, Reynold Spruill and Marshal Spruill on peanut farm, Mackys, Washington, N.C., ca 1920, 2000;1920
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Picking peanuts on the Albert Ross Phelps (center, with pitch fork), (1877-1958) farm at Mackeys, Washington Co., N.C. ca 1920, 2000;1920
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Warren Spruill (1894-1988), cultivating peanuts with a five hoe cultivator on the Ed Spruill farm, Mckeys, Washington Co., N.C., ca 1915, 2000;1915
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Warren L. Spruill (1894-1988), barber and lay photographer, with his automobile at Roper, N.C., ca 1924, 2000;1924
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Ash Wednesday storm, Noreaster, damage at Virginia Beach, Virginia and North Carolina coast, March 1962, 2000;1962
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Overall view of the electric chair at State Prison used for executions at Raleigh, N.C., 1929., 2000;1929
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Concord Female College, Statesville, N.C., 1859, photo by Jone F. Engle (salt print), 2000;1859
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Main Building, Simonton Female College, Statesville, N.C., ca 1870's (before Shearer Hall was built)---- from copy of stereo view, 2000;1870
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Hugh Hammong Bennet, Father of Soil Conservation (drawing)., 2000
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Title page of The Hope For Liberty, by George Moses Horton, 1829, 2000;1829
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Wreck of the Huron, November 24, 1877, at Oregon Inlet, 2000;1877
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Charlotte Hawkins Brown and students, 2000
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Moses and Caesar Cone, 2000
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Gertrude Dills McKee (1866-1948), first woman to serve in North Carolina Senate., 2000
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Gun recovery from Fort Branch, 2000
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John Coltrane, 2000
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Cahrlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers, 2000
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Pleasant Daniel Gold (b.1833), 2000;1833
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John Charles McNeil, 2000
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Andrews Geyser at Round Knob, N.C. (from postcard)., 2000
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William Pinkney Cline (Ca. 1834-1864); resident of Catawba Co., N.C.; Private, 46th Regiment, 2000;
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(Left to Right): Reuben George (Marshallburg, Carteret Co., N.C.) Merchant Marine, WWII, and Technician 5th Class Douglas Lewis (Marshallburg, Carteret Co., N.C.), U.S. Army, WWII, 2000
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Colonel Joseph D. Hughes, Jr., North Carolina National Guard, 2000
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Oxford, N.C., Williamsboro St., National Bank of Granville, Odd Fellows Bldg., U.S. Post Office, etc, 2000
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Osboen Hotel (Left), Oxford, N.C.; Right: Oxford Buggy Company, 1906, 2000;1906
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Oxford, N.C., Williamsboro St., Southside, Taylor Cannady Buggy Company, 1903, and the Opera House, 2000;1903
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Oxford, N.C., Williamsboro Rd.; city fire house, public marble yard, and courthouse, 2000
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"Nine Oaks", near Williamsboro, N.C.; constructed prior to the Revolutionary War., 2000
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"Locust Hill"; four miles southwest of Henderson N.C., built by William Eaton, 1740., 2000
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Oxford, N.C.; Granville Co. Courthouse, east side Main St., and building housing first motion picture show, photo gallery and dentist., 2000
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Oxford, N.C.,; east side Main St., Oxford Building and Loan Association, and several other commerical businesses, 2000
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Oxford, N.C.; west side Main St. (L) Dr. John R. Herndon home; (R) Oxford Baptist Church, 2000
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Oxford, N.C.; west side Main Sr; Bank Building, Frank Royster home, and Farmer's Warehouse, 2000
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Oxfird, N.C.; west side Main St., numerous businesses (at right)- Union Bank of Oxford, 2000
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Oxford, N.C.; Main St. at intersection of Hillsoboro and College; including town well, 2000
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Oxford, N.C.; south side of Hillsboro St., First National Bank, etc, 2000
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Oxford, N.C.; south side Hillsboro St.' Crenshaw Grocery and Dry Goods to Bullock & Mitchell Wharehouse., 2000
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Exhcnahe Hotel, Oxford N.C., 2000;
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Oxford, N.C.; north side of Hillsboro St.; home of J. Robert Wood; Patterson's Rooming House, and Lucillis Hunter's House, 2000
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Oxford, N.C.; north side of Hillsboro St., numerous businesses, 2000
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Hoover cart parade, Oxford, N.C., 1932, 2000;1932
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Oxford, N.C.; eat side, College St; Episcopal Church--- Own Warehouse., 2000
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Oxford, N.C.; east side college St., D.A. Moore Grocery-Wood Croner Store., 2000
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West side College St., Oxford, N.C., various businessess, J.J. Grocery, George Daniel Meat Market, 2000
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West side College St., Oxford N.C., 2000
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Circus parade, Oxford, N.C., ca. 1900., 2000;1900
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Intersection of College and Hillsboro Sts., Oxford, N.C., ca 1900, 2000;1900
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Kingsbury House, east side of College St., Oxford, N.C., ca. 1900., 2000;1900
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Main st., looking south during snow, Oxford, N.C., ca. 1900, 2000;1900
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Intersection of Main and Williamsboro Sts., Oxford, N.C., ca 1900, 2000;1900
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Circus parade, Oxford, N.C., ca 1900, 2000;1900
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Horner Military School cadets on parade at courthouse, Oxford N.C., ca 1900, 2000;1900
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Horse and Buggy in front of Miss Mary Belle's Millinery Shop, Oxford, N.C., ca. 1900., 2000;1900
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Oxcart in front of Kingsbury home, Oxford, N.C., ca 1900, 2000;1900
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Confederate veterans line up in front of courthouse, Oxford, ca. 1900, 2000;1900
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Confederate monument, Oxford, N.C., early 1960's, 2000;1960
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Main building, Oxford Orphanage, Oxford, N.C., ca 1935-1940, 2000;1938
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Dance in gym at Oxford, N.C., ca. 1950, 2000;1950
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Bicylcists at Oxford, N.C., 1897, 2000;1897
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Parade, Oxford, N.C., ca. 1950, 2000;1950
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Gray's New Map of Warrenton, Warren County, North Carolina, 2000
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School buses and students at Eli Whitney School, Southern Alamance County, N.C., ca. 1930's, 2000;1930
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Exterior view of Eli Whitney School, Southern Alamance Co., N.C., ca 1930's, 2000;1930
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Professor E(a)rnest P. Dixon; interior view of physics class at Eli Whitney School, Southern Alamance County, North Carolina, ca. 1930's, 2000;1930
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Exonomics class at Eli Whitney School in Southern Alamance County, N.C., ca. 1930's(from lantern slides), 2000;1930
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Alamance Co., N.C. school bus with students, ca 1930s, 2000;1930
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One room school building, Southern Alamance County, North Carolina, ca. 1930's., 2000;1930
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One room school building, Southern Alamance County, North Carolina, 1930's, 2000;1930
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Log cabin (school?), Southern Alamance County, North Carolina, ca 1930's, 2000;1930
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Old School Building, Southern Alamance Co., ca. 1930's, 2000;1930
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Church, Alamance Co., N.C., ca. 1930's, 2000;1930
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Map of Wilmington, N.C. and surrounding defenses, 2000
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Mrs. Mary L. McKinney Greene, wife of thomas Carlton Greene, Mitchell Co., N.C., 2000
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Thomas Carlton Greene; member of North Carolina House of Representatives, 1885, Mitchell Co., N.C., Union army, Civil War, 2000;1885
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Historic site highway marker-William Dunn Mosely, Lenoir co., N.C., 2000
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Historic site highway marker- Edward Moseley, Pender Co., N.C., 2000
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FFC John Young (Stella, Carteret Co., N.C.), Battery A, 909th Field Artillery Battalion, 2000
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Aviation Machinists Mate Second Class Braxton Taylor (Carteret Co., N.C.), U.S. Navy, World War II, 2000;
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Annie M. Riddle Home, 516 N. Bloodworth St., Raleigh, N.C., n.d. built ca, 1981, 2000;1981
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Family members pose on front porch of Riddle House, 516 B. Bloodworth St., Raleigh, N.C., 2000
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Thomas Barton Alderson, Raleigh policeman in uniform, 2000
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North Carolina National Guard at Fort Caswell, N.C., February 26, 1917, 2000;1917
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North Carolina National Guard and possibly 3rd Regiment Band, Fort Caswell, N.C., February 26, 1917., 2000;1917
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Members of band (possibly 3rd Regiment) pose at Camp Glenn near Morehead City, N.C., ca 1915-1917, 2000;1915-1917
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A & M College of North Carolina football squad, early 1900's George Riddle- second row, thrid from right, 2000;1900
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Capt. George Barber, operated the North Carolina, a stern-wheel steamer, 2000;1861
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Unidentified soldier in uniform holding sword; possibly militia uniform ca. 1960; from ambrotype, probably pre-civil war, 2000;1860
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Interior view of Christ Episcopal Church, Raleigh, N.C., n.d., 2000
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Exterior view of Christ Episcopal Church, Raleigh, N.C., ca. 1920's, 2000;1920
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Christ Episcopal Church rectory, Raleigh, N.C., ca, 1920's, 2000;1920
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Unidentified minister, Christ Episcopal Church, Raleigh, N.C., n.d., 2000
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Raleigh Roofing and Cornice Company (exterior), Raleigh, N.C., circa 1915, 2000;1915
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North Carolina National Guard's 3rd Regiment Band, Fort Caswell, N.C. ca 1917, 2000;1917
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North Carolina National Guard 3rd Regiment Band at Camp Glenn, near Morehead City, ca. 1916, 2000;1916
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National Guard encampment, Camp Glenn, N.C., Morehead City, ca. 1910--- 3rd Regiment Band, 2000;1910
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North Carolina National Guard encampment, "tossing guardsmen", Camp Glenn, N.C., Morehead City, ca. 1916; by Wooten Studio New Bern, N.C., 2000;1916
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National Guardsmen pose at Camp Glenn, Near Morehead City, N.C., ca. 1916, 2000;1916
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North Carolina National Guard, 3rd Regiment Band, at Camp Glenn, near Morehead City, N.C., ca. 1916--- Wootten Photo., 2000;1916
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North Carolina National Guard, 3rd Regiment Band, at Camp Glenn, near Morehead City, N.C., ca. 1916--- Wooten Photo, 2000;1916
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Bill Holder (Drum Major), North Carolina National Guard, 3rd Regiment Band, near Morehead City, ca. 1916, 2000;1916
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Tents at North Carolina National Guard encampment at Camp Glenn, ca. 1916, 2000;1916
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Interior view of guardsmen in tent at North Carolina National Guard encampment at Camp Glenn, ca. 1916, 2000;1916
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Guardsmen pose at entrance to tent at National Guard encampment at Camp Glenn, ca. 1916, 2000;1916
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Group of employees of Seaboard Airline Railroad pose on steps of building, n.d., 2000
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Possibly I.H. and E.E. Coley posing beside mature tobacco plants on the farm, Granville Co., N.C.- photo taken Spet. 11, 1911, 2000;1911
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Family of Billy Parham pose in front of unidentified building, possibly on their farm, Granville Co., N.C., ca 1987, 2000;1987
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Group of unidentified lumberjacks harvest logs at a sawmill, Granville County, North Carolina circa 1910, 2000;1910
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Family of Billy Parham pose for portrait in fromt of house, Granville Co., N.C,, circa 1897, 2000;1897
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Manie D. Parham (1892-1979) Mrs. James Roy Callis, Sr. as a child, Granville Co., N.C., ca 1897, 2000;1897
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Piece of wood and fabric from the 'Kitty Hawk" Orville and Wright's airplane, 2000;1908
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Wooden box top marked "Wright Brothers Elizabeth City, N.C.", 2000
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Piece of fabric from Wright Brother's airplane which was the first to make a successful flight with two men, in Spring of 1908, 2000;1908
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James Adam's "floating theater", Edenton, N.C., ca 1925, 2000;1925
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Hayes Plantation, built by Samuel Johnston, 1801, (photo ca late 1920's)., 2000;1920
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Pisgah Forest pottery , 1928, 2000;1928
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Swain County, Courthouse, Bryson City, N.C., 1928., 2000;1928
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At laying of cornerstone of Wright Memorial, December 17, 1928, (Bingham, Wright, and Warren)., 2000;1928
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Looking toward boulder which marks spot of first flight of Wright Brothers---photo December 17, 1928, 2000;1928
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Orville Wright, Lindsey Warren, and Sen. H. Bingham at twenty-fifth anniversary of Wright Brothers flight, photo taken December 17, 1928., 2000;1928
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Orville Wright and Senator Hiram Bingham at twenty-fifth anniversary of Wright Brothers flight, 2000;1928
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Coonel Bill Tate at unveiling of boulder, December 17, 1928, 2000;1928
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Coonel Bill Tate and group on podium at unveiling of boulder, December 17, 1928, 2000;1928
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Looking northeast from Kill Devil Hills, December 17, 1928, 2000;1928
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Cape Hatteras lighthouse, August 1929, 2000;1929
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Kill Devil Hill(s), August 1929 ( as sand hill before sodded), 2000;1929
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Governor Jim Huny signs a bill to increase compensation for wrongful imprisonment from five hundred to ten thousand per year; photograph features lawmakers, 2000;1997
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Confederates in ambush firing on a reconnoitring expedition to Oyster Creek, 2000;1861
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Bombardment of Fort Macon--- ten inch mortar battery, Capt. Flagler in action, 2000;1862
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Union pickets skirmishing with Rebel pickets at "The Chimney", remains of old house neaer Fort Macon, Captain Morris's battery, 2000;1862
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Bombardment of Fort Macon; Captain Morris's battery of thirty pound Parrot guns firing on fort, April 20, 2000;1862
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Chief Petty Officer James Edison Callahan 122nd Naval construction Battalion, U.S. Navy, World War II, (Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., N.C.), 2000
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Chief Petty Officer Albert Nathaniel Mason, 122nd Naval Construction Battalion, U.S. Navy, World War II,2000
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Chief Petty Officer Henry Irvin Newsome, 122nd Naval Construction Battalion, 2000
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Chief Petty Officer Henry Irvin Newssome 122nd Naval Construction Battalion. U.S. Navy, World War II, (Winston-Salem, Forsyth Co., N.C.), 2000
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Petty Officer Joseph Marlin Abell, 122nd Naval Construction Battalion, U.S. Navy, WWII, (Reidsville, Rockingham Co., N.C.), 2000
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Seaman William Andrews, Jr., 122nd Naval Construction Battalion, U.S. Navy, WWII, (Chadbourn, Columbus Co., N.C.)., 2000
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Petty Officer Ernest William Bost, 122nd Naval Construction Battalion, U.S. Navy, WWII, (Newton, Catawna County, North Carolina)., 2000
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Seaman James Milton Cunningham (Legerwood Calderll County, North Carolina), 122nd Naval Construction Battalion, U.S. Navy, WWII, 2000
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Petty Officer Leroy Furr, 122nd Naval Construction Battalion, U.S. Navy, WWII, (Newton, Catawba County, North Carolina)., 2000
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Petty Officer Fletcher Sidney Prestwood 122nd Naval Construction Battalion, U.S. Navy, WWII, (Lenoir, Caldwell County, North Carolina)., 2000
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Seaman thurman Sherman, 122nd Naval, Construction Battalion, U.S. Navy, WWII, (Goldsboro, Wayne County, North Carolina)., 2000
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Petty Officer Homer Alexander Slough, 122nd Naval Construction Battalion, U.S. Navy, WWII, (China Grove, Rowan County, North Carolina)., 2000
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Historical map of Granville County, North Carolina, 1937, 2000;1937
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Left to right: "Dottie" Martin, Barbara Pierce Bush, and Jo Ann Williford in State Capitol, Spring, 1988., 2000;1988
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Mary Taylor's account for ferrying The Post over the Bathtown ferry, 2000
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Officers from the Twenty-Sixth Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 2000
N.2000.11.54
Fendol Bevers Map of Wake County, to North Carolina, 1878, 2000;1878
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Staff Sergeant Charles Dodd, U.S. Army, (Raleigh, Wake Co., N.C.) photo taken at La Binh, Vietnam, 2000
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Private Eugene Shoe, U.S. Army, Co. B, 160th Engineers Battalion, WWII, 2000
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John Shutt, U.S, Army, World War One, (in uniform on left), Co. I, 28th Infantry, (Forsyth County, North Carolina)., 2000;
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Lane Corporal Norah Simpson Ripley, 555th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, World War II, 2000
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Lance Corporal Norah Simpson Ripley, Royal Artillery, British army, World War II., 2000
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Norah Simpson Ripley, wife of Col. Richard M. Ripley, circa 1968, 2000;1968
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Y.B.M.C. (Young Men's Club), Virginia Dare Ballroom, Sir Walter Hotel, Raleigh, N.C.,1938; Wesley Williams,2000;1938
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George Alton Stewart (29 May 1897-25 Dec. 1929), first licensed pilor in North Carolina; and Ben Dixon McNeil (R), 2000;1889
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George Alton Stewart's aviator's certificate, dated 1926. Stewart was first licensed pilot in North Carolina, 2000;1926
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Full-length protait of Alton Stewart (29 May 1897-25 Dec. 1929) with signature, 2000;
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George Alton Stewart (27 May 2897-25 Dec. 1929) first licensed pilot in N.C., 2000
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Full-length view of George Alton Stewart posing in front of Curtiss "Travelair", 2000;1929
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View of Charles A. Lindbergh (1902-1974), first transatlantic pilot (right) and Josephus Daniels (18 May 1862-15 Jan 1848), owner of Raleigh News and Observer; parade in Greensboro, 2000;1927
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Hugh Morson High School, aerial view, Raleigh, N.C, 1928, 2000;1928
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Overall exterior view, Hugh Morson High School, Raleigh, N.C., 1928, 2000;1928
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Reynolds Price, 2000
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Paul Escott, 200
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Vermont Royster, 2000
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Lee smith, ca 1970's, 2000;1970's
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William S. Powell, 2000;1970's
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W.L. Tate; 1885 Senate of North Carolina, 2000;1885
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PMI Concert in front of Memorial Hall, ca 1917., 2000;1917
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1st Lt. Karl H. Weber, United States Army Air Force, World War II, 2000
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Lt. Seymour A. Johnson (Wayne Co., N.C.); U.S. Navy Pilot. Seymour Johnson Air Force Base is named after him., 2000
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Lakeina M. Francis, U.S. Navy, killed while a crew member aboard the USS Cole at Aden, Yemen., 2000
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Hauling up the catch, Greenfield Fishery, Chowan County, N.C., early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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A haul of shad and herring, 2000;1900's
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Tarring the seine, Winter preparation., 2000;1900's
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Putting cork floats on the seine, 2000
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Tarring the seine, 2000;1900's
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Working on nets during Winter, 2000;1900's
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One of two windless power houses, 2000;1900's
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Fishery houses, 2000
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Flatboat, 2000;1900's
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Hauling the seine on board flatboat, 2000;1900's
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Loading the seine onto flatboat, 2000;1900's
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Loading the seine, 2000'1900's
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Cupola House, exterior view, Edenton, N.C., early 1900's., 2000;1900's
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Hall, Cupola House, Edenton, N.C., early 1990's, 200;1900's
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Drawing roon, Cupola House, Edenton, North Carolina, early 1900's., 2000;1900's
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Cotton field, Greenfield, Chowan County, N.C., early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Cotton field, Greenfield, Chowan County, North Carolina, early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Mr. Hassell on mule in cotton field, Greenfield, Chowan County, North Carolina, early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Likely Mr. Hassell's mule and Afro-American hand, Greenfield, Chowan County, North Carolina, earyl 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Mr. Hassell and mule, Greenfield, Chowan County, North Carolina, early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Cypress trees on sound shore, Chowan County, North Carolina, early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Cypress trees on sound shore, Chowan County, North Carolina, early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Cypress trees, Chowan County, North Carolina, early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Cypress trees, Chowan County, North Carolina, early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Arrest warrant for Katherine Jolley, Hyde County, North Carolina, 30 August 1748., 2000;1748
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Mp of North Carolina, by W. Barker (1796), 2000;1796
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Confederate veterans at Camp Ray, North Carolina, 1909., 2000;1909
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Mr. Hassell and mule, Greenfield, Chowan County, North Carolina early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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"Dottie" Martin, Jo Ann Williford and Barbara Pierce at the State Capitol Building, Spring, 1988, 2000;1988
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Barnes Aycock farmstead, 2000;
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Charles David Poythress (1849-1892), native of Virginia, photographer in Manson and Henderson, N.C. 1870's-1880's., 2000;1870's-1880's
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Charles David Poythree (1849-1892), from cabinet card by his firm, Hendersen N.C., ca 1880, 2000;1880
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John Alexander Poythress(1874-1934), a native of North Carolina, Charles David Poythress (1849-1892), father; James Sneed Poythress(1871-1918), Thomasville Georgia(1890), 2000;1890
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A family portrait which includes Charles David Poythress and family, 2000;1889
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Fort Macon Hotel, Morehead City, N.C., early 1900's., 2000;1900's
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Franklin Memorial Church in the 1900's, Morehead City N.C., 2000;1900's
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Corner of 8th and Arendell St., Morehead City, N.C., early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Atlantic Institute (school), Morehead City, N.C., early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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First Baptist Church, Bridges Street, Morehead City, early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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First Baptist Church, Bridges St., Morehead City, N.C. early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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First Baptist Church, Bridges St., Morehead City, N.C. early 1900's, 2000;1900's
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Damaged yachts at the Caspers Boat Yard from Hurricane Donna at Swansboro N.C., 1960, 2000;1960
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Shored boats from Hurricane Donna, Wetherington Boat Yard, Cedar Point, NC, 2000; 1960
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Submerged Vessel ECHO after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, October 1954, 2000; 1954
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Towing of the EVA-K in Swansboro, NC after Hurricane Donna, 1960, 2000; 1960
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Joe Casper cleans up debris after Hurricane Donna, Swansboro, NC, 1960, 2000; 1960
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Aftermath of Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, October 1954, 2000; 1954
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Mamie Piner after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, October 1954, 2000; 1954
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Floodwater from Hurricane Hazel engulf Waterfront Restaurant, Swansboro, NC, October 1954, 2000;1954
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Ed Trexler Texaco Station after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, October 1954, 2000;1954
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Unidentified Youths in Swansboro, NC after Hurricane Hazel, October 1954, 2000;1954
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Ed Trexler Texaco Service Station after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, October 1954, 2000; 1954
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Aerial view of Swansboro, NC after Hurricane Hazel, October 1954, 2000; 1954
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Fred Phillips's Tackle Shop after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000;1954
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Durwood Amans's boat, Sand Bar, after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC 1954, 2000;1954
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Durwood Amans's boat, Sand Bar, after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
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Wetherington Boatyard and the Riviera Club after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
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Boat and automobiles amidst flooding caused by Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
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Muriel White's Store after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
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Swansboro, NC after Hurricane Hazel, 1954, 2000;1954
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Cedar Lane, Swansboro, NC after Hurricane Hazel, 1954, 2000;1954
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Aftermath of Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
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Fire truck surveys damage after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
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Storm debris after Hurricane Hazel in Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
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Myrtle and Jeff Parrish survey damage after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
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Shored vessel, Ranger, after Hurricane Donna, Swansboro, NC, 1960, 2000;1960
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Casper's Boat House after Hurricane Donna, Swansboro, NC, 1960, 2000; 1960
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Little Fish Company and Casper's Dock House after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000;1954
N.2000.9.109
US Coast Guard Station engulfed by Hurricane Hazel floodwaters, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000;1954
N.2000.9.110
Hurricane Hazel storm surge near Highway 24, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000;1954
N.2000.9.111
Casper's Dock House after Hurricane Donna, Swansboro, NC, 1960, 2000; 1960
N.2000.9.112
Pier remains at Fred Phillips's Tackle Shop, Swansboro, NC, 1960, 2000;1960
N.2000.9.113
Fishing pier remains and Fred Phillips's Tackle Shop, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000;1954
N.2000.9.114
Fitzhugh Littleton's cottage after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC 1954, 2000; 1954
N.2000.9.115
Cleanup efforts on Water Street after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, 1954
N.2000.9.116
Beached vessel, Sonny Boy, in Swansboro, NC, 1954
N.2000.9.117
Bulls Place after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
N.2000.9.118
Hurricane Hazel floodwaters on Main Street, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
N.2000.9.119
Hurricane Hazel floodwaters engulf Bulls Place, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
N.2000.9.120
Front Street Seafood Markets after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
N.2000.9.121
View of Hurricane Hazel floodwaters engulfing ice plant in Swansboro, NC, 1954., 2000; 1954
N.2000.9.122
Seafarers Restaurant after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
N.2000.9.124
Hurricane Hazel floodwaters stream down Water Street, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
N.2000.9.125
Sonny Boy in Swansboro, NC prior to Hurricane Hazel, 1954, 2000; 1954
N.2000.9.126
Vessel, Sonny Boy, washed ashore after Hurricane Hazel on Moore Street, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
N.2000.9.127
Poor Man's Holes after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
N.2000.9.128
Sonny Boy prior to Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
N.2000.9.126
Edward and Lela Ellis of Vance County, NC, c. 1900, 2000; [c.1900]
N.2000.9.129
Receding floodwaters after Hurricane Hazel, Swansboro, NC, 1954, 2000; 1954
N.2000.9.123
Flar raising on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima, Feb. 23, 1945, 2000; 1945
N.2000.9.130
N.C. State Fireman's Convention, Hendersonville, N.C., July 15-18, 1929, 2000; 1929
N.2000.12.6-9
Daniel R. Goodloe (1814-1902), abolitionist and journalist, of Louisburg, N.C. c. 1889, 2000; [c. 1889]
N.2000.12.10
Daniel R. Goodloe, 2000; 1893
N.2000.12.11
William G. Randall, 1894, 2000; 1894
N.2000.12.12
Clingman's Brigade Officers, 2000; [c. 1863]
N.2000.12.13
Swain County courthouse under construction, Bryson City, N.C., c. 1910, 2000; [c. 1910]
N.2000.12.14
The Avonmore Boarding House, Haywood Street., Asheville, N.C., c. 1915, 2000; [c. 1915]
N.2000.12.15
Architect's Drawing of New County Jail, Rockingham, N.C., c. 1912, 2000; [c. 1912]
N.2000.12.16
Woodall and Sheppard Drug Store, Charlotte, N.C., c. 1910s, 2000; [c. 1910s]
N.2000.12.17
Fairview Restaurant, Sanford, N.C., c. 1940, 2000; [c. 1940]
N.2000.12.18
Main Street Looking East, Brevard, N.C., c. 1920s, 2000; [c. 1920s]
N.2000.12.9
Evans Street, Greenville, N.C., c. 1909, 2000; [c. 1909]
N.2000.12.20
East Broad Street, Dunn, N.C., c. 1930, 2000; c. 1930
N.2000.12.21
Scott-Griffin Hotel and Roof Garden, Franklin, N.C., c. 1935, 2000; c. 1935
N.2000.12.22
Water Tower in Sanford, N.C., c. 1905, 2000; c. 1905
N.2000.12.23
Sanford Cotton Mills, Sanford, N.C., c. 1905, 2000; c. 1905
N.2000.12.24
Baseball Stadium, Charlotte, N.C., c. 1910, 2000; c. 1910
N.2000.12.25
New Topsail Beach, N.C., c. 1950s, 2000; c. 1950s
N.2000.12.26
New Topsail Ocean Pier, New Topsail Beach, N.C., c. 1950s, 2000; c. 1950s
N.2000.12.27
Main Street, Conover, N.C., c. 1950s, 2000; c. 1950s
N.2000.12.28
Street scene, High Point, N.C., 1909, 2000; 1909
N.2000.12.29
Bodie Island Lighthouse and Keeper's Station, c. 1910, 2000; c. 1910
N.2000.12.30
Main Street, Enfield, N.C., c. 1940, 2000; c. 1940
N.2000.12.31
Broad Street and Corner of New Hampshire Street, Southern Pines, c. 1914, 2000; c. 1914
N.2000.12.32
Strawberry Picking, Wallace, N.C., c. 1930s, 2000; c. 1930s
N.2000.12.33
Loading Strawberries at Chadbourn, N.C., c. 1907, 2000; c. 1907
N.2000.12.34
Atlantic Coast Line Depot, Rowland, N.C., c. 1908, 2000; c. 1908
N.2000.12.35
St. Leo's Hospital, Greensboro, N.C., c. 1905, 2000; c. 1905
N.2000.12.36
Aberdeen, N.C. Railroad Depot, c. 1912, 2000; c. 1912
N.2000.12.37
William A. Dula and mother, Beulah Davis, of Harnett County, 1955, 2000; 1955
N.2000.12.38
James J. Lane, U.S. Navy, c. 1940, 2000; c. 1940
N.2000.12.39
Herman A. Flynt, U.S. Army Air Force, 1944/45, 2000; 1944/45
N.2000.12.40
Advertisement for Windsor Chair Manufactory and Joel Brown, 1819, 2000; 1819
N.2000.12.41
Sarah E. Stedman, Miss North Carolina, 1967, of Asheboro, N.C., 2000; 1967
N.2000.12.42
Advertisement for Tiny Broadwick, Parachutist, at San Diego Exposition, 1913, 2000; 1913
N.2000.12.43
Justice Heriot Clarkson, N.C. Supreme Court, 2000; c. 1930
N.2000.12.44
Representative Josiah W. Barnes of Johnston County, 1917, 2000; 1917
N.2000.12.45
Representative Josiah W. Barnes of Johnston County, 1921, 2000; 1921
N.2000.12.46
Boxing Champion Jack Dempsey at Fort Bragg, c. 1939, 2000; 1939
N.2000.12.47-52
Thomas, Billingsley, and Riddle Families in Monroe, N.C., c. 1914, 2000; c. 1914
N.2000.12.53
E. W. Barbee, George B. Riddle, Charles Howell, and Fred Hamilton, c. 1910, 2000; c. 1910
N.2000.12.54
Seaboard Air Line Steam Engine No. 240, n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.55
Seaboard Air Line Diesel Engine No. 3010, 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.56
Seaboard Air Line Diesel Engine No. 3008, n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.57
Seaboard Air Line Steam Engine No. 359, n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.58
Seaboard Air Line Steam Engine No. 247, 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.59
Seaboard Air Line Steam Engine No. 319, in Norlina, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.60
Seaboard Air Line Steam Engine No. 408 in Paschal, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.61
Seaboard Air Line Steam Engine No. 2507 in Franklinton, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.62
Seaboard Airline Steam Engine No. 318 at Raleigh, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.63
Seaboard Air Line Steam Engine No. 1041 at Raleigh, N.C., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.64
Seaboard Airline Steam Engine No. 427 at Garysburg, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.65
Train wreck of Seaboard Air Line Diesel Engine No. 4506 at Roanoke Rapids, N.C., c. 1950s, 2000; c. 1950s
N.2000.12.66-71
Train wreck of Seaboard Airline Diesel Engine No. 901, near Roanoke Rapids, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.72
George Barber with his Mother, c. 1860, 2000; c. 1860
N.2000.12.73
George Barber and Agnes W. Barber, late 1800s, 2000; [late 1800s]
N.2000.12.74
Mother and Father of George Barber, c. 1860, 2000; c. 1860
N.2000.12.75
George Barber, c. 1860, 2000; c. 1860
N.2000.12.76
Pope Family of Raleigh, N.C., c. 1912, 2000; c. 1912
N.2000.12.77
Ruth and Evelyn Pope at home with dolls, c. 1914, 2000; c. 1914
N.2000.12.78
Dr. Manassa Thomas Pope, c. 1907, 2000; c. 1907
N.2000.12.79
Delia Haywood Phillips Pope, c. 1907, 2000; c. 1907
N.2000.12.80
Unidentified Male of the Phillips Family of Raleigh, N.C., c. 1870s, 2000; c. 1870s
N.2000.12.81
Major A. J. Haywood of Raleigh, N.C., c. 1898, 2000; c. 1898
N.2000.12.82
Leonard Medical School, Shaw University, Gradution Class, c. 1895, 2000; c. 1895
N.2000.12.83
Dr. R. E. McCauly of Raleigh, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.84
Evelyn Pope, c. 1920s, 2000; c. 1920s
N.2000.12.85
Evelyn Pope, c. 1925-30, 2000; c. 1925-30
N.2000.12.86
Ruth Pope, c. 1925-30, 2000; c. 1925-30
N.2000.12.87
Julia May and Ida McKinley of Raleigh, N.C., 1903, 2000; 1903
N.2000.12.88
Delia Haywood Phillips Pope in front of St. Ambrose Church, Raleigh, N.C., 1939, 2000; 1939
N.2000.12.89
Frank Haywood Phillips Family of Raleigh, N.C., c. 1880s, 2000; c. 1880s
N.2000.12.90
Widow and Daughter of Dr. Frank H. Phillips of Raleigh, N.C. in their home, c. 1900, 2000; c. 1900
N.2000.12.91
Manassa T. Pope's Voter Registration, 1902, 2000; 1902
N.2000.12.92
Northampton County Document describing Jonas Elias Pope, free African-American Carpenter, 1851, 2000; 1851
N.2000.12.93
Officers commission for Dr. Manassa T. Pope, 1899, 2000; 1898
N.2000.12.94
U.S. Army Commission to James Walden of Northampton County, 1865, 2000; 1865
N.2000.12.95
Portrait of the Third Regiment N.C. Volunteers, U.S. Army Infantry, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.96
1st Lt. Marcus W. Alston, Assistant Surgeon, Third N.C. Regiment Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.97
Maj. A. J. Haywood, 2nd Battalion, Third Regiment N.C. Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.98
Capt. William A. Carpenter of Company A, Third N.C. Volunteers Regiment, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.99
1st Lt. H. S. Christmas of Company C, Third Regiment N.C. Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.100
Capt. R. H. Alexander, Company G, Third Regiment N.C. Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.101
Adjutant E. E. Smith of the Third Regiment, N.C. Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.102
1st Lt. Manassa T. Pope, First Asst. Surgeon, Third Regiment N.C. Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.103
Chaplain Henry Durham, Third Regiment N.C. Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.104
Capt. David J. Gilmer, Company E, Third Regiment N.C. Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.105
2nd Lt. Samuel F. Taylor, Company K, Third Regiment N.C. Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.106
2nd Lt. H. H. Taylor, of Company A, Third Regiment, NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.107
1st Lt. Harrison B. Brown of Company K, Third Regiment, NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.108
1st Lt. P. H. Haywood, Company B, Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.109
J. C. Graham of Company A, Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.110
1st Lt. J. W. B. Murphy of Company I, Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.111
2nd Lt. T. L. Taylor of Company H, Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.112
2nd Lt. J. I. Allen of Company I, Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.113
2nd Lt. William E. Mitchell of Company F, Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.114
Colonel James Young of the Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.115
2nd Lt. I. F. Moore of Company G, Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.116
1st Lt. H. L. Joyner of Company H, Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.117
Maj. J. E. Dellinger, Chief Surgeon, Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.118
Capt. James E. Hamlin, Company B of the Third Regiment, NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.119
2nd Lt. Gray J. Too of Company D, Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.120
2nd Lt. Jacob J. Jones, Company C of the Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.121
1st Lt. W. T. Powell of Company E, Third Regiment, NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.122
Capt. P. H. Smith of Company H, Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.123
Dr. David A. Lane, Regimental Quartermaster of the Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.124
Capt. J. T. York of Company C, Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.125
Capt. S. O. Mason of Company I, Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.126
1st Lt. E. L. Watkins of Company F, Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.127
1st Lt. H. T. Scott, Company G of the Third Regiment, NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.128
Capt. Thomas Leatherwood of Company K of the Third Regiment, NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.129
Capt. Joseph J. Hood of Company D of the Third Regiment, NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.130
Lt. Col. C. S. L. A. Taylor of the Third Regiment NC Volunteers, 1899, 2000; 1899
N.2000.12.131
Quartermaster Grover B. Harris of Warren County, N.C., c. 1942, 2000; c. 1942
N.2000.12.132
Curtiss Jenny Seaplane, World War I, c. 1918/19, 2000; c. 1918/19
N.2000.12.133
Corporal Claude E. Harris of Warren County, N.C., c. 1919, 2000; c. 1919
N.2000.12.134
Corporal Claude E. Harris with an unknown Nurse in New Jersey, 1918, 2000; 1918
N.2000.12.135
Claude E. Harris of Warren County, c. 1920s, 2000; c. 1920s
N.2000.12.136
Privates William B. Harris of Warren County and James C. Lawrence of Forsyth, c. 1918, 2000; c. 1918
N.2000.12.137
Richard Lunsford Apple Family of Rockingham County, c. 1915, 2000; c. 1915
N.2000.12.138
North Carolina Brigage, 3rd Infantry, U.S. Army barracks at Camp Stewart, El Paso, TX, 1916, 2000; 1916
N.2000.12.139-142
Wake County Courthouse, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1830, 2000; c. 1830
N.2000.12.143
Side view of Atlantic Coast Line engine 501, E-3, 2000; c. 1940s
N.2000.12.144
Atlantic Coast Line Engine 501, E-3, c. 1940s, 2000; c. 1940s
N.2000.12.145
Atlantic Coast Line, E-3 model, c. 1940, 2000; c. 1940
N.2000.12.146
Robert B. Lloyd with his sister, Elizabeth "Eta" Johnson, and Seaman Fred V. Lloyd, Raleigh, N.C., 1942, 2000; 1942
N.2000.12.147
Ollie R. Floyd and dog, in Franklin County, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.148
Dr. Robert Prunell Floyd, state legislator from Franklin County, c. 1920s, 2000; c. 1920s
N.2000.12.149
Dr. Robert P. Floyd, physician and legislator from Franklin County, N.C., c. 1910, 2000; c. 1910
N.2000.12.150
Eugenia L. Floyd of Franklin County, N.C., c. 1899, 2000; c. 1899
N.2000.12.151
Rev. James Bell Floyd, a school teacher, and his wife Susan W. Floyd, of Wilton, Granville County, N.C., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.152
Dr. Robert P. Floyd family, New Hope, N.C., c. 1899, 2000; c. 1899
N.2000.12.153
Mountainside theater home of "Unto These Hills," Cherokee, N.C., n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.154
Grady Cole of WBT-CBS, Charlotte, N.C., c. 1960, 2000; c. 1960
N.2000.12.155
Rifle range and gun club, Pinehurst, N.C., c. 1920s, 2000; c. 1920s
N.2000.12.156
Capitol Cafe and Hotel, Henderson, N.C., c. 1946, 2000; c. 1946
N.2000.12.157
Aerial view of Municipal Airport, Charlotte, N.C., c. 1950s, 2000; c. 1950s
N.2000.12.158
Citizens Bank, Kinston, N.C., c. 1905, 2000; c. 1905
N.2000.12.159
Washington Building, Salisbury, N.C., c. 1908, 2000; c. 1908
N.2000.12.160
Kappa Alpha Fraternity, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, n.d., 2000; n.d.
N.2000.12.161
Camp Yard, North Wilkesboro, N.C., c. 1909, 2000; c. 1909
N.2000.12.162
Students working on a road, Richlands School, Onslow County, N.C., c. 1910s, 2000; c. 1910s
N.2000.12.163
Engineer inspecting railings at new construction site, c. 1950s, 2000; c. 1950s
N.2000.12.164
Construction crew replacing steel truss bridge with steel beam bridge, c. 1950s, 2000; c. 1950s
N.2000.12.165
Footbridge over Cane River, Yancey County, N.C., 1942, 2000; 1942
N.2000.12.166
Replacement of a truss bridge over Cape Fear River, Elizabethtown, N.C., c. 1957, 2000; c. 1957
N.2000.12.167
Construction of Catawba River bridge on I-85, west of Charlotte, N.C., c. 1957-58, 2000; c. 1957-58
N.2000.12.168
Project 5414, construction of I-85 bridge between Efland and Greensboro, N.C., c. 1957, 2000; c. 1957
N.2000.12.169

31. Negatives Received in 2001

Copy of a letter from ________ to Samuel F. Patterson, Oct. 15, 1920, 2001; 1920
N.2001.1.1
Jeanelle Moore, Lady Byrd Johnson, and Fred Wolfe, March 13, 1967, 2001; 1967
N.2001.1.2
John V. Pickett at Camp Jackson, S.C., November 1917, 2000; 1917
N.2001.1.3
John V. Pickett of Durham, N.C., c. 1918, 2000; c. 1918
N.2001.1.4
Panoramic View of Camp Jackson, S.C., c. 1917, 2000; c. 1917
N.2001.1.5-8
Camp Lee, Petersburg, VA, c. 1917, 2000; c. 1917
N.2001.1.9-13
Lt. Cmdr. John Lansing Cameron, c. 1917, 2000; c. 1917
N.2001.1.14
Officers Training Corps, Catoosa Rifle Range, near Chatannoga, TN, July 1917, 2001; 1917
N.2001.1.15
Public Gathering at Southern Pines, N.C., c. 1915, 2000; 1915
N.2001.1.16
Hayes and Hopson Automobile Dealership, Asheville, N.C., c. 1951, 2001; c. 1951
N.2001.1.17
African-Americans at Tobacco Barn near Vass, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.1.18
U. S. Army Barracks in Greensboro, N.C., 1940s, 2001; 1940s
N.2001.1.19
Chemical Warfare Training, Greensboro, N.C., 1940s, 2001; 1940s
N.2001.1.20
William Pretty, Lewyu Hayes, and McThaddeus Holden, 1958, 2001; 1958
N.2001.1.21
Bettie D. Ridley, Raleigh, N.C., 1958, 2001; 1958
N.2001.1.22
Ligon High School Varsity Basketball Team, 1958-59, 2001; 1958
N.2001.1.23-24
Ligon High School Varsity Football Team, 1957, 2001; 1957
N.2001.1.25-26
Jesse O. Sanderson, Raleigh, N.C., 1957, 2001; 1957
N.2001.1.27
Wake County Board of Education, 1957-58, 2001; 1958
N.2001.1.28
H. E. Brown, Principal of Ligon High School, Raleigh, N.C., 1957-58, 2001; 1957-58
N.2001.1.29
Marshal Williams arrested for killing Deputy Al J. Pate, Fayetteville, N.C., 1921, 2001; 1921
N.2001.1.30
Harold J. Brubaker, N.C. Speaker of the House, 1995-99, 2001; 1999
N.2001.1.31
James B. Black, optomestrist and Speaker of the N.C. House of Representatives, 2001, 2001
N.2001.1.32
Central Prison, Raleigh, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.1.33
Construction of Central Prison Mental Health East Building, Raleigh, N.C., 1971, 2001; 1971
N.2001.1.34
Electric Chairs at Old Central Prison, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.1.35
Construction of Central Prison Mental Health Building, 1970, 2001; 1970
N.2001.1.36
Old Central Prison dormitory, c. 1969, 2001; c. 1969
N.2001.1.37
Archway Exit from West Wing of Central Prison, c. 1969, 2000; c. 1969
N.2001.1.38
Training of Prison Officials, 1961, 2001; 1961
N.2001.1.39
License Tag Plant, Central Prison, 1951, 2001; 1951
N.2001.1.40
Print Plant at Central Prison, Raleigh, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.1.41
Laundry Crew at Salisbury Prison Camp, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.1.42
Inmates washing laundry at Salisbury Prison Camp, 1969, 2001; 1969
N.2001.1.43
Central Prison Courtyard, "K" Dormitory, and Industry Building, 1969, 2001; 1969
N.2001.1.44
Isolation cell at Central Prison, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1969, 2001; c. 1969
N.2001.1.45
Prison personnel training with tear gas, 1961, 2001; 1961
N.2001.1.46
Prison guards training with firearms, 1961, 2001; 1961
N.2001.1.47
Correctional personnel firearms training, 1961, 2001; 1961
N.2001.1.48
Castle building at Central Prison, Raleigh, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.1.49
Ambulance Enters Central Prison, 1971, 2001; 1971
N.2001.1.50
Guard at Central Prison, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.1.51
Guards on patrol atop Central Prison wall, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.1.52
Death chair and lethal injection gurney, Central Prison, c. 1985, 2001; c. 1985
N.2001.1.53
Central Prison Cell, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.1.54
Inmates at Recreation, Central Prison, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.1.55
View of Inmates Enjoying Recreation, Central Prison, Raleigh, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.1.56
Inmate showers at Central Prison, Raleigh, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.1.57
Inmates in Cell, Central Prison, c. 1970, 2001; c. 1970
N.2001.1.58
Inmate Life at Central Prison, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1970, 2001; c. 1970
N.2001.1.59
Corrections Personnel Training in Firearms, 1961, 2001; 1961
N.2001.1.60
Corrections Personnel Receive Firearms Training, 1961, 2001; 1961
N.2001.1.61
Dining room at Central Prison, Raleigh, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.1.62
Inmate Uniforms, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.1.63
Prison Guard at Central Prison Tower 5, n.d., 2001; n.d
N.2001.1.64
Ridgeway Hotel, Warren County, N.C., 1872, 2001; 1872
N.2001.1.65
Mamie D. Eisenhower, wife of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, c. 1960, 2001; c. 1960
N.2001.1.66
Lieutenant Lee Richardson, U.S. Air Force, with Japanese Flag, c. 1944, 2001; c. 1944
N.2001.1.67
Lt. Lee Richardson in front of a B-25 Aircraft, "Hotnuts," c. 1944, 2001; c. 1944
N.2001.1.68
Lt. Lee Richardson piloting his B-25 Bomber on a strafing mission against Japanese Trucks, c. 1944, 2001; c. 1944
N.2001.1.69
Lt. Lee Richardson's B-25 flying above a Japanese "Betty" aircraft, 2001; c. 1944
N.2001.1.70
Lt. Lee Richardson, with his B-25 crew, c. 1944, 2001; c. 1944
N.2001.1.71
Township Map of Davidson County, N.C., c. 1868, 2001; c. 1868
N.2001.1.72
Governor Mike Easley's Cabinet Secretaries, 2001, 2001
N.2001.1.73
Newspaper editor Dwight Lyman Culpepper, c. 1920, 2001; c. 1920
N.2001.1.74
Reverend Albert Gee Wilcox, Halifax County, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.1.75
Josephine Mason Willcox of Halifax County, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.1.76
B. Cunduff Williams, Insurance Agent from Raleigh, N.C., 2001; c. 1930s
N.2001.1.77
William Cooper of Chatham County, c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.1.78
Seaman Linwood A. Perry, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1940, 2001; c. 1940
N.2001.1.79
Jackson Greer, state legislator from Columbus County, N.C., 1907, 2001; 1907
N.2001.1.80
Isaac Taylor House, 200 block of Craven Street, New Bern, N.C., c. 1863, 2001; c. 1863
N.2001.1.81
Lowe Craven Street Warehouse and Wharf in New Bern, N.C., c . 1863, 2001; c. 1863
N.2001.1.82
Block House at Evans Mill, New Bern, N.C., c. 1863, 2001; c. 1863
N.2001.1.83
25th Massachusetts Infantry and 3rd New York Cavalry encamped at New Bern, c. 1863, 2001; c. 1863
N.2001.1.84
Louis M. Goldsborough (1805-1877), Union Naval Officer, c. 1863, 2001; c. 1863
N.2001.1.85
Hezekiah B. Billingsley of Monroe, N.C., c. 1880s, 2001; c. 1880s
N.2001.1.86
Frank T. Billingsley, Jr. of Union County, N.C., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.1.87
Frank T. Billingsley, Sr. of Monroe, N.C., c. 1940, 2001; c. 1940
N.2001.1.88
William Lewis Riddle of Raleigh, N.C., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.1.89
Caswell A. Riddle of Raleigh, N.C., c. 1880s, 2001; c. 1880s
N.2001.1.90
Annie B. Riddle of Raleigh, c. 1920s, 2001; c. 1920s
N.2001.1.91
John Milton Thomas of Anson County, N.C., c. 1900s, 2001; c. 1900s
N.2001.1.92
Richard Hines Riddle and unidentified soldiers with puppies, c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.1.93
Company M, 15th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army Baseball Team, c. 1909, 2001; 1909
N.2001.1.94
Richard H. Riddle in uniform, c. 1917, 2001; c. 1917
N.2001.1.95
Lawrence E. Riddle of Raleigh, N.C. in uniform, c. 1917, 2001; c. 1917
N.2001.1.96
Lt. Richard H. Riddle in uniform, c. 1940, 2001; c. 1940
N.2001.1.97
Charles S. Weddon of Raleigh, N.C., 1868, 2001; 1868
N.2001.1.98
Charles S. Weddon of Raleigh, N.C., c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.1.99
James P. Weddon of Raleigh, N.C., c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.1.100
Haynes home at 518 North Bloodworth St., Raleigh, N.C., c. 1900, 2001; c. 1900
N.2001.1.101
Alderson and Riddle Families at Haynes House, 518 N. Bloodworth St., Raleigh, N.C., c. 1916, 2001; c. 1916
N.2001.1.102
Agnes V. Weddon of Raleigh, N.C., c. 1890, 2001; c. 1890
N.2001.1.103
Floyd S. Davis, Calvin Woodard, R. E. Copeland, and W. H. Davis in Wilson, N.C., c. 1880s, 2001; c. 1880s
N.2001.1.104
H. S. Copeland, Fannie Graves, Lizzie Barnes, Bob Copeland, and Sue Davis of Wilson, N.C., c. 1880s, 2001; c. 1880s
N.2001.1.105
William J. Gay of Franklin County, N.C., c. 1890, 2001; c. 1890
N.2001.1.106
Susan P. Gay of Franklin County, N.C., c. 1890, 2001; c. 1890
N.2001.1.107
Atlas J. Stallings of Wake County, N.C., c. 1890s, 2001; c. 1890s
N.2001.1.108
Agnes B. Stallings of Wake County, N.C., c. 1890s., 2001; c. 1890s
N.2001.1.109
Marquis de Lafayette Letterhead Engraving, c. 1907, 2001; c. 1907
N.2001.2.1
Private Thomas Draughan, U.S. Army, c. 1950s, 2001; c. 1950s
N.2001.2.2
Pvt. Thomas C. Draughan inspecting equipment, Korea, c. 1952, 2001; c. 1952
N.2001.2.3
Lt. William F. Moody, Governor's Guard in Wake County, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.2.4
Major William F. Moody of Wake County, N.C. State Guard, c. 1900s, 2001; c. 1900s
N.2001.2.5
William F. Moody, Governor's Guard, c. early 1900s, 2001; c. 1900s
N.2001.2.6
Pvt. William Logan Deal, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.2.7
Jake P. Deal, U.S. Army, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.2.8
1st Lt. Clarence E. Blockstock, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.2.9
Great Methodist Revival Meeting, Laurinburg, N.C., 1912, 2001; 1912
N.2001.2.10
Bryson City Bridge, Courthouse and Square, Bryson City, N.C., c. 1908, 2001; c. 1908
N.2001.2.11
Methodist Episcopal Church, Belhaven, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.2.12
Efried-Wiscassett Mills, Albemarle, N.C., c. 1920, 2001; c. 1920
N.2001.2.13
Patients at Army General Hospital, Camp Butner, N.C., c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.2.14
Baptist Church in Hertford, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.2.15
Preston Woodall Residence, Benson, N.C., c. 1915, 2001; c. 1915
N.2001.2.16
Maj. David H. Pittard of Raleigh, N.C., 1960s, 2001; 1960s
N.2001.2.17
Capt. John S. Pittard, 1944, 2001; 1944
N.2001.2.18
Maj. John S. Pittard of Wake County, N.C., c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.2.19
Pvt. William Cowand returning from Japanese POW camp, 1945, 2001; 1945
N.2001.2.20
Col. Edmond J. Lilly, Jr. returning from Japanese POW camp, 1945, 2001; 1945
N.2001.2.21
Mullet Fishing Camp on Shackleford Banks, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.2.22
Shad Hatchery Interior, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.2.23
Ebenezer Emmons portrait, c. 1850s, 2001; c. 1850s
N.2001.2.24
Bayard Wooten at Great Lakes, Craven County, N.C., 1911, 2001; 1911
N.2001.2.25
Bayard Wooten at Lake Ellis Simon, Craven County, N.C., May 1911, 2001; 1911
N.2001.2.26
Zoological Room at State Museum of Natural History, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1902, 2001; c. 1902
N.2001.2.27
Mineral Room at the State Museum of Natural History, Raleigh, N.C, c. 1902, 2001; c. 1902
N.2001.2.28
Diamondback Terrapins in Brunswick County, N.C., c. 1890s, 2001; c. 1890s
N.2001.2.29
Room in the State Museum, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1900, 2001; c. 1900
N.2001.2.30
Illustration of Rossie Lead Vein, 1856, 2001; 1856
N.2001.2.32
North Carolina Mineral and Geology Exhibit, New Orleans, 1884-85, 2001; 1884-85
N.2001.2.32
North Carolina Exhibit at the St. Louis Exposition, 1904, 2001; 1904
N.2001.2.33
Confederate Veterans' Reunion, Troy, N.C., 1912, 2001; 1912
N.2001.2.34
Seaman William D. Wester of Henderson, N.C., 1944, 2001; 1944
N.2001.2.35
Pvt. David Evans of Henderson, N.C., 1943, 2001; 1943
N.2001.2.36
Pvt. Gene Breedlove and Pvt. Herb Brasington, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.2.37
Pvt. Guy Sumpter, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.2.38
Sgt. William B. Daniel, Lt. Jamie W. Dickie, and Cpl. Durwood T. Dickie, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.2.39
Seaman George T. Dickie, c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.2.40
Cadet George T. Dickie, Henderson, N.C., 1940, 2001; 1940
N.2001.2.41
Cadet George T. Dickie, 1940-41, 2001; 1940-41
N.2001.2.42
Cadet George T. Dickie, c.1942, 2001; c.1942
N.2001.2.43
Private Durwood T. Dickie of Epsom, N.C., c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.2.44
Candidate George T. Dickie and unidentified candidates, U.S. Maritime Service Officer Candidate School, 1944, 2001; 1944
N.2001.2.45
Private George T. Dickie and other U.S. Army Personnel at Ft. Jackson, S.C., 1951, 2001; 1951
N.2001.2.46
Private George T. Dickie at Fort Jackson, S.C., c. 1949-50, 2001; c.1949-50
N.2001.2.47
Corporal Joseph A. Patterson with unidentified U.S. Army personnel, c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.2.48
U.S. Army Headquarters and Service Companies, Ft. Belvoir, Virginia, c. 1949, 2001; c. 1949
N.2001.2.49
Lowrance Hospital, Mooresville, N.C., 1937, 2001; 1937
N.2001.2.50
Mooresville Cotton Mills, Mooresville, N.C., 1937, 2001; 1937
N.2001.2.51
Promotional page for Mooresville, N.C., 1937, 2001; 1937
N.2001.2.52
Gatton Family, of Harmony, N.C., c. 1927, 2001; 1927
N.2001.2.53
Cornelia Ann Dixon and unidentified family members, Harmony, N.C., c. 1920, 2001; c.1920
N.2001.2.54
Morehead City Coca Cola Bottling Works, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.2.55
Confederate Monument, Beaufort, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.2.56
D. W. Webb's Store, Arendell Street, Morehead City, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.2.57
Beaufort Baptist Church, Beaufort N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.2.58
Morehead City Presbyterian Church, c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.2.59
Charles Wallace School, Morehead City, N.C., c. 1930s, 2001; c. 1930s
N.2001.2.60
Early road in Morehead City, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.2.61
Corner of 9th and Arendell Streets, Morehead City, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.2.62
Corner of Seventh and Arendell Streets, Morehead City, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.2.63
Arendell Street looking East, Morehead City, N.C., 1925, 2001; 1925
N.2001.2.64
Morehead City School, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.2.65
Net reel and Menhaden Boat, Morehead City, N.C., c. 1920, 2001; c. 1920
N.2001.2.66A-B
Dog Track, Morehead City, N.C., 1950s, 2001; c. 1950s
N.2001.2.67
Corner of Sixth and Arendell Streets, Morehead City, N.C., 1961, 2001; 1961
N.2001.2.68
Keb Guthrie Grocery Store, Morehead City, N.C., 1958, 2001; 1958
N.2001.2.69
Webb's Store, Morehead City, N.C., 1959, 2001; 1959
N.2001.2.70
Unidentified members of a Carteret County Baseball Team, c. 1930s, 2001; c. 1930s
N.2001.2.71
Corner of Eighth and Arendell Streets, Morehead City, N.C., 1962, 2001; 1962
N.2001.2.72
View of Eighth and Arendell Streets (looking East), Morehead City, N.C., 1958, 2001; 1958
N.2001.2.73
Joe Fulcher and Eight Unidenfied Persons Fishing, Morehead City, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.2.74
Jefferson Hotel, Morehead City, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.2.75
Wallace House, Morehead City, N.C., n.d., 2001; n,d.
N.2001.2.76
Dee Gee's, Morehead City, 1950s, 2001; 1950s
N.2001.2.77
Walter Alexander Montgomery, Associate Justice of the N.C. Supreme Court, c. 1890s, 2001; c. 1890s
N.2001.2.78
Maria Byers, Lavinia Harrison, Florenece P. Petnell, Georgia Lander, and Connie Young, c. 1917, 2001; c. 1917
N.2001.2.79A
North Carolina Railroad Locomotive at Company Shops, c.1880, 2001, c. 1880
N.2001.2.79
Major John C. Winder, Engineer Corps, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.2.80
Mary M. Howe, Teacher and Principal, c. 1890s, 2001; c. 1890s
N.2001.2.80A
Pattie H. Carter of Warren County, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.2.81
Mary Fernandez Briscoe (left), African-American nurse, c. 1915, 2001; c. 1915
N.2001.2.82
Mary A. Culbreth, a Nurse at St. Agnes Hospital, Raleigh, N.C., 2001; c. 1916
N.2001.2.83
Nannie Lee Pritchard Johnson and two unidentified patients in the Children's Ward, St. Agnes Hospital, c. 1910s., 2001; c. 1910s
N.2001.2.84
Gertrude McWilliams with unidentified child, c. 1910s, 2001; c. 1910s
N.2001.2.85
Julia Latta, c. 1900s, 2001; c. 1900s
N.2001.2.86
Alice Hall, employee at St. Agnes Hospital, c. 1910s, 2001; c. 1910s
N.2001.2.87
Louise Harris, Lulu C. Grantham, R. Madelyn C. Bullock, Allaen W. Brown, Mary Cash, and Lillian M. Robinson, 1916, 2001; 1916
N.2001.2.88
Aaron B. Hunter in apartment, probably Florence, Italy, c. 1920
N.2001.2.89
Reverend Aaron B. Hunter and wife, Sarah T. Hunter, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1890s, 2001; c. 1890s
N.2001.2.90
Aaron B. Hunter, St. Augustine's College Principal, c. 1900s, 2001; c. 1900s
N.2001.2.91
Dr. Mary V. Glenton in wheelchair at St. Augustine's College, Raleigh, N.C., n.d.
N.2001.2.92
Rev. Aaron B. Hunter and Sarah T. Hunter at St. Augustine's College, c. 1910s, 2001; c. 1910s
N.2001.2.93
Unidentified Women at a Class on Waitressing, St. Augustine's College, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1910s, 2001; c. 1910s
N.2001.2.94
Sketch of a Stamp Act Riot at Newberne, 1765, 2001; 1905
N.2001.3.1
Sketch of the Battle of Alamance, 1771, 2001; 1905
N.2001.3.2
Bronze Plaque Depicting the Execution of James Pugh, a Regulator, 1771, 2001; 1905
N.2001.3.3
Whitmel Hill Anthony, U.S. Army, World War I, 2001; c. 1917
N.2001.3.4
Sketch of the Battle of New Bern, N.C., 14 March 1862, 2001; [1862]
N.2001.3.5
Sgt. Jessie M. Burton, U.S. Army Air Forces, 44th Bomb Group, c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.3.6
Sgt. Jessie M. Burton and Unidentified Members of his B-24 Bomber crew, c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.3.7
Sgt. Jessie M. Burton receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross from Gen. Leon Johnson, c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.3.8
Sgt. Jessie M. Burton receiving an Air Medal from Col. Gibson, c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.3.9
Bronze Plaque showing Air Campaign of the U.S. Army Air Forces, 4th Bomb Group, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.3.10
B-24 "Glory Bee" bomber of Sgt. Jessie M. Burton, c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.3.11
"Consolidated Mess," aircraft on which Sgt. Jessie M. Burton flew, c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.3.12
Nathan Dail and his wife, Martha Boyce Dail, of Chowan County, N.C., c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.3.13
David W. Hobbs and wife, Sallie A. Hobbs, of Gates County, N.C., c. 1890s, 2001; c. 1890s
N.2001.3.14
John Harvey Futrell of Northampton County, c. 1880s, 2001; c. 1880s
N.2001.3.15
Mary Louise Benthall Futrell, wife of John Harvey Futrell of Northampton county, c. 1880s, 2001; c. 1880s
N.2001.3.16
William H. Whitley of Wake County, N.C., c. 1925, 2001; c. 1925
N.2001.3.17
Members of Little Mount Zion Church at a baptism, Zebulon, N.C., c. 1930s, 2001; c. 1930s
N.2001.3.18
Old Town Bridge over Eno River, Hillsborough, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.3.19
Orange County Courthouse, Hillsborough, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.3.20
Baptist Church in Hillsborough, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.3.21
Episocal Church and Cemetery, Hillsborough, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.3.22
Presbyterian Church in Hillsborough, N.C, c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.3.23
Birdsey view of Hillsborough, N.C., looking East, c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.3.24
Home of Congressman J.H. Small, Washington, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.3.25
McCall Family of Asheville, N.C., c. 1920, 2001; c. 1920
N.2001.3.26
Edith, Anna Bell, and Georgia McCall with "Old Bess," their dog, c. 1920, 2001; c. 1920
N.2001.3.27
Maude E. McCall and her children, Leona Kate and Edith, c. 1911, 2001; c. 1911
N.2001.3.28
Katherine Eva McCall Tate, c. 1911, 2001; c. 1911
N.2001.3.29
Robert H. McCall from Transylvania County, N.C., c. 1915, 2001; c. 1915
N.2001.3.30
John Perry Hall as a student at UNC-Chapel Hill, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.3.31
Helen Canady and unidentified classmates at Oxford College, Oxford, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.3.32
John Green Hall, II, founder of Hall's Drugstore in Oxford, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.3.33
John Green Hall, Elizabeth Cannady, and their children, near Littleton, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.3.34
Sophronia Moore Horner of Oxford, N.C., c. 1890s, 2001; c. 1890s
N.2001.3.35
James Hunter Horner of Oxford, N.C., c. 1880s, 2001; c. 1880s
N.2001.3.36
Henry G. Cooper of Oxford, N.C., c. 1900s, 2001; c.1900s
N.2001.3.37
Emma Horner Cooper in Oxford, N.C., c. 1900s, 2001; c. 1900s
N.2001.3.38
Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Cooper and family in their Oxford, N.C. home, 1897, 2001; 1897
N.2001.3.39
The Cooper Family of Oxford, N.C. in their Williamsboro Street Home, 1908, 2001; 1908
N.2001.3.40
Henry G. Cooper of Oxford, N.C., c. 1920, 2001; c. 1920
N.2001.3.41
Rev. Andrew Craig and his wife, Rebecca G. Craig, of Bertie County, N.C., c. 1880s, 2001; c. 1880s
N.2001.3.42
Panoramic photograph of the 3rd Battalion, 322nd Infantry, 81st "Wildcat" Division, U.S. Army, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.3.43-46
Sgt. Sam C. Long with an unidentified soldier, 753rd Tank Battalion, U.S. Army, c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.3.47
PFC Robert C. Senter of Kipling, N.C., c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.3.48
Pvt. Myron Matthews and PFC Robert C. Senter, c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.3.49
Seaman 2nd Class Lexy L. Clark, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.3.50
PFC James L. Clark of Chatham County, N.C., c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.3.51
Ignatius W. Brock, c. 1914, 2001; c. 1914
N.2001.3.52
Corporal Raymond D. Hewitt of Catawba County, N.C., c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.3.53
Group photograph of Non-Commissioned Officers, including Isaac F. Cook, U.S. Army, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.3.54
Corporal Isaac F. Cook of Buncombe County, N.C., c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.3.55
1st Lt. Paul H. Pittman, Jr. in Korea, c. 1955-57, 2001; c. 1955-57
N.2001.3.56
1st Lt. Paul H. Pittman and unidentified Non-Commissioned Officers in Korea, c. 1955-57, 2001; c. 1955-57
N.2001.3.57
American Army tank running over a photograph of Adolp Hitler, c. 1945, 2001; c. 1945
N.2001.3.58
French Resistance Fighters, c. 1944-45, 2001; c. 1944-45
N.2001.3.59
Timothy E. Ward, Jr. of Chowan County, N.C. awaiting U.S. Army induction in Suffolk, Virginia, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.3.60
Timothy E. Ward, Jr. at Camp Lee, Virginia, May 23, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.3.61
Timothy E. Ward, Jr. at Miami Beach, Florida, June 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.3.62
Timothy E. Ward, Jr. at Sioux City, Iowa, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.3.63
1st Sgt. Timothy E. Ward, Jr. in Ordville, CA, 1943, 2001; 1943
N.2001.3.64
1st Sgt. Timothy E. Ward, Jr. and unidentified soldiers from Orderly Room S-2, S-3, and Medics, St. Quentin, France, 1944, 2001; 1944
N.2001.3.65
1st Sgt. Timothy E. Ward, Jr., from Chowan County, N.C., 1944, 2001; 1944
N.2001.3.66
Julia Ann J. Howard Parham of Granville County, N.C., c. 1900s, 2001; c. 1900s
N.2001.3.67
Corporal Robert L. Modlin of Hertford County, N.C., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.3.68
Ralph Hubert Pegram, Scout Master R. R. Kinney, and First Boy Scout troop in Winston-Salem, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.3.69
Henry Harrison Smith, itinerant photographer in North and South Carolina, c. 1900, 2001; c. 1900
N.2001.3.70
Henry Harrison Smith Family of Davie County, N.C., c. 1900s, 2001; c. 1900s
N.2001.3.71
Thomas Manning Daniel, U.S. Navy, c. 1944-45, 2001; c. 1944-45
N.2001.3.72
Family of Elijah Monroe Gantt in Springfield, Orangeburg County, S.C., c. 1896, 2001; c. 1896
N.2001.3.73
South Carolina State Militia Unit, c. 1900, 2001; c. 1900
N.2001.3.74
Turpentine Still in Eastern North or South Carolina, c. 1900, 2001; c. 1900
N.2001.3.75
Thomas Sitgreaves receipt for pay for escorting Herman Husbands after his expulsion from the House of Commons, April 22, 1771, 2001; 1771
N.2001.3.76
Joseph Hutson Flanner, c. 1880s, 2001; c. 1880s
N.2001.3.77
Joseph Hutson Flanner and his nephew, Joseph H. Flanner II, in Paris, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.3.78
Flanner-Mayhew House and Hendren House, New Bern, N.C., c. 1903, 2001; c. 1903
N.2001.3.79
Mary E. (Flanner) Mayhew of New Bern, N.C., c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.3.80
William Henry Mayhew, educator and editor from New Bern, N.C., c. 1850s, 2001; c. 1850s
N.2001.3.81
Thomas White Mayhew, c. 1860, 2001; c. 1860
N.2001.3.82
Carolina Durand Mayhew, c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.3.82
Rev. Linville Laurentine Hendren, c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.3.84
Rev. Linville L. Hendren and his wife, Elizabeth Mayhew Hendren, New Bern, N.C., c. 1868, 2001; c. 1868
N.2001.3.85
Elizabeth Mayhew Hendren and Elizabeth Roberts (Cannon), New Bern, N.C., c. 1911, 2001; c. 1911
N.2001.3.86
Elizabeth M. Hendren in New Bern, N.C., c. 1911, 2001; c. 1911
N.2001.3.87
Hendren Family, New Bern, N.C., 1927, 2001; 1927
N.2001.3.88
Linville Kerr Martin of Winston-Salem, N.C., c. 1940, 2001; c. 1940
N.2001.3.89
Joseph Flanner Hendren, lawyer in Elkin, N.C., c. 1930s, 2001; c. 1930s
N.2001.3.90
William Mayhew Hendren, attorney and state legislator, Winston-Salem, N.C., c. 1930s, 2001; c. 1930s
N.2001.3.91
Zebulon Baird Vance, Jr., c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.3.92
Mary Hendren Vance, educator and Duke University faculty member and Dean of Women, 1914, 2001; 1914
N.2001.3.93
Zebulon B. Vance, Jr and wife, Mary Hendren Vance, c. 1917, 2001; c. 1917
N.2001.3.94
Bungalow of Mr. and Mrs. Zebulon B. Vance, Jr. at Black Mountain, N.C., c. 1920, 2001; c. 1920
N.2001.3.95
Zebulon B. Vance, Jr. at his bungalow at Black Mountain, N.C., c. 1920, 2001; c. 1920
N.2001.3.96
Zebulon B. Vance, Jr. at the U.S. Naval Academy, c. 1880, 2001; c. 1880
N.2001.3.97
The Steamer, Neuse, at New Bern, c. 1903, 2001; c. 1903
N.2001.3.98
Back yard view of Flanner-Mayhew House in New Bern, N.C., c. 1900s, 2001; c. 1900s
N.2001.3.99
Vacation party at Shackleford Banks, N.C., c. 1909, 2001; c. 1909
N.2001.3.100
Vacation Party at Shackleford Banks, N.C., viewing "Sharpie," c. 1909, 2001; c. 1909
N.2001.3.101
Vacation party on Shackleford Banks posing with boat and shark, c. 1909, 2001; c. 1909
N.2001.3.102
Lt. Thomas E. Allen of Lumberton, N.C., c. 1950, 2001; c. 1950
N.2001.3.103
PFC Robert Eli Lawson of Orrum, N.C., c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.3.104
Sgt. Luther Prevatte of East Lumberton, N.C., c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.3.105
County bridge at Washington, N.C. following a flood, c. 1916, 2001; c. 1916
N.2001.3.106
Col. Wiley Croom Rodman and unidentified state militiamen at Camp Glenn, near Morehead City, N.C., 1913, 2001; 1913
N.2001.3.107
Col. Wiley C. Rodman with wife, Theodora, and children, Theodora, Charlotte, and Wiley, Jr. at Camp Glenn, 1913, 2001; 1913
N.2001.3.108
Col. Wiley C. Rodman's state militia unit encamped at Camp Glenn, N.C., c. 1913, 2001; 1913
N.2001.3.109
Wiley C. Rodman's state militia unit marching at Camp Glenn, N.C., 1913, 2001; 1913
N.2001.3.110
Col. Wiley C. Rodman's state militia unit at Camp Glenn, N.C., 1913, 2001; 1913
N.2001.3.111
House representative, Henry T. King, poses in front of the eighteenth century Pitt County courthouse, c. 1900, 2001; c. 1900
N.2001.3.112
Thomas Crowser Davis of Greenville, N.C., c. 1900s, 2001; c. 1900s
N.2001.3.113
Virginia Stith Davis of Greenville, N.C., c. 1880s, 2001; c. 1880s
N.2001.3.114
Mary Bayard Clarke, c. 1848, 2001; c. 1848
N.2001.3.115
Thomas Pollock Devereux, c. 1820s
N.2001.3.116
Catherine Johnson Devereux, c. 1830s, 2001; c. 1830s
N.2001.3.117
Thomas Pollock Devereux, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.3.118
24th Regiment, N.C. Troops, in camp, 1860s, 2001; 1860s
N.2001.3.119
William John Clarke of New Bern, N.C., c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.3.120
John Devereux, c. 1790s, 2001; c.1790s
N.2001.3.121
Francis Johnson Devereux Miller, c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.3.122
Honoria (Nora) Deveruex Cannon, c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.3.123
Robert Hines Cannon, c. 1850s, 2001; c. 1850s
N.2001.3.124
Children of Robert H. and Nora D. Cannon, c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.3.125
Nora D. Cannon with children, Robert and Mattie, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.3.126
Mary Bayard Clarke, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.3.127
Thomas Devereux Clarke, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.3.128
Thomas Devereux Clarke, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.3.129
Francis Devereux Clarke, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.3.130
Mary Devereux Clarke, c. 1870, 2001; c. 1870
N.2001.3.131
Mary Devereux Clarke, c. 1886, 2001; c. 1886
N.2001.3.132
Gorge Moulton, c. 1886, 2001; c. 1886
N.2001.3.133
Bayard Wooten, c. 1886, 2001; c. 1886
N.2001.3.134
Silk Confederate Flag, 2001; n.d.
N.2001.3.135
Execution of Don Ramon Pinto at Havana, Cuba, 22 March, 1855, 2001; 1855
N.2001.3.136
William E. Clarke, c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.3.137
William E. Clarke and wife, Bessie H. Clarke, at their wedding, 1886, 2001; 1886
N.2001.3.138
Mary Devereux Clarke Morgan, c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.3.139
Henry Watkins Miller of Raleigh, N.C., c. 1850s, 2001; c. 1850s
N.2001.3.140
Francis Devereux Miller, c. 1850s, 2001; c. 1850s
N.2001.3.141
Newly constructed Rosenwald School in Scotland County, N.C., c. 1928, 2001; c. 1928
N.2001.3.142
Old Rosenwald School in Scotland County, N.C., c. 1928, 2001; c. 1928
N.2001.3.143
Rosenwald School, Ansonville, N.C., c. 1920s, 2001; c. 1920s
N.2001.3.144
Mother of Harriet Espy, c. 1840s, 2001; c. 1840s
N.2001.3.145
Elizabeth Mayhew Hendren of New Bern, N.C., c. 1860, 2001; c. 1860
N.2001.3.146
United States Mint, Charlotte, N.C., c. late 1920s, 2001; c. 1920s
N.2001.3.147
Tennis Match at Sedgefield Country Club, Greensboro, N.C., c. 1930s, 2001; c. 1930s
N.2001.3.148
Mansion Park Hotel, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1930s, 2001; c. 1930s
N.2001.3.149
Girls Canning Club exhibit at the North Carolina State Fair, 1914, 2001; 1914
N.2001.3.150
Blue Star Store, 313 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.3.151
Birthplace of Andrew Johnson, Raleigh, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.3.152
Opening Room, Textile School, North Carolina State College, Raleigh, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.3.153
Carolina Country Club, Raleigh, N.C., c. late 1920s, 2001; c. 1920s
N.2001.3.154
Tennis Courts at Carolina Country Club, Raleigh, N.C., c. late 1920s, 2001; c. 1920s
N.2001.3.155
Milburnie Road at Deadman Bridge, Wake County, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.3.156
Rawls Motor Company, a Ford-Lincoln dealership, Raleigh, N.C., c. late 1920s, 2001; c. 1920s
N.2001.3.157
Main building at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1930, 2001; c. 1930
N.2001.3.158
Sewing Frank Wood's farmland with grain, Wake County, N.C., c. 1920, 2001; c. 1920
N.2001.3.159
State prison convict laborers, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.3.160
Farm family curing tobacco in Wake County, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.3.161
Aerial view of Spencer Shops, c. late 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.3.162
Harold E. Willis, Korean War, c. 1953, 2001; c. 1953
N.2001.3.163
1st Lt. Thomas Jefferson Seagle of the 23rd N.C. Infantry, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.3.164
Thomas Jefferson Seagle, Catawba County, N.C., c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.3.165
Maj. Benjamin Franklin Seagle of Company C, 2nd Regiment, N.C. Reserves, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.3.166
John Belton Seagle, Company L, 38th Infantry, Spanish-American War, c. 1898, 2001; c. 1898
N.2001.3.167
Company L, 38th Infantry Division, c. 1898, 2001; c. 1898
N.2001.3.168
John Belton Seagle Family, Catawba or Lincoln County, 1936, 2001; 1936
N.2001.3.169
Four generations of Seagle men, Catawba County, N.C., c. 1927, 2001; c. 1927
N.2001.3.170
Seagle Family Reunion, Lincoln County, N.C., c. 1909, 2001; c. 1909
N.2001.3.171
Andrew Luther Seagle on his last birthday, Lincoln County, N.C., 1938, 2001; 1938
N.2001.3.172
Workers clean up debris after Hurricanes Connie and Diane, Morehead City, N.C., August 1955, 2001; 1955
N.2001.3.173
Bryan Carr House on the sound side of Morehead City, N.C. after Hurricanes Connie and Diane, August 1955, 2001; 1955
N.2001.3.174
Home of Vernon Blades after Hurricanes Connie and Diane, Morhead City, N.C., August 1955, 2001; 1955
N.2001.3.175
George Barnes House after Hurricane Ione, Morehead City, N.C., September 1955, 2001; 1955
N.2001.3.176
View of the Edgerton House at Morehead City, N.C. after Hurricane Ione, September 1955, 2001; 1955
N.2001.3.177
Beach view of the George Barnes and Cunningham Houses, Morehead City, N.C., September 1955, 2001; 1955
N.2001.3.178
Exterior view of the Earl Thompson House after Hurricane Ione, Morehead City, N.C., September 1955, 2001; 1955
N.2001.3.179
Hurricane Ione destruction at Morehead City, September 1955, 2001; 1955
N.2001.3.180
Cooley Sanders beach wall after Hurricane Ione, Morehead City, N.C., September 1955, 2001; 1955
N.2001.3.181
The May House after Hurricane Ione, Morehead City, N.C., September 1955, 2001; 1955
N.2001.3.182
Bulldozer grading beach front at the Cannon House, Morehead City, September 1955, 2001; 1955
N.2001.3.183
Doughton House and Yard after Hurricane Ione, Morehead City, N.C., September 1955, 2001; 1955
N.2001.3.184
Damaged home on the Neuse River front after Hurricane Ione, New Bern, N.C., September 1955, 2001; 1955
N.2001.3.185
Collapsed garage and home damage after Hurricane Ione, Neuse River front, New Bern, N.C., September 1955, 2001; 1955
N.2001.3.186
Damaged beach front cottage after Hurricane Hazel, Morehead City, N.C., October 1954, 2001; 1954
N.2001.3.187
Damaged homes along the beach front at Morehead City after Hurricane Donna, 1960, 2001; 1960
N.2001.3.188-191
Macon Strother Smith, U.S. Naval Reserve, c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.4.1
Private Harvey Puryear, Sr., c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.4.2
Julian Carr Woody, photographer and mill employee, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.4.3
Emma Blacknall Holeman of Person County, N.C., c. 1880s, 2001; c. 1880s
N.2001.4.4
Lance Corporal George W. Stephenson, U.S. Marine Corps, c. 1952-1954, 2001; c.1952-1954
N.2001.4.5
Pvt. Robert William Safrit, c. 1899, 2001; c. 1899
N.2001.4.6
Ida Goodman Safrit of Cabarrus County, N.C., c. 1900, 2001; c. 1900
N.2001.4.7
Dr. Buckner Stith, 2001; n.d.
N.2001.4.8
James Hinton Pou, Jr., attorney in Smithfield, N.C., c. 1930, 2001; c. 1930
N.2001.4.9
Robert Lee Doughton, U.S. House of Representatives, 1937, 2001; 1937
N.2001.4.10
James Hinton Pou, Sr., c. 1900, 2001; c. 1900
N.2001.4.11
Virginia Pou Doughton, Morehead City, N.C., October 12, 1977, 2001; 1977
N.2001.4.12
North Carolina Congressional Delegation, 81st Congress, 1949-1950, 2001; 1949-1950
N.2001.4.13
Floyd B. McKissick, c. 1991, 2001; c. 1991
N.2001.4.14
Floyd B. McKissick, c. 1991, 2001; c. 1991
N.2001.4.14
John Merrick, c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.4.15
Dr. James E. Cheek, 2001; n.d.
N.2001.4.16
Dr. Julius LeVonne Chambers, c. 1970s, 2001; c. 1970s
N.2001.4.17
John H. Wheeler, J. Joseph Sansom, _______ Parharm, and two unidentified men, graduates of the NC Central School of Law, 1947, 2001; 1947
N.2001.4.18
Faculty from the North Carolina College at Durham (N.C. Central), 1950, 2001; 1950
N.2001.4.19
2nd Lt. Hugh S. Jones, 1967, 2001; 1967
N.2001.4.20
2nd Lt. Hugh S. Jones and unidentified soldier in Vietnam, 1968, 2001; 1968
N.2001.4.21
Col. James W. Hinton, 69th Regiment, N.C. State Troops, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.4.22
"Little Pigs" and "Napoleon Bonaparte at St. Helena", 2001; n.d.
N.2001.4.23-24
"Deborah Dent and Her Donkey" and "Krissk[r]ingle", 2001; n.d.
N.2001.4.25-26
"The Good Shoe-maker", 2001; n.d.
N.2001.4.27
"The Fireman" and "The Fighting Ships", 2001; n.d.
N.2001.4.28-29
Nursery Rhyme Illustrations for "The Sow came in the Saddle", 2001; n.d.
N.2001.4.30
Corporal Norwood E. Fields near the 38th Parallel, Korea, 1951, 2001; 1951
N.2001.4.31
Corporal Norwood E. Fields near 38th Parallel, Korea, January 1952, 2001; 1952
N.2001.4.32
Corporal Norwood E. Fields in Korea, February 1952, 2001; 1952
N.2001.4.33
PFC Art Halma, Sgt. Mac David, Corp. Norwood E. Fields, and Corp. Billy Nichols, Korea, February 1952, 2001; 1952
N.2001.4.34
Corp. Norwood E. Fields in Korea, February 1952, 2001; 1952
N.2001.4.35
Corporal Norwood E. Fields at Reserve Area, Korea, 1951, 2001; 1951
N.2001.4.36
Corporal Norwood E. Fields at Camp Rucker, Alabama, July 1952, 2001; 1952
N.2001.4.37
Corp. Turner G. Moore, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.4.38
Seaman Odey "Otis" Oliver of Selma, N.C., c. 1939, 2001; c. 1939
N.2001.4.39
Staff Sgt. Paul Sharp of Bertie County, N.C., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.4.40
Tech 4 William G. Modlin of Hertford County, N.C., c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.4.41
Chief Boatswain's Mate Paul H. Edwards, c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.4.42
Oide L. Bracy of Bertie County, N.C., c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.4.43
Tech 5 Calvin W. Parker of Hertford County, N.C., c. 1946-47, 2001; c. 1946-47
N.2001.4.44
PFC Charlie Louis Dilday of Hertford County, N.C., c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.4.45
Robert T. Newsome of Hertford County, N.C., c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.4.46
Private Lathan Dilday of Hertford County, N.C., c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.4.47
Technical Sergeant Donald L. Vierson, c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.4.48
Corporal Robert E. "Bo" Leake, c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.4.49
2nd Lt. John David Simons, Jr., c. 1960, 2001; c. 1960
N.2001.4.50
Sgt. Thomas L. Cherry, c. 1951, 2001; c. 1951
N.2001.4.51
Sgt. James E. Odom, Jr., c. 1944, 2001; c. 1944
N.2001.4.52
Staff Sergeant Lewis Eugene Mizelle, c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.4.53
Storekeeper 3rd Class Wayland W. Outlaw, c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.4.54
Tech 4 Mervin M. Early, c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.4.55
Sgt. Henry B. Barnes, 1944, 2001; 1944
N.2001.4.56
Chief Warrant Office 2 William R. Locke, c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.4.57
North Carolina House of Representatives, 1897, 2001; 1897
N.2001.5.1
Pierce Putnam Foster, Rockingham County, N.C. legislator, 1897, 2001; 1897
N.2001.5.2
Chief Gunner's Mate Jacob D. Yelton, Jr., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.5.3
PFC James A. Clark of Hertford County, N.C., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.5.4
PFC James A. Clark in dress uniform, c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.5.5
Ransom R. Merrill, sheriff of Madison County, N.C., c. 1861, 2001; c. 1861
N.2001.5.6
Coxswan 3rd Class Thomas T. Morris, Jr. of Bertie County, N.C., 1945, 2001; 1945
N.2001.5.7
Elva Louise Creech of Nash County, N.C., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.5.8
Ensign Thomas Williams Greene, c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.5.9
Governor Mike Easley, 2001, 2001
N.2001.5.10
Maj. Henry E. Kendall of Cleveland County, N.C., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.5.11
James W. Yelton of Rutherford County, N.C., 1945, 2001; 1945
N.2001.5.12
Sgt. First Class Bailey Gillespie of Gaston County, N.C., c. 1950, 2001; c. 1950
N.2001.5.13
Private Luther W. Keeter of Rutherford County, N.C., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.5.14
Private Luther W. Keeter of Rutherford County, N.C., c. 1950, 2001; c. 1950
N.2001.5.15
Lt. William McBrayar, c. 1890, 2001; c. 1890
N.2001.5.16
William A. Burton and unidentified soldiers, c. 1900s, 2001; c. 1900s
N.2001.5.17
Elizabeth House Hobgood of Granville County, N.C., c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.5.18
James Benton Hobgood of Granville County, N.C., c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.5.19
Joseph F. Hobgood, c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.5.20
Virginia Laird Hobgood, c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.5.21
Officers of the 51st Regiment, N.C. State Troops, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.5.22
Col. Hector McKethan, 51st Regiment, N.C. State Troops, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.5.23
Nancy M. Harris, John T. Harris, and Benjamin Harris at Shady Grove, Warren County, N.C., c. 1900, 2001; c. 1900
N.2001.5.24
Addie "Normie" Rittie of Saratoga, N.C., companion of the Weil family, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.5.25
Gertrude Weil and unidentified students at Smith College, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.5.26
Mina Weil, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.5.27
Mina, Henry, and Gertrude Weil, c. 1902, 2001; c. 1902
N.2001.5.28
H. Weil and Brothers Store, Goldsboro, N.C., 1912, 2001; 1912
N.2001.5.29
Rev. John Oliver Crosby, c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.5.30
Lt. James B. Hughes of Goldsboro, N.C., c. 1898, 2001; c. 1898
N.2001.5.31
Surgeon Arthur M. Brown, originally from Raleigh, N.C., c. 1898, 2001; c. 1898
N.2001.5.32
Aerial view of Swansboro, N.C., c. 1947-1948, 2001; c. 1947-1948
N.2001.5.33
K. Guthrie Grocery, Evans Street, Morehead City, N.C., 1959, 2001; 1959
N.2001.5.34
Site of Native American Indian Village, Peletier, N.C., 1959, 2001; 1959
N.2001.5.35
Indian Tar Pit, Peletier, N.C., 1959, 2001; 1959
N.2001.5.36-37
Indian tar pit, near Minnesott, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.5.38
First Horse and Hose Wagon, Morehead City, N.C., 1912, 2001; 1912
N.2001.5.39
Yates Mill, Wake County, N.C., c. 1940, 2001; c. 1940
N.2001.5.40
Sailing ship, EDWIN and MAUD, docked at New Bern, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.5.41
Covered Bridge in Johnston County, N.C., c. 1940, 2001; c. 1940
N.2001.5.42
Barbecuing in Franklin County, N.C., c. 1940, 2001; c. 1940
N.2001.5.43
Cotton gin in Johnston County, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.5.44
Mail carriers in Burlington, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.5.45
Lt. Governor Beverly Perdue, 2001, 2001; 2001
N.2001.5.46
PFC Charles E. Jackson of Rutherford County, N.C., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.6.1
Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., c. 1997-2001, 2001; c. 1997
N.2001.6.2
Sgt. Henry T. Allen, Third Sgt. Paul C. Thomas, and PFC Allen T. Parsons, all of Richmond County, N.C., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.6.3
1st Lt. Dorothy Amelia Cabaniss of Cleveland, N.C., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.6.4
Sgt. Eugene H. Allen of Richmond County, N.C., c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.6.5
Sgt. Henry Thomas Allen of Richmond County, N.C., c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.6.6
302nd Ordinance Regiment, Officers with Lt. Col. T. R. Wolfe, Camp Sutton, N.C., 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.6.7
Davis Military School, Winston, N.C., 1894, 2001; 1894
N.2001.6.8
Cadets at Davis Military School, Winston, N.C., 1894, 2001; 1894
N.2001.6.9
David Military School Baseball Team, 1894, 2001; 1894
N.2001.6.10
William R. Poole House, Raleigh, N.C., 1991, 2001; 1991
N.2001.6.11-12
Nat and Hazel Stallings House in Wake County, N.C., 1990, 2001; 1990
N.2001.6.13-14
Mt. Moriah Academy, Old Garner Road, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1907, 2001; c. 1907
N.2001.6.15
Old Sion pool house, Loop Road, Raleigh, N.C., 1991, 2001; 1991
N.2001.6.16
House of William H. Kelly and Rosa Poole Kelly, Guy Road, Wake County, N.C., 1974, 2001; 1974
N.2001.6.17
William H. Kelly and Rosa P. Kelly House, Guy Road, Wake County, N.C., 1991, 2001; 1991
N.2001.6.18
Impressionistic Painting of the William H. and Rosa P. Kelly Home in Wake County, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.6.19
Paul Leroy Jordan, U.S. Navy, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.6.20
Mary E. Hogue Jordan, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.6.21
Mary E. Hogue Jordan, wife of Paul L. Jordan, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.6.22
Jasper Thomas Caviness, Jr., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.6.23
American Military Cemetery, France, c. 1944, 2001; c. 1944
N.2001.6.24
Eugene Ballard, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.6.25-27
Jack Ballard, U.S. Navy, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.6.28
Earl Ballard, c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.6.29
Earl Ballard and unidentified friends in Panama, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.6.30
Otis and Earl Ballard in France, c. 1944-1945, 2001; c. 1944-1945
N.2001.6.31
Otis Ballard and Coy Overman in Locarno, Switzerland, November 4, 1945, 2001; 1945
N.2001.6.32
Otis Ballard and dog in France, c. 1944, 2001; c. 1944
N.2001.6.33
Earl Ballard and an unidentified friend in France, c, 1944-1945, 2001; c. 1944-1945
N.2001.6.34
Otis Ballard and unidentified servicemen in France, 1944, 2001; 1944
N.2001.6.35
Otis Ballard and Coy Overman in Locarno, Switzerland, 1945, 2001; 1945
N.2001.6.36
Otis Ballard, Coy Overman, and Leslie Pegram in Europe, c, 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.6.37
Coy Overman and Otis Ballard in France, 1944, 2001; 1944
N.2001.6.38
Otis Ballard and unidentified servicemen holding newspapers at their camp, Europe, c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.6.39
Unidentified soldiers eating in a field, Normandy, 1944, 2001; 1944
N.2001.6.40
Coy Overman, Roy Amerson, Fred Clark, and _______ Pait, with Nazi flag in France, 1944, 2001; c. 1944
N.2001.6.41
Flag of the "Bethel" Regiment, 11th Regiment, N.C. State Troops, with inset images of Robert F. Hoke and Henry L. Wyatt, c. 1890s, 2001; c. 1890s
N.2001.6.42
________ Skinner of Pitt County, N.C. in World War I uniform, August 1918, 2001; 1918
N.2001.6.43
Unidentified soldier in World War I uniform, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.6.44
Unidentified World War I soldier, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.6.45
World War I soldiers at Camp Greene, Charlotte, N.C., August 4, 1918, 2001; 1918
N.2001.6.46
Sonarman Third Class Sion Hilliard Harrington, Jr. of Erwin, N.C., 1943, 2001; 1943
N.2001.6.47
Gwen Butler, Edward Wade, Geraldine Harrington, and James Boykin in front of Erwin Presbyterian Church, c. 1943-1944, 2001; 1943-1944
N.2001.6.48
James Boykin, Alice L. L. Harrington, and Sion H. Harrington, Jr., Erwin, N.C., 1943, 2001; 1943
N.2001.6.49
Sonarman Third Class Sion H. Harrington, Jr. and Musician First Class Dace Crawford of Erwin, c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.6.50
Myrt H. Crafton and Sgt. Arthur Crafton and their son, Arthur Lee Crafton of Erwin, N.C., c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.6.51
Fountain Cotton Mill, Tarboro, N.C., c. 1940, 2001; c. 1940
N.2001.6.52
Interior view of Bell's Jewelry Store, Washington, N.C., c. 1915, 2001; c. 1915
N.2001.6.53
"Getting Good Logs Out of Bad Places," Pine Town, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.6.54
Main Street, Looking South, Roanoke Rapids, N.C., c. 1930-1945, 2001; c. 1930-1945
N.2001.6.55
U.S. Congressman Charles R. Jonas, c. 1960, 2001; c. 1960
N.2001.6.56
Franklin County Courthouse, Louisburg, N.C., c. 1907, 2001; c. 1907
N.2001.6.57
Furnished Six Room Cottages, Lake Waccamaw, N.C., c. 1928, 2001; c. 1928
N.2001.6.58
The Library, Columbus, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.6.59
Salem Cottage and Emmerton School, Swansboro, N.C., c. 1908, 2001; c. 1908
N.2001.6.60
St. Luke's Hospital, Fayetteville, N.C., c. 1905-1915, 2001; c. 1905-1915
N.2001.6.61
Vance Street looking South, Fremont, N.C., c. 1909, 2001; c. 1909
N.2001.6.62
Stone cutting shed, Mt. Airy, N.C., c. 1915, 2001; c. 1915
N.2001.6.63
Atlantic Coast Line Shops, South Rocky Mount, N.C., c. 1907, 2001; c. 1907
N.2001.6.64
Epstein's Clothing and Furnishing Store, Rocky Mount, N.C., c. 1915, 2001; c. 1915
N.2001.6.65
African-American troops manning Artillery Defenses, Camp Davis, N.C., c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.6.66
The Executives, a Raleigh, N.C. musical group, c. 1965, 2001; c. 1965
N.2001.6.67
U.S. Patent to Joseph L. Winner of Elizabeth City, N.C. for an improvement to a device used for fumigating photographic paper, May 30, 1871, 2001; 1871
N.2001.6.68-69
U.S. Patent to Joseph L. Winner of Elizabeth City, N.C. for improvement to photographic plate holders, October 17, 1871, 2001; 1871
N.2001.6.70-71
Sgt. John Richard Hedgepeth of Henderson, N.C., c. 1953, 2001; c. 1953
N.2001.6.72
First Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation celebration at Methodist Church, New Bern, N.C., January 1, 1864, 2001; 1864
N.2001.6.73
Maj. Richard M. Ripley and Yung Pheu in Korea, October 1951, 2001; 1951
N.2001.6.74-75
John Wilkerson of Person County, c. 1860s, 2001; 1860s
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Jessie Thompson Wilkerson of Person County, N.C., c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
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John and Jessie Wilkerson of Person County, N.C., c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.6.78
Ed and Rupert Cheek of Person County, N.C., c. 1870, 2001; c. 1870
N.2001.6.79
Ed and Rupert Cheek of Person County, N.C., c. 1880s-1890s., 2001; 1880s-1890s
N.2001.6.80
Dr. Sanford Spurgeon of Person County, N.C. c. 1870, 2001; c. 1870
N.2001.6.81
Doctors at the N.C. Tuberculosis Sanitorium, Hoke County, N.C., c. 1930, 2001; c. 1930
N.2001.6.82
Nurses at the N.C. Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Hoke County, N.C., c. 1930, 2001; c. 1930
N.2001.6.83
Three nurses at the N.C. Tuberculosis Sanatoriun, Hoke County, N.C., c. 1930, 2001; c. 1930
N.2001.6.84
Group of Male Patients at the N.C. Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Hoke County, N.C., c. 1930s, 2001; c. 1930s
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Male Patients playing cards at the N.C. Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Hoke County, N.C., c. 1930s, 2001; c. 1930s
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Patients on the lawn at the N.C. Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Hoke County, N.C., c. 1930, 2001; c. 1930
N.2001.6.87
Edward Wade, Bobby Hines, and Bill Harrington, Sr. in uniform outside Erwin Presbyterian Church, c. 1944, 2001; c. 1944
N.2001.6.88
Pvt. Edward Wade of Erwin, N.C., c. 1944, 2001; c. 1944
N.2001.6.89
Bill H. Harrington of Erwin, N.C., member of the "Seabee" band, October 1944, 2001; 1944
N.2001.6.90
Wade H. Lucas of Erwin, N.C., U.S. Marine Corps, 1943, 2001; 1943
N.2001.6.91
LaVerne S. and Leon H. Wade of Erwin, N.C., c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.6.92
Private Edward Wade of Erwin, N.C. c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.6.93
Warrant Officer James Boykin of Wilson County, N.C., c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.6.94
Sion Hilliard Harrington, Sr. and wife, Alice Leola Lucas Harrington, Erwin, N.C. February 3, 1943, 2001; 1943
N.2001.6.95
Sion ("Si") Hilliard Harrington, Jr., Erwin, N.C., October 11, 1942, 2001; 1942
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Sion H. Harrington, Jr. graduating from high school, 1943, 2001; 1943
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Seaman Sion H. Harrington, Jr. of Erwin, N.C., U.S. Navy, September 16, 1943, 2001; 1943
N.2001.6.98
Sion Hilliard Harrington, Jr. of Erwin, N.C. and an unidentified petty officer at Navy "boot camp," September 16, 1943, 2001; 1943
N.2001.6.99
Sketch of James Alfred Goodwin of Edenton, N.C., c. 1917, 2001; c. 1917
N.2001.6.100
Technical Sergeant Guy T. Padgett of Rutherford County, N.C., c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.6.101
President Andrew Johnson's Warrant of Pardon for Samuel S. Biddle, November 13, 1865, 2001; 1865
N.2001.6.102
Staff Sergeant Kendall T. Farrell, c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
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Dr. Manassa T. Pope, Raleigh physician, c. 1910s, 2001; c. 1910s
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Dr. Manassa T. Pope with wife, Delia H. (Phillips) Pope, and daughter, Evelyn Pope, c. 1909, 2001; c. 1909
N.2001.6.105
Dr. Manassa T. Pope, Col. James H. Young, and an unidentified soldier of the 3rd N.C. Infantry Regiment, Georgia, c. 1899, 2001; c. 1899
N.2001.6.106
John L. Birdsall, 3rd N.C. Infantry, at Fort Macon, N.C., July 1898, 2001; 1898
N.2001.6.107
Willie B. Hill, 3rd N.C. Infantry Regiment, at Fort Macon, N.C., July 29, 1898, 2001; 1898
N.2001.6.108
Lt. D. J. Gilmer, Capt. S. O. Mason, and Lt. P. H. Haywood, officers of the 3rd N.C. Infantry, in camp, Georgia, c. 1899, 2001; c. 1899
N.2001.6.109
Col. James H. Young with his horse, "Dude," in camp in Georgia, c. 1899, 2001; c. 1899
N.2001.6.110
Unidentified member of the 3rd N.C. Volunteer Regiment in Georgia, c. 1899, 2001; c. 1899
N.2001.6.111
Four unidentified members of the 3rd N.C. Volunteers in camp in Georgia, c. 1899, 2001; c. 1899
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Officers of the 3rd N.C. Volunteers on horseback in Georgia, January 1899, 2001; c. 1899
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U.S. Army, 3rd Regiment, North Carolina Volunteers in Georgia, January 1, 1899, 2001; 1899
N.2001.6.114
General Electric 100,000 cycle generator used by Reginald Fessenden, 2001; n.d.
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General Electric 50,000 cycle generator used by Reginald Fessenden, August 1906, 2001; 1906
N.2001.6.116
Interior view of a radio station with operator, Machrihanish, Scotland, 1905, 2001; 1905
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Dr. Frank S. Hargrave of Wilson, N.C., president of National Medical Assocation, 1914, 2001; 1914
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Blueprint of Camp Polk farm boundaries, 1920, 2001; 1920
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Blueprint of Camp Polk prison buildings, 1956, 2001; 1956
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Aerial view of Camp Polk Youth Center, c. 1968, 2001; c. 1968
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Camp Polk, Raleigh, N.C., a U.S. Army tank training base during World War I, c. 1918, 2001;c. 1918
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Property owners tract map of Camp Polk, c. 1918, 2001;c. 1918
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Panoramic view of proposed Camp Polk tank school, Raleigh, N.C., December 20, 1918, 2001;c. 1918
N.2001.6.124-127
Civilian Camp, Camp Polk, Raleigh, N.C., December 20, 1918, 2001; 1918
N.2001.6.128
Map of Polk Prison Farm, Raleigh, N.C., 1956, 2001; 1956
N.2001.6.129
Blueprint of guard towers A and B for Polk Prison, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1963, 2001; c. 1963
N.2001.6.130
Map of the permanent and civilian camps at Camp Polk, Raleigh, N.C., 1918, 2001; 1918
N.2001.6.131
Licklog Tunnel on the Western North Carolina Railroad, near Ridgecrest, N.C., c. 1880, 2001; c. 1880
N.2001.7.1
Point Tunnel and Viaduct on the Western North Carolina Railroad, near Old Fort, N.C., c. 1880, 2001; c. 1880
N.2001.7.2
Sherman B. Smithey, Jr., photographer at Fort Bragg, N.C. during World War II, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.7.3
Raymond V. Sink, U.S. Navy, c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.7.4
Painting of Moore's Mill, Flat River, Person County, N.C., c. 1920-1925, 2001; c. 1920-1925
N.2001.7.5
Stephen Barton, Jr., c. 1860s, 2001;c. 1860s
N.2001.7.6
Miles Rufus King of Halifax County, N.C., c. 1860s, 2001;c. 1860s
N.2001.7.7
Charity W. "Pink" (Paschall) King of Warren County, N.C., c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.7.8
Wilson Hawkins of Halifax County, N.C., c. 1880, 2001; c. 1880
N.2001.7.9
Willie Pittard of Halifax County, N.C. c. 1880s, 2001;c. 1880s
N.2001.7.10
Walter Little of Halifax County, c. 1880s, 2001; c. 1880s
N.2001.7.11
Jesse Pittard, Sr. of Halifax County, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.7.12
Jesse Pittard, Jr of Halifax County, N.C., c. 1880s, 2001; c. 1880s
N.2001.7.13
Lucy Newson of Halifax County, N.C., c. 1880s, 2001; [c. 1880s]
N.2001.7.14
"Pudge" Newsom of Halifax County, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
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Tabitha G. Jenkins of Halifax County, N.C., c. 1858, 2001; c. 1858
N.2001.7.16
Tabitha G. Jenkins of Halifax County, N.C., c. 1861, 2001; c. 1861
N.2001.7.17
Mattie C. Davis, Mary B. Davis, and Mamie Taylor of Halifax County, N.C., c. 1880s, 2001; c. 1880s
N.2001.7.18
Title page: Edgecombe County, N.C. Record of Book of Marks and Brands, 1732-1809, 1835, 2001; 1732-1809, 1835
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Edgecombe County Book of Marks and Brands, May 1799, page 27, 2001; 1799
N.2001.7.20
Old Company Mill, Wake County, N.C., c. 1920s, 2001; c. 1920s
N.2001.7.21
Main Study Building, Black Mountain College, 1942, 2001; 1942
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Erwin Straus leading students in discussion during a philosophy class, Black Mountain College, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.7.23
Study room in the Main Study Building, Black Mountain College, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.7.24
Students at Black Mountain College clearing land, 1942, 2001; 1942
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Piano concert in the college dining hall at Black Mountain College, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.7.26
Robert Wunsch, professor and College Rector at Black Mountain College, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.7.27
Elsa Kahl, dance instructor, Black Mountain College, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.7.28
Theodore Dreier, mathematics teacher and administrators, Black Mountain College, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.7.29
Heinrich Jalowetz, teacher of music composition and form, Black Mountain College, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.7.30
Kenneth Kurtz, professor of English and American Literature, Black Mountain College, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.7.31
A. Lawrence Kocher, design teacher and supervisor of construction, Black Mountain College, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.7.32
Josef Albers, art professor, Black Mountain College, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.7.33
Fritz J. Hansgirg, professor of physical sciences, Black Mountain College, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.7.34
Students working at barn on the farm, Black Mountain College, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.7.35
Josef Albers conducting an art class at Black Mountain College, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.7.36
Laboratory equipment in the Science Department at Black Mountain College, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.7.37
Professor A. Lawrence Kocher conducting architecture class, Black Mountain College, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.7.38
Harper E. Dickens, Lacey Q. Simpson, and John P. Perry of Alamance County, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.7.39
Donald Ray Price, c. 1970, 2001; c. 1970
N.2001.7.40
Nathan L. Price, Dwayne Hickman, and unidentified soldier, c. 1953, 2001; c. 1953
N.2001.7.41
Nathan L. Price fo Person County, N.C. at Hamilton Air Force Base, San Francisco, CA, c. 1953, 2001; c. 1953
N.2001.7.42
United States Post Office, Graham, N.C., c. 1939, 2001; c. 1939
N.2001.7.43
Eugene Jarvis Coltrane, 1907, 2001; 1907
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Annie H. Coltrane, 1907, 2001; 1907
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Eugene J. Coltrane, Superintendent of Public Schools, Roanoke Rapids, N.C. c. 1920s, 2001; c. 1920s
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Eugene J. Coltrane as Superintendent of Public Schools, Salisbury, N.C., c. 1929-1932, 2001; c. 1929-1932
N.2001.7.47
Eugene J. Coltrane as President of Brevard College, c. late 1940s, 2001; c. late 1940s
N.2001.7.48
Drainage canal at Lake Mattamuskeet, Hyde County, N.C., c. 1915-1920, 2001; c. 1920s
N.2001.7.49
Durham & Southern Railroad Depot, Coats, N.C., 1974, 2001; 1974
N.2001.7.50
Power House, Blewett Falls, Richmond County, N.C., February 1, 1912, 2001; 1912
N.2001.7.51
Mineral Spring Hotel, Skyland, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.7.52
Covered bridge over County Line Creek, Milton, N.C., c. 1912-1915, 2001; c. 1910-1915
N.2001.7.53
Shuford National Bank, Newton, N.C. c. 1920s, 2001; c. 1920s
N.2001.7.54
Edwards Military Institute, Salemburg, N.C. c. 1950, 2001; c. 1950
N.2001.7.55
View of Fayetteville Street looking toward the Capitol, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1910s, 2001; c. 1920s
N.2001.7.56
Main Street looking north, Louisburg, N.C., c. 1920, 2001; c. 1920
N.2001.7.57
Southern Express Company, Mt. Airy, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.7.58
French Broad River and tannery at Rosman, N.C, Transylvania County, N.C., c. 1914, 2001; c. 1914
N.2001.7.59
South Poindexter Street, Elizabeth City, N.C., c. 1908, 2001; c. 1908
N.2001.7.60
Norfolk and Southern Railroad Depot, Elizabeth City, N.C., 1908, 2001; c. 1908
N.2001.7.61
Fairmont Novelty Works, Fairmont, N.C. c. 1909, 2001; c. 1909
N.2001.7.62
Colonel Vernon E. Green, Commanding Officer, 10th Special Forces Group, U.S. Army, c. 1970, 2001; c. 1970
N.2001.7.63
Technician Fourth Grade Oliver H. Yancey of Warren County, N.C., c. 1944, 2001; c. 1944
N.2001.7.64
Private First Class Warren G. Pate of Harnett County, c. 1944, 2001; c. 1944
N.2001.7.65
Gerald F. Sullivan, Carroll A. Whichard, William L. Whitley, Leroy F. Schwiebert, all U.S. Army Air Force, November 1944, 2001; 1944
N.2001.7.66
Private Charles L. Dunn of Scotland Neck, N.C., U.S. Marine Corps, c. 1919, 2001; c. 1919
N.2001.7.67
Charles L. Dunn of Scotland Neck. c. 1920, 2001; c. 1920
N.2001.7.68
Planters National Bank and Trust Company, Rocky Mount, N.C., c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.7.69
Durham Loan and Trust Company, Durham, N.C.., c. 1930s, 2001; c. 1930s
N.2001.7.70
Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, Winston-Salem, N.C., c. 1920s, 2001; c. 1920s
N.2001.7.71
Salley (Holeman), former slave of Capt. James G. Holeman, Person County, N.C., c. 1885, 2001; c. 1885
N.2001.7.72
Julian Carr Woody, photographer, at Badin, N.C.. 1917, 2001; 1917
N.2001.7.73
Rivermont Spring, West Durham, N.C., 1922, 2001; c. 1922
N.2001.7.74
The People's Bank, Roxboro, N.C., c. 1922, 2001; c. 1922
N.2001.7.75
Confederate States of America account of purchase of corn and fodder from James Holeman, Person County, N.c., March 29, 1865, 2001; 1865
N.2001.7.76
Frances R. Mangum, Wake County, N.C., c. 1859, 2001; c. 1859
N.2001.7.77
Colonel Stephen Lee, c. 1850, 2001; c. 1850
N.2001.7.78
Caroline Lee, c. 1850, 2001; c. 1850
N.2001.7.79
Col. Stephen Lee and his second wife, Roseanne Patton Morrison Lee, , and their child, Caroline, c. 1860, 2001; c. 1860
N.2001.7.80
Colonel Mildred Irene Clark of Bladen County, N.C., U.S. Army Nurse Corps, 1938-1967, 2001; c. 1940
N.2001.7.81
Private First Class Charles George, U.S. Army, c. 1952, 2001; c. 1950
N.2001.7.82
Colonel Edward F. Rector of Madison County, N.C., c. 1940, 2001; c. 1940
N.2001.7.83
Sheet music to "The Farmer Forgotten," and "Come Join the Farmers Cause" from "Songs of Industry" by Charles S. Howe, 2001; n.d.
N.2001.7.84
Gunner's Mate Jacob D. Yelton, Jr., U.S. Navy, c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.7.85
Ted Small, U.S. Navy, from Rutherford County, N.C., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.7.86
Joe Hamrick, U.S. Navy, from Rutherford County, N.C., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.7.87
Robert Small, U. S. Navy, from Rutherford County, N.C., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.7.88
Private First Class James Padgett, U.S. Army, from Rutherford County, N.C., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.7.89
Yates and Guy Padgett, U.S. Army Air Forces, c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.7.90
Sergeant First Class Mark Rhodes and two unidentified women, c. 1939, 2001; c. 1939
N.2001.7.91
Private First Class Lorene Padgett Hopson, U.S. Army, c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.7.92
Private First Class Roy Hopson, U.S. Army, c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.7.93
City Transfer Company, 109 W. Nash Street, Wilson, N.C., 1911, 2001; 1911
N.2001.7.94
William N. Clark and wife, Agnes J. Clark, Henderson County, N.C., c. 1900, 2001; c. 1900
N.2001.7.95
Hotel Cherry, Wilson, N.C., c. 1935, 2001; c. 1935
N.2001.7.96
Efland Home, "White House," Efland, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.8,1
Sim W. Efland of Efland, N.C. at Atlantic City, New Jersey, c. 1906-1909, 2001; c. 1906-1909
N.2001.8.2
Sycamore Plantation near Edenton, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.8.3
Booth House, Edenton, N.C., built 1776, 2001; n.d.
N.2001.8.4
Mulberry Hill House and plantation, established near Edenton, N.C. by James Blount in 1689, 2001; n.d.
N.2001.8.5
The Paragon's new brick building, Morehead City, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.8.6
S & W Cafeteria, Charlotte, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.8.7
Atlantic Coast Line Railray Station, Hobgood, N.C., c. 1913, 2001; c. 1913
N.2001.8.8
Newland Hall for Boys, Appalachian Training School, Boone, N.C., c. 1911, 2001; c. 1911
N.2001.8.9
United States Post Office and Hotel, Ahoskie, N.C., c. 1909, 2001; c. 1909
N.2001.8.10
Main Street, Thomasville, N.C., c. 1950s, 2001; c. 1950s
N.2001.8.11
Passenger Station, Chadbourn, N.C., c. 1912, 2001; c. 1912
N.2001.8.12
Southern Railroad Station, Canton, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.8.13
The Old McKenzie Mill, Pinehurst, N.C., c. 1910s, 2001; c. 1910s
N.2001.8.14
Whitfield Residence, Enfield, N.C., where the Marquis de Lafayette spoke on his tour of the United States in 1824, 2001; n.d.
N.2001.8.15
Lexington Bakery, home of American Beauty Bread, Lexington, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.8.16
The "Dummy," an engine-powered trolly car, Laurel Park, Hendersonville, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.8.17
Edwin Michael Holt, textile manufacturer, c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.8.18
Thomas Michael Holt, textile manufacturer and governor of North Carolina, c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.8.19
James Henry Holt, textile manufacturer, c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.8.20
George W. Swepson, textile manufacturer and railroad official, c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.8.21
Peter Holt, textile manufacturer from Alamance County, N.C., c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.8.22
James Sidney Scott, cotton manufacturer at Graham, N.C., c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.8.23
John Q. Gant, merchant and cotton mill operator, Alamance County, N.C., c. 1880s, 2001; c. 1880s
N.2001.8.24
Capt. James Nathaniel Williamson, textile manufacturer in Alamance County, N.C., c. 1880s, 2001; c. 1880s
N.2001.8.25
William A. Erwin, textile manufacturer, c. 1910s, 2001; c. 1910s
N.2001.8.26
Lawrence S. Holt, textile manufacturer from Alamance County, N.C., c. 1910s, 2001; c. 1910s
N.2001.8.27
Eugene Holt, manufacturer of textiles from Alamance County, N.C., c. 1910s, 2001; c. 1910s
N.2001.8.28
Pvt. Wilbert P. Bryant and Sgt. James M. Bryant in France, c. 1944, 2001; c. 1944
N.2001.8.29
Funerals of Pvt. Wilbert P. Bryant, Sgt. James M. Bryant, and Sgt. William M. Bryant, 1948, 2001; 1948
N.2001.8.30
George W. Kirk, c. 1865, 2001; c. 1865
N.2001.8.31
Staff Sgt. Earl H. Tyndell, Jr., c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.8.33
Staff Sgt. Frances O. McGraw, c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.8.34
Mary Bayard Devereux Clark's Journal of Poetry, 1851-1852, n.d., 2001; 1851-1852, n.d.
N.2001.8.35A-D
Dr. George Hankins Coke, c. 1870s, 2001; c. 1870s
N.2001.8.36
Col. James Leigh of Perquimans County, N.C., c. 1820s, 2001; c. 1820s
N.2001.8.37
Mary Barclif Leigh of Perquimans County, N.C., c. 1820s, 2001; c. 1820s
N.2001.8.38
Edward Augustus Leigh of Perquimans County, N.C., c. 1850, 2001; c. 1850
N.2001.8.39
Grizell Jacocks Leigh of Perquimans County, N.C.,2001; c. 1860
N.2001.8.40
Jonathan Hill Jacocks of Bertie and Perquimans County, N.C., c. 1830, 2001; c. 1830
N.2001.8.41
Pvt. Silas S. Singleton at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, 1937, 2001; 1937
N.2001.8.42
First Sergeant Silas S. Singleton, Korea, 1956, 2001;1956
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Command Sgt. Maj. Silas S. Singleton "trooping the line" with Col. George Bicher at his retirement, Fort Bragg, N.C., August 31, 1973, 2001;1973
N.2001.8.44
Command Sgt. Maj. Silas S. Singleton, 35th Engineer Group, U.S. Army, receiving the Legion of Merit from Col. George Bicher, August 31, 1973, 2001;1973
N.2001.8.45
CSM Silas S. Singleton's Retirement Ceremony, Fort Bragg, N.C., August 31, 1973, 2001;1973
N.2001.8.46
Samuel Hynes Vick of Wilson, N.C., c. 1890s, 2001;c. 1890s
N.2001.8.47
Henry P. Cheatham, African-American Congressman, c. 1889, 2001;c. 1889
N.2001.8.48
Ernest Cherry of Tarboro, N.C., c. 1900, 2001;c. 1900
N.2001.8.49
Jeter Conley Prichard, U.S. Senator and Federal Judge, c. 1900, 2001; c. 1900
N.2001.8.50
1st Lt. Halcott P. Jones, c. 1862, 2001;c. 1862
N.2001.8.51
Capt. Richard Dawson Tyndell, U.S. Army, c. 1989, 2001;c. 1989
N.2001.8.52
Hawkins Family Portrait, Raleigh, N.C., August 1887, 2001; 1887
N.2001.8.53
Nicholas Gibbon, 28th Regiment, N.C. State Troops, c. 1862, 2001;c. 1862
N.2001.8.54
Robert Gibbon, 28th Infantry Regiment, N.C. State Troops, c. 1862, 2001;c. 1862
N.2001.8.55
Two unidentified women at 213 W. Green Street, Durham, N.C., c. 1900, 2001;c. 1900
N.2001.9.1
Elon College Baseball Team, c. early 1900s, 2001;c. 1900s
N.2001.9.2A-C
Karl Grier Hudson, c. 1940, 2001; c. 1940
N.2001.9.3
Karl Grier Hudson, Jr., c. 1955, 2001; c. 1955
N.2001.9.4
Ensign Roy V. Proctor, U.S. Navy, c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.9.5
PFC Tillman Smith in Farge, Germany, 1955-56, 2001; c. 1955-56
N.2001.9.6
Petroleum Laboratory (U.S. Army), Farge, Germany, 1955, 2001; 1955
N.2001.9.7
Maj. Gen. Allen Hal Turage, U.S. Marine Corps, c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.9.8
Fireman 1st Class Leonard C. Day, U.S. Navy, c. 1910s, 2001; c. 1910s
N.2001.9.9
Pvt. Walter Satterwhite and Pvt. Lighbody, U.S. Marine Corps, c. 1913, 2001; c. 1913
N.2001.9.10
Lt. Wade H. Lowary, Lt. Richard T. Norwell, Lt. Robert T. McNeely, and Lt. George A. Parrish, U.S. Army Air Corps graduates, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.9.11
Pvt. Thomas M. Gallagher, c. 1944, 2001; c. 1944
N.2001.9.12
Colonel (later Lt. Gen.) Frank Alston Armstrong, Jr., U.S. Air Force, c. 1945, 2001; c. 1945
N.2001.9.13
Lt. (Junior grade) Caleb D. Bradham of the N.C. Naval Militia, c. 1900s, 2001; c. 1900s
N.2001.9.14
Lt. Caleb D. Bradham, C. E. Case, and Ensign C. J. McSorley, N.C. Naval Militia, Charleston, S.C., c. 1900s, 2001; c. 1900s
N.2001.9.15
Commander Caleb D. Bradham and unidentified North Carolina Naval Militia, 1909, 2001; 1909
N.2001.9.16
Sergeant Major Frank E. Pullen, 25th U.S. Infantry, c. 1898, 2001; c. 1898
N.2001.9.17
Professor Charles F. Meserve, Shaw University, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1898, 2001; c. 1898
N.2001.9.18
The Garnes Family of Vance County, N.C., c. 1899, 2001; c. 1899
N.2001.9.19
Coleman Cotton Mill, Concord, N.C., c. 1899, 2001; c. 1899
N.2001.9.20
Sergeant Marion Jackson Foster, U.S. Army Air Force, 1943, 2001;1943
N.2001.9.21
Private Edgar Parsons, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.9.22
1st Lt. William Oliver Smith, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.9.23
William H. S. Burgwyn, c. 1861, 2001; c. 1861
N.2001.9.24
James Jackson Booker, U.S. Navy, c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.9.25-27
Robeson County Road Map, 1930, 2001; 1930
N.2001.9.28
Johnston County Road Map, 1930, 2001; 1930
N.2001.9.29
House on West Water Street, Edenton, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.9.30
Back of a House on West Water Street, Edenton, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.9.31
Ensign Macon S. Smith and U.S. Navy Officers graduation, New York University, October 1941, 2001; 1941
N.2001.9.32
Ensign Macon S. Smith, U.S. Navy, Panama Canal Zone, 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.9.33
Lt. Macon S. Smith, U.S. Navy, c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.9.34
Lt. Macon S. Smith, U.S. Navy, Panama Canal Zone, c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.9.35
Lt. Macon S. Smith, U.S. Navy, Panama Canal Zone, c. 1941-1942, 2001; 1941-1942
N.2001.9.36
Lt. Macon S. Smith, U.S. Navy, at St. Simons Island, Georgia, 20 November 1943, 2001; 1943
N.2001.9.37
Sgt. Robert Q. Harpe, 1951-1952, 2001; 1951-1952
N.2001.9.38
Sgt. Robert Q. Harpe and two unidentified soldiers in Korea, 1951-1952, 2001; 1951-1952
N.2001.9.39
Sgt. Robert Q. Harpe in Korea with rations, 1951-1952, 2001; 1951-1952
N.2001.9.40
Sgt. Robert Q. Harpe with two unidentified soldiers in Korea, 1951-1952, 2001; 1951-1952
N.2001.9.41
Sgt. Robert Q. Harpe and an unidentified soldier in a machine gun bunker, Korea, 1951-1952, 2001; 1951-1952
N.2001.9.42
Sgt. Robert Q. Harpe and a Korean Augmentee to U.S. Army (KATUSA) beside a bunker, Korea, 1951-1952, 2001; 1951-1952
N.2001.9.43
Korean boys making coffee for Sgt. Robert Q. Harpe, Korea, April 1951 to March 1952, 2001; 1951-1952
N.2001.9.44
Machine gun bunker, Korea, c. 1951-1952, 2001; 1951-1952
N.2001.9.45
View of hilly terrain in Korea, 1951-1952, 2001; 1951-1952
N.2001.9.46
Artillery bombardment, Korea, 1951-1952, 2001; 1951-1952
N.2001.9.47
Charles "Buck" Lewis Malone, U.S. Navy, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.10.1A-C
U.S. Navy C-3 Observation Blimp or Dirigible, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.10.2A-C
Sallie Ruth Bailey (Malone) with members of the Bay Leaf High School Women's Basketball Team, c. 1913, 2001; c. 1913
N.2001.10.3
Nimrod J. Smith, Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokees, c. 1890, 2001; c. 1890
N.2001.10.4
The Lost Colony, 2001; 1876
N.2001.10.5
Panoramic Photograph of 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, North Carolina State Guard, Fort Bragg, N.C., 28 October 1944, 2001; 1944
N.2001.10.6
Seaman English C. Morgan and five unidentified sailors, U.S. Naval base, Norfolk, Va., Nov. 22, 1917, 2001; 1917
N.2001.10.7
Master Sergeant Roger Morgan and other U.S. Army Air Force members, Wilmington, N.C., 1942, 2001; 1942
N.2001.10.8
Simms' Baraca Class, Tabernacle Baptist Church Sunday School, Raleigh, N.C., May 17, 1925, 2001; 1925
N.2001.10.9
Midshipman 1st Class David W. Bagley, c. 1904, 2001; c. 1904
N.2001.10.10
Vice Admiral David W. Bagley, U.S. Navy, c. 1944-1945, 2001; c. 1944-1945
N.2001.10.11
The Iredell Blues, North Carolina State Guard, Statesville, N.C., May 10, 1904, 2001; 1904
N.2001.10.12
Nurse Harriet L. Arrington, U.S. Army, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.10.13
Maj. Gen. William C. Lee, U.S. Army, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.10.14-15
Barber Printing and Stationary Company, Winston-Salem, N.C., c. 1910s, 2001; c. 1910s
N.2001.10.16
Z. V. Snipes Residence, Kenly, N.C., c. 1905-1915, 2001; c. 1905-1915
N.2001.10.17
Graded School, Fremont, N.C., c. 1911, 2001; c. 1911
N.2001.10.18
W. R. Mills Graded School, Louisburg, N.C., c. 1932, 2001; c. 1932
N.2001.10.19
Old Cleveland County Courthouse, Shelby, N.C., c. 1909, 2001; c. 1909
N.2001.10.20
City Hall, Bellhaven, N.C., c. 1913, 2001; c. 1913
N.2001.10.21
Presbyterian Church, Fayetteville, N.C., c. 1906, 2001; c. 1906
N.2001.10.22
The Farmers and Merchants National Bank and J. J. Edwards and Son's Store, Ayden, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.10.23
North Carolina Medical College, Charlotte, N.C., c. 1908, 2001; c. 1908
N.2001.10.24
Picking Strawberries near Chadbourn, N.C., 15 October 1908, 2001;1908
N.2001.10.25
Residential Section, Snow Hill, N.C., c. 1944, 2001; c. 1944
N.2001.10.26
Ruth's 5 cent to $1.00 Store, Liberty, N.C., c. 1964, 2001; c. 1964
N.2001.10.27
Main Street, Looking West, North Wilkesboro, N.C., c. 1910s, 2001; c. 1910s
N.2001.10.28
Sidney Warren White, U.S. Army Air Service, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.10.29-30
Fireman Second Class Ralph Etheridge Hunnicutt, U.S. Naval Reserve Force, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.10.31
Fireman Second Class Ralph E. Hunnicutt, U.S. Naval Reserve training at Norfolk, Va., 1918, 2001; 1918
N.2001.10.32
Fireman Second Class Ralph E. Hunnicutt, U.S. Naval Reserve Force, Norfolk, Va., 1918, 2001; 1918
N.2001.10.33-34
Lt. William Fabius Moody, N.C. State Guard, c. 1890s, 2001; c. 1890s
N.2001.10.35
Officers of the N.C. State Guard, c. 1890s, 2001; c. 1890s
N.2001.10.36
Capt. William F. Moody and 3rd Regimental Band, N.C. State Guard, c. 1900, 2001; c. 1900
N.2001.10.37
Orthopedic Clinic in Operation, c. 1935-1940, 2001; c. 1935-1940
N.2001.10.38
Battle at Milliken's Bend, Louisiana, June 7, 1863, 2001; 1863
N.2001.10.40
The Massacre at Fort Pillow, Tenn., April 12, 1864, 2001; 1864
N.2001.10.41
Raid of the Second South Carolina Volunteers among the rice plantations of the Combahee, S.C., 1863, 2001; 1863
N.2001.10.42
"'Marching on,' the Fifty-Fifth Massachusetts Colored Regiment singing John Brown's march in the streets of Charleston," February 21, 1865, 2001; 1865
N.2001.10.43
Riley School, Riley Hill Community, Wake County, N.C., c. April 1928, 2001; c. 1928
N.2001.11.1
John McDonald, textile manufacturer, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.2
Officers of the 41st Regiment (3rd Cavalry), N.C. State Troops, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.3
Pvt. Dallas H. Champion, U.S. Army, c. late 1960s, 2001; c. late 1960s
N.2001.11.4
Pvt. Ellard M. Corn, U.S. Army, c. 1943, 2001; c. 1943
N.2001.11.5
Pvt. Homer Edgar Bradley, Student Army Training Corps, University of Virginia, U.S. Army, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.11.6
Pvt. Eldon Zelotes Bradley, U.S. Army, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.11.7
Sergeant First Class Herbert Champion, n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.11.8
Corporal David H. Jones, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.11.9
Joseph A. White, Harry White, Robert C. White, Clyde White, Frank White, and Mac White, c. 1918, 2001; c. 1918
N.2001.11.10
Airman John Collier Jones, c. 1960s, 2001; c. 1960s
N.2001.11.11
Robert L. Wall, U.S. Army, in Korea and Vietnam, 1954 and 1965, 2001; 1954 & 1965
N.2001.11.12-13
George Holderness, c. 1940, 2001; c. 1940
N.2001.11.14
John Fletcher Bruton of Wilson, N.C., 2001; c. 1930s
N.2001.11.15
George W. Mountcastle, manufacturer and banker of Davidson County, N.C., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.11.16
Lee Harris Battle, 1923, 2001; 1923
N.2001.11.17
Alonzo M. Dumay, 2001; n.d.
N.2001.11.18
Officers of the Fourth Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.19
Officers of the Fourth Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.20
Officers of the Fourth Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.21
Officers of the Eighth Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.22
Officers of the Tenth Regiment, North Carolina Volunteers (1st Artillery Regiment), c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.23
Officers of the Thirteenth Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.24
Officers of the Twenty-First Infantry Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.25
Officers of the Twenty-third Infantry Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.26
Officers of the Twenty-Eighth Infantry Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.27
Officers of the Forty-Second Infantry Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.28
Officers of the Forty-Third Infantry Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, c. 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.29
Officers of the Forty-Third Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.30
Officers of the Forty-Sixth Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.31
Officers of the Fifty-Third Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.32
Officers of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 1860s, 2001; c. 1860s
N.2001.11.33
Henry Farrior residence, Kenansville, N.C., c. 1910, 2001; c. 1910
N.2001.12.1
James Sprunt Institute, Kenansville, N.C., c. 1912, 2001; c. 1912
N.2001.12.2
Tyson House, Carthage, N.C., c. 1916, 2001; c. 1916
N.2001.12.3
Wake Forest College Glee Club and Orchestra, 1916, 2001; 1916
N.2001.12.4
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Depot, Whiteville, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.12.5
H. A. Page, Sr's residence, Aberdeen, N.C., c. 1915, 2001; c. 1915
N.2001.12.6
Entrace to Grotto Theatre, Burlington, N.C., c. 1915, 2001; c. 1915
N.2001.12.7
Rex Recreation Parlor, Charlotte, N.C., c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.12.8
Main Street, Aberdeen, N.C., c. 1910s, 2001; c. 1910s
N.2001.12.9
Street scene, Winston-Salem, N.C., c. 1910s, 2001; c. 1910s
N.2001.12.10
Lt. Col. Robert E. Frederick, U.S. Army, c. 1960s, 2001; c. 1960s
N.2001.12.11
Sgt. Calvin Eugene Fredrick, U.S. Army, c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.12.12
Louie Jones, U.S. Navy, c. 1942, 2001; c. 1942
N.2001.12.13
Louie Jones of Craven County, N.C., c. 1920s, 2001; c. 1920s
N.2001.12.14
Johnnie Jones and a group of unidentified U.S. Navy sailors, c. 1940s, 2001; c. 1940s
N.2001.12.15
Floyd Mathews, J. L. Asheley, and an unidentified man at Howard's Store, Vanceboro, N.C., n.d., 2001; n.d.
N.2001.12.16
High School and Blair House, Vanceboro, N.C., 1925, 2001; 1925
N.2001.12.17
Railroad Depot, Vanceboro, N.C., c. 1950, 2001; c. 1950
N.2001.12.18
Methodist Church, Vanceboro, N.C., c. 1950, 2001; c. 1950
N.2001.12.19
Sally Bright on Swift Creek Bridge, Vanceboro, N.C., c. 1940s, 2001; 1940s
N.2001.12.20

32. Negatives Received in 2002

A North Carolina Turpentine Distillery, 1876, 2002; 1876
N.2002.1.1
Seaman James E. Cameron, U.S. Navy, c. 1940s, 2002; 1940s
N.2002.1.2
Supply Company, 3rd North Carolina Regiment, N.C. National Guard, c. 1916-1917, 2002; c. 1916-1917
N.2002.1.3
President Andrew Jackson, 2002; c. 1830s
N.2002.1.4
President James K. Polk, c. 1840s, 2002; c. 1840s
N.2002.1.5
Baker-Thompson Lumber Company, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1920s, 2002; c. 1920s
N.2002.1.6
League Park Baseball Stadium, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1920s, 2002; c. 1920s
N.2002.1.7
PFC Robert E. Lee Taylor, U.S. Marines, Iwo Jima, 1945, 2002; 1945
N.2002.1.8-11
Aerial view of Fort Caswell and the mouth of the Cape Fear River, 5 January 1930, 2002; 1930
N.2002.1.12
Aerial view of Fort Caswell and the Mouth of the Cape Fear River, January 5, 1930, 2002; 1930
N.2002.1.13
Aerial view of the Mouth of the Cape Fear River and Fort Caswell, 5 January 1930, 2002; 1930
N.2002.1.14
Wilber E. Etheridge, c. 1943, 2002; c. 1943
N.2002.1.15
Seaman Second Class English C. Morgan and unidentified U.S. Navy personnel, c. 1918, 2002; c. 1918
N.2002.1.16
John A. Morgan at Camp Hancock, Georgia, c. 1918, 2002; c. 1918
N.2002.1.17
Kenneth T. Morgan, c. 1860s, 2002; c. 1860s
N.2002.1.18
Battery B, 396th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, Camp Chappee, Arkansas, 5 May 1944, 2002; 1944
N.2002.1.19-21
Anti-aircraft gun crew at Fort Fisher, 1943, 2002; 1943
N.2002.1.22
Robert E. Lee Mauney at Fort Fisher, 1943, 2002; 1943
N.2002.1.23
German Safe Conduct Passes, c. 1941-1945, 2002; c. 1941-1945
N.2002.1.24-25
Women's Army Corps Wartime Promotional Posters, c. 1941-1945, 2002; c. 1941-1945
N.2002.1.26-27
"This is a V Home!" poster advertising Victory Homes, c. 1941-1945, 2002; c. 1941-1945
N.2002.1.28-29
Street Scene, Cameron, N.C., c. 1908, 2002; c. 1908
N.2002.1.30
Interior view of lobby, Bland Hotel, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1913, 2002; c. 1913
N.2002.1.31
Main Street, looking North, Henderson, N.C., c. 1920, 2002; c. 1920
N.2002.1.32
Lakeview Mineral Spring, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.1.33
Blockade Stills, Hamlet, N.C., c. 1915, 2002; c. 1915
N.2002.1.34
Louisburg Hotel, Louisburg, N.C., c. 1906, 2002; c. 1906
N.2002.1.35
Main Street, looking Northeast, Mooresville, N.C., c. 1912, 2002; c. 1912
N.2002.1.36
Nash Street, Wilson, N.C., c. 1909, 2002; c. 1909
N.2002.1.37
Main Street, Rockingham, N.C., c. 1911, 2002; c. 1911
N.2002.1.38
160 Ft. Steel Draw on Bridge, Albemarle Sound, Edenton, N.C., c. 1910, 2002; c. 1910
N.2002.1.39
Swimming at Crystal Beach, White Lake, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.1.40
Main Street, Ellerbe, N.C., c. 1950s, 2002; c. 1950s
N.2002.1.41
Confederate Monument, Winston-Salem, N.C., c. 1910s, 2002; c. 1910s
N.2002.1.42
East Side of Mountain Street, King's Mountain, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.1.43
Davie County Community Building, Mocksville, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.1.44
The New Graded School, Kinston, N.C., c. 1913, 2002; c. 1913
N.2002.1.45
Residence of A. S. Copeland, corner of Mitchell and Washington Streets, Kinston, N.C., 1913, 2002; c. 1913
N.2002.1.46
Bedroom, the Bland Hotel, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1910s, 2002; c. 1910s
N.2002.1.47
Pvt. Roy E. Bowling, U.S. Army, Camp Sevier, S.C., c. 1918, 2002; c. 1918
N.2002.1.48
Horse and Trainer, c. 1870s-1880s, 2002; c. 1870s-1880s
N.2002.1.49
Blacksmith shoeing a horse, c. 1870s-1880s, 2002; c. 1870s-1880s
N.2002.1.50
First-Class Crane-Neck Steam Fire Engine, built by The Amoskeag Company, Manchester, N.H., c. 1870s-1880s, 2002; c. 1870s-1880s
N.2002.1.51
Steam Engine Train Emerging from tunnel, c. 1870s-1880s, 2002; c. 1870s-1880s
N.2002.1.52
Freight Engine built by Baldwin Locomotive Works, c. 1870s-1880s, 2002; c. 1870s-1880s
N.2002.1.53
Two engravings of miners using steam powered drills in shafts, c. 1870s-1880s, 2002; c. 1870s-1880s
N.2002.1.54
Blacksmiths at work, c. 1870s-1880s, 2002; c. 1870s-1880s
N.2002.1.55
Printer at work, c. 1870s-1880s, 2002; c. 1870s-1880s
N.2002.1.56
Printer working on a Liberty Printing Press manufactured by Weiler, c. 1870s-1880s, 2002; c. 1870s-1880s
N.2002.1.57
Miners utilizing a horse whim, c. 1870s-1880s, 2002; c. 1870s-1880s
N.2002.1.58
Miner's Hoisting Power, c. 1870s-1880s, 2002; c. 1870s-1880s
N.2002.1.59
Staff Sgt. Bill Baggett and an unidentified soldier, U.S. Army, at Okinawa, 1945, 2002; 1945
N.2002.1.60
Technical Sergeant Don L. Bishop, U.S. Army, 1948-1952, 2002; 1948-1952
N.2002.1.61
Private 2nd Class Eric Brent Bishop, U.S. Army, 1975-1976, 2002; 1975-1976
N.2002.1.62
Lewis J. Smith, 25th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, c. 1860s, 2002; c. 1860s
N.2002.1.63
Governor Clyde R. Hoey, c. late 1930s, 2002; c. late 1930s
N.2002.2.1
William Haywood Kearney, Wake County resident, c. 1880s, 2002; c. 1880s
N.2002.2.2
Martha Pearce Kearney, c. 1880s, 2002; c. 1880s
N.2002.2.3
William Sidney Arnold (1881-1963) of Wake County, N.C., c. 1908, 2002; c. 1908
N.2002.2.4
Cora K. Arnold and Mary F. Arnold of Franklin County, N.C., c. 1908, 2002; c. 1908
N.2002.2.5
Daniel E. Sickles, c. 1860s, 2002; c. 1860s
N.2002.2.6
Covington's Grocery, Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1930s, 2002; c. 1930s
N.2002.2.7
Adrian K. McGowan and other Pitt County boys at Buies Creek Academy, 1902, 2002; 1902
N.2002.2.8
Francis E. Willey, U.S. Army, c. 1943, 2002; c. 1943
N.2002.2.9
Staff Sergeant Francis E. Willey with his wife, Virginia Willey, c. 1943, 2002; c. 1943
N.2002.2.10
Col. Vernon E. Greene, commander of the 10th Special Forces Group, 1968-1970, 2002; 1968-1970
N.2002.2.11
Students posing in front of Maplewood School, Wilson, N.C., c. 1910, 2002; c. 1910
N.2002.2.12
Joffre Coe, c. 1941, 2002; c. 1941
N.2002.2.13
Joffre Coe at the Unversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, c. 1940, 2002; c. 1940
N.2002.2.14
Ben D. McNeil and Alton Stewart beside an airplane, 1924, 2002; 1924
N.2002.2.15
Western Union telegram announcing the death of Homer F. Fleming, 28 May 1945, 2002; 1945
N.2002.2.16
William W. Holden house, facing Hargett Street, at corner of McDowell Street, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1913, 2002; c. 1913
N.2002.3.1
Exterior view of Hotel Arcade (Lightner Arcade) and interior view of lobby, 122 E. Hargett Street, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1930s, 2002; c. 1930s
N.2002.3.2
Lincoln County Courthouse decorated for May 10 celebration, Lincolnton, N.C., c. 1910, 2002; c. 1910
N.2002.3.3
Main Street, Rockingham, N.C., c. 1913, 2002; c. 1913
N.2002.3.4
Arthur Woods and the North Carolina Ridge Runners, c. 1939, 2002; c. 1939
N.2002.3.5
John Hodges and cat, Durham, N.C., February 1907, 2002; 1907
N.2002.3.6
Zebulon B. Vance, 1862, 2002; 1862
N.2002.3.7
Private First Class Lawrence W. Harris, c. 1942, 2002; c. 1942
N.2002.3.8
Five Points, showing Main and Chapel Hill Streets, Durham, N.C., c. 1930, 2002; c. 1930
N.2002.3.9
Fire station and motorized fire engine, Chapel Hill, N.C., c. 1920s, 2002; c. 1920s
N.2002.3.10
Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, N.C., c. late 1920s, 2002; 1920s
N.2002.3.11
Making pottery on an old kick wheel, North State Pottery, Sanford, N.C., c. 1930, 2002; c. 1930s
N.2002.3.12
H. A. Cooper, founder of North State Pottery, Sanford, N.C., c. 1930, 2002; c. 1930
N.2002.3.13
Mrs. H. A. Cooper, cofounder of North State Pottery, Sanford, N.C., c. 1930, 2002; c. 1930
N.2002.3.14
Richmond County Courthouse, Rockingham, N.C., c. 1920s, 2002; c. 1920s
N.2002.3.15
Elder Jesse A. Ashburn, Pilot Mountain, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.3.16
Elder A. J. Austin, Kitty Hawk, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.3.17
C. C. Bland, Baptist elder, Ayden, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.3.18
James A. Burch, Baptist elder from Person County, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.3.19
James S. Corbitt, Baptist elder from Greenville, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.3.20
C. T. Crank, Baptist elder from Currituck County, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.3.21
John H. Daniel, Baptist elder from Edgecombe County, c. 1870, 2002; c. 1870
N.2002.3.22
Gabriel Denny, Baptist elder, Pinnacle, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.3.23
A. M. Denny, Baptist elder from Pinnacle, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.3.24
O. J. Denny, Baptist elder, Greensboro, N.C., c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.3.25
C. F. Denny, Baptist elder from Greensboro, N.C., c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.3.26
J. D. Draughn, Baptist elder, Mt. Airy, N.C., c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.3.27
J. F. Farmer, Baptist elder from Wilson, N.C., c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.3.28
W. R. Gallimore, Baptist elder, Lexington, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.3.29
P. D. Gold, Baptist elder, Wilson, N.C., c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.3.30
Bernard Greenwood, Baptist elder from Wilson, N.C., c. 1890, 2002; c. 1890
N.2002.3.31
L. H. Hardy, Baptist elder from Reidsville, N.C., c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.3.32
Alden L. Harrison, Baptist elder from Plymouth, N.C., c. 1909, 2002; c. 1909
N.2002.3.33
C. B. Hassell, c. 1880, 2002; c. 1880
N.2002.3.34
Sylvester Hassell, Baptist elder, Williamston, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.3.35
Isaac Jones, Baptist elder and Confederate veteran, Maple Hill, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.3.36
M. T. Lawrence, Baptist elder from Hamilton, N.C., c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.3.37
E. E. Lundy, Baptist elder, Wilmington, N.C., c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.3.38
Stanton Meads, Baptist elder, Pasquotank County, N.C., c. 1870s, 2002; c. 1870s
N.2002.3.39
Charles Meads, Baptist elder, Weeksville, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.3.40
D. A. Newborn, Baptist elder and Confederate veteran, Farmville, N.C., c. 1909, 2002; c. 1909
N.2002.3.41
A. J. Moore, Baptist elder and Confederate veteran, Whitakers, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.3.42
George D. Roberson, Baptist elder and Confederate veteran, 2002; n.d.
N.2002.3.43
John N. Rogerson, Baptist elder, Washington, N.C., c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.3.44
Job Smith, Baptist elder and Mexican-American War veteran from Onslow County, c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.3.45
W. B. Strickland, Baptist elder, Scotland Neck, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.3.46
Henry Taylor, Baptist elder, Monroe, N.C., c. 1909, 2002; c. 1909
N.2002.3.47
M. B. Williford, Baptist elder and Confederate veteran, Rocky Mount, N.C., c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.3.48
P. W. Williard, Baptist elder, High Point, N.C., c. 1909, 2002; c. 1909
N.2002.3.49
William Woodard, Baptist elder, Wilson, N.C., c. 1909, 2002; c. 1909
N.2002.3.50
J. W. Wyatt, Baptist elder, Crumpler, N.C., c. 1909, 2002; c. 1909
N.2002.3.51
Sister Delia Bass, Baptist from Nash County, N.C., c. 1909, 2002; c. 1909
N.2002.3.52
Louisa A. Edwards, Baptist from Polkton, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.3.53
Temesia Ann Hardy, Baptist leader, Lenoir County, N.C., c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.3.54
Mrs. M. M. Hassell, Baptist leader, Williamston, N.C., c. 1890s, 2002; c. 1890s
N.2002.3.55
Mary F. Hyman, Baptist leader, Edgecombe County, N.C., c. 1908, 2002; c. 1908
N.2002.3.56
Mattie W. Luper, Baptist leader, Sharpsburg, N.C., c. 1909, 2002; c. 1909
N.2002.3.57
Bettie Z. Whitley, Baptist leader, Washington, N.C., c. 1909, 2002; c. 1909
N.2002.3.58
Mrs. M. B. Williford, Baptist leader, Rocky Mount, N.C., c. 1909, 2002; c. 1909
N.2002.3.59
William Tillett Barco, c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.3.60
Sarah Jane Brockett Barco, c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.3.61
Privates Carlie A. Cobb, Monroe Surles, Joe Keene, Oker Keene, Henry Surles, c. 1918, 2002; c. 1918
N.2002.3.62
Boys and girls at Bible School class, Moravian Church, Houstonville, N.C., 1939, 2002; 1939
N.2002.3.63
Children at Bible School class, outside the Moravian Church, Houstonville, N.C., 1939, 2002; 1939
N.2002.3.64
Governor Richard Caswell's signature, 1777, 2002; 1777
N.2002.3.65
Covered bridge at Central Falls, Deep River, c. 1920s, 2002; c. 1920s
N.2002.3.66
Unveiling of monument at Gillespie Gap, July 4, 1927, 2002; 1927
N.2002.3.67
Airman John W. Williams, U.S. Air Force, c. 1947, 2002; c. 1947
N.2002.3.68-69
Eight unidentified U.S. Navy and Coast Guard and Warrant officers, and one U.S. Army officer, c. 1918, 2002; c. 1918
N.2002.3.70
World War I Naval construction personnel, 1918, 2002; 1918
N.2002.3.71
Charles Delbert Williams, U.S. Naval Reserve Force, c. 1917-1919, 2002; c. 1917-1919
N.2002.3.72
World War I Sailors wearing various uniforms, c. 1918-1919, 2002; c. 1918-1919
N.2002.3.73
Captain Edwin R. Williams in flight gear, c. 1944, 2002; c. 1944
N.2002.4.1
Residence of R. C. Canady, Four Oaks, NC, c. 1920, 2002; c. 1920
N.2002.4.2
Lunch time, Main Street, Looking West, Hertford, NC, c. 1920, 2002; c. 1920
N.2002.4.3
Residence of J. T. John, Johns, NC, c. 1915-1920, 2002; c. 1914-1920
N.2002.4.4
Main Street, looking north, Mt. Gilead, NC, c. 1906, 2002; c. 1906
N.2002.4.5
Fire Department training demonstration, Carthage, NC, c. 1915, 2002; c. 1915
N.2002.4.6
Hookerton Collegiate Institute, Hookerton, NC, c. 1909, 2002; c. 1909
N.2002.4.7
Brig. Gen. Gabriel J. Rains, c. 1860s, 2002; c. 1860s
N.2002.4.8
Generals from North Carolina commissioned by the Confederate States, 2002; c. 1860s
N.2002.4.9
Donkey-powered street car, Hendersonville, NC, c. 1890, 2002; c. 1890
N.2002.4.10
Political broadside against Judge Francis D. Winston, 1904, 2002; 1904
N.2002.4.11
White Oak Tree in the lot beside the Brazier-Gatlin House, East Jones Street, Raleigh, NC, April 2002, 2002
N.2002.4.12
Heck-Winn House, East Jones Street, Raleigh, NC, 2002, 2002
N.2002.4.13
Raleigh resident and local historian, Bill Hutchins, 2002, 2002
N.2002.4.14
Steve Massengill, Bill Hutchins, and Mr. McMillan watching an old white oak tree being cut down, April 2002, 2002
N.2002.4.15
White Oak Tree said to be the oldest in the state being cut down, Raleigh, NC, 2002, 2002
N.2002.4.16
Brazier-Gatline House, 504 East Jones, Raleigh, NC, April 2002, 2002
N.2002.4.17
Boats at Beaufort, NC, late 1940s, 2002; c. late 1940s
N.2002.4.18
Boats at Beaufort Fisheries, Beaufort, NC, c. late 1940s, 2002; c. late 1940s
N.2002.4.19
Fishing nets on reels at Beaufort Fisheries, Beaufort, NC, c. .late 1940s, 2002; c. late 1940s
N.2002.4.20
Fishermen with Beaufort Fisheries on fishing boat, late 1940s, 2002; c. late 1940s
N.2002.4.21
Small fishing boat of Beaufort Fisheries in water beside larger boat, c. late 1940s, 2002; c. late 1940s
N.2002.4.22
Small fishing boats of Beaufort Fisheries in water with nets, late 1940s, 2002; c. late 1940s
N.2002.4.23
Two fishing boats owned by Beaufort Fisheries with net in place to catch fish, late 1940s, 2002; c. late 1940s
N.2002.4.24
Beaufort Fisheries fishing boats netting fish, late 1940s, 2002; c. late 1940s
N.2002.4.25
Elevated view of small boats with a fish haul being loaded on to a large boat, Beaufort Fisheries, late 1940s, 2002; c. late 1940s
N.2002.4.26
View of netted fish, Beaufort Fisheries, late 1940s, 2002; c. late 1940s
N.2002.4.27
Overhead view of freshly caught fish in storage hold of ship, Beaufort Fisheries, late 1940s, 2002; c. late 1940s
N.2002.4.28
Equipment at Beaufort Fisheries, late 1940s, 2002; c. late 1940s
N.2002.4.29
Employees and unidentified bags at Beaufort Fisheries, late 1940s, 2002; c. late 1940s
N.2002.4.30
Boats, Beaufort Fisheries, late 1940s, 2002; c. late 1940s
N.2002.4.31
Aerial view of Beaufort Fisheries, Beaufort, NC, late 1940s, 2002; c. late 1940s
N.2002.4.32
Aerial view of Beaufort, NC, 1940, 2002; 1940
N.2002.4.33
Aerial view of Morehead City, NC, 1940, 2002; 1940
N.2002.4.34
Lafayette Whiteman, c. 1910s, 2002; c. 1910s
N.2002.4.35
William Llewellyn Whiteman, c. 1910s, 2002; c. 1910s
N.2002.4.36
Mrs. William Llewellyn Whiteman, c. 1910s, 2002; c. 1910s
N.2002.4.37
Ceremonial sword presented to Brevet Maj. Gen. Newton M. Curtis in honor of the capture of Fort Fisher in January 1865, 2002
N.2002.4.38-43
Sword of Maj. James Reilly, surrendered at Fort Fisher, NC, January 1865, 2002
N.2002.4.44-46
Officers of the Sixtieth Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, c. 1860s, 2002; c. 1860s
N.2002.5.1-4
Capt. Virgil S. Lusk, 2002; c. 1860s
N.2002.5.5
View of Main Building, Peace Institute, Raleigh, NC, late 1930s, 2002; c. 1930s
N.2002.5.6
Hotel Carolina, Belhaven, NC, c. 1910, 2002; c. 1910
N.2002.5.7
Main Street Looking North, Bath, N.C., c. early 1900s, 2002; c. early 1900s
N.2002.5.8
Main Street Looking North, Mt. Gilead, NC, c. 1910, 2002; c. 1910
N.2002.5.9
Toisnot Institute, Elm City, NC, c. 1909, 2002; c. 1909
N.2002.5.10
North Main Street, Belmont, N.C., c. 1914, 2002; c. 1914
N.2002.5.11
Seawall, Morehead City, N.C., c. 1915, 2002; c. 1915
N.2002.5.12
Cotton yard, Youngsville, N.C., c. 1908, 2002; c. 1908
N.2002.5.13
Irwin Cotton Mills, Durham, N.C., c. 1912, 2002; c. 1912
N.2002.5.14
Luther H. Hodges, c. 1915, 2002; c. 1915
N.2002.5.15
Luther H. Hodges, c. 1919, 2002; c. 1919
N.2002.5.16
Luther H. Hodges, c. 1918, 2002; c. 1918
N.2002.5.17
Lt. Gov. Luther H. Hodges being sworn in as governor, November 9, 1954, 2002; 1954
N.2002.5.18
Map showing the locations of U.S. Post Offices in Guilford County, N.C. during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, 2002;
N.2002.5.19
Old house at Gloucester, N.C., 1961, 2002; 1961
N.2002.5.20
Sea Level Methodist Church, Carteret County, 1964, 2002; 1964
N.2002.5.21
Otway Burns gravestone dedication, Beaufort, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.5.22
Star Church, Marshallberg, Carteret County, n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.5.23
Baptist Church, Davis, N.C., 1964, 2002; 1964
N.2002.5.24
Williston Methodist Church, 1964, 2002; 1964
N.2002.5.25
Cedar Island Methodist Church and Cedar Island Free Will Baptist Church, 1960, 2002; 1960
N.2002.5.26-27
Stamp Mill, Gold Hill, N.C., c. 1880, 2011; 1880
N.2002.6.1-2
Female Cotton Mill Workers at Flint Cotton Mills, Gastonia, N.C., 1913, 2002; 1913
N.2002.6.3-4
Arlington Cotton Mill, Gastonia, N.C., 1913 (also identified as Loray Mills/Firestone Mills), 2002; 1913
N.2002.6.5
Governor Locke Craig, 1913, 2002; 1913
N.2002.6.6
Birdseye view of Cliffside Mill and partial view of Second Broad River and Dam, 1913, 2002; 1913
N.2002.6.7
Selling Cotton at Cliffside Warehouses, 1913, 2002; 1913
N.2002.6.8
Cotton mill workers wearing caps to protect their hair from lint, Cliffside Mill, 1913, 2002; 1913
N.2002.6.9
Beginning Robeson County's $150,000 Drainage Work, 1913, 2002; 1913
N.2002.6.10
Draining the swamp lands in Robeson County, N.C., 1913, 2002; 1913
N.2002.6.11
Good Roads Squad, Caldwell County, N.C., 1914, 2002; 1914
N.2002.6.12
"Uncle George" Mills, ex-slave of Captain Walter Bryson of Hendersonville, N.C., 1914, 2002; 1914
N.2002.6.13
Ceasar Cone, 1914, 2002; 1914
N.2002.6.14
Annie B. Craig, wife of Governor Locke Craig, 1914, 2002; 1913
N.2002.6.15
Margaret B. Ship, 1914, 2002; 1913
N.2002.6.16
Mary Hilliard Hinton, 1914, 2002; 1914
N.2002.6.17
Barbara Henderson and two daughters, 1914, 2002; 1913
N.2002.6.18
Katherine Gudger, 1914, 2002; 1914
N.2002.6.19
Ignatius W. Brock, 1914, 2002; 1915
N.2002.6.20
Archibald Henderson,1915, 2002; 1915
N.2002.6.21
James C. Scales, 1915, 2002; 1915
N.2002.6.22
M. W. Norfleet, c. 1915, 2002; c. 1915
N.2002.6.23
Garland E. Webb, c. 1915, 2002; 1915
N.2002.6.24
Kate B. Reynolds, 1915, 2002; 1915
N.2002.6.25
Thomas Dixon, c. 1915, 2002; 1915
N.2002.6.26
James N. Williamson, Jr., c. 1915, 2002; c. 1915
N.2002.6.27
L. Banks Holt, c. 1915, 2002; c. 1915
N.2002.6.28
Oneida Cotton Mill, Graham, N.C., c. 1915, 2002; c. 1915
N.2002.6.29
Mill houses at King Cotton Mill, Burlington, N.C., c. 1915, 2002; c. 1915
N.2002.6.30
Street scene in Graham, N.C., c. 1915, 2002; c. 1915
N.2002.6.31
Interior view of State Treasurer's Office, State Capitol, c. 1895-1901, 2002; c. 1895-1901

Access Restriction:

POSSIBLE ACCESS RESTRICTIONS

N.2002.6.32
Mills Tire Company advertisement, June 15, 1919, 2002; 1919
N.2002.6.33
Prince of Wales Cup on display at the Museum of History, Raleigh, N.C., 2002, 2002; 2002
N.2002.6.34-48
The Stanley Cup on display at the State Capitol, Raleigh, N.C., 2002, 2002; 2002
N.2002.6.49-56
Indenture binding Andrew Johnson, an orphan, to James L. Selby, February 18, 1822, 2002; 1822
N.2002.6.57
Screw Press used for baling cotton, c. 1874, 2002; c. 1874
N.2002.6.58
Company 407, Civilian Conservation Corps, Hot Springs, N.C., October 1, 1933, 2002; 1933
N.2002.6.59
Battery E, Fourth Field Artillery, Ft. Bragg, N.C., September 27, 1940, 2002; 1940
N.2002.6.60
Lt. Macon S. Smith and unidentified officers at Naval Air Station, St. Simons Island, Georgia, 1944, 2002; 1944
N.2002.6.61
Macon S. Smith, 2002; 1944
N.2002.6.62
Pvt. Percy V. Strother, 2002; c. 1918
N.2002.6.63
Cub Scout Troop 23 of Raleigh in the office of Secretary of State Thad Eure, May 1937, 2002; 1937
N.2002.6.64
John Arch Campbell and Benjamin Younts, c. 1912, 2002; c. 1912
N.2002.6.65
John Arch Campbell and wife, Jessie Leona Younts, holding grandson, Stephen E. Massengill, Durham, NC, 1951, 2002; 1951
N.2002.6.66
Robert G. Campbell and John D. Campbell, July 4, 1904, 2002; 1904
N.2002.6.67
Robert G. Campbell addressing workers and families at Cone Mills picnic, July 4, 1915, 2002; 1915
N.2002.6.68
The Barham House, Fuquay Springs, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.6.69
Music Pavilion, Catawba Springs, N.C., c. 1909, 2002; c. 1909
N.2002.6.70
Anti-Aircraft gun and crew, Fort Bragg, N.C., c. 1940s, 2002; c. 1940s
N.2002.6.71
Lee County Cotton Oil Company, Sanford, N.C., c. 1910, 2002; c. 1910
N.2002.6.72
Scene on the Cashie River, Windsor, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.6.73
Creedmoor High School, Creedmoor, N.C., c. 1911, 2002; c. 1911
N.2002.6.74
Bank of Columbus, Whiteville, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.6.75
Residences of T. B. Upchurch and W. J. Upchurch, Raeford, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.6.76
Morehouse Hall, Waters Normal Institute, Winton, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.6.77
Hackett's Mill, North Wilkesboro, N.C., c. 1909, 2002; c. 1909
N.2002.6.78
Cotton Yard, Youngsville, N.C., c. 1906, 2002; c. 1906
N.2002.6.79
Dr. George Marion Cooper, 2002; c. 1950
N.2002.6.80
P. C. Coker Coker with his model of the U.S.S. North Carolina, 1990, 2002; 1990
N.2002.6.81
Model of the USS North Carolina by P.C. Coker, 1990, 2002; 1990
N.2002.6.82
Petition for the emancipation of Ned Griffin, April 21, 1784, 2002; 1784
N.2002.6.83
Ashe County Courthouse, Jefferson, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.7.1
Avery County Courthouse, Newland, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.7.2
Iredell County Courthouse, Statesville, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.7.3-4
Randolph County Courthouse, Asheboro, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.7.5
Scotland County Courthouse, Laurinburg, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.7.6
Aftermath of Seaboard Coast Line railroad train accident, Wake Forest, N.C., [January 1942], 2002; [January 1942]
N.2002.7.7-14
String club at St. Mary's College, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1907, 2002; c. 1907
N.2002.7.15
Girl's Dormitory and boarding hall, Glade Valley, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.7.16
Aviation Radioman Class AR-28, Section F, N.A.T.T.C., Memphis, TN, April 29, 1944, 2002; 1944
N.2002.7.17
Lewis L. Latshaw and PBM-5 crew, c. 1944, 2002; c. 1944
N.2002.7.18
Franklin B. Petty, c. 1942-1948, 2002; c. 1942-1948
N.2002.7.19
Dock scene at New Bern, N.C., 1859, 2002; 1859
N.2002.7.20
Robert H. Campbell and wife, Elvie H. Campbell, c. 1870, 2002; c. 1870
N.2002.7.21
Elvie H. Campbell, c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.7.22
Robert G. Campbell and wife, Jane H. Campbell, c. 1890s, 2002; c. 1890s
N.2002.7.23
John Daniel Campbell, c. 1920-1930, 2002; c. 1920-1930
N.2002.7.24-25
Company 33, 8th Battalion, 2nd Regiment, N.C. State Guard, Ft. Bragg, N.C., c. 1939-1945, 2002; c. 1939-1945
N.2002.7.26
Blind Tom at age 10, 2002; 1859
N.2002.8.1
Map of the Rebel lines at Raleigh, N.C., 1865, 2002; 1865
N.2002.8.2
John F. McNair, 2002; c. 1920s
N.2002.8.3
Louise Chavis Hinton, 2002; c. 1940s
N.2002.8.4
Wingate High School, Union County, N.C., c. 1939, 2002; c. 1939
N.2002.8.5
William T. Dortch, 2002; c. 1880s
N.2002.8.6
John B. Lyon, 2002; c. 1861
N.2002.8.7
Larry Joseph Turner, 2002; c. 1939-1945
N.2002.8.8-9
97th Bomb Group briefing in North Africa, June 1, 1943, 2002; 1943
N.2002.8.10
1st Lt. James C. Dempsey, Jr. and B-17 bomber crew, c. 1943-44, 2002; c. 1943-44
N.2002.8.11
Decoration Day (Memorial Day) Parade, Fayetteville, N.C., May 30, 1910, 2002; 1910
N.2002.8.12
North Carolina Club Baseball team, 2002; c. 1920s
N.2002.8.13
Dixon High School, Onslow County, c. 1941, 2002; c. 1941
N.2002.8.14
Water-works at Chadbourn, N.C., c. 1911, 2002; c. 1911
N.2002.8.15
Pumping Station, Henderson, N.C., c. 1909, 2002; c. 1909
N.2002.8.16
Surveying crew at Sunbeam Falls, near Stone Mountain, N.C., c. 1914, 2002; c. 1914
N.2002.8.17
Commissioning of Julius B. Hoyle as an officer, April 27, 1898, 2002; 1898
N.2002.8.18
Discharge papers for 1st Sgt. Julius Baxter Hoyle, April 22, 1899, 2002; 1899
N.2002.8.19
Julius Baxter Hoyle, 2002; c. early 1890s
N.2002.8.20
First Sergeant Julius Baxter Hoyle, 1898, 2002; 1898
N.2002.8.21
Company H, 1st Regiment, North Carolina Volunteers, U.S. Army, June 16, 1898, 2002; 1898
N.2002.8.22
Lt. Julius Baxter Hoyle and two unidentified soldiers, Company H, 1st Regiment, N.C. National Guard, 2002; c. early 1900s
N.2002.8.23
Company H, 1st Regiment, North Carolina National Guard, on the Rifle Range at Camp Glenn, N.C., c. July 22, 1908, 2002; 1908
N.2002.8.24
Lt. Julius B. Hoyle in dress uniform with two unidentified officers, early 1900s, 2002; c. early 1900s
N.2002.8.25
William S. O. Robinson, c. 1920s, 2002; c. 1920s
N.2002.8.26
Thomas J. Shaw, 2002; n.d.
N.2002.8.27
Private Charles Raymond Beeson, Jr., c. 1944-1945, 2002; 1944-1945
N.2002.9.1-3
Hot Springs Hotel, Hot Springs, N.C., c. 1891, 2002; c. 1891
N.2002.9.4
Seaman Albert H. Harrington, U.S. Navy, World War II, 2002; 1939-1945
N.2002.9.5
President Ronald Reagan with Senator Jesse Helms, 1984, 2002; 1984
N.2002.9.6
Street Scene, Oriental, N.C., c. 1915-1930, 2002; c. 1915-1930
N.2002.9.7
Oldest House in Sanford, N.C., c. 1906, 2002; c. 1906
N.2002.9.8
Train on a Steel Bridge over the Haw River, April 1896, 2002; 1896
N.2002.9.9
Lithia Inn, west of Lincolnton, N.C., June 1896, 2002; 1896
N.2002.9.10
Lithia Spring and Pavillion, 1896, 2002; 1896
N.2002.9.11
Interior view of a lumber and planing mill at Aberdeen, N.C., 1896, 2002; 1896
N.2002.9.12
Seaboard Airline Locomotive #559, 2002; 1896
N.2002.9.13
Moore County Courthouse, Carthage, N.C., c. 1897, 2002; c. 1897
N.2002.9.14
Dining Station and Hotel at Hamlet, N.C., c. 1897, 2002; c. 1897
N.2002.9.15
Railroad passenger and freight station at Vaughan, N.C., c. 1897, 2002; c. 1897
N.2002.9.16
Roanoke Mills, Roanoke Rapids, N.C., c. 1897, 2002; c. 1897
N.2002.9.17
Knitting Mill, Roanoke Underwear Company, Roanoke Rapids, N.C., c. 1897, 2002; c. 1897
N.2002.9.18
Panacea Hotel, Panacea Springs, Warren County, N.C., c. 1898, 2002; c. 1898
N.2002.9.19
Street view leading up to Cameron, N.C. from the Seaboard Railroad Station, c. 1898, 2002; c. 1898
N.2002.9.20
Cooking stoves, 1875-1878, 2002; c. 1875-1878
N.2002.9.21-26
Pvt. Martin A. Leonard, Company C, 48th Regiment, N.C. Troops, c. 1861-1865, 2002; c. 1861-1865
N.2002.9.27
Mary Nelson Smith, 2002; n.d.
N.2002.9.28
Smith homeplace near Winterville, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.9.29
Interior view of the home of Mary Nelson Smith with spinning wheels, Pitt County, N.C., n.d, 2002; n.d.
N.2002.9.30
Outbuilding at the home of Mary Nelson Smith, Pitt County, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.9.31
School said to be the first in Pitt County, n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.9.32
Alonzo Z. Thompson in World War I uniform, c. 1914-1918, 2002; c. 1914-1918
N.2002.9.33
Unidentified African-American children at school or church celebrating Christmas, n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.9.34-40
President Theodore Roosevelt's visit to Raleigh, N.C., October 1905, 2002; 1905
N.2002.9.41
North Carolina Military Institute, Charlotte, N.C., c. 1862, 2002; c. 1862
N.2002.9.41A
Southern Railroad Depot, Hendersonville, N.C., c. 1910s, 2002; c. 1910s
N.2002.9.42
St. John Hotel, Hendersonville, N.C., c. 1910s, 2002; c. 1910s
N.2002.9.43
Main Street, Hendersonville, N.C., c. 1920s, 2002; c. 1920s
N.2002.9.44-46
McDuffie's Map of Cumberland County, N.C., 1884, 2002; 1884
N.2002.10.1
Zula Clapp Totton, first graduate of Palmer Memorial Institute, 2002; c. early 1900s
N.2002.10.2
Class of 1948 in front of Kimball Hall, Palmer Memorial Institute, Sedalia, N.C., 2002; 1948
N.2002.10.3
Dignitaries at graduation exercises, Palmer Memorial Institute, 1943, 2002; 1943
N.2002.10.4
Group at graduation of Palmer Memorial Institute, c. early 1930s, 2002; c. early 1930s
N.2002.10.5
Three teachers at Palmer Memorial Institute, c. 1920s, 2002; c. early 1920s
N.2002.10.6
Lt. Col. Margaret D. Craighill, M.D., Women's Army Corps, U.S. Army, c. 1939-1945, 2002; c. 1939-1945
N.2002.10.7
U.S. Coast Survey, Port of New Berne, 1867, 2002; 1867
N.2002.10.8
Officers of the 11th Regiment, North Carolina Troops, c. 1861-1865, 2002; c. 1861-1865
N.2002.10.9
Officers of the 26th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, c. 1861-1865, 2002; c. 1861-1865
N.2002.10.10
Sylvestor and Elanore Bailey's Sons, c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.10.11
Harwood Hall, Durham, N.C., 1895, 2002; 1895
N.2002.10.12-14
Interior views of Harwood Hall, home of George W. Watts, Durham, N.C., 1895, 2002; 1895
N.2002.10.15-27
Probably an early home of George W. Watts, with family on the porch, Durham, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.10.28
John Sprunt Hill, 2002; n.d.
N.2002.10.29
Warren's Store, Prospect Hill, N.C., c. 1950s, 2002; 1950s
N.2002.10.30
Will Clayton, Martha C. Satterfield, and Lucy Anne Whitfield, c. 1910s, 2002; c. 1910s
N.2002.10.31
Franklin Rudolph Warren, n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.10.32
Warren Family homeplace, Prospect Hill, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.10.33
Martha Clayton Satterfield of Caswell County, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.10.34
L. H. Hardy, 2002; n.d.
N.2002.10.35
Franklin R. Warren family of Caswell County, n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.10.36
Warren Family Homeplace, Prospect Hill, N.C., n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.10.37
Myrtle Warren Wells, 2002; n.d.
N.2002.10.38
Martha Clayton Satterfield of Caswell County, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.10.39
David and Anna T. Clark of Halifax County, N.C., c. 1860s-1870s, 2002; c. 1860s-1870s
N.2002.10.40-44
Flood scene at Whiting Manufacturing Company houses on the Little Tennessee River, Swain County, N.C., December 1914, 2002; 1914
N.2002.11.1
Composite view of the North Carolina House of Representatives, 1876-1877, 2002; 1876-1877
N.2002.11.2
Governor W. Kerr Scott greeting group of seventh graders from Fisher Street School at the State Capitol, Spring 1951, 2002; 1951
N.2002.11.3
Voucher from the estate of William Whiteside, deceased, to William Bingham, Sr., 1775, 2002; 1775
N.2002.11.4-5
Unidentified corporal, probably a member of the Granville Grays, c. 1887, 2002; c. 1887
N.2002.11.6
North Carolina Negro Exhibit funded by the North Carolina General Assembly of 1907, 2002; 1907
N.2002.11.7
Proprietary Concessions relating to the Lower Cape Fear, 1663, 2002; 1663
N.2002.11.8-11
Stephen Wiley Brewer, c. 1861-1865, 2002; c. 1861-1865
N.2002.11.12
Commissioner of Agriculture, Meg Scott Phipps, 2002; c. 2000
N.2002.11.13
Beverly Perdue, c. 2001, 2002; 2001
N.2002.11.14
Bassett M. Lashley of Alamance County, 2002; c. 1910-1918
N.2002.11.15
Charlotte Jones Lashley, 2002; c. 1860s [c. 1895-1900]
N.2002.11.16
Daniel Montgomery Lashley of Alamance County, c. 1895-1902, 2002; c. 1895-1902
N.2002.11.17
Tignal Lashley, Betty Vaughn Parks, and Lydia Lashley Long, c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.11.18
Barney Clayton clearing farmland in eastern Beaufort County, N.C., 1903, 2002; 1903
N.2002.12.1
Martha Cuthbert Bragg, c. 1880, 2002; c. 1880
N.2002.12.2
Robert White Prichard, 2002; c. 1880-1900
N.2002.12.3
Herbert Bragg, 1871, 2002; 1871
N.2002.12.4
Louise Bragg, 1891, 2002; 1891
N.2002.12.5
Elise Ellis Bragg, c. 1870s, 2002; c. 1870s
N.2002.12.6
William Henry Jackson of Rutland, Vermont, c. 1862, 2002; c. 1862
N.2002.12.7
Profile portrait of William Henry Jackson, noted photographer, 1873, 2002; 1873
N.2002.12.8
William Henry Jackson, 2002; 1894
N.2002.12.9
William Henry Jackson, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.12.10
William Henry Jackson at about the time he photographed in western North Carolina, c. 1902, 2002; c. 190s
N.2002.12.11
William Henry Jackson with grandson, c. 1903, 2002; c. 1903
N.2002.12.12
William Henry Jackson at the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 4, 1938, 2002; 1938
N.2002.12.13-14
Panoramic view of a Camp Hoffman, Jones County, N.C., March 1936, 2002; 1936
N.2002.12.15-18
Earl M. Gower and Walton G. Gower of Wake County, N.C., c. 1905, 2002; c. 1905
N.2002.12.19
John Washington Clark of Bladen County, N.C., c. 1861-1865, 2002; c. 1861-1865
N.2002.12.20-21
Dr. William F. Henderson, c. 1860s, 2002; c. 1860s
N.2002.12.22
Archibald E. Henderson, W. Smith Williams, and unidentified persons, c. 1880s, 2002; c. 1880s
N.2002.12.23
John Wesley Bryan and Rudy Bryan with automobile, Traphill, N.C., c. 1920s-1930s, 2002; c. 1920s-1930s
N.2002.12.24
Aerial views of Pivers Island, 2002; n.d.
N.2002.12.25-26
Harvey Smith Fish Meal Company, Beaufort, N.C., c. early 1950s, 2002; c. early 1950s
N.2002.12.27-31
Menhaden Boats off Cape Lookout, c. early 1950s, 2002; c. early 1950s
N.2002.12.32
THE SOUTHLAND, a menhaden boat, Morehead City, N.C., c. 1950, 2002; c. 1950
N.2002.12.33
Shrimp trawler off Cape Lookout, c. early 1950s, 2002; c. early 1950s
N.2002.12.34
PAULA WILLIS, a Harkers Island trawler in port, Beaufort, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.12.35
The KING FISHER laden with menhaden, Beaufort, N.C., c. early 1950s, 2002; c. early 1950s
N.2002.12.36
Mullet fishing crew from Salter Path, N.C. launching a boat, c. early 1950s, 2002; c. early 1950s
N.2002.12.37
Harvey Smith Fish Meal Company, Beaufort, N.C., 2002; c. early 1950s
N.2002.12.38
Fishermen gathering nets alongside the KING FISHER, Beaufort, N.C., early 1950s, 2002; c. early 1950s
N.2002.12.39
Elizabeth Howard and Charlie MacWilliams at Ocracoke Post Office, c. early 1950s, 2002; c. early 1950s
N.2002.12.40
Beaufort Post Office, c. early 1950s, 2002; c. early 1950s
N.2002.12.41
Gathering of men at the corner of Turner and Front Streets, Beaufort, N.C., 2002; c. early 1900s
N.2002.12.42
Kelly Robinson aboard the mailboat, PET, c. 1940s, 2002; c. 1940s
N.2002.12.43
Harkers Island Post Office, 2002; n.d.
N.2002.12.44
Lukens Post Office, Carteret County, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.12.45
Kelly Robinson seated atop the mailboat, PET, 2002; n.d.
N.2002.12.46
Cedar Island Post Office, early 1900s, 2002; c. 1900s
N.2002.12.47
Fort Macon, 1927, 2002; 1927
N.2002.12.48-49
Lucy Calista Morgan, founder of Penland School of Handicrafts, 2002; [c. 1960s]
N.2002.12.50
Arthur Siler and Jim Siler driving an oxcart in Franklin, N.C., c. 1890, 2002; c. 1890
N.2002.12.51
Traphill Institute in Traphill, N.C., c. 1900, 2002; c. 1900
N.2002.12.52
Railroad Station, store, and the home of A. C. Tainer, Penland, N.C., c. 1916, 2002; c. 1916
N.2002.12.53
Ox team at Valle Crucis, N.C., c. 1902, 2002; c. 1902
N.2002.12.54
Clinchfield Railroad train unloading felspar from Hoot Owl Mine at Penland, N.C., c. 1923, 2002; c. 1923
N.2002.12.55
Morgan Hall at Penland School for Handicrafts, Mitchell County, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.12.56
Dr. Luther McKinnon, 2002; n.d.
N.2002.12.57
"Crap shooters of Clinton, N.C.," a group of African-American men at Sampson County Courthouse, c. 1905-1915, 2002; c. 1905-1915
N.2002.12.58
St. Paul's Episcopal Church and unidentified rector, Clinton, N.C., c. 1906, 2002; c. 1906
N.2002.12.59
Unidentified domestic holding an infant Frank H. Holmes, Jr., Clinton, N.C., c. 1901, 2002; c. 1901
N.2002.12.60
Sampson County Light Infantry, c. 1915, 2002; c. 1915
N.2002.12.61
Sampson County Light Infantry, c. 1915, 2002; c. 1915
N.2002.12.62
Domestic holding an infant Luther McKinnon, c. 1919, 2002; c. 1919
N.2002.12.63
Holmes House, Clinton, N.C., c. 1913, 2002; c. 1913
N.2002.12.64
Dr. Frank Holmes and Sallie M. Holmes on a sightseeing bus in New York City, c. 1913-1915, 2002; c. 1913-1915
N.2002.12.65
Bingham School Baseball Team, early 1900s, 2002; early 1900s
N.2002.12.66
Unidentified male students, c. 1900, 2002; c. 1915
N.2002.12.67-68
Last public hanging in Sampson County, 1905, 2002; 1905
N.2002.12.69
H. M. Gibbs, 2002; 1893
N.2002.12.70
W. P. Fife, "Drummer Evangelist," c. 1880s, 2002; c. 1880s
N.2002.12.71
Landing at Camp (Glenn), Morehead City, N.C., c. 1906, 2002; c. 1906
N.2002.12.72
Ball Room at the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, N.C., c. 1906, 2002; c. 1906
N.2002.12.73
Center Street, Goldsboro, N.C., c. 1906, 2002; c. 1906
N.2002.12.74
Wayne County Courthouse, Goldsboro, N.C., c. 1906, 2002; c. 1906
N.2002.12.75
Sampson County Courthouse, Clinton, N.C., c. 1906, 2002; c. 1906
N.2002.12.76
Measles patients in quarantine, post hospital in background, Fort Caswell, n.d., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.12.77
Main Parade and Officer's Quarters, Fort Caswell, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.12.78
12-inch Mortar Battery at Fort Caswell, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.12.79
Mrs. G. A. Mebane, 2002; n.d.
N.2002.12.80
Felix W. Graves, Sr., 2002; c. 1907-1910
N.2002.12.81
Joseph Wright Nicholson, c. 1890s, 2002; c. 1890s
N.2002.12.82
Alice C. Nicholson, c. 1890s, 2002; c. 1890s
N.2002.12.83
Captain William Griffin Graves and his wife, Ann Lea Graves, c. 1910-1920, 2002; c. 1910-1920
N.2002.12.84-86
William G. Graves II, 2002; c. 1939-1945
N.2002.12.87
Edward Thorne Clark and Margaret Lillington Clark of Weldon, N.C., 2002; n.d.
N.2002.12.88-90
Unidentified African-American male, c. 1870s, 2002; c. 1870s
N.2002.12.91
Contract between John Vanpelt and William Bush, February 2, 1737, 2002; 1737
N.2002.12.92
Receipt for the transport of Joshua Miller's wife and children from New York to Edenton, N.C., February 24, 1732-33, 2002; 1732-1733
N.2002.12.93
Bond for Matthew Flood to appear in Bertie County court to answer a charge of trespass brought by Thomas Lee, October 26, 1744, 2002; 1744
N.2002.12.94
Bond for Henry Vize to appear in Bertie County court to answer a charge of trespass brought by Christopher Hollyman, August 24, 1749, 2002; 1749
N.2002.12.95
Petition by John Vanpelt regarding exchange, August 15, 1759, 2002; 1759
N.2002.12.96
Bond for Benjamin Warren, Jr. to appear before the Bertie County court to answer a charge of trespass brought by John Brinkley, January 2, 1760, 2002; 1760
N.2002.12.97
Bond for John Vanpelt, May 29, 1756, 2002; 1756
N.2002.12.98
Bond for Harmon Vanpelt, August 3, 1761, 2002; 1761
N.2002.12.99
Map of Wake County, 1878, 2002; 1878
N.2002.12.100
Beginning point of a map showing part of a proposed boundary between North and South Carolina, 1764, 2002; 1764
N.2002.12.101
Map of Little River Inlet and Surrounding Area, 1888, 2002; 1888
N.2002.12.102
Aerial views of Little River Inlet and Bird Island, 2002; 1949; 1956; 1966; 1969; 1972
N.2002.12.103-107
Aerial views of Bird Island, Mad Inlet, and Sunset Beach, November 27, 1989, 2002; 1989
N.2002.12.108
Blueprint showing revised development plan for Bird Island, April 6, 1993, 2002; 1993
N.2002.12.109
Male apprentice wood working, c. 1888, 2002; c. 1888
N.2002.12.110
Minutes and Accounts of the Ashe County Wardens of the Poor, May 23, 1842, 2002; 1842
N.2002.12.111

33. Negatives Received in 2003

Street scene in Oriental, N.C., 2003; n.d.
N.2003.1.2
Pope Field Hangars, Fort Bragg, N.C., c. 1940, 2003; c. 1940
N.2003.1.3
Residence of J. D. Wright, Tabor, N.C., 2003; n.d.
N.2003.1.4
Ferry across the Roanoke River near Halifax, N.C., c. 1917, 2003; c. 1917
N.2003.1.5
Main Street, Rockingham, N.C., c. 1912, 2003; c. 1912
N.2003.1.6
Main Street, Tarboro, N.C., c. 1907, 2003; c. 1907
N.2003.1.7
Court Square, Greenville, N.C., c. 1907, 2003; c. 1907
N.2003.1.8
Graded School in Fletcher, N.C., 2003; n.d.
N.2003.1.9
Main Building, South Fork Institute, Maiden, N.C., 2003; n.d.
N.2003.1.10
The Academy, Johns, N.C., 2003; n.d.
N.2003.1.11
Wendell, N.C., c. 1909, 2003; c. 1909
N.2003.1.12
Interior view of a tobacco warehouse, Wendell, N.C., c. 1909, 2003; c. 1909
N.2003.1.13
Street scene, Columbia, N.C., c. 1913, 2003; c. 1913
N.2003.1.14
Road scene in Gum Neck, N.C., c. 1913, 2003; c. 1913
N.2003.1.15
Engraving of Levi Coffin, abolititionist and leader of the Underground Railroad, 2003; c. 1850
N.2003.1.16
Sketch of a railroad depot in Mebane, N.C., 2003; 1981
N.2003.1.17
Birthplace of James H. Pou and Edward W. Pou, Tuskegee, Alabama, 2003; 2002
N.2003.1.18
Willard Farrington Babcock, [c. 1960s], 2003; [c. 1960s]
N.2003.1.19
Cars lined up at service stations during the gasoline shortage of 1974, 2003; 1974
N.2003.1.20-21
Historical marker to William S. Ashe, 2003; [2003]
N.2003.1.22
Historical marker to Samuel Ashe, 2003; [2003]
N.2003.1.23
Historical marker to Elmwood, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; [2003]
N.2003.1.24
Historical marker dedicated to Bayard v. Singleton, 2003; [2003]
N.2003.1.25
Virginia Henderson Lashley, 2003; c. 1890-1900
N.2003.2.1
Charlotte "Lottie" Reeves Lashley of Leaksville, N.C. in a parlor, c. 1907, 2003; c. 1907
N.2003.2.2
Charlotte Reeves Lashley, 2003; c. 1907
N.2003.2.3
Charlotte "Lottie" L. Neese, Paul Van Neese, and their son, Paul Van Neese, Jr., 2003; c. 1915
N.2003.2.4
Dalaughter Middleton Rockett, 2003; c. 1900-1910
N.2003.2.5
Louisa Wilson Rockett, 2003; c. 1900-1910
N.2003.2.6
Arlindo Monroe Neese, 2003; c. 1910-1920
N.2003.2.7
Eliza Lennon Neese, 2003; c. 1890-1910
N.2003.2.8
James Monroe Orders, 2003; c. 1930
N.2003.2.9
Flora Pitts Orders, 2003; c. 1930
N.2003.2.10
Luther T. Rockett and his wife, Ola Mae Orders Rockett, 2003; c. 1920-1930
N.2003.2.11
Senoirs at Normal Institute, High Point, N.C., c. 1912, 2003; c. 1912
N.2003.2.12
Seventh Grade class, Main Street Graded School, High Point, N.C., c. 1912, 2003; c. 1912
N.2003.2.13
Twelth Grade Class, Main Street Graded School, High Point, N.C., 1912, 2003; c. 1912
N.2003.2.14
Edgecombe County stock mark book, 1738-1739, 2003; 1738-1739
N.2003.2.15
African-American Military Company from Fayetteville, N.C., October 1884, 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.1
LaGrange Cadets, 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.2
Miss F. L. Buckingham at the Race, Raleigh, October 1884, 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.3
State Department of Agriculture Exhibit, East Wing, North Carolina State Exposition, Raleigh, N.C., October 1884, 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.4
Minerals on display by the N.C. Department of Agriculture at the State Exposition of 1884 in Raleigh, N.C., 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.5
Wood and timber on display at an exhibit by the N.C. Department of Agriculture at the State Exposition of 1884, 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.6
Fish Exhibit by the Department of Agriculture at the North Carolina State Exposition, Raleigh, N.C., 1884, 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.7
Gem exhibit by the Department of Agriculture at the State Exposition of 1884, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.8
Albemarle exhibit at the State Exposition of 1884, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.9
Durham County exhibit at the State Exposition of 1884 in Raleigh, N.C., 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.10
Section A of the Durham County exhibit at the North Carolina State Exposition of 1884, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.11
Section II of the Forsyth County exhibit at the 1884 State Exposition, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.12
Caldwell County exhibit at the State Exposition of 1884, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.13
Vance County exhibit at the North Carolina Exposition of 1884, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.14
Granville County exhibit at the State Exposition of 1884, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.15
Exhibit by F. & H. Fries of Salem, N.C. at the State Exposition of 1884, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.16
French Colony Silk Exhibit at the State Exposition of 1884, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.17
Southern Railway Supply Co. and R. D. Wood and Co. Exhibits at the State Exposition of 1884, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.18-19
Navassa Guano Company exhibit at the State Exposition of 1884, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.20
Exhibits by Alfred Williams & Company and Edwards, Broughton, and Co. at the State Exposition of 1884, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.21-22
View at Camp Russell, 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.23
Machinery Hall and Boiler House, 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.24-25
Exposition Hotel at the State Exposition of 1884, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.26
Inaugural Parade for Governor J. Melville Broughton, Raleigh, N.C., January 9, 1941, 2003; 1941
N.2003.3.27
Lumber Camp, Dismal Swamp, near Lebanon, N.C., 1896, 2003; 1896
N.2003.3.28
Unloading logs on the Canal, Dismal Swamp, 1896, 2003; 1896
N.2003.3.29
William Henley Deitrick's architectural drawing of the North Carolina State Fair Grounds, 1952, 2003; 1952
N.2003.3.30
Broadside advertising the North Carolina State Exposition of 1884, 2003; 1884
N.2003.3.31
Topographic Map of the N.C. State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, N.C., 1921, 2003; 1921
N.2003.3.32
Map of Fairmont Housing Development, Raleigh, N.C., 1926, 2003; 1926
N.2003.3.33
Roundhouse, Hamlet, N.C., c. 1918, 2003; c. 1918
N.2003.3.34
"Home from the Possum Hunt", 2003; c. 1910s
N.2003.3.35
Anson County Courthouse, Wadesboro, N.C., c. 1915, 2003; c. 1915
N.2003.3.36
Graded School, Aberdeen, N.C., c. 1915, 2003; c. 1915
N.2003.3.37
Billy Graham and Goveror Jim Hunt at the Dedication of Billy Graham Parkway, Charlotte, N.C., March 27, 1983, 2003; 1983
N.2003.3.38
Billy Parker reenacting the Wright Brothers First Flight at Kitty Hawk, N.C., December 17, 1953, 2003; 1953
N.2003.3.39
James Iredell, 2003; c. 1780s
N.2003.3.40
James Iredell, Jr., 2003; 1820s
N.2003.3.41
Joseph Blount Skinner, 2003; c. 1800s
N.2003.3.42
Col. Alfred H. Belo, 55th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 2003; 1861-1865
N.2003.3.43
Col. John Kerr Connally, 55th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 2003; 1861-1865
N.2003.3.44
Capt. E. Fletcher Satterfield, Company E, 55th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 2003; 1861-1865
N.2003.3.45
1st Lt. Charles M. Cooke, 55th Regiment, N.C. State Troops, 1861-1865, 2003; 1861-1865
N.2003.3.46
2nd Lt. T. D. Falls, Company C, 55th Regiment, N. C. State Troops, 2003; 1861-1865
N.2003.3.47
Sgt. J. A. Whitly, Company E, 55th Regiment, N. C. State Troops, c. 1861-1865, 2003; 1861-1865
N.2003.3.48
Unidentified man with bicycle and two women in Carteret County, c. 1900s, 2003; c. 1900s
N.2003.3.49
Alice L. Robinson and Isabella K. Robinson of Sampson County, N.C., 2003; c. 1910
N.2003.3.50
Gathering of people at an unidentified house in Sampson County, N.C., c. 1910, 2003; c. 1910
N.2003.3.51
Unidentified women, c. 1920s, 2003; c. 1920s
N.2003.3.52
Robinson Family Reunion at the John Bright Robinson, Sr. homeplace, Sampson County, N.C., 1908, 2003; 1908
N.2003.3.53
Robinson Family Reunion at the John B. Robinson, Sr. Homeplace in Sampson County, N.C., 1908, 2003; 1908
N.2003.3.54
Robinson Family Reunion at the John B. Robinson, Sr., Homeplace, Sampson County, N.C., 1908, 2003; 1908
N.2003.3.55
Sallie Herring Robinson and her Grandchildren at a Family Reunion, Sampson County, N.C., 1908, 2003; 1908
N.2003.3.56
John Bright Robinson, Sr. Homeplace, Sampson County, N.C., c. 1910, 2003; c. 1910
N.2003.3.57
Laying the cornerstone of the Teachers' Assembly Building at Morehead City, N.C., May 1, 1888, 2003; 1888
N.2003.4.1
Panoramic view of employees of North State Knitting Company, Durham, N.C., June 4, 1923, 2003; 1923
N.2003.4.3-5
"The Bummers", 2003; 1865
N.2003.4.2
Confederate Veterans Reunion in Chowan County, N.C., c. 1910, 2003; c. 1910
N.2003.4.6
McGhee Family, near Durham, N.C., 2003; n.d.
N.2003.4.7
Weapon used by Walter Hightower to kill William Bunker in the Wilkes County Prison on April 1, 1945, 2003; 1945
N.2003.4.8-10
Southern Conservatory of Music, Durham, N.C., c. 1910, 2003; c. 1910
N.2003.4.11
North Carolina Senators and Representatives in the Congress of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865, 2003; 1861-1865
N.2003.4.12A-G
Farm and Family Life in Duplin County, N.C., 2003; n.d.
N.2003.4.13-16
Friendship Train in Raleigh, N.C., Fall 1947, 2003; 1947
N.2003.4.17
Fort Bragg, N.C., 1941: View from the Central Water Tower, 2003; 1941
N.2003.4.18-20
813th Tank Destroyer Battalion, Fort Bragg, N.C., April 22, 1942, 2003; 1942
N.2003.4.21-23
Battery A, 6th Battalion, 2nd Regiment, U.S. Army, Fort Bragg, N.C., October 2, 1941, 2003; 1941
N.2003.4.24-25
Nasrow Creech of Johnston County, N.C., 2003; c. 1850-1860
N.2003.4.26
Lillie Elmetta Shinn on the Rocky River Bridge at Hagler's Ford, Cabarras County, N.C., 1902, 2003; 1902
N.2003.4.27
Mary Jo Shelton on the Rocky River Bridge at Hagler's Ford, Cabarrus County, N.C., 1940, 2003; 1940
N.2003.4.28
Aerial view of Fort Macon, N.C., 2003; n.d.
N.2003.4.29
Private First Class Hiram "Butch" Strickland, 2003; c. 1966
N.2003.4.30-34
Princess Anne with Governor Jim Hunt at a reception at Morehead House, Chapel Hill, N.C., July 12, 1984, 2003; 1984
N.2003.4.35
Jacob L. "Linzy" Waitman and his second wife, Sarah S. Waitman of Davidson County, N.C., 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.5.1
Whipping Stocks Erected in the Courthouse Yard at Goldsboro, N.C., for the Punishment of Slaves, 2003; 1865
N.2003.5.2
Bill of Sale for Slaves from James H. Allen to John A. Baker, 1860, 2003; 1860
N.2003.5.3
Letter from Harriet Beecher Stowe to Daniel R. Goodloe with attached newspaper clipping, January 27, 1853, 2003; 1853
N.2003.5.4
Slave pass for London from his master, Richard Lewis, 1810, 2003; 1810
N.2003.5.5
Construction of the Community House, Middleburg, N.C., October 22, 1937, 2003; 1937
N.2003.5.6-14
Elijah W. Baum showing the Wright Brothers Historical Marker to two boys, Kitty Hawk, N.C., 2003; n.d.
N.2003.5.15
75th Anniversary of the Wright Brothers First Flight at Kill Devil Hill, Kitty Hawk, N.C., December 17, 1978, 2003; 1978
N.2003.5.16
Ken Kellett Flying his Reproduction of the Wright Flyer, Kill Devil Hills, December 17, 1978, 2003; 1978
N.2003.5.17
View of Kill Devil Hills during the 25th Anniversary Celebration of the Wright Brothers First Flight, December 28, 1928, 2003; 1928
N.2003.5.18
Interior view of Robeson Drug Company, Maxton, N.C., c. 1912, 2003; c. 1912
N.2003.5.19
Bridge on the Charlotte to Wilmington Highway near Laurinburg, N.C., c. 1911, 2003; c. 1911
N.2003.5.20
William Kerr Scott, 2003; c. 1950s
N.2003.5.21-22
Governor W. Kerr Scott with Highway Patromen, 1950, 2003; 1950
N.2003.5.23
Levi Jeffries of Alamance County, 2003; c. 1865-1870
N.2003.5.24
Bedford Jeffries of Alamance County, N.C., 2003; c. 1890s
N.2003.5.25
Will Liggins of Alamance County, N.C., 2003; c. 1910
N.2003.5.26
Henry Watkins Miller, 2003; c. 1850-1860
N.2003.5.27
Frances Devereux Miller, 2003; c. 1850-1860
N.2003.5.28
First Regiment, North Carolina Volunteers, marching into Havana, Cuba, December 1898, 2003; 1898
N.2003.5.29
Jack Lowe, 2003; c. 1918
N.2003.5.30
Jack Lowe, 2003; c. 1918
N.2003.5.31
Charlie Warren of the Durham Police Department, c. 1920, 2003; c. 1920
N.2003.5.32
Iola Vickers, 2003; c. 1920
N.2003.5.33
Ruth Damper and Beatrice Damper, 2003; c. 1920
N.2003.5.34
Pursey Damper, 2003; c. 1918
N.2003.5.35
Mildred Beasley, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.5.36
Mildred B. Sanders and Junius E. Sanders with their child in Durham, N.C., 2003; n.d.
N.2003.5.37
Junius E. Sanders, 2003; 1939-1945
N.2003.5.38
Evie Beasley and Pursey Damper in Durham, N.C., 2003; n.d.
N.2003.5.39
Rosa McGhee, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.5.40
Claudia Durham, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.5.41
Margie Rich, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.5.42
Charlie Marvin Beasley, 2003; c. 1910s
N.2003.5.43
Wallace Beasley, 2003; 1939-1945
N.2003.5.44
Johnnie Barnes, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.5.45
Reuben Reynolds Cowles, 2003; c. 1897
N.2003.5.46
Hugh Reynolds Cowles, 2003; c. 1897
N.2003.5.47
The Swing Billies, WPTF, Raleigh, N.C.,2003; c. 1937
N.2003.5.48
Wadesboro, N.C. is Spending $30,000 on Street Improvements, c. 1913, 2003; c. 1913
N.2003.5.49
Main Street, looking North, Robersonville, N.C., 2003; c. 1927
N.2003.5.50
Masonic Rally, Louisburg, N.C., July 3, 1908, 2003; 1908
N.2003.5.51
Residence of Ed Johnson in Apex, N.C., 2003; c. 1908
N.2003.5.52
Home of J. P. Pearson, Public School Teacher, Apex, N.C., 2003; c. 1915
N.2003.5.53
Corporal Thomas W. Williams of Maxton, N.C., 2003; 1914-1918
N.2003.5.54
Composite Photograph of the North Carolina House of Representatives, 1935 (Overall view, and Part 1 of detailed views), 2003; 1935
N.2003.5.55-62
Composite Photograph of the North Carolina House of Representatives, 1935 (Part 2 of detailed views), 2003; 1935
N.2003.5.63-71
African-American Street Photographer, Smithfield, N.C., 1936, 2003; 1936
N.2003.5.72
Segregation Sign, Courthouse Square, Halifax, N.C., 1938, 2003; 1938
N.2003.5.73
Patent Medicine Salesman waiting for Farmers outside a Tobacco Auction Warehouse in Durham, N.C., 1939, 2003; 1939
N.2003.5.74
Norfolk Southern Railroad Diesel Engine 702, 2003; c. 1950s
N.2003.5.75
Lance Corporal Joseph Nelson Hargrove, 2003; c. 1975
N.2003.5.76
Private 1st Class Dan Bullock, 2003; c. 1969
N.2003.5.77
Alexander Smith Peace, 2003; c. 1883-1889
N.2003.5.78
George Thaddeus Peace, 2003; c. 1883-1889
N.2003.5.79
John Wesley Peace with sons Hugh Peace and Ira Peace, 2003; c. 1881
N.2003.5.80
Abner David Peace, 2003; c. 1895-1900
N.2003.5.81
Nathaniel Ellis Cannady, 2003; c. 1884
N.2003.5.82
Willis G. Peace, Samuel T. Peace, Alexander S. Peace, and Etta Peace, 2003; c. 1900
N.2003.5.83
Hugh Ellis Peace and unidentifed soldiers at Fort Monroe, Virginia during the Spanish-American War, 2003; c. 1898
N.2003.5.84
Nathaniel Ellis Cannady, State Legislator from Granville County, N.C., 2003; c. 1850
N.2003.5.85
Abner David Peace, 2003; c. 1860
N.2003.5.86
Unidentifed Mason from Granville County, N.C., 2003; c. 1858-1860
N.2003.5.87
Map of North Carolina in 1770, 2003; 1936
N.2003.5.88
Construction Work on the Dismal Swamp Canal, 2003; c. 1895
N.2003.5.89
Dredging work on the Dismal Swamp Canal, 2003; c. 1895
N.2003.5.90
Steam Shovel Dredging the Dismal Swamp Canal, 2003; c. 1895
N.2003.5.91
Steamboat with Passengers on the Dismal Swamp Canal, 2003; c. 1895
N.2003.5.92
Tar Heel Boys Musical and Comedy Group, 2003; c. 1940s
N.2003.6.1
Two unidentified members of the the Tar Heel Boys performing at WFNC Radio in Fayetteville, N.C., 1944, 2003; c. 1944
N.2003.6.2
Stamps Baxtor Lone Star Quartet at WPTF Radio, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; c. 1940-1950
N.2003.6.3
Salemburg High School Basketball Team, 2003; 1935
N.2003.6.4
Salemburg High School Girls Basketball Team, 2003; 1935
N.2003.6.5
Friendly Dining Room, Salemburg, N.C., 2003; c. 1950-1955
N.2003.6.6
Members of the North Carolina Senate in 1929, 2003; 1929
N.2003.6.7-16
Governor John C. B. Ehringhaus, 2003; c. 1930s
N.2003.6.17
Village Theater at Cameron Village, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.6.18
View of Woolworth's and Boylan Pearce, Cameron Village, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.6.19
Cameron Village, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.6.20
Hudson-Belk Department Store and Nowell Men's Clothing Store on Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.6.21
Exterior view of Hudson-Belk Department Store, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.6.22
Brittain's on Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.6.23-24
Construction of Planters off Alley off Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.6.25
Downtown businesses on Market Street, Wilmington, N.C., 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.6.26
Atlantic Coast Line Engine #1606, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.6.27
Atlantic Coast Line, U.S. Mail Rail Railway Post Office Car #568, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.6.28
Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, 2003; c. 1860s
N.2003.6.29
Prison Cells for African-American Prisoners, State Prison, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1910s, 2003; c. 1910s
N.2003.6.30
The Fountain, Bear Pits, and Lilly Pond at Pullen Park, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1910s, 2003; c. 1910s
N.2003.6.31
Train Station at Washington, N.C., c. 1970s, 2003; c. 1970s
N.2003.6.32-34
Members of the James Archibald Campbell Family at the homeplace in Harnett County, N.C., 2003; 1895
N.2003.6.35
James Archibald Campbell House, Harnett County, N.C., 2003; 1907; 1979
N.2003.6.36-37
James Iredell's notes on the U.S. Supreme Court case, Geyer v. Michael, Fall Term, 1796, 2003; 1796
N.2003.6.38
Canal Falls, Weldon, N.C., c. 1906, 2003; c. 1906
N.2003.6.39
Map showing the Location of the Canals and Water Powers on the Roanoke River, near Weldon, 1898, 2003; 1898
N.2003.6.40
A Dam adjoining the Bulkhead, Roanoke Rapids Canal, 1898, 2003; 1898
N.2003.6.41
Bulkhead to the Roanoke Rapids Canal, 1898, 2003; 1898
N.2003.6.42
Masthead of the Halifax MINERVA, April 2, 1829, 2003; 1829
N.2003.6.43
Fifty Dollar Reward offered for Two Runaway Slaves belonging to the Roanoke Navigation Company, March 2, 1829, 2003; 1829
N.2003.6.44
Augustus Holmes Kenan, 2003; c. 1860s
N.2003.6.45
Michael Johnston Kenan, 2003; c. 1860s
N.2003.6.46
Section of James Wimble's Map of North Carolina showing the Lower Cape Fear Region, 1738, 2003; 1738
N.2003.6.47
Dedication of the Trading Ford Monument in Davidson County, N.C., 1929, 2003; 1929
N.2003.6.48
James L. Webb, 2003; c. 1900
N.2003.7.1
Edwin Yates Webb, 2003; c. 1900
N.2003.7.2
Dr. William A. Goode, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.7.3
John W. West, 2003; c. 1900 - 1930
N.2003.7.4
Railroad Depot and Business District, Mooresville, N.C., c. 1905, 2003; 1905
N.2003.7.5
Unidentified men at a Boarding House in Cheraw, S.C., c. 1905, 2003; c. 1905
N.2003.7.6
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter PAMLICO at Bayview, N.C., c. 1928, 2003; 1928
N.2003.7.7
Pete Strum, William D. Bennett, Isabel D. Coltrane, John Thompson and the captain of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter PAMLICO, 2003; c. 1928
N.2003.7.8
Old Bryan House near Bath, N.C., 2003; n.d.
N.2003.7.9
Henry Coleman House, Granville County, N.C., 2003; c. 1950
N.2003.7.10
Jack Bennett at work inside the Bank of Rocky Mount, 1908, 2003; 1908
N.2003.7.11
Elk River Falls, Avery County, N.C., July 2003, 2003; 2003
N.2003.7.12-13
Linville Falls, N.C., Burke County, N.C., July 2003, 2003; 2003
N.2003.7.14-16
Alan Jackson in New York, 2003; 2003
N.2003.7.17-20
Fire on State Capitol Roof, Raleigh, N.C., July 9, 2003, 2003; 2003
N.2003.7.21-35
Letter from James Iredell to Hannah Iredell, September 29, 1785, 2003; 1785
N.2003.7.36
John Henry Burnett, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.8.1
Broadside advertising the Pride of Ridgeway Cantaloupes, c. 1930s, 2003; 1930s
N.2003.8.2
Crate label for the Pride of Ridgeway Growers Association, Ridgeway, N.C., 1932, 2003; 1932
N.2003.8.3
Charles Applewhite Hill, 2003; c. 1820s
N.2003.8.4
Capt. Fulton Pershing Lanier, 2003; 1939-1944
N.2003.8.5
Brigadier General R. Stephen Ritchie, 2003; 1961-1975
N.2003.8.6
Archibald Horton, 2003; c. 1900
N.2003.8.7
Unidentified Confederate Soldier from North Carolina, 2003; 1861-1865
N.2003.8.8
Float in a Parade advertising Manly W. Tyree Photo Studio in Raleigh, N.C., c. 1914, 2003; c. 1914
N.2003.8.9
William Crawford Dawson, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.8.10
Howard F. McGinn, Jr., 2003;
N.2003.8.11
Patric Dorsey, Secretary of North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, 2003; 1985-1993
N.2003.8.12
Capt. Fran S. Conlon and Secretary Patrick Dorsey at the opening of the Visitor's Center at U.S.S. North Carolina Battleship site, Wilmington, N.C., September 11, 1985, 2003; 1985
N.2003.8.13
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.8.14
David Brinkley, 2003; c. 1990-2003
N.2003.8.15
Members of the Sir Walter Cabinet on Archaelogical Dig at the former Seaboard Railroad Building, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; 1977-1985
N.2003.8.16
Beth Crabtree reading the Diary of Catherine Ann Edmonston, Raleigh, N.C., July 11, 1977, 2003; 1977
N.2003.8.17
Press Conference about the U.S. Navy ironclad, MONITOR, December 12, 1977, 2003; 1977
N.2003.8.18
75th Anniversary Document Display and unveiling of a Portrait of Christopher Crittenden, State Archives, Raleigh, N.C., 1978, 2003; 1978
N.2003.8.19
Hertford County Courthouse, Winston, N.C., c. 1950s, 2003; c. 1950s
N.2003.8.20
Intersection of Pollock and Middle Streets, New Bern, N.C., c. 1900, 2003; c. 1900
N.2003.8.21
The Circuit Judge on Horseback, 2003; 1874
N.2003.8.22
Curtis Travel Air and Waco airplanes at Marshburn-Robbins Airfield, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1927, 2003; c. 1927
N.2003.8.23
Pilot Alton Stewart with Waco in Coats, N.C., 2003; c. 1920s
N.2003.8.24
Pilot Alton Stewart with Waco at Coats Airport, late 1920s, 2003; 1920s
N.2003.8.25
Unidentified boy in the cockpit of Alton Stewart's airplane, Waco II, at Marshburn-Robbins Airfield, Raleigh, N.C., c. late 1920s, 2003; c. 1920s
N.2003.8.26
Wrecked airplane flown by Doctor Harry Roberts of Coats, N.C., December 1929, 2003; c. 1929
N.2003.8.27
Gene Mills and Dave Lambert with two unidentified men, 2003; c. 1927
N.2003.8.28
Lloyd Yost, Will Rogers, and Dave Lambert with Yost's aircraft, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1927, 2003; c. 1927
N.2003.8.29
Dave Lambert in front of an Airplane, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1927, 2003; c. 1927
N.2003.8.30
Alton Stewart with Mr. Mills and unidentifed men at Marshburn-Robbins Airfield, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1927, 2003; c. 1927
N.2003.8.31
Second Highest River Bridge in the United States, Duke, N.C., c. 1912, 2003; c. 1912
N.2003.9.1
Interior view of Calvary Church, Tarboro, N.C., c. 1909, 2003; c. 1909
N.2003.9.2
Road Scene in Gum Neck, N.C., 1911, 2003; c. 1911
N.2003.9.3
Post Office and Drug Store, Warsaw, N.C., c. 1909, 2003; c. 1909
N.2003.9.4
View of the Quarry, N.C. Granite Corporation, Mt. Airy, N.C., c. 1910s, 2003; c. 1910s
N.2003.9.5
View of a Mining Operation in Cumnock, N.C., c. 1910, 2003; c. 1910
N.2003.9.6
Wilson Willis Morgan, 2003; c. 1870s
N.2003.9.7
Maxine Locklear, 2003; 1948
N.2003.9.8
"Mexico" Lewis Outlaw, 2003; c. 1890s
N.2003.9.9
Amos Williams Simmons, 2003; c. 1895-1900
N.2003.9.10
Caldwell County Courthouse, Lenoir, N.C., c. 1880, 2003; c. 1880
N.2003.9.11
Sallie Barbour School, Wilson, N.C., 2003; c. 1900-1920
N.2003.9.12
Surry County Courthouse, Dobson, N.C., c. 1925-1930, 2003; c. 1925-1930
N.2003.9.13
Martha Ann Blount Skinner, 2003; c. 1860
N.2003.9.14
Doris Betts, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.9.15
Burley Mitchell, Jr., 2003; n.d.
N.2003.9.16
Dr. Richard S. Schneidermann, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.9.17
Governor James Holshouser, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.9.18
Terry Sanford, 2003; 1993; 1994
N.2003.9.19-20
Joseph M. Bryan, 2003; c. 1990-1995
N.2003.9.21
Rev. Billy Graham, 2003; c. 1970-2000
N.2003.9.22
A. Craig Phillips, 2003; c. 1970-2003
N.2003.9.23
Secretary of Cultural Resources Patric Dorsey, 2003; 1986
N.2003.9.24
North Carolina Museum of History, March 24, 1992, 2003; 1992
N.2003.9.25
Governor Bob Scott, 2003; c. 1980-2003
N.2003.9.26
Charles Kuralt, 2003; c. 1967-1979
N.2003.9.27
Director of Archives and History, Dr. Larry E. Tise, 2003; c. 1974-1981
N.2003.9.28
Hugh M. Morton, 2003; 1983
N.2003.9.29
Dr. Charles W. Ward, Harveleigh White, Dr. Ellen Alston, Rev. Ralph Abernathy, Ralph Campbell, Sr., Jim Strickland and unidentified Civil Rights Leaders, Raleigh-Durham Airport, c. early 1960s, 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.9.30
Rev. Ralph Abernathy giving a speech, 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.9.31
Civil Rights protesters picketing the Ambassador Theater, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N.C., early 1960s, 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.9.32
Joan Baez arriving at Raleigh-Durham Airport to participate in Civil Rights Movement, c. early 1960s, 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.9.33
Joan Baez, Ralph Campbell, Sr. and Other Unidentified Civil Rights Protesters in Raleigh, N.C., c. 1960s, 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.9.34
Joan Baez shaking hands with Ralph Campbell, Sr. at the Wake County Courthouse during the Civil Rights March in Raleigh, N.C., c. 1960s, 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.9.35
Civil Rights Protesters March at Howard Johnson's Restaurant, Raleigh, N.C., c. early 1960s, 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.9.36-37
Ralph Campbell, Sr. addressing a group in Raleigh, N.C., c. early 1960s, 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.9.38
Unidentified African-American Men and Women in Raleigh, N.C., c. 1960s, 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.9.39
Confederate Monument, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.40
Young African-American Male Riding a Mule turning a Cotton Press, c. 1890, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.41
Unidentified Family on a Porch, c. 1890, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.42
Unidentified Man on Horseback, c. 1890, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.43
Whitin Machine manufactured by Whitin Machine Works, c. 1890, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.44
Construction at an unidentified Mining or Industrial Complex, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.45
Unidentified Mining or Industrial Operation, c. 1890, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.46
Unidentified Mine, c. 1890, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.47
North State Club Members pose in front of the YMCA Building with Cleveland and Fowle Banner, c. 1888, 2003; c. 1888
N.2003.9.48
Unidentified Group of Musicians, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.49
African American family in front of a Log Cabin, c. 1890, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.50
Unidentified Cotton Yard, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.51
Interior view of an Unidentied Cotton Gin, c. 1890, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.52
Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Company, Charlotte, N.C., c. 1890, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.53
Unidentified Industrial Complex, c. 1890, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.54
Unidentified Mining Complex, c. 1890, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.55
Laborers working at an unidentified Rock Quarry, c. 1890, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.56
Men Carrying Baskets at a Cotton Gin, c. 1890, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.57
Machine in the Yard of an unidentified House, c. 1890, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.58
Cotton Press and Gin, c. 1890, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.59
African American Women with a Spinning Wheel and Carder, c. 1890, 2003; c. 1890
N.2003.9.60
Officers of the 20th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 2003; 1861-1865
N.2003.10.1
Robert Freeman Sales, 2003; 1861-1865
N.2003.10.2
Portrait believed to be Robert Freeman Sales or a son of Sales, 2003; c. 1860s-1870s
N.2003.10.3
Marion Travis and wife, Robert P. Wilson, Virginia T. Wilson, Sue Foster, and an unidentifed Woman, c. 1860s, 2003; c. 1860s
N.2003.10.4
Thomas B. Travis, 2003; 1861-1862
N.2003.10.5
Adolphus M. Travis, 2003; c. 1860
N.2003.10.6
James Sidney Travis, 2003; c. 1860
N.2003.10.7
Martha Ann Travis, 2003; c. 1860
N.2003.10.8
Isaac Travis, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.10.9
Virginia Travis Wilson, 2003; c. 1860s
N.2003.10.10
Virginia T. Wilson and an unidentified Female, 2003; c. 1860s
N.2003.10.11
Mary E. Travis, 2003; c. 1860
N.2003.10.12
Railroad Passenger Depot, High Point, N.C., c. 1910, 2003; c. 1910
N.2003.11.1
Railroad Depot, High Point, N.C., 1935, 2003; 1935
N.2003.11.2
Methodist-Episcopal Church, Apex, N.C., c. 1925, 2003; c. 1925
N.2003.11.3
Apex Methodist Church, Apex, N.C., c. 1930s, 2003; c. 1930s
N.2003.11.4
East side of Salem Street, Apex, N.C., c. 1910, 2003; c. 1910
N.2003.11.5
State Senators Robert Charles Johnson, Marion Butler, and an unidentified group of men, c. 1891, 2003; c. 1891
N.2003.11.6
Plant of the Caraleigh Phosphate and Fertilizer Works, Raleigh, N.C., n.d., 2003; n.d.
N.2003.11.7
Continental Soldier, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.11.8
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, PA, 1776, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.11.9
John Paul Jones, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.11.10
Rev. H. T. Leavith, 1898, 2003; 1898
N.2003.11.11
Governor Angus W. McLean, 2003; c. 1925
N.2003.11.12
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, 2003; n.d.
N.2003.11.13
Michael C. Rhinehardt, 2003; 1861-1865
N.2003.11.14
2nd Lt. C. B. Denson, 2003; 1861-1865
N.2003.11.15
Brigadier Generals Robert D. Johnston and Thomas F. Toon, 2003; 1861-1865
N.2003.11.16
Chaplain L. A. Bikle, 2003; 1861-1865
N.2003.11.17
Lt. Col. Franklin J. Faison, Maj. Duncan J. De Vane, Capt. John F. Ireland, Lt. Oliver E. Mercer, and Pvt. James D. Ireland, 2003; 1861-1865
N.2003.11.18-22
1st Lt. H. D. Williamson, 2003; 1861-1865
N.2003.11.23
John A. Gillette and Catherine Coston Gillette, 2003; c. 1862-1883
N.2003.12.1
Lee Bryan, 2003; c. 1910s
N.2003.12.2
Lee and Mary Bryan and other unidentified Family, c. 1906, 2003; c. 1906
N.2003.12.3
Lee Bryan and Actors or Musicians on Stage, c. 1915, 2003; c. 1915
N.2003.12.4
African American Troops, c. 1918, 2003; c. 1918
N.2003.12.5
Joe Dunnegan and Ernest Dunnegan in front of their Store on Watts Street, Durham, N.C., 1906-1907, 2003; 1906-1907
N.2003.12.6
Hassie Dunnegan and Maggie Morris, 2003; 1917
N.2003.12.7
The Steele House, Sanford, N.C., 2003; c. 1909
N.2003.12.8
Watauga County Bank, Boone, N.C., c. 1920, 2003; c. 1920
N.2003.12.9
Texas Gulf Sulphur Phosphate Plant Administration Building overlooking the Pamlico River, Aurora, N.C., c. 1960s, 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.12.10
Texas Gulf Sulphur Phosphate Plant and Technical Services Buildings, Aurora, N.C., c. 1960s, 2003; c. 1960s
N.2003.12.11-12
Forsyth County Courthouse, Winston-Salem, N.C., c. 1890s, 2003; c. 1890s
N.2003.12.13
J. C. Peed with his father, Joseph L. Peed, Creedmoor, N.C., c. 1914-1918, 2003; c. 1914-1918
N.2003.12.14
Wiley D. Neese, 2003; c. 1860s-1870s
N.2003.12.15
Arlendo Monroe Neese, 2003; c. 1920-1930
N.2003.12.16
Eliza Jane Linen Neese, 2003; c. 1890-1910
N.2003.12.17
Paul Van Neese, 2003; c. 1920-1925
N.2003.12.18

34. Negatives Received in 2004

George H. Tyler, 2004; c. 1920
N.2004.1.2
Dedication of Stecoah School, Graham County, N.C., October 1926, 2004; 1926
N.2004.1.3
Lt. Col. Nelson Slough, 2004; c. 1860s
N.2004.1.4
Lt. Col. John S. Brooks, 2004; c. 1860s
N.2004.1.5
Capt. P. A. Smith, 2004; c. 1860s
N.2004.1.6
Theodore Roosevelt addressing a crowd at Trinity College, Durham, N.C., October 1905, 2004; 1905
N.2004.1.7
Blakenhall, home of the Blacknall Family, Oxford, N.C., 2004; c. 1909
N.2004.1.8
Crowd on an outing at Lock Lilly, near Roxboro, N.C., Summer 1906, 2004; 1906
N.2004.1.9
Boating at Lock Lilly, near Roxboro, N.C., July 1906, 2004; 1906
N.2004.1.10
Officers of the 20th Infantry Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 2004; c. 1860s
N.2004.1.11
Officers of the 25th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 2004; c. 1860s
N.2004.1.12
Officers of the 25th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, c. 1860s, 2004; c. 1860s
N.2004.1.13
Charles C. Witmer and his Curtiss Biplane Perform at Craven County Agricultural and Stock Exhibit and Aviation Meet, November 22-23, 1911, 2004; 1911
N.2004.1.14
Band Marching in a Parade during the Opening of the New Bern Fair, October 1913, 2004; 1913
N.2004.1.15
Norfolk and Southern Wharf, New Bern, N.C., 1906, 2004; 1906
N.2004.1.16
W. C. Hagood Distributors Beer Truck, New Bern, N.C., 1933, 2004; 1933
N.2004.1.17
Texaco Service Station, New Bern, N.C., c. 1938, 2004; c. 1938
N.2004.1.18
Cotton Gin on the Trent River, Pollocksville, N.C., n.d., 2004; n.d.
N.2004.1.19
Docks at Morehead City, N.C., c. 1906, 2004; c. 1906
N.2004.1.20
Elam's Orchestra performing at the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, N.C., 1907, 2004; 1907
N.2004.1.21
Oyster Boat "Sharpie" and Sailboat, Morehead City, N.C., c. 1909, 2004; c. 1909
N.2004.1.22
Gray's Wharf, New Bern, N.C., c. 1870s, 2004; c. 1870s
N.2004.1.23
James Iredell, 2004; 1790s
N.2004.2.1
Edward Nicholson, 2004; c. 1860s
N.2004.2.2
Millie-Christine McCoy, 2004; c. 1870
N.2004.3.1-2
U.S. Army Officer Candidates and their Tents at Catoosa Rifle Range, near Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia, c. 1917, 2004; c. 1860s
N.2004.3.3
Outbuildings of Bracebridge Hall, Edgecombe County, N.C., c. 1920s, 2004; c. 1860s
N.2004.3.4
LILLIAN OF FALKAND, a Steamboat, at Carr Landing, Tar River near Bracebridge Hall, c. 1920s, 2004; c. 1860s
N.2004.3.5
Fort Johnston and Smithville, N.C. Waterfront, 1865, 2004; 1865
N.2004.3.6
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Steam Engine #2007, Baldwin Locomotive Works, 2004; n.d.
N.2004.3.7
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Steam Engine #1719, Baldwin Locomotive Works, 2004; n.d.
N.2004.3.8
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Steam Engine #93, c. 1932, 2004; c. 1932
N.2004.3.9
Mountaineer's Cabin, Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, early 1900s, 2004; c. 1900s
N.2004.3.10
Yard Scene, Atlantic and Western Railroad, Sanford, N.C., August 1948, 2004; 1948
N.2004.3.11
Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad, Engine #35, Aberdeen, N.C., August 1947, 2004; 1947
N.2004.3.12
Atlantic and Western Railroad, Engine #203, Sanford, N.C., July 31, 1948, 2004; 1948
N.2004.3.13
Norfolk Southern Dynameter Car, Marsden, N.C., Summer 1942, 2004; 1948
N.2004.3.14
Masonic Fraternal Order, Oasis Temple, Charlotte, N.C., c. 1920s, 2004; c. 1920s
N.2004.3.15
Masonic Fraternal Order in Masonic Dress, Charlotte, N.C., c. 1920s, 2004; c. 1920s
N.2004.3.16
Captain Eli Freeman, 14th Regiment, N. C. State Troops, 2004; c. 1861-1864
N.2004.3.17
Members of the Hanna Family, Anson County, N.C., c. 1900, 2004; c. 1900
N.2004.3.18-19
Leicester Chapman, 2004; c. 1880
N.2004.3.20
Chapman Family, 2004; c. 1890
N.2004.3.21
Southern Railway Depot, Stokesdale, N.C., c. 1909, 2004; c. 1909
N.2004.3.22
Wilts Veneer Company, Plymouth, N.C., 2004; n.d.
N.2004.3.23
Fifty Gyrocopters Pose for a Group Portrait during a Fly-In of the Popular Rotorcraft Association, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1960s, 2004; c. 1960s
N.2004.3.24
Jackson Springs Hotel, Moore County, N.C., 2004; c. 1908
N.2004.3.25
W. B. Gibson Residence, Gibson, N.C., c. 1913, 2004; c. 1909
N.2004.3.26
Picking Peanuts, Spruill Place, Palmyra, N.C., c. 1907, 2004; c. 1907
N.2004.3.27
Southern Grocery Company, Stokesdale, N.C., c. 1908, 2003; c. 1908
N.2004.3.28
Perquimans County Courthouse, Hertford, N.C., c. 1906, 2003; c. 1906
N.2004.3.29
Oakland Park Hotel, Oak Ridge, N.C., c. 1908, 2003; c. 1908
N.2004.3.30
Railroad Station, High Shoals, N.C., c. 1909, 2004; c. 1909
N.2004.3.31
Troop Parade on Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1945, 2004; c. 1945
N.2004.4.1
Henry M. Cowan, 2004; n.d.
N.2004.4.2
Franklin Herbert Britton, 2004; 1942
N.2004.4.3
Sgt. Franklin H. Britton, 2004; 1943
N.2004.4.4
Sgt. Franklin Herbert Britton with Whit and George Joyner, 2004; 1943
N.2004.4.5
Warrant Officer Franklin H. Britton, 1944, 2004; 1944
N.2004.4.6-7
Officers of the 54th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 2004; 1861-1865
N.2004.4.8
Bombardment of Fort Fisher, January 15, 1865, 2004; 1865
N.2004.4.9
Historical Marker Honoring the Revolutionary War Soldiers and Patriots, Oxford, N.C., 2004; n.d.
N.2004.4.10
Evander McNair Blue, 2004; 1864
N.2004.4.11
Home of Evander M. Blue, near Carthage, N.C., 2004; n.d.
N.2004.4.12
Samuel Trogdon and Houston Trogdon inside the Bonanza Bar, Raleigh, N.C., 1898, 2004; 1898
N.2004.4.13
Voncannon Sisters of Randolph County, N.C., 2004; c. 1930s
N.2004.4.14
Lt. William Roscoe Miller, 2004; c. 1890s
N.2004.4.15
William Davis Smith, 2004; c. 1880s
N.2004.4.16
Mary Bernard Conway, 2004; c. 1890
N.2004.4.17
Fayetteville Street Mall, Raleigh, N.C., Feburary 2004, 2004; 2004
N.2004.4.18
Construction of Progress Energy Building, Wilmington and Davie Streets, Raleigh, N.C., Feburary 2004, 2004; 2004
N.2004.4.19
Pope House Museum, Wilmington Street, Raleigh, N.C., February 2004, 2004; 2004
N.2004.4.20
David Morris Gore and his wife, Eliza Jane Merritt Gore, c. 1860, 2004; c. 1860
N.2004.5.1
Pvt. Robert Allen McCullen and unidentified Soldiers, 2004; c. 1914-1918
N.2004.5.2
Robert W. Foister Stationery and Kodak Store, Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, N.C., c. 1914, 2004; c. 1914
N.2004.5.3
Thomas F. Lloyd, 2004; n.d.
N.2004.5.4
Private Max C. Auman, 2004; c. 1944
N.2004.5.5A-8
Lonnie F. Smith, 2004; 1908
N.2004.5.9
George N. Shishmanian, 2004; n.d.
N.2004.5.10-11
Aerial View of Westinghouse Meter Plant, Downtown Boulevard, Raleigh, N.C., August 1959, 2004; 1959
N.2004.5.12
Letter from Jefferson Davis Governor John W. Ellis concerning Armaments of War, May 23, 1861, 2004; 1861
N.2004.5.13-14
Governor O. Max Gardner posing with groups of African American and White citizens at the Charles B. Aycock Statue, State Capitol, Raleigh, N.C., 2004; 1930-1933
N.2004.5.15
Pace-Pou-Baily House, 430 North Blount Street, Raleigh, 1967, 2004; 1967
N.2004.5.16-17
William E. Pell House, North Street, Raleigh, N.C., 1967, 2004; 1967
N.2004.5.18
Bailey House, 513 N. Blount Street, Raleigh, N.C., 2004; 1967 & 1971
N.2004.5.19-21
Dr. W. J. Hawkins House, Raleigh, N.C., 1967, 2004; 1967
N.2004.5.22
Mansion Park Hotel, North Blount Street, Raleigh, N.C., 1967, 2004; 1967
N.2004.5.23-25
Pescud House, West North Street, Raleigh, N.C., 1974, 2004; 1974
N.2004.5.26-27
James Harry Wagner, 2004; 1914-1918
N.2004.5.28
James H. Wagner, 2004; 1914-1918
N.2004.5.29
Thomas Fowler and his wife, Mary McGahan Fowler, 2004; c. 1924
N.2004.5.30
Charles Morrison Wagner and Family, Troutman, N.C., 2004; n.d.
N.2004.5.31
Texaco Service Station, Goldsboro, N.C., c. 1929-1932, 2004; c. 1929-1932
N.2004.5.32
Texaco Service Station, New Bern, N.C., c. 1929-1932, 2004; c. 1929-1932
N.2004.5.33
Interior view of the North Carolina State Prison Laundry Unit, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1930, 2004; c. 1930
N.2004.5.34
Interior view of the Greenhouse, North Carolina State Prison, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1930s, 2004; c. 1930s
N.2004.5.35
Bank and Drugstore, Apex, N.C., c. 1908, 2004; c. 1908
N.2004.5.36
String Band, North Carolina State Prison, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1915, 2004; c. 1915
N.2004.5.37
Railroad Station, Zebulon, N.C., c. 1909, 2004; c. 1909
N.2004.5.38
Man and Boy on an Ox Cart at N. T. Cox's Store, Rockingham, N.C., c. 1900, 2004; c. 1900
N.2004.5.39
Members of the Atlantic Steam Fire Engine Company #1, New Bern, N.C., c. 1900-1910, 2004; c. 1900-1910
N.2004.5.40
The "City of Raleigh," a Wrecked Airplane at the Raleigh Airport, April 7, 1933, 2004; 1933
N.2004.5.41
Two Wrecked Bombers and a Car at the Raleigh Airport, April 7, 1933, 2004; 1933
N.2004.5.42
"Hiawatha," a Horse, jumping at Carolina Pines, Raleigh, N.C., 1933, 2004; 1933
N.2004.5.43-44
Wesley Marvin Robey, Jr. on a Motorcyle, 1930, 2004; 1930
N.2004.5.45-46
Wesley M. Robey, Jr., Charlotte's First Eagle Scout, c. late 1920s, 2004; late 1920s
N.2004.5.47
Wesley M. Robey, Jr. beside a Boy Scout Tent, late 1920s, 2004; late 1920s
N.2004.5.48
Woolworth's Department Store Lunch Counter, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1940, 2004; c. 1940
N.2004.5.49
West Hargett Street, looking west at Railroad Tracks, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1920s, 2004; c. 1920s
N.2004.5.50
Members of the Medical Society of North Carolina in front of the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, N.C., June 1913, 2004; 1913
N.2004.6.1
C. M. & G. Lines, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Boots, Shoes, and Leather Belts, Thomasville, N.C., c. 1900, 2004; c. 1900
N.2004.6.2
Employees of Thomasville Chair Company, Thomasville, N.C., 1939, 2004; 1939
N.2004.6.3
The Thomasville Shooting Club, Thomasville, N.C., c. 1927, 2004; c. 1927
N.2004.6.4
John Warwick Thomas Home, Thomasville, N.C., 1927, 2004; 1927
N.2004.6.5
Two Unidentified Women Posing during an outing on the Catawba River, August 1931, 2004; 1931
N.2004.6.6-7
Robert E. Lee, c. 1862, 2004; c. 1862
N.2004.6.8
Joseph Fletcher Dunlap, 2004; c. 1870--1884
N.2004.6.9
Martha Burroughs Dunlap, 2004; c. 1870-1890
N.2004.6.10
George B. Dunlap with his wife, Mary P. Dunlap, 2004; c. 1900-1920
N.2004.6.11
W. P. Dunlap, 2004; n.d.
N.2004.6.12
W. P. Dunlap, 2004; n.d.
N.2004.6.13
Confederate Home for Women, Fayetteville, N.C., 2004; n.d.
N.2004.6.14
James B. Darden, 2004; 1940
N.2004.6.15
James B. "Dick" Darden, 2004; 1940
N.2004.6.16
Aerial view of Pearl Harbor, c. 1940, 2004; 1940
N.2004.6.17
Seaman James B. "Dick" Darden, U.S. Navy, in Honolulu, c. 1941, 2004; c. 1941
N.2004.6.18
Aerial view of Pearl Harbor, c. 1941, 2004; c. 1941
N.2004.6.19
USS Shaw explodes during the attack on Pearl Harbor, December 4, 1941, 2004; 1941
N.2004.6.20
USS West Virginia on fire after the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor, 2004; 1941
N.2004.6.21
Franklin D. Roosevelt delivering his war message to Congress after the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor, 2004; 1941
N.2004.6.22
F4F-3 "Wildcat" Fighter Plane, 2004; c. 1941-1945
N.2004.6.23
Seaman James B. "Dick" Darden while a Prisoner of War in Zentsuji Prison, Summer 1942, 2004; 1942
N.2004.6.24
Lt. Henry G. "Spider" Webb, U.S. Marine Corps, World War II, 2004; 1941-1945
N.2004.6.25
Japenese Kamikaze plane about to crash into the USS Missouri, Pearl Harbor, 2004; 1941
N.2004.6.26
Henry F. "Pete" Darden, U.S. Army, World War II, 2004; 1944
N.2004.6.27
Henry F. "Pete" Darden, U.S. Army, 2004; c. 1944-1945
N.2004.6.28
"Little Boy," the Nuclear Weapon dropped on Hiroshima, 2004; 1945
N.2004.6.29
George W. Fletcher's Special Tax Return for Distilling Brandy, 1867-1868, 2004; 1867-1868
N.2004.6.30
Slave Bill of Sale for Ham, a Slave, sold by Lemuel Moore of Rutherford County to William Fletcher of Buncombe County, Nov. 29, 1810, 2004; 1810
N.2004.6.31
Slave bill of sale for Nancy Caroline, sold by James Maxwell to George W. Fletcher, Henderson County, N.C., March 20, 1860, 2004; 1860
N.2004.6.32
Oath of Obedience to the Confederacy by George W. Fletcher of Henderson County, N.C., Oct. 28, 1861, 2004; 1861
N.2004.6.33
Appointment of Dr. George W. Fletcher as Assistant Surgeon, 25th Regiment, N.C. State Troops, October 18, 1861, 2004; 1861
N.2004.6.34
Norfolk-Southern Railroad Station, Washington, N.C., 1910, 2004; 1921 & 1910
N.2004.6.35-36
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station, Salisbury, N.C., c. 1914, 2004; c. 1914
N.2004.6.37
Union Station, Durham, N.C., 2004; 1903
N.2004.6.38
Southern Railroad Depot, Durham, N.C., 1903, 2004; 1903
N.2004.6.39
Southern Railway Station, Charlotte, N.C., 1903, 2004; 1903
N.2004.6.40
Norfolk and Western Railray Depot, Madison, N.C., 1915, 2004; 1915
N.2004.6.41-42
National Bank of Goldsboro, 2004; c. 1909
N.2004.7.1
Baker's Grist Mill, One Mile North of Princeton, N.C., 2004; n.d.
N.2004.7.2
Fireman's Tournament, Black Mountain, N.C., c. 1915, 2004; c. 1915
N.2004.7.3
Logging Operation in Dare County, N.C., c. 1908, 2004; c. 1908
N.2004.7.4
Intermediate Department, Clayton High School, 1908-1909, 2004; 1908-1909
N.2004.7.5
Primary and Intermediate Department, Clayton High School, 1909-1909, 2004; 1908-1909
N.2004.7.6
Clayton High School, 2004; 1908-1909
N.2004.7.7
Trial of Nazi Prisoners for War Crimes, Dachau, Germany, November 1945, 2004; 1945
N.2004.7.8-17
American Generals Visiting Dachau Prison Hospital, 2004; c. 1945-1946
N.2004.7.18-22
Ferd L. Harrison and Friends in Germany, 2004; 1945
N.2004.7.23-27
Barracks of Ferd L. Harrison in Germany, 2004; [1945]
N.2004.7.28
Dachau Concentration Camp, Dachau, Germany, 2004; 1945
N.2004.7.29-41
Ashley Horne and Theodore Roosevelt on a Podium at the North Carolina State Fair, Raleigh, N.C., 1905, 2004; 1905
N.2004.7.42
Tractor Trailers hauling X-Ray Machines to an unidentified County Seat, c. 1940s, 2004; c. 1940s
N.2004.7.43
Roy E. Leary, 2004; 1914-1918
N.2004.7.44
Governor Daniel L. Russell and Members of the Executive Department, 1897, 2004; 1897
N.2004.7.45
Professor John B. Carlyle, 2004; 1909
N.2004.7.46
Wake Forest College Band, 2004; 1909
N.2004.7.47
Female Wake Forest College Fan with a Pennant, 2004; 1909
N.2004.7.48
A. P. Hall, Jr., Football Coach at Wake Forest College, 2004; 1909
N.2004.7.49
Wake Forest College Football Team, 1909, 2004; 1908
N.2004.7.50
Wake Forest College Football Team, 1909, 2004; 1909
N.2004.7.51
J. R. Crozier, Coach of the Wake Forest Baseball Team, 1909, 2004; 1909
N.2004.7.52
Wake Forest College Baseball Players, 1909, 2004; 1909
N.2004.7.53
Wake Forest College Basketball Team, 1909, 2004; 1909
N.2004.7.54
Wake Forest College Tennis Champions, Carrick and Pope, 2004; 1909
N.2004.7.55
Wake Forest College Tennis Club, 2004; 1909
N.2004.7.56
Wake Forest College Track Team, 1907-1908, 2004; 1907-1908
N.2004.7.57
Isaac Hughes Smith, 2004; c. 1890s
N.2004.7.58
Students pose in front of Pine Grove School, Macon County, N.C., c. 1915, 2004; c. 1915
N.2004.8.1
Christian Church, Spray, N.C., c. 1907, 2004; c. 1907
N.2004.8.2
Edenton Tea Pot, Edenton, N.C., c. 1939, 2004; c. 1939
N.2004.8.3
Kay Kizer and Alfred G. Chiswell, Sr. Promoting a Tuberculosis Program by the North Carolina State Health Department in Rocky Mount, 1946, 2004; 1946
N.2004.8.4
Ruins of the WILMINGTON RECORD Newspaper Office, Wilmington, N.C., Nov. 10, 1898, 2004; 1898
N.2004.8.5
Biscoe School, 1940, 2004; 1940
N.2004.8.6
Graham Harris Andrews, 2004; n.d.
N.2004.8.7
Graham Harris Andrews, 2004; n.d.
N.2004.8.8
Eliza Simmons Andrews, 2004; n.d.
N.2004.8.9
Julia Andrews and Mary Andrews inside the Andrews-London House, Raleigh, N.C., n.d., 2004; n.d.
N.2004.8.10
Henry Mauger London, 2004; n.d.
N.2004.8.11
Staff of the Tuberculosis Control Section, N.C. Department of Health, 2004; c. 1966
N.2004.8.12-14
Mobile Tuberculosis X-ray Units and Dr. Smith, head of the N.C. State Board of Health, 2004; c. 1950s; c. 1964; 1966
N.2004.8.15-17
Tuberculosis Control Section Staff and X-ray Units, 2004; c. 1950s; 1964; 1966
N.2004.8.18-20
Tuberculosis Control Staff and X-ray Equipment at various locations, 1950s, 2004; c. 1950s
N.2004.8.21-24
John F. Engle, photographer from Elizabeth City, N.C., 2004; n.d.
N.2004.9.1-8
Petition of Temperance Chavers, January 27, 1810, 2004; 1810
N.2004.9.9
Apprentice Bond of Betsey Pool, November 21, 1820, 2004; 1820
N.2004.9.10
Officers of the Ninth Regiment (1st Cavalry), North Carolina State Troops, 2004; 1861-1865
N.2004.9.11
Eugene Franklin Bunn, 2004; 1914-1918
N.2004.9.12-13
Clem Howard Bunn, U.S. Navy, 2004; c. 1921
N.2004.9.14
Clem Howard Bunn, U.S. Navy, 2004; c. 1920s
N.2004.9.15
Clem H. Bunn and an unidentified Sailer, c. 1920s, 2004; c. early 1920s
N.2004.9.16
Clem H. Bunn, 2004; c. 1920
N.2004.9.17
Clem H. Bunn and unidentified members of a U.S. Navy Band, 2004; c. early 1920s
N.2004.9.18-19
Confederate Monument at Louisburg, N.C., 2004; n.d.
N.2004.9.20
Elizabeth Renfroe Cooper, 2004; 1912
N.2004.9.21
Aerial view of the former Pearl Cotton Mill, Trinity Avenue, Durham, N.C., c. 1950, 2004; c. 1950
N.2004.9.22
Chamber of Commerce Dinner Complimenting new Veterans Administration Hospital, Washington Duke Hotel, Durham, N.C., April 18, 1953, 2004; 1953
N.2004.9.23
Ernie Shore as a Pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, 2004; 1914-1917
N.2004.9.24-26
Ernie Shore, Professional Baseball Player, 2004; c. 1914-1917
N.2004.9.27-28
Babe Ruth, Ernie Shore, and two unidentified men looking at Photographs at Underwood and Underwood Photographers, New York, c. 1917, 2004; c. 1917
N.2004.9.29
Ernie Shore, U.S. Navy, 1918, 2004; 1918
N.2004.9.30
Ernie Shore as a Pitcher for the New York Yankees, 2004; 1919-1920
N.2004.9.31
Ernie Shore, 2004; c. 1920s
N.2004.9.32-33
Ernie Shore as Sheriff of Forsyth County, N.C., 2004; c. 1936-1970
N.2004.9.34
"Alamance, The First Battle of the Revolution", 2004; 1909
N.2004.10.1
Daniel Stewart, 2004; c. 1850-1860
N.2004.10.2
Durham Schools Safety Patrol Members, 2004; 1959, 1960
N.2004.10.3-4
Tobacco Auction, c. 1960s, 2004; c. 1960s
N.2004.10.5
Planting Tobacco Plants with Hand Operated Planters, c. 1940, 2004; c. 1940
N.2004.10.6
African American Man and Boy Planting Tobacco Plants with Hand Operated Planters, c. 1940, 2004; c. 1940
N.2004.10.7
Female Missionary Riding a Mule near Marion, N.C., 2004; c. early 1900s
N.2004.10.8
Post Office Building, Fontana, N.C., c. 1946, 2004; c. 1946
N.2004.10.9
Main Street, looking Southwest, Salisbury, N.C., 2004; c. 1906
N.2004.10.10
Southern Conservatory of Music, Durham, N.C., 2004; c. 1906-1908
N.2004.11.3-4
Interior view of one of Southern Railroad's Shops, Spencer, N.C., c. 1906, 2004; c. 1906
N.2004.10.11
Train of Wilmington, Brunswick, and Southern Railroad Leaving the Station at Southport, c. 1912, 2004; c. 1912
N.2004.10.12
Donald MacDonald's Letter to Patriot Commanders at Moore's Creek Demanding Their Surrender, February 26, 1776, 2004; 1776
N.2004.11.1
Proclamation of Governor Josiah Martin ordering County Committees of Safety and Unlawful Assemblies to Stop Meeting, August 13, 1774, 2004; 1774
N.2004.11.2
Residential Section in Fuquay Springs, N.C., 2004; c. 1915
N.2004.12.1
Jefferson Shields, 2004; c. 1905
N.2004.12.2
"Japan Launches Undeclared war on United States," Headline in the Durham Herald-Sun, December 7, 1941, 2004; 1941
N.2004.12.3
Settlement of the Estate of James Bigham, Mecklenburg County, N.C., December 20, 1808, 2004; 1808
N.2004.12.4
Settlement of the Estate of John Bigham, Mecklenburg County, N.C., October 2, 1793, 2004; 1793
N.2004.12.5
Settlement of the Estate of James Houston, Mecklenburg County, N.C., April 9, 1803, 2004; 1803
N.2004.12.6
Downtown Carthage, N.C., c. 1900, 2004; c. 1900
N.2004.12.7
Sinclair Brothers Store Building, Carthage, N.C., 2004; 1907
N.2004.12.8
Sinclair Brothers Building, Carthage, N.C., 2004; c. 1905
N.2004.12.9
Bank and Opera House, Rockingham, N.C., c. 1910, 2004; c. 1910
N.2004.12.10
Vance County Courthouse, Henderson, N.C., c. 1907, 2004; c. 1907
N.2004.12.11
Weatherspoon Building, Sanford, N.C., 2004; 1936
N.2004.12.12
Cole Printing Company, Sanford, N.C., 2004; 1936
N.2004.12.13
John Julius Gause of Brunswick County, N.C., 2004; c. 1820-1835
N.2004.12.14
Lobby of Dunlap's Mineral Springs Hotel, Kernersville, N.C., 2004; c. 1920s
N.2004.12.15
Seven-year Lease of the fishery in North Carolina granted by Lords Proprietors to George Burrington, Christopher Gale, and John Lovick, 1723, 2004; 1723
N.2004.12.16
Civil War Era Scenes of Washington, NC, 1863, 2004; 1863
N.2004.12.17

35. Negatives Received in 2005

Jefferson Shields, African American cook for Stonewall Jackson, 2005; c. 1905
N.2005.1.1
Greene County Sheriff and Deputies with Liquor Stills in Greene County, NC, 2005; c. late 1940s
N.2005.1.2-3
Confiscated Guns and Other Property, Sheriff's Office, Greene County, N.C., 2005; c. early 1950s
N.2005.1.4
North Carolina State Wildlife Officers at the Institute of Government, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2005; c. late 1940s
N.2005.1.5
First Broadcasting Station at Brant Rock, Massachusetts, November 1906, 2005; 1906
N.2005.1.6
Capt. William Adam Laney, 2005; c. 1861-1865
N.2005.1.7
Officers of the Fifth Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 2005; 1861-1865
N.2005.1.8
George Watts Carr, 2005; 1996
N.2005.1.9
Liquor Store in Wilson, N.C., 1935, 2005; 1935
N.2005.1.10-11
Seaboard Hotel, Hamlet, N.C., c. 1911, 2005; c. 1911
N.2005.1.12
Metz Military Band of the Charleston Chamber of Commerce Performing on Main Street, Hamlet, N.C., April 29, 1914, 2005;1914
N.2005.1.13
Map of Orange County, N.C., 2005; 1891
N.2005.1.14
Martinat Hosiery Mills, Valdese, N.C., 2005; n.d.
N.2005.1.15
Valdese High School, Valdese, N.C., 2005; n.d.
N.2005.1.16
Power House, Hosiery Mill, and Box Factory, Valdese, N.C., 2005; n.d.
N.2005.1.17
Ralph Clifton on horseback in front of the Grocery Store of H. S. Southerland, Clinton, N.C., c. 1910s, 2005; c. 1910s
N.2005.1.18
North Carolina State Band, Riddick Stadium, Raleigh, N.C., 1934, 2005; 1934
N.2005.1.19
Inauguration of Governor Mike Easley, January 2005, 2005; 2005
N.2005.1.20-35
Capital Hose Company "Running Team" in front of a Fire Station on West Morgan Street, Raleigh, N.C., 1891, 2005; 1891
N.2005.2.1
Anthony S. Godwin, 2011; 1861-1865
N.2005.2.2
Engraving of Eng and Chang Bunker with their Wives and Children, 2011; 1853
N.2005.2.3
President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney, 2005; 2005
N.2005.2.4-5
Lloyd's Cherokee Inn, Cherokee, N.C., c. 1946, 2005; c. 1946
N.2005.2.6
Tomahawk Gift Shop, Cherokee, N.C., c. 1945, 2005; c. 1945
N.2005.2.7
U. S. Post Office, Cherokee, N.C., c. 1940s, 2005; c. 1940s
N.2005.2.8
Elevated View of the U.S. Post Office and other Buildings, Cherokee, N.C., c. 1940s, 2005; c. 1940s
N.2005.2.9
Sequoyah Restaurant and Motel, Cherokee, N.C., c. 1940s, 2005; c. 1940s
N.2005.2.10
A Cherokee Farm, Cherokee Indian Reservation, c. 1940s, 2005; c. 1940s
N.2005.2.11
Certificate of Membership of Columbus L. Turner in the United Confederate Veterans Association, February 9, 1898, 2005; 1898
N.2005.2.12
Norfolk and Western Railroad Station, Stoneville, N.C., c. 1910s, 2005; c. 1910s
N.2005.2.13
Interior view of Freeze's Drug Store, Newton, N.C., c. 1908, 2005; c. 1908
N.2005.2.14
Mary A. DesJardins and Charles Henry Williams in their Automobile on the Neuse River Bridge at New Bern, N.C., c. 1915, 2005; c. 1915
N.2005.2.15
Colored Voters from the Interior Journeying to the Polling Stations, November 13, 1880, 2005; 1880
N.2005.2.16
Portion of the Fry-Jefferson Map of the Most Inhabited Part of Virginia, 1751 [1755], 2005; 1751 [1755]
N.2005.3.1
Joseph Jonathan Davis, 2005; c. 1870-1880
N.2005.3.2
Members of the Potts Family and other Unidentified Persons at Emmaus Baptist Church, Wayne County, N.C., 2005; c. 1890
N.2005.3.3
Parlor Room in Dodd-Hinsdale House, Raleigh, N.C., 2005; c. late 1930s
N.2005.3.4
Josephus Daniels, U.S. Secretary of the Navy, addressing the 2nd Division, U.S. Army in Germany, c. 1918, 2005; c. 1918
N.2005.3.5
The "Paul Carington Cameron," a N.C. Railroad Company Steam Engine, c. 1865-1866, 2005; c. 1865-1866
N.2005.3.6
James Lee Foster, 2005; 1889
N.2005.3.7
James Lee Foster, Minister from Alamance County, N.C., 2005; 1889
N.2005.3.8
Myrtle White Foster, 2005; c. 1889
N.2005.3.9
James Lee Foster and Myrtle White Foster with Unidentified Family Members, 2005; c. 1885-1900
N.2005.3.10
James Lee Foster, Minister from Alamance County, N.C., 2005; c. 1880-1895
N.2005.3.11
Swimming Pool at Pullen Park, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1940s, 2005; c. 1940s
N.2005.4.1
Marjorie Beal, Secretary and Director of the N.C. Library Commission, 2005; c. 1930-1950
N.2005.4.2
Julian Shakespeare Carr, 2005; 1917
N.2005.4.3
Baby Alumni Birthday Parties at Mary Elizabeth Hospital, Raleigh, N.C., 1926-1937, 2005; 1926-1937
N.2005.4.4-12
Presentation of the Flag to Mary Elizabeth Hospital by Raleigh Post #1 American Legion on Hospital Day, May 12, 1933, 2005; 1933
N.2005.4.13
Nurses at Mary Elizabeth Hospital, Raleigh, N.C., 2005; c. 1930s-1940s
N.2005.4.14
Committee to Examine the Accounts of the State Auditor and Treasurer For Fiscal Year 1893 and 1894, 2005; 1893-1894
N.2005.4.15
Civilian Conservation Corps, Camp Edward L. King, Durham, N.C., April 2, 1934, 2005; 1934
N.2005.4.16-24
Jefferson Shields, cook for Stonewall Jackson, 2005; c. 1905
N.2005.4.25-26
President Grover Cleveland, c. 1892, 2005; c. 1892
N.2005.4.27
Reverend Samuel Porter Jones, 2005; c. 1875-1890
N.2005.4.28
Samuel White Small, 2005; c. 1890-1910
N.2005.4.29
Warren K. Littleton with Students at Palestine School, Stanly County, N.C., c. 1905, 2005; c. 1905
N.2005.5.1-2
East Hargett Street, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1950, 2005; c. 1950
N.2005.5.3
Atlantic Coast Line Tamiami Champion, Rocky Mount Train Station, n.d., 2005; n.d.
N.2005.5.4
#75 at Atlantic Coast Line Station in Rocky Mount, N.C., October 1940, 2005; 1940
N.2005.5.5A-C
Seaboard Air Line Engine #412, Raleigh, N.C., n.d., 2005; n.d.
N.2005.5.6
Atlantic Coast Line Engine #1800 leaving Richmond, Virginia, 2005; n.d.
N.2005.5.7
Log House of an Early Colonist, 2005; 1903
N.2005.6.1
Sketch of Jamestown, Virginia in 1622, from an Early Dutch Account, 2005; 1903
N.2005.6.2
Music and Dancing at Tryon Palace, New Bern, N.C., 2005; 1903
N.2005.6.3
The Dining Room of a Wealthy Planter in Colonial Times, 2005; 1903
N.2005.6.4
A Fort such as the Pioneers Built, 2005; 1903
N.2005.6.5
A British Soldier during the Revolutionary War, 2005; 1903
N.2005.6.6
King George III, 2005; 1903
N.2005.6.7
General Nathanael Greene, 2005; 1903
N.2005.6.8
The Surrender of General Cornwallis at Yorktown, October 19, 1781, 2005; 1903
N.2005.6.9
House where Andrew Jackson was Born, 2005; 1903
N.2005.6.10
Abraham Rencher, 2005; c. 1850-1880
N.2005.6.11
Louisa Jones Rencher and Sarah Rencher, 2005; c. 1850
N.2005.6.12
Col. A. L. Anderson, Louisa J. Rencher, Mary Louisa Anderson, and Sally Anderson, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1889, 2005; 1889
N.2005.6.13
Louisa Mary Jones Rencher, 2005; c. 1883
N.2005.6.14
David M. Furches, N.C. Supreme Court Justice, 2005; c. 1895-1903
N.2005.6.15
John Andrew Ramsay, 2005; c. 1900
N.2005.6.16-17
Margaret Beall Ramsay, 2005; c. 1865; c. 1900s, 1940
N.2005.6.18-20
Prisoners and Guards working at the Hinton Plantation in Wake County, N.C., c. 1890-1900, 2005; c. 1890-1900
N.2005.6.21-23
President Dwight D. Eisenhower Campaigning in Kinston, N.C., 2005; [October 1956]
N.2005.7.1
Members of the Kinston Lions Club at Herbert's Bakery, Kinston, N.C., 2005; n.d.
N.2005.7.2
William T. Robertson, Photographer from Asheville, N.C., 2005; c. 1880
N.2005.7.3
William Lorenzo Heffner, Sr., 2005; c. 1860s, c. 1890, c. 1900s
N.2005.7.4-6
William Ernest Holland, Chief of the Raleigh Fire Department, 2005; c. 1926-1939
N.2005.7.7-8
William E. Holland and Unidentified Members of the Raleigh Fire Department, c. 1918, 2005; c. 1918
N.2005.7.9
Fire Engine and Firemen at Fire Station on Salisbury and Morgan Streets, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1920, 2005; c. 1920
N.2005.7.10
William E. Holland and wife, Pearl Holland, 2005; c. 1926-1939
N.2005.7.11
Water Tower, West Morgan Street, Raleigh, N.C., October 28, 1938, 2005; 1938
N.2005.7.12
Fire Engine and Firemen in front of Fire Station Number Three, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1920, 2005; c. 1920
N.2005.7.13
Five Motorized Fire Engines at a Fire Station in Raleigh, N.C., c. 1920, 2005; c. 1920
N.2005.7.14
Members of Raleigh Fire Department pose at Memorial Auditorium, c. 1930s, 2005; c. 1930s
N.2005.7.15
Presentation of the National Fire Protection Association Award to Fort Bragg Fire Department by Lt. Gen. John W. Lenard, March 30, 1951, 2005; 1951
N.2005.7.16
William E. Holland, chief of the Raleigh Fire Department and President of the N.C. State Firemen's Assocation, 2005; c. 1937
N.2005.7.17
James Dobbin McNeill, 2005; c. 1900-1910
N.2005.7.18
Leonidas John Merritt, 2005; c. 1860
N.2005.7.19
John Addison Hendricks, 2005; c. early 1900s
N.2005.7.20
Safety Patrol Boys at Murphey School, Raleigh, N.C., 1941-1942, 2005; 1941-1942
N.2005.7.21
Charter of the Walnut Creek Junior Order of the United American Mechanics, July 2, 1903, 2005; 1903
N.2005.7.22
Pattie Fuller Broadaway, 2005; c. 1870-1900
N.2005.7.23-24
E. W. K. Goodwin, 2005; c. 1910
N.2005.7.25
Elbert Kearns, 2005; c. 1914-1918
N.2005.7.26
Mollie Fuller Skeen, 2005; n.d.
N.2005.7.27-30
Third Year Preparatory Class at Guilford College, 2005; n.d.
N.2005.7.31
Reverend Braxton Craven, president of Trinity College, 2005;
N.2005.7.32
John S. Broadaway, 2005; c. 1910
N.2005.7.33
Streets and Buildings in Winston, N.C., c. 1885, 2005; c. 1885
N.2005.7.34
John Quincy Adams Bryan, 2005; c. 1890-1900
N.2005.7.35
John Julius Gause, 2005; c. 1800-1830
N.2005.7.35A
Meeting of Native American Indian Leaders and Representatives of the United States at Kiowa Agency, Anadarko, Oklahoma, November 7, 1907, 2005; 1907
N.2005.7.36-37
George Washington Freeman, 2005; c. 1829-1840
N.2005.7.38
Unidentified Confederate Soldier in Uniform, c, 1862, 2005; c. 1862
N.2005.7.39
Raleigh High School, 2005; c. 1914
N.2005.7.40
Richard Henry Lewis, 2005; c. 1913
N.2005.7.41
Elizabeth Matheson, 2005; 2004
N.2005.7.42
Map Showing Confederate Defenses near Wilmington and the Cape Fear River, February 1865, 2005; 1865
N.2005.7.43
Plans and Sections of the Uwharie and Deep Rivers, 2005; 1818
N.2005.7.44
William Cincinnatus Ashe, 2005; c. 1780-1781
N.2005.7.45
Seaboard Air Line Engine 253 at the Johnson Street Roundhouse, Raleigh, N.C., n.d., 2005; n.d.
N.2005.8.1
Seaboard Air Line Engine Number 2507, Southbound at Henderson, N.C., 2005; n.d.
N.2005.8.2
William H. Harrington of Erwin, N.C., October 1944, 2005; 1944
N.2005.8.3
Larry Micklu and William H. Harrington at Camp Parks, California, September 1944, 2005; 1944
N.2005.8.4
Red Foster and William H. Harrington, U. S. Navy Seabee Band Members, Kodiak, AK, December 1942, 2005; 1942
N.2005.8.5
U. S. Navy, Seabee Band, Camp Parks, California, March 1944, 2005; 1944
N.2005.8.6
Headquarters Company, 113th Field Artillery, 30th Division, U. S. Army, March 20, 1919, 2005; 1919
N.2005.8.7
Thomas S. Kenan, 2005; c. 1861-1865
N.2005.8.8
James S. Kenan, 2005; c. 1861-1865
N.2005.8.9
Medal awarded by the Raleigh Academy to Carolina W. Bell for Virtue and Science, June 1826, 2005; 1826
N.2005.8.10-11
War Cabinet of President Woodrow Wilson, 1917, 2005; 1917
N.2005.8.12
Josephus Daniels and Frank Daniels, Jr. at the Printing Press, 1938, 2005;1938
N.2005.8.13
"A Vote for [Woodrow] Wilson means a Vote for [Josephus] Daniels," December 9, 1916, 2005; 1916
N.2005.8.14
Dedication of the United States Post Office at New Hill, N.C., November 1961, 2005; 1961
N.2005.8.15-21
William Paul Roberts, 2005; c. 1868
N.2005.8.22
Alma O'Dell Blanchard on the Porch of her Home in Gates County, N.C., c. late 1920s, 2005; c. late 1920s
N.2005.8.23
Home of LeRoy Lee Smith and Edla Norfleet Smith, Gates County, N.C., c. 1900, 2005; c. 1900
N.2005.8.24
Marion Timothy Plyler, 2005; c. early 1900s; c. 1925
N.2005.8.25-26
Commencement at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1909, 2005;1909
N.2005.8.27
Delegates from North Carolina and Western North Carolina Conferences to the Methodist General Conference, Hot Springs, Arkansas, 1922, 2005; 1922
N.2005.8.28
Edla Norfleet Smith, 2005; c. 1918
N.2005.8.29
Church Gathering in Raleigh, N.C., c. 1940s, 2005; c. 1940s
N.2005.8.30
Eleanor Morton, 2005; c. 1929-1930
N.2005.8.31-32
William Lord DeRosset, 2005; c. 1861-1865
N.2005.9.1
Harvey C. McAllister, 2005; c. 1861-1865
N.2005.9.2
William F. Murphy, 2005; c. 1861-1865
N.2005.9.3
William Johnston, 2005; c. 1861-1865
N.2005.9.4
W. S. DeVane, 2005; c. 1861-1865
N.2005.9.5
Richard P. Paddison, 2005; c. 1861-1865
N.2005.9.6
A. D. Betts, 2005; c. 1861-1865
N.2005.9.7
Isothermal Motel and Restaurant, Rutherfordton, N.C., 2005; c. 1960s
N.2005.9.8
Deep Creek Baptist Church, 2005; n.d.
N.2005.10.1
Rachel West Williams, 2005; c. 1880-1900
N.2005.10.2
Monument at the Grave Site of Walter Gwynn, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia, 2005; 1968
N.2005.10.3
2nd Regiment, North Carolina Volunteers, Camp Dan Russell, 1898, 2005; 1898
N.2005.10.4
Camp of the 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Volunteers, St. Simon's Island, Georgia, 1898, 2005; 1898
N.2005.10.5
Members of Company B, 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Volunteers, inside a Tent, 1898, 2005; 1898
N.2005.10.6
Mary L. Wyche, 2005; 1894 & n.d.
N.2005.11.1-2
Corinna A. Landis, 2005; 1899
N.2005.11.3
North Carolina State Capital Building, Raleigh, N.C., 2005; n.d.
N.2005.12.1

36. Negatives Received in 2006

Gilbert S. Waters and his Automobile, 2006; c. 1900-1903
N.2006.1.1-4
Panoramic view of Company A, 105th Engineers, U.S. Army, Camp Sevier, S.C. March 23, 1918, 2006; 1918
N.2006.1.5
Robert Williams and Confederate Veterans with the Flag of Company F, 14th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 1924, 2006; 1924
N.2006.1.6
Falls of the Neuse Scenes, 1951, 2006; 1951
N.2006.1.7-13
John Paris, 2006; c. 1861-1865
N.2006.2.1
William Royall, 2006; c. 1861-1865
N.2006.2.2
A. D. Betts, 2006; c. 1861-1865
N.2006.2.3
F. Milton Kennedy, 2006; c. 1861-1865
N.2006.2.4
Junius P. Moore, 2006; c. 1861-1865
N.2006.2.5
Theophilus W. Moore, 2006; c. 1861-1865
N.2006.2.6
George Patterson, 2006; c. 1861-1865
N.2006.2.7
W. A. Woodward, 2006; c. 1861-1865
N.2006.2.8
Needham Bryan Cobb, 2006; c. 1861-1865
N.2006.2.9
L. A. Bikle, 2006; c. 1861-1865
N.2006.2.10
Dedication of Trading Ford Historical Marker, 1920, Davidson County, by Davidson County Commissioners and North Carolina Historical Commission
N.2006.4.1
The Lost Colony Outdoor Drama, Manteo, NC (Dare County), c.1950, 1945-1960
N.2006.6.23-32
John Bone Olive and Clara A. Olive, 1860-1870
N.2006.5.1-2
Hayes Plantation house, Home of James C. Johnston, Edenton, NC. "Seat of James C. Johnson" fromharper's March 1857, 1857
N.2006.5.3
David Crook Warlick Family, Daniels Township, Lincoln County, c.1885, 1880-1890
N.2006.5.4
David Crook Warlick and his wife Mary Magdeline Rhodes Warlick, 1870's, 1870-1880
N.2006.5.5
First Grade, Murphy School, Raleigh, NC (Wake County), 1930-1931, 1930-1931
N.2006.6.1
Millie-Christine McCoy, famous African American conjoined twins (Columbus County), 1851-1912
N.2006.6.2
Portrait of John Branch, Jr., North Carolina Governor 1817-1817, late in life, 1830-1863
N.2006.6.3
The Pride of Carolina, a boat built at Morehead City (Carteret County), c.1950's, 1950-1960
N.2006.6.4-12
Actors and actresses in a production of The Lost Colony, Manteo, NC (Dare County) c.1950's, including Andy Griffith, 1950-1960
N.2006.6.13-22
Actors and actresses in a production of The Lost Colony, Manteo, NC (Dare County) c.1950's, 1950-1960
N.2006.6.23-32
Actors and actresses in a production of The Lost Colony, Manteo, NC (Dare County) c.1950's
N.2006.6.33-42
Arlington Hotel, Nags Head, NC (Dare County), c.1950's, 1950-1960
N.2006.6.43-44
Five young women in bathing suits on the beach at or near Nags Head, NC (Dare County), c.1950's, 1950-1960
N.2006.6.45-51
Actors and actresses in a production of The Lost Colony, Manteo, NC (Dare County) c.1950's, 1950-1960
N.2006.6.52-64
Colonel Richard M. Ripley, US Army (retired), and Lt. Gen. Jehengir Nasrullah, Pakistani Army (retired), Regensburger Horse farm, Tryon Road, Raleigh, NC (Wake County), 2006; 2002
N.2006.6.65
Family group photograph of Mary Louisa Anderson, S. L. (Sallie) Anderson, Col. S. Latham Anderson, and Mrs. Abraham Rencher, Chapel Hill (Orange County), NC, 2006; 1889
N.2006.7.1
Postcard of Main Street, looking east, Ahoskie (Hertford County), NC, c.1930, 2006; 1925-1935
N.2006.7.2
Postcard view of Main Building front exterior, Meredith College, Raleigh (Wake County), NC, c.1937, 1930-1937
N.2006.7.3
Robert L. McMillan and his goat in Cameron Park, Raleigh (Wake County), NC, 1934, 2006; 1934
N.2006.7.4
Arlington Hotel, Nags Head (Dare County), NC, prior to 1962, 2006; 1920-1962
N.2006.7.5-8
Apex Graded School, Apex (Wake County), NC, c.1906-1922, 2006; 1906-1922
N.2006.7.9
Postcard view of Meredith College Library and Administration Building and two dormatories, Raleigh (Wake County), NC, post-1926, 2006; 1926-1950
N.2006.7.10
Postcard view of Meredith College Old Main Building, old campus in downtown Raleigh (Wake County), NC, pre-1926, 2006; 1900-1926
N.2006.7.11
Postcard view of Nash Street business section, Wilson (Wilson County), NC, n.d., 2006; 1920-1940
N.2006.7.12
Officers of the Branch-Lane Brigade, 7th Regiment North Carolina Troops, 2006; 1861-1865
N.2006.8.1
Officers of the Branch-Lane Brigade, North Carolina Troops, 2006; 1861-1865
N.2006.8.2
Officers of the 28th Regiment North Carolina Troops, 2006; 1861-1865
N.2006.8.3
Officers of the 28th Regiment North Carolina Troops, 2006; 1861-1865
N.2006.8.4
Officers of the 28th Regiment North Carolina Troops, 2006; 1861-1865
N.2006.8.5
US Highway 17, Hughes Boulevard, Elizabeth City (Pasquotank County), NC, c.1953, 2006; 1953
N.2006.8.6-7 -
Samuel Ernest Fuller of Franklin County, NC, US Army, Panama, c.1929-1932, 2006; 1929-1932
N.2006.8.8-10 -
Samuel Ernest Fuller of Franklin County, NC, US Army, Panama, c.1929-1932, 2006; 1929-1932
N.2006.8.11-14 -
Samuel Ernest Fuller of Franklin County, NC, US Army, Panama, c.1929-1932, 2006; 1929-1932
N.2006.8.15-18 -
Dignitaries and military officers, Panama Canal Zone, c.1929-1932 (man in suit is possibly the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII), 2006; 1929-1932
N.2006.8.19
Laundry stamp promotional brochure for Black Mountain College sent to prospective students, 1949-1950, 2006; 1949-1950
N.2006.8.20-27
Laundry stamp promotional brochure for Black Mountain College sent to prospective students, 1949-1950, 2006; 1949-1950
N.2006.8.28-36
Laundry stamp promotional brochure for Black Mountain College sent to prospective students, 1949-1950, 2006; 1949-1950
N.2006.8.37-43
Laundry stamp promotional brochure for Black Mountain College sent to prospective students, 1949-1950, 2006; 1949-1950
N.2006.8.44-52
Laundry stamp promotional brochure for Black Mountain College sent to prospective students, 1949-1950, 2006; 1949-1950
N.2006.8.53-58
Laundry stamp promotional brochure for Black Mountain College sent to prospective students, 1949-1950, 2006; 1949-1950
N.2006.8.59-62
Speech of His Excellency Josiah Martin to NC General Assembly, April 4, 1775; Address to His Excellency Josiah Martin from Members of Assembly of North Carolina, April 7, 1775; from General Assembly Session Records (GASR) April 4, 1775, Box 8, 2006; 1775
N.2006.8.63-66 -
Oath of Allegiance to the King, 1775, from North carolina Secretary of State Records, 2006; 1775
N.2006.8.67-68 -
Surry County Committee of Safety Journal, August 25-September 21, 1775, from Secretary of State Records, 2006; 1775
N.2006.8.69-80 -
Letter from Joseph Hewes to Samuel Johnston, January 6, 1776, 2006; 1776
N.2006.8.81-82
"A Talk to the Cherokee Indians," Robert Hamilton, April 15, 1776, from Secretary of State Records, Sleeve 1 of 2, 2006; 1776
N.2006.8.83-103
"A Talk to the Cherokee Indians," Robert Hamilton, April 15, 1776, from Secretary of State Records, Sleeve 2 of 2, 2006; 1776
N.2006.8.83-103
"Major Genl. [Nathaniel] Greene's orders the 16th of March, Speedwell Furnis on a branch of Haw River," March 16, 1781, from Nathaniel Greene Papers, 2006; 1781
N.2006.8.104-105
Pen sketch by John Massey of revolutionary War soldier, 1778, with petition attesting service during the war, 2006; 1778-1806
N.2006.8.106-111
Society of Cincinnati membership certificate for Edward Yarborough, 1787, signed by George Washington, President of the Society, 2006; 1787
N.2006.8.112
"An Address to the Whigs the day before the Battle of Moore's Creek," by Donald MacDonald, February 26, 1776, 2006; 1776
N.2006.8.113
Panoramic photograph of Company K, 324th Infantry, 81st "Wildcat" Division, June 1919, World War I, AEF, 2006; 1919
N.2006.8.114-116
Panoramic photograph of "The Ship that Brought Us Home: the USS Martha Washington, Docking at Charleston, SC, June 18, 1919, with Units of the 81st Wildcat Division on Board", 2006; 1919
N.2006.8.117-119
Panoramic view of a group of Harnett County soldiers (World War I veterans) on Armistice Day in Dunn, NC, 1924, 1924
N.2006.9.1-2
USS Mount Vernon, US Navy transport ship, World War I, 1914-1918
N.2006.9.3
Panoramic view of Company B, 306th Engineers, 81st Division, US Army, Camp Jackson, South Carolina, June 16, 1919, 1919
N.2006.9.4-6
Panoramic view of the USS Mount Vernon with ship's crew, October 30, 1918, 1918
N.2006.9.7-8
Portrait of William Eaton, Jr. (1810-1881), NC Attorney General 1851-1852, 1850-1881
N.2006.9.9
Portrait photograph of Private Alexander Rountree Foushee (Person County), Confederate Army, 1861-1865
N.2006.9.10
Speech of His Excellency Josiah Martin to NC General Assembly, April 4, 1775; Address to His Excellency Josiah Martin from Members of Assembly of North Carolina, April 7, 1775; from General Assembly Session Records (GASR) April 4, 1775, Box 8 (color copy), 2006; 1775
T.2006.10.1
Colonel Fred Olds and the "Sunshiners" in Beaufort, NC (Carteret County), July 1905 or 1906, 2006; 1905-1906
N.2006.10.1-2
Society of Cincinnati membership certificate for Edward Yarborough, 1787, signed by George Washington, President of the Society (color copy), 2006; 1787
T.2006.10.2
Raleigh Street Railway Company--View of horse-drawn streetcar with passengers, c.1900, 2006; 1890-1920
N.2006.10.3
Interiors of an unidentified Victorian home (thought to possibly be Montfort Hall in the Boylan Heights area of Raleigh), c.1860-1910, 2006; 1860-1910
N.2006.10.4-6
Noah Wright Ross and Georgia Emma Scronce Ross wedding photo, 15 June 1904, Lincoln County, NC, 2006; 1904
N.2006.10.7
Group photo of participants in the US Olympic Festival Torch Run on Ocracoke Island, NC, in 1987--Denise Alexander Bittner and John Robert Bittner of Chapel Hill and Ocracoke, NC, 2006; 1987
N.2006.10.8
Runners on Ocracoke Island in 1987 participating in the US Olympic Festival Torch Run--John Robert Bittner with torch and with Hyde County Sheriff Gene Jackson, 2006; 1987
N.2006.10.9-10
US Olympic Festival Torch Run, Ocracoke Island, NC, 1987--event T-shirt, spectators, a dog, and a fire truck; and Denise Bittner with the Lt. Robert Maynard Historical Marker, 2006; 1987
N.2006.10.11-12
Murphy School, 443 North Person Street, Raleigh, NC, Second Grade class, 1932-1934, Mrs. Ann Harper, teacher, 2006; 1932-1934
N.2006.10.11
Murphy School, 443 North Person Street, Raleigh, NC, First Grade class, 1931, Mrs. Lee, teacher, 2006; 1931
N.2006.10.12
House movers tape and weight--Evidence from North Carolina Supreme Court, Spring Term 1953, Case Number 752, Pauline Hicks Davis, administrator of Crawford Wheeler Davis, vs Carolina Power and Light Company, 2006; 1953
N.2006.10.13-14
View of downtown skyline Raleigh, North Carolina, taken from across a railroad yard, 1959 (from Raleigh News & Observer negatives), 2006; 1959
N.2006.10.15
North Carolina leaders (former North Carolina Governors) at unknown event in the 1960's--Dan K. Moore, Robert Scott, Terry Sanford, and Luther Hodges, 2006; 1960-1969
N.2006.10.16
Postcard view of Queen Street looking north from Caswell Street, Kinston, NC, c.1908--shows Confederate Monument, 2006; 1905-1910
N.2006.10.17
Postcard view of a Roxboro, North Carolina, street scene, c.1905-1920, 2006; 1905-1920
N.2006.10.18
Robeson County Superior Courtroom, 15 April 1958. Henry A. McKinnon, Jr., taking oath as Superior Court Judge, 2006; 1958
N.2006.10.19
Simmons-Nott Airport (New Bern Craven County Airport), Craven County, NC, 1971, 2006; 1971
N.2006.11.1
Craven County Hospital, New Bern, NC (Craven County), 1971, 2006; 1971
N.2006.11.2
2006 North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources Employee Service Awards Ceremony at the North Carolina Museum of History, Raleigh, NC (Wake County), October 30, 2006, 2006
N.2006.11.3-20
2006 North Carolina Awards, November 8, 2006, Sheraton Imperial Hotel, Research Triangle Park, N, 2006
N.2006.11.21-77
James E. Holshouser, Jr., recipient of Public Service Award, 2006 North Carolina Awards, November 8, 2006, Sheraton Imperial Hotel, Research Triangle Park, N, 2006
N.2006.11.78
Thomas K. Hern, Jr., recipient of Public Service Award, 2006 North Carolina Awards, November 8, 2006, Sheraton Imperial Hotel, Research Triangle Park, N, 2006
N.2006.11.79
Roy Parker, Jr., recipient of Public Service Award, 2006 North Carolina Awards, November 8, 2006, Sheraton Imperial Hotel, Research Triangle Park, N, 2006
N.2006.11.80
Emily Herring Wilson, recipient of Literature Award, 2006 North Carolina Awards, November 8, 2006, Sheraton Imperial Hotel, Research Triangle Park, N, 2006
N.2006.11.81
William T. Williams, recipient of Fine Arts Award, 2006 North Carolina Awards, November 8, 2006, Sheraton Imperial Hotel, Research Triangle Park, NC, 2006
N.2006.11.82
William S. Lacy, 2006; c. 1861-1865
N.2006.2.11
A. W. Mangum, 2006; c. 1861-1865
N.2006.2.12
A. L. Stough, 2006; c. 1861-1865
N.2006.2.13
A. A. Watson, 2006; c. 1861-1865
N.2006.2.14
R. S. Webb, 2006; c. 1861-1865
N.2006.2.15
Confederate Chaplain Service, 2006; c. 1861-1865
N.2006.2.16
William R. Davie House, Halifax, N.C., 2006; 2006
N.2006.2.17-29
Graves marked by Jugs in Moore County, c. late 1930s, 2006; c. late 1930s
N.2006.2.30
Courses of Study and Rules and Regulations of the Graded Schools of Reidsville, N.C., 2006; 1894-1895
N.2006.2.31-32
Mabel Leona Gunn Shaw, 2006; n.d.
N.2006.2.33
John F. Gunn Elementary School, Alamance County, N.C., 2006; n.d.
N.2006.2.34-35
Burlington Negro High School Girls Basketball Team, National Champions, April 19, 1937, 2006; 1937
N.2006.2.36
Reidsville Graded School Commencement Program, May 19, 1903, 2006; 1903
N.2006.2.37-39
Burlington Colored School, Ninth Grade, c. 1910s, 2006; c. 1910s
N.2006.2.40
African American Students at Union Ridge School, Burlington, N.C., c. 1920, 2006; c. 1920
N.2006.2.41
Burlington Colored School, c. 1910s-1920s, 2006; c. 1910s-1920s
N.2006.2.42
Burlington Colored School Number Three, March 15, 1926, 2006; 1926
N.2006.2.43
Burlington Colored School Number One, March 15, 1926, 2006; 1926
N.2006.2.44
Bennett College Freshman Class, 1927, 2006; 1927
N.2006.2.45-46
Bennett College, Junior Class of the High School Department, 1927, 2006; 1927
N.2006.2.47-48
Bennett College, Sophomore Class of the High School Department, 1927, 2006; 1927
N.2006.2.49-50
Bennett College, First Year Class of the High School Department, 1927, 2006; 1927
N.2006.2.51-52
Eighth Grade of Junior High Department, Bennett College, 1927, 2006; 1927
N.2006.2.53
Bennett College Physical Education, 1927, 2006; 1927
N.2006.2.54
Physics Laboratory, Bennett College Science Department, 1927, 2006; 1927
N.2006.2.55
Bennett College Glee Club, 1927, 2006; 1927
N.2006.2.56-57
Sunday School of Bennett College, 1927, 2006; 1927
N.2006.2.58-59
Bennett College Young Women's Christian Association, 1927, 2006; 1927
N.2006.2.60-61
Bennett College Student Council, 1927, 2006; 1927
N.2006.2.62-63
Bennett College Quintet and the Christmas Vesper Processional, 1927, 2006; 1927
N.2006.2.64
Senior Class of the High School Department, Bennett College, 1927, 2006; 1927
N.2006.2.65-70
Charles A. Sanders, M.D., recipient of Science Award, 2006 North Carolina Awards, November 8, 2006, Sheraton Imperial Hotel, Research Triangle Park, NC, 2006
N.2006.11.83
Views of Engelhard Waterfront, Hyde County, N.C., 2006; 1950s
N.2006.2.71-76
Views of the Waterfront at Engelhard, N.C., 1950s, 2006; 1950s
N.2006.2.77-82
Southport Waterfront, 2006; 1950s
N.2006.2.83-91
Waterfront at Vandemere, N.C., 2006; 1950s
N.2006.2.92-101
Unidentified Man in an Office and Aerial Views of the Vandemere Waterfront, 2006; 1950s
N.2006.2.102-106
Gold Hill Mining Operations, 2006; c. mid to late 1950s
N.2006.2.107
Various views of soldiers and groups of soldiers, members of the Warren Guards, at Warrenton, NC, c.1910-1920, 2006; 1917
N.2006.11.84-91
Gravestone of Miss Emma Dowell Conn (23 March 1880 - 12 May 1970), Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh, NC, 2006
N.2006.11.92

37. Negatives Received in 2007

Major General Charles E. Scott, Adjutant general of North Carolina National Guard, October 1, 1985-March 5, 1989, 2007; 1985-1989
N.2007.3.1
Major General Gerald A. Rudisill, Jr., Adjutant General of North Carolina National Guard, April 5, 1993-July 15, 2001, 2007; 1993-2001
N.2007.3.2
Major General Nathaniel H. Robb, Jr., Adjutant General of North Carolina National Guard, March 6, 1989-April 4, 1993, 2007; 1989-1993
N.2007.3.3
T. P. "Coach" Johnson, Jr., 2007; 1890-1930
N.2007.3.4
Charles and Julia Mathews, inside Mathews Baker, Durham, N.C., 1917, 2007; 1917
N.2007.3.5
Exterior of Mathews Bakery, Durham, N.C., 1917, 2007; 1917-1920
N.2007.3.6
World War II Seabees, c. 1939-1945, 2007; 1939-1945
N.2007.3.7
Martha McKay, recipient of the North Carolina Award, 1996, 2007; 1996
N.2007.3.8
John L. Sanders, recipient of the North Carolina Award, 1996, 2007; 1996
N.2007.3.9
Betty Adcock, recipient of a North Carolina Award, 2006, 2007; 1996
N.2007.3.10
Joseph Pagano, receipient of a North Carolina Award, 1996, 2007; 1996
N.2007.3.11
Joanne Bath, recipient of a North Carolina Award, 1996, 2007; 1996
N.2007.3.12
Robert Scott, receipient of a North Carolina Award, 1996, 2007; 1996
N.2007.3.13
Jill McCorkle, recipient of a North Carolina Award, 1999, 2007; 1999
N.2007.3.14
Voit Gilmore, recipient of a North Carolina Award, 2004, 2007; 2004
N.2007.3.15
Walter J. Harrelson, recipient of a North Carolina Award, 2004, 2007; 2004
N.2007.3.16
William Ivey Long, recipient of a North Carolina Award, 2004, 2007; 2004
N.2007.3.17
Elizabeth Matheson, recipient of a North Carolina Award, 2004, 2007; 2004
N.2007.3.18-19
Penelope Niven, recipient of a North Carolina Award, 2004, 2007; 2004
N.2007.3.20
LeRoy T. Walker, recipient of the North Carolina Award, 2004, 2007; 2004
N.2007.3.21
Thomas Hearn, Jr., recipient of the North Carolina Award, 2006, 2007; 2006
N.2007.3.22
James E. Holhouser, Jr., recipient of the North Carolina Award, 2006, 2007; 2006
N.2007.3.23
Emily Herring Wilson, recipient of the North Carolina Award, 2006, 2007; 2006
N.2007.3.24
Roy Parker, Jr., recipient of the North Carolina Award, 2006, 2007; 2006
N.2007.3.25
William T. Williams, recipient of the North Carolina Award, 2006, 2007; 2006
N.2007.3.26
Members of Companies 8, 9, 14, and 15, Third Battalion, Third Regiment, North Carolina State Guard, 1944, 2007; 1944
N.2007.3.27A-27B
Company C, 119th Infantry Regiment, North Carolina National Guard, 1948, 2007; 1944
N.2007.3.28A-28C
David H. Gupton of Henderson, N.C., c. 1953, 2007; 1951-1955
N.2007.3.29
Curtis Maxwell Rogers, Jr. of Henderson, N.C., c. 1955, 2007; 1955-1957
N.2007.3.30
Robert B. Gupton of Henderson, N.C., c. 1957, 2007; 1957-1960
N.2007.3.31
Jacklyn Lucas, World War II Veteran, c. 1945, 2007; 1945
N.2007.3.32
United States Military Prison on Johnson's Island, Lake Erie, Ohio, c. 1865, 2007; [c. 1865]
N.2007.4.1
Motorcade at Governor's Mansion, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1950s, 2007; [c. 1955-1959]
N.2007.4.2
Anti-Aircraft Artillery Officer's Candidate School, Camp Davis, 1943, 2007; 1943
N.2007.4.3-5
317th Ambulance Company, 80th Division at a Catholic Church, France, 1918, 2007; 1918
N.2007.4.6
317th Ambulance Company, 305th Sanitary Train, 80th Division of the United States Army, Marigne, France, 1919, 2007; 1919
N.2007.4.7-9
Richard Lupton, Margaret, Jimmie, and Pete Calhoon of Hyde County, N.C., 1944, 1955, and c. 1950-1960, 2007, 1944, 1955, c. 1950-1960
N.2007.4.10-12
Jolanta Brewer, Rosa Fisher, Delma D. Credle, Hyde County, c. 1940-1960, 2007; [c. 1940-1960]
N.2007.4.13-15
Mary Elizabeth Sears, Dot Fortescue, Mami Ruth Long, Carolyn Spencer, Dick Lupton, Ed Donnell, in Hyde County, c. 1960-1970, 2007; [1960-1970]
N.2007.4.16-18
Delma D. Credle, Joe Rayburn, Teresa L. Rayburn, William Lupton, Hyde County, c. 1940-1960, 2007; [1940-1960]
N.2007.4.19-21
William Lupton, W. J. (Dick) Lupton, and Margaret Fisher Lupton of Hyde County, c. 1950-1960, 2007; [1950-1970]
N.2007.4.22-23
Miscellaneous Photographs of the Lupton and Fischer families, 1947, 1928, 2007; 1947, 1928
N.2007.4.24-27
Richard Lupton and Margaret Lupton of Hyde County, c. 1945-1965, 2007; [1945-1965]
N.2007.4.28-31
Lupton family and friends, Hyde County, N.C., c. 1920-1960., 2007; [1940-1960]
N.2007.4.32-34
Miscellaneous Lupton family photographs, c. 1933-1950, 1944., 2007; [1933-1950], 1944
N.2007.4.35-36
Miscellaneous photographs of Lupton Family Members and Friends, 1947, c. 1920-1960., 2007; 1947, [1920-1960]
N.2007.4.37-40
Carlisle Jones in Wooden Rocking Chair, n.d., 2007; n.d.
N.2007.4.41
West Hyde High School Junior and Senior Class Trip, Washington, D.C., 1963, 2007; 1963
N.2007.4.42
Lupton Family Pictures, 1916, c. 1943, 2007; [1943]
N.2007.4.43-44
Unnumbered pages of James Bozman's Daybook, October 22 and 24, 1817, 2007; 1817
N.2007.5.1-2
Officers of the 48th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, 1861-1865, 2007
N.2007.5.3
William Donald Mason of Princeton, N.C., c. 1943, 2007; [c. 1943]
N.2007.5.4
James Henry Paschall of Warren County, c. 1900, 2007; [1900]
N.2007.6.1-2
Governors Jim Martin, Jim Hunt, Jim Holshouser, Bob Scott, and Terry Sanford at the Governors Mansion, 1994, 2007; 1994
N.2007.7.1
Home of John H. Kerr of Warrenton, 2007; [c. 1920-1930]
N.2007.7.2
William A. Browning of Alamance County, c.1900-1910, 2007; [1900-1910]
N.2007.7.3
Private George T. Skinner of Kinston, N.C. and Sapper W. J. Baker of Birmingham, England in France, 1918, 2007; 1918
N.2007.7.4
Private George Travis Skinner of Kinston, N.C., c. 1918, 2007; [1918]
N.2007.7.5
Private George Travis Skinner of Kinston with "Gussie," 1918, 2007; 1918
N.2007.7.6
Larry Butterton and Frank Holt at Kerr Scott Building, N.C. State Fairgrounds, June 1977, 2007; 1977
N.2007.7.7
US Highway 64 three miles east of Raleigh, NC, c.1955, showing Montague's Esso Service Station and wrecked automobiles, 2007; 1955
N.2007.8.1-11
Technical Sergeant Robert F. "Bud" Sykes, World War II, with B-17 bomber and group of soldiers, 2007; 1939-1945
N.2007.8.12
Red Cross Street and North Fifth Avenue, Wilmington, NC, April 1953, showing Fennell's Grocery Store, streets, vehicles, advertisements, and various houses, 2007; 1953
N.2007.8.13
Red Cross Street and North Fifth Avenue, Wilmington, NC, April 1953, showing Fennell's Grocery Store, streets, vehicles, advertisements, and various houses, 2007; 1953
N.2007.8.14
Red Cross Street and North Fifth Avenue, Wilmington, NC, April 1953, showing Fennell's Grocery Store, streets, vehicles, advertisements, and various houses, 2007; 1953
N.2007.8.15
Panoramic photo showing players, field, crowds at the Camp Davis vs Wake Forest College opening football game, 25 September 1943, Camp Davis, NC, 2007; 1943
N.2007.8.16-17
Closeup action photo of football players in the Camp Davis vs Wake Forest College opening football game, 25 September 1943, Camp Davis, NC, 2007; 1943
N.2007.8.18
Group photo of the School for Physical Reconditioning Instructors, Camp Davis, NC, WWII era, 2007; 1943
N.2007.8.19
Panoramic group photograph of attendees at the Southern Student Conference, Blue Ridge, NC, 14-21 June 1921, 2007; 1921
N.2007.8.20-21
Hawkins Wesley Carter, born 20 March 1842, Warren County, died 21 August 1927, Durham, NC. African American legislator from Warren County, NC, 2007; 1870-1900
N.2007.8.22
Nanny (Nannie) Boyd Carter, wife of Hawkins W. Carter, African American legislator from Warren County, NC, 2007; 1870-1900
N.2007.8.23
Portrait photograph of Lieutenant Quint E. Smith, Concorn, NC (Cabarrus County), c.1900, First Regiment North Carolina State Guard (National Guard), 2007; 1890-1910
N.2007.9.1
First North Carolina Volunteer Infantry, Spanish-American War, near Camp Cuba Libre, Jacksonville, Florida, August 1898, 2007; 1898
N.2007.9.2-5
First North Carolina Volunteer Infantry, Spanish-American War, near Camp Cuba Libre, Jacksonville, Florida, August 1898, 2007; 1898
N.2007.9.6-8
First North Carolina Volunteer Infantry, Spanish-American War, near Camp Cuba Libre, Jacksonville, Florida, August 1898, 2007; 1898
N.2007.9.9-11
Weary (Wary) D. Clyburn (b.ca.1841- d. 30 March 1930), Union County, NC, 2007; 1910-1915
N.2007.9.12
Main Street, East, Ahoskie, NC (Hertford County), c.1946, 2007; 1946
N.2007.9.13
Advertisment card for W. H. Basnight and Company, Ahoskie, NC (Hertford County), c.1910-1940, with print of a drawing "Temptation" by J. Knowles Hare. Drawing depicts a dog (looks like Jack Russell terrier) peeking up over a table where someone has left a bone on a plate, 2007; 1910-1940
N.2007.9.14
Copy of the front and back of a letter, Pt. Alexander Hamilton "Ham" Cameron (Moore County, NC) to Lyddia J. Riddle, 21 December 1864, 2007; 1864
N.2007.9.15-16
Copy of the fronts and backs of three letters written by Pt. Neill McNab Cole (Moore County, NC), to his sister Margaret Cole Cameron, and sisters Nancy Cole and Elizabeth Cole, 1861-1862, 2007; 1861-1862
N.2007.9.17-22
Copy of the front and back of a letter written by Thomas McNab Cole (Moore County, NC), to his sister Margaret Cole Cameron, 1864, 2007; 1864
N.2007.9.23-24
Portrait photograph of Corporal Hoke D. Smith (Neuse, Wake County, NC), Compnay A, 105th Supply Train, 30th Division, US Army, AEF, World War I, 2007; 1914-1919
N.2007.9.25
Photos showing the exterior and interior of the Howard Johnson's Restaurant, US Highway 1 South, Rockingham, NC (Richmond County). Photos were used as evidence in NC Supreme Court Case No. 466, Fall 1956: Johnie A. Hughes vs. Anchor Enterprises, Inc., 2007; 1956
N.2007.9.26-29
Dixie Hall, home of former NC Lt. Gov. James L. Robinson (1838-1887), Franklin, North Carolina, 2007; 1900-1920
N.2007.10.1
Panoramic group photo of a Confederate Veteran's Reunion in Asheville, NC, in 1922, 2007; 1922
N.2007.10.2-4
Interior of the State Library, c.1930's, in Agriculture Building, Raleigh, NC, 2007; 1930-1940
N.2007.10.5
Interior of State Library stack area, c.1930's, in Agriculture building, Raleigh, NC, 2007; 1930-1940
N.2007.10.6
Photo of a group assembled around a table c.1950's, Nelson Rockefeller and Clarence Poe are in group, 2007; 1950-1960
N.2007.10.7
Photo of a portrait of Clarence Hamilton Poe (10 Jan 1881-8 Oct 1964), editor of the Progressive Farmer, 2007; 1950-1960
N.2007.10.8
State Treasurer's Office, North Carolina State Capitol, Samuel McD. Tate, State Treasurer, seated center, 1896, 2007; 1896
N.2007.10.9
Private Edward L. Sandifer of Charlotte, 1898, 2007; 1898
N.2007.11.1-2
Private William Robert Faulkner of Durham, N.C., August 5, 1898 and c. 1940s, 2007; 1898, c. 1940s
N.2007.11.3-4
Staff Officers, 1st Regiment, North Carolina Volunteers in Jacksonville, FL, 1898, 2007; 1898
N.2007.11.5
P & Q Grocery in Elizabeth City, 1957, 2007; 1957
N.2007.11.6-7
Aerial views of Tryon Palace, New Bern, N.C., c. 1956-1957, 2007; 1956-1957
N.2007.11.8-10
Kitchen and Old Well at Harper House, Bentonville Battleground, c. 1950s, 2007; [c. 1950s]
N.2007.11.11-12
Highway 27 and Automobile Wreck near Lincolnton, N.C., 1957, 2007; 1957
N.2007.11.13-16
Highway 27 near Lincolnton, N.C., 1957, 2007; 1957
N.2007.11.17-19
Intersection of South Eighth and Ann Streets, Wilmington, N.C., 1957, 2007; 1957
N.2007.11.20-23
Katie Jane Fish Bowden , wife of Daniel J. Bowden, of Willow Spring, 1980, 2007; 1980
N.2007.11.24-25
Highway 258, Kinston, N.C., 1957, 2007; 1957
N.2007.11.26-28
Intersection of Center and Ash Streets and Surrounding Area, Goldsboro, N.C., 1957, 2007; 1957
N.2007.12.1-15
Privette's Grocery and the Corner of Highway 74 and US 1, Rockingham, N.C., 1957, 2007; 1957
N.2007.12.27-43
Intersection of Southern Railway track and East 36th Street, Charlotte, NC, c. 1957, 2007; [c. 1957]
N.2007.12.16-26

38. Negatives Received in 2008

The Big Timber, a Safe Bus Company bus, on Liberty Street in front of Safe Bus Company and Liberty Cafe sign, Winston-Salem, NC, c.1960's, 2008; 1960-1970
N.2008.1.1
Clarke Campbell, Sr., (1920 - ), bus driver for the Safe Bus Company in Winston-Salem, NC, from 1948 through 2007, 2008; 1960-1980
N.2008.1.2
Clarke Campbell, Sr., (1920 - ), bus driver for the Safe Bus Company in Winston-Salem, NC, from 1948 through 2007, 2008; 1960-1980
N.2008.1.3
Hampton DeFontaine Haith (died 10 June 1993), last General Manager of the Safe Bus Compnay in Winston-Salem, NC, 2008; 1980-1993
N.2008.1.4
Clarence Williford (father of Joann Williford), at back left in hat and sweater, at a tobacco auction in Ahoskie, NC, 1950's, 2008; 1945-1955
N.2008.1.5
Bettie Miller Harris (?-1935), wife of James H. Harris (?-1891), 2008; 1925-1935
N.2008.1.6
Replacement of steeple, First Baptist Church, Wilmington, NC, in 1998 after destruction by Hurricane Fran in 1996, 2008; 1998
N.2008.1.7
Battery A, 317th Field Artillery, Camp Jackson, SC, 1917, 2008; 1917
N.2008.3.1-3
Company B, 16th Armored Replacement Battalion, Fort Knox, KY, April 1942, 2008; 1942
N.2008.3.4-5
Raleigh Times newspaper carriers, Washington, DC, 27 August 1929 (PhC.127 William R. Poole-Raleigh Times Carriers-Photograph Collection), 2008; 1929
N.2008.3.6-7
First Printing Press in North Carolina Historical Marker, New Bern, NC, July 1948, 2008; 1948
N.2008.3.8
Nine attorneys who worked on the W. B. Cole murder trial in Rockingham, NC (Richmond County), 1925, 2008; 1925
N.2008.3.9
Steamboat R. L. Myers, Tarboro and Greenville, NC, c.1880-1910s, 2008; 1880-1920
N.2008.4.1
Simon A. Burney's Store and gas station, Highway 87 south of Fayetteville, NC, 1957, 2008; 1957
N.2008.4.2-14
Lieutenant Julian G. "Bunny" Hofmann (17 November 1921-20 February 1993), Halifax County, USAAF, World War II, in group photo in front of P-40 Warhawk fighter airplane c.1943 in the Aleutian Islands, 2008;1942-1944
N.2008.4.15
Portrait of Lieutenant Governor Dennis Wicker, smiling, c.1994 from State Agency Records, Lieutenant Governor's Office, Dennis Wicker, Item 14562, Photograph File., 2008; 1994
N.2008.4.16
Portrait of Lieutenant Governor Dennis Wicker, serious expression, c.1994 from State Agency Records, Lieutenant Governor's Office, Dennis Wicker, Item 14562, Photograph File., 2008; 1994
N.2008.4.17
Portrait of Lieutenant Governor Dennis Wicker, smiling, c.1994 from State Agency Records, Lieutenant Governor's Office, Dennis Wicker, Item 14562, Photograph File., 2008; 1994
N.2008.4.18
Portrait of Lieutenant Governor Dennis Wicker, serious expression, c.1994 from State Agency Records, Lieutenant Governor's Office, Dennis Wicker, Item 14562, Photograph File., 2008; 1994
N.2008.4.19
Photo of the aftermath of a traffic accident at the intersection of Highway 534 and Highway 68 near High Point, NC (Guilford County), 1957, Texaco service station, Esso sign, Coke signs, crashed vehicles, white and African American onlookers, 2008; 1951-1957
N.2008.4.20-28
Photograph of John Furr (1807-1888), NC House ofRepresentatives, 1852, 1854-55, 1865-66, 1870-72, from Stanly County, 2008; 1850-1875
N.2008.4.29
Erwin Presbyterian Church, original building showing Sunday School children posed in front of building, predates 1932, 2008; 1910-1932
N.2008.4.30
Group photograph of the Erwin Merchants Association, Park Center, Erwin, NC, c.1959-1961, 2008; 1959-1961
N.2008.4.31
Ferrell House, New Bern Avenue, Raleigh, NC (Wake County), c.1900, 2008; 1890-1910
N.2008.5.1
Beth and Sara Crabtree, Raleigh, NC, n.d. (c.1900-1910s), wicker baby carriage, 2008; 1900-1920
N.2008.5.2
Ethel Crabtree (middle) with Beth and Sara Crabtree, Raleigh, NC, n.d. (c.1900-1910s), wicker baby carriage, 2008; 1900-1920
N.2008.5.3
First Carolina Country Club, Raleigh, NC, n.d. (c.1910s). l-r: Dr. Darden, Dr. Royster, and Mr. Russell Sherrill, Sr. (?), 2008; 1900-1920
N.2008.5.4
House at 221 North Blount Street, Raleigh, NC, n.d. (c.1910s), front exterior view, 2008; 1900-1920
N.2008.5.5
House at 221 North Blount Street, Raleigh, NC, n.d. (c.1910s), side exterior view, 2008; 1900-1920
N.2008.5.6
Miles O. Sherrill (man in middle) with children Margaret and John Sherrill in front of the house at 221 North Blount Street, Raleigh, NC, c.1916, 2008; 1916
N.2008.5.7
Russell Sherrill playing on a toy wagon or cart in back yard of house at 221 North Blount Street, Raleigh, NC, c.1915, 2008; 1915
N.2008.5.8
Group of children, some of them Sherrills, having a picnic or tea party in back yard of house at 221 North Blount Street, Raleigh, NC, c.1915., 2008; 1915
N.2008.5.9
Margaret Sherrill Young, shortly after her marriage (c.1930) in front of the Ferrell House, New Bern Avenue (house no longer extant), 2008; 1930
N.2008.5.10
Margaret Ferrell Sherrill (seated with back of head to camera) with unidentified woman and two children, tricycle at left, in yard of house at 221 North Blount Street, Raleigh, NC, c.1916, 2008; 1916
N.2008.5.11
Bessie Sherrill Alderman (back right with hair up), her husband Sid Alderman, Sara Bost Sherrill (Miles O. Sherrill's wife), n.d., (c.1900-1930) Raleigh, NC, 2008; 1900-1930
N.2008.5.12
Group of men and women posing on front porch of Neuseoka Fishing Club, in or near Raleigh, north of Milburnie, n.d (1910s), 2008; 1900-1920
N.2008.5.13
Margaret Ferrell Sherrill with unidentified members of the Sherrill family in front of D. Berwanger Clothiers store, downtown Raleigh, NC, c.1892, 2008; 1892
N.2008.5.14
Postcard view of Monte Vista Manor, an inn or resort in Black Mountain, NC, n.d. (c.1942), 2008; 1942
N.2008.5.15
"Residence View on Blount Street, Raleigh, N.C." Postcard view of the 200 block of North Blount Street, looking north, Raleigh, NC, n.d. (c.1910), 2008; 1910
N.2008.5.16
Aerial view of Raleigh, NC. Governor's Mansion and location of the State Archives building, Hugh Morson High School, old Meredith College (Baptist Female Institute, Mansion Park Hotel), Heck Andrews house, Haywood Hall, railroad tracks where Legislative Building is located, c.1920, 2008; 1910-1930
N.2008.5.17
Russell Sherrill, Sara Sherrill, and son Russell "Rusty" Sherrill moving into their new apartment at Cameron Village, October 15, 1948, Raleigh, NC, 2008; 1948
N.2008.5.18
Sherrill Family group photo, Raleigh, NC, c.1900-1910, 2008; 1900-1910
N.2008.5.19
Alexander Milne Powell (1847-1907), mayor of Raleigh 1898-1905, 2008; 1890-1905
N.2008.5.20
Powell Family group. Front row, l-r: Nancy Jane Sarah Jones Powell (1848-1917), James Alexander Powell (1888- ), Ethel Corrinna Powell (1886- ), Alexander Milne Powell (1847-1907, and mayor of Raleigh 1898-1905); back row, l-r: Mary Elizabeth Powell (1880- ), Thomas Cox Powell (1875- ), Lena Vernon Merritt Powell (1878-1924), and Jennie Mabel Powell. Photo taken c.1898 by Macfee, Flash Light Artist, Raleigh NC, 2008; 1898
N.2008.5.21
Swan Island Club, c.1890-1900, hunt club on Swan Island in Currituck Sound near Knott's Island; built in 1872, 2008; 1890-1900
N.2008.5.22-23
PVT David Marvin Stewart (Buies Creek, Harnett Co., NC), US Army, WWII. POW of the Germans late WWII, 2008; 1939-1944
N.2008.5.24
Soldiers of Company M, 2nd Regt., NCNG, circa 1916, possibly on Mexican Border, PVT Robert Haywood Butler of Duke (now Erwin), Harnett County, NC, 2008; 1916
N.2008.5.25
Colonel James "Slim Jim" Gavin (on left), Commander, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, WWII, and Brigadier General Charles Keerans of North Carolina, Assistant Division Commander, 82nd Airborne Division, shake hands late afternoon of July 9, 1943, as Gavin's men prepare to take off for the Sicily Invasion., 2008; 1943
N.2008.5.26
Railroad depot, Church Street, Asheboro, NC, 2008, 2008; 2008
N.2008.6.1-5
Photographs of Miss Eleonor Ruth Mitscherling taken in Burlington, NC, c.1920-1930, 2008; 1920-1930
N.2008.6.6-7
Elvira Eveline Worth Jackson Walker Moffitt and children, c.1880's, 2008; 1880-1900
N.2008.6.8
S/Sgt Alec Parker Flowers (Nash County, NC), US Army, 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division, World War II, 2008; 1939-1945
N.2008.6.9
Corporal Henry Forest Flowers (Wilson, Wilson Co., NC), CO. D, 324th Infantry, 81st Division, US Army, AEF, WWI, 2008; 1914-1919
N.2008.6.10
Mosby Hall, also knowbn as Little Manor, the home of Mary Ann Mosby, Littleton, NC (Halifax County), 2008; 1995-2005
T.2008.7.1-9
PVT Roosevelt R. Lee (26 November 1920 - unknown death date), African American soldier from Johnston County, NC, WWII, 2008; 1941-1945
N.2008.7.1
Ms. Carrie Watson, mother of Roosevelt R. Lee and nanny for the Barbour Family, Selma, NC, with Barbour family members, 2008; 1900-1925
N.2008.7.2
Monocite mining in Cleveland or Rutherford County, North Carolina, c.1900, 2008; 1890-1910
N.2008.7.3
WNAO Radio broadcast scene, Debutante leader Alice Cheek Sanders and William Marsh Sanders, 1949, 2008; 1949
N.2008.8.1
Photo of the shopping center on Battleground Avenue near its intersection with Lawndale Road, Greensboro, NC (Guilford County), c.1957, 2008; 1957
N.2008.8.2
Southern Railway map of portion of Greensboro, NC (Guilford County) showing changes in Battleground Avenue, September 1957, 2008; 1957
N.2008.8.3
Photos of the intersection at Autryville, NC, (Sampson County) of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad tracks and a paved road running north to Wade, NC, between NC Highway 53 and US Highway 301, also showing railroad freight depot at Autryville, c.1957, 1957; 2008
N.2008.8.4-7
Greensboro, NC, (Guilford County) slums 1957, Clinton Street, Lindsay Street, Nixon Street, Cumberland Street, Willis Street, Gaston Street, Gilmer Street, Regan Street, Glenn Court, and Argile Court, includes areal view and map, 2008; 1957
N.2008.8.8-20
Various views of theThompson Building, Friendly Market, a house, train, and railroad tracks and crossing, Bridges Street and Railroad Street, Hamlet, NC (Richmond County), c.1958, 2008; 1958
N.2008.8.21-29
PVT Herbert Charles Otwell, Guilford County, NC, US Army, WWII, 2008; 1940-1945
N.2008.8.30
Postcard view of Dedication Day, Roanoke Chowan Hospital, Ahoskie, NC, c.1940., 2008; 1935-1945
N.2008.8.31
Church Street, Ahoskie, NC, (Hertford County) c.1910s, 2008; 1905-1920
N.2008.8.32
Rev. Morgan London Latta (1853-?), a freed slave, who in 1892 established Latta University on a farm adjacent to Oberlin, near Beaver Dam Creek , Raleigh, NC (Wake County), 2008; 1890-1920
N.2008.8.33
Two photographic prints of the interior of the Star Warehouse (tobacco) in Wendell, NC, c.1920-1930s; men shown are Norman Dean, S. T. Wiggins, William Henderson, W. J. Collie, C. W. Robertson, Fed May, J. C. Collins, Mr. Harris, and Mr. Hutchins, 2008; 1920-1935
N.2008.8.34-35
Group photograph of a B-29 crew from the 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron, 20th Air Force, USAAF, PTO, WWII, c.1945, 2008; 1940-1945
N.2008.9.1
Sergeant Glendon E. Moon, Flight Engineer, B-29, 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron, USAAF, PTO, WWII, 2008; 1940-1945
N.2008.9.2
Informal portrait photograph of Glendon E. Moon as a Private, United States Army Air Forse (USAAF), PTO, c.1942, 2008; 1940-1942
N.2008.9.3
North Carolina state government officials including Robert Charles Johnson (1826-1894) and Marion Butler, 2008; 1889-1895
N.2008.11.1
Portrait photograph of Robert Grady Johnson in his WWI uniform, c.1917, 2008; 1917
N.2008.11.2
Photograph of Robert Grady Johnson possibly during the time he served as NC Speaker of the House in 1935, 2008; 1930-1939
N.2008.11.3
Photograph of the silver service given to Robert Grady Johnson in 1935 when he was Speaker of the House, 2008; 1935
N.2008.11.4
Panoramic photograph of the United States Army 30th Division, 120th Infantry, Company E during World War I, 2008; 1918
N.2008.12.1-3
Photograph images of a poster titled "Relative Danger During an Air Raid", 2008
N.2008.12.4
Mr. Lee Albright, Head of Genealogy, State Library of North Carolina, 2008; 1991
N.2008.12.5-12
Barbara Akinwole, State Library of North Carolina, 2008; 1990
N.2008.12.13-17
David Bevan, Head of Library Services, State Library of North Carolina, 2008; 1991
N.2008.12.18-27
Dr. Robert Bruck, North Carolina State University scientist, North Carolina Award Winner for Science in 1997, 2008; 1997
N.2008.12.28-40
Barbara Cain, North Carolina State Archives employee, 2008; 1991
N.2008.12.41-49
Boyd Cathey, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, 2008; 1989
N.2008.12.50-70
Elaine Christian, State Library of North Carolina employee, 2008; 1992
N.2008.12.71-79
Dr. Jeffrey J. Crow, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources employee, 2008; 1989
N.2008.12.80-91
Portrait of Melissa Delbridge, 2008; 1989
N.2008.12.92-99
Ms. Patric Dorsey, 2008, 1991
N.2008.12.100-104
Judy Easley, 2008; 2001
N.2008.12.105-112
Portrait of Anne Marie Elkins, 2008; 1990
N.2008.12.113-122
Photograph of Sally Ensor, 2008; 1990
N.2008.12.123-128
Portrait of Sue Farr, 2008; 1991
N.2008.12.129-138
Reverend William Finlator, Raleigh Civil Rights leader, 2008; 2001
N.2008.12.139-148
Portrait of Gary Harden, State Library of North Carolina Employee, 2008; 1989
N.2008.12.149-156
Penny Hornsby, State Library of North Carolina, 2008; 1990
N.2008.12.157-177
Portrait of Billy King, State Library of North Carolina employee, 2008; 1990
N.2008.12.178-181
Portrait of Sarah Koonts, North Carolina State Archives employee, 2008; 2000
N.2008.12.182-187
State Archives employees: Mark Lane, Woody Dury, and Ms. Bonnee Holmes Logan, 2008; 1991
N.2008.12.188-205
Portrait Mark Lane, 2008; 1993
N.2008.12.206-208
Photograph of Heber Latham, 2008; 1991
N.2008.12.209
Portrait of Cheryl McLean, 2008; 1992
N.2008.12.210-217
Portriat of Cheryl McLean, 2008; 2000
N.2008.12.218-222
Portrait of Barbara Mann, 2008; 1993
N.2008.12.223-231
Private Horatio Hobart "John" Maness and Frank H. Maness, 2008
N.2008.12.232
Lee Monroe, North Carolina Governor, 2008; 1990
N.2008.12.233-256
Jane Moore, State Library of North Carolina, 2008; 1988
N.2008.12.257-268
Chris Mulder, State Library of North Carolina employee, 2008, 1990
N.2008.12.269-272
Howard McGinn, State Library of North Carolina, 2008; 1989
N.2008.12.273
Jean McLaughin, North Carolina Arts Council employee, 2008; 1989
N.2008.12.274-286
David J. Olson, State Archivist, North Carolina State Archives, 1992, 2008; 1992
N.2008.12.287-295
David J. Olson, State Archivist, North Carolina State Archives, 2000, 2008; 2000
N.2008.12.296-306
Elizabeth Park, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and Records, 2008; 1992
N.2008.12.307-314
Annette Rhue, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources employee, 2008, 1995
N.2008.12.315-319
Dr. Marvin Satzman, 1998 North Carolina Award Winner, 2008; 1998
N.2008.12.320-326
Sam Shine, North Carolina State Archives employee, 2008; 1992
N.2008.12.327-334
Joel Sigmon, State Library of North Carolina employee, 2008; 1991
N.2008.12.335-344
Dr. John David Smith, Head of the Public History graduate program at North Carolina State University, 2008; 1995
N.2008.12.345-348
Leanne Smith, State Library of North Carolina employee, 2008; 1990
N.2008.12.349-352
Ed Southern, State Records Center employee, 2008; 1997
N.2008.12.353-359
Jack Stein, State of North Carolina, Library for the Blind employee, 2008; 1990
N.2008.12.360-366
Hannah Stephens, State Library of North Carolina employee, 2008; 1990
N.2008.12.367-370
Joyce Throckmorton, State Library of North Carolina employee, 2008; 1991
N.2008.12.371-379
John Welch, State Library of North Carolina, 2008; 1992
N.2008.12.380-387
Wess Wessling, State Library of North Carolina employee, 2008; 1990
N.2008.12.388-391
Joann Williford, North Carolina Division of Archives and History administration, 2008; 1994
N.2008.12.392-405
Joann Williford with History Day display, 2008; 1998
N.2008.12.406-416
Mary Ellen Woods, State Library of North Carolina employee, 2008; 1990
N.2008.12.417-420
Diana Young, State Library of North Carolina employee, 2008; 1989
N.2008.12.421-426

39. Negatives Received in 2009

Ku Klux Klan and others, 18 January 1958, Maxton, NC, Robeson County, Carolina Supreme Court Case Number 722, State vs James Garland Martin, and Case Number 723, State vs James Cole, James Garland Martin et al, Fall Term 1958 and Spring Term 1959, 2009; 1958-1959
N.2009.1.1-4
Panoramic, Company A, 105th Engineers, Camp Sevier, South Carolina, World War I, 2000; 1918
N.2009.2.1-3
Corporal John H. Sweeney Jr., World War I, 2000
N.2009.2.4
USS North Carolina, 2000; 1865-1868
N.2009.2.5
Copy of a Carte de Visite of Calvin H. Wiley, 2009; 1850-1887
N.2009.3.1
Copy of a Cabinet card photo of the Right Reverend Joseph Blount Cheshire, 1899, 2009; 1899
N.2009.3.2
Panoramic photograph "North Carolina Brigade on the Border," looking south from the First Infantry, Camp Stewart, El Paso, TX, 1916, 2009; 1916
N.2009.3.3-5
Panoramic photograph, "First North Carolina Infantry," Colonel J. T. Gardener, Commanding, Camp Stewart, El Paso, TX, 1916, 2009; 1916
N.2009.3.6-8
Postcard, a group of men on a wooden bridge, "Cape Fear River Bridge near Dunn and Duke, NC. Looking West," 1911, 2009; 1911
N.2009.3.9
Copy of a postcard, American Red Cross, Raleigh, NC, Chapter, serving watermelon to soldiers, probably Camp Polk, c.1918, World War I, 2009; 1916-1919
N.2009.3.10
Group of soldiers in camp, probably North Carolina State Guard, c.1900, 2009; 1890-1910
N.2009.3.11
Seaman Henry Trantham Coughenour (Salisbury, NC, Rowan County), US Navy, 2009; 1914-1919
N.2009.3.12
Camp of the 2nd North Carolina Infantry, North Carolina State Guard, at Camp William H. Taft on the grounds of Chickamaga Battlefield Park, GA, c.1908-1910, 2009; 1908-1910
N.2009.3.13
Davis Military School cadets, Winston, NC, c.1890-1897, 2009; 1890-1897
N.2009.3.14
Colonel Thomas Ferebee (Davie County, NC), US Army Air Force/US Air Force; Bombardier, Enola Gay, Hiroshima, 6 Aug 1945, World War II, 2009; 1939-1945
N.2009.3.15
Inauguration Ceremony of Governor Mike Easley (includes parade and Andy Griffith), 6 January 2001, State Archives Building, Raleigh, NC, 2001
N.2009.4.1-114
Guardsmen (soldiers), Company A, North Carolina Engineers, North Carolina National Guard, c.1916-1918, Mexican Border, including Corporal John H. Sweeney of Wilmington, New Hanover County, NC, 2009; 1916-1918
N.2009.4.115-118
Guardsmen (soldiers), Company A, North Carolina Engineers, North Carolina National Guard, c.1916-1918, Mexican Border, 2009; 1916-1918
N.2009.4.119-127
Guardsmen (soldiers), pontoon bridge operations, Company A, North Carolina Engineers, North Carolina National Guard, c.1916-1918, Mexican Border, 2009; 1916-1918
N.2009.4.128-136
Soldiers working and relaxing, Denim fatigue uniform, United States Army, c.1916-1917, Mexican Border, 2009; 1916-1917
N.2009.4.137-142
Guardsmen (soldiers), Company A, North Carolina Engineers, North Carolina National Guard, c.1916-1918, Mexican Border, 2009; 1916-1918
N.2009.4.143-147
Guardsmen (soldiers), Company A, North Carolina Engineers, North Carolina National Guard, c.1916-1918, Mexican Border, 2009; 1916-1918
N.2009.4.148-152
Guardsmen (soldiers), Company A, North Carolina Engineers, North Carolina National Guard, c.1916-1918, Mexican Border, 2009; 1916-1918
N.2009.4.154-158
Panoramic view of African American soldiers, the 371st Infantry Band, Camp Jackson, South Carolina, March 1917, 2009; 1917
N.2009.4.159-161
Postcard group shot of part of the 371st Infantry Band, Camp Jackson, South Carolina, March 1917, 2009; 1917
N.2009.4.162
Group panoramic photo of a unit of unknown Arican American soldiers, US Army Quartermaster Company, location and date not known, appears to be World War II era. Bishop Leach of Pittsboro, NC, back row, 4th from left, 2009; 1939-1945
N.2009.4.163-164
Group photo of a c.1940's graduation class from an African American beauty school or cosmetology academy in Raleigh, NC. Annie Leach Pugh is one of the women shown., 2009; 1940-1950
N.2009.4.165
Group photograph of participants in the Fifth St. Mary's Conference, St. Mary's School, Raleigh, NC, 31 May 1915 through 5 June 1915
N.2009.4.166
Dr. James William McGee, Sr. (1839-1909), physician to the Methodist Orphanage from its founding until his death, 2009; 1900-1910
N.2009.5.1
Dr. James William McGee, Jr. (1867-1937), 2009; 1920-1935
N.2009.5.2
Map of Wake County, Fourth Division, c.1944-1947 (MC.099 1947 1944), 2009; 1944-1947
N.2009.5.3
Retirement party for Frank Gatton, Head of the State Records Center, 24 October 1994, 2009; 1994
N.2009.5.4-52
Frank Gatton and the State Records Center staff, 31 October 1994, 2009; 1994
N.2009.6.1-10
North Carolina Department of Cultural resources employee service awards group photographs, 26 September 2005, 2009; 2005
N.2009.6.11-27
Jean McLaughlin of the Arts Council (later Director of Penland Craft School) at the Education Building, Raleigh, NC, 1996, 2009; 1996
N.2009.6.28-48
Mary B. Regan, Executive Director of the North Carolina Arts Council, 2000, 2009; 2000
N.2009.6.49-65
Steve Massengill - Iconographic Archivist, 2009; 1999
N.2009.7.1-15
Micrographics Unit of Archives and Records, Deparment of Cultural Resources, 2009; 1999
N.2009.7.16-29
Fofy Anspach, Department of Cultural Resources Employee, 2009; 1995
N.2009.7.30-36
Reunion of the 35th United States Colored Troops (originially the 1st North Carolina Colored Infantry), 2009: 1905
N.2009.7.37
H.L.P. Watson copy of a portrait photograph,2009
N.2009.7.38
Watson Family Group Photograph including H. L. P. Watson, 2009; 1920-1925
N.2009.7.39
Romulus Armistead Nunn (1876-1966) of New Bern, 2009
N.2009.7.40
Portrait Photograph of Mrs. Rufus Johnson of Winston-Salem, NC, 2009; 1900-1920
N.2009.7.41
Photograph showing Carl H. Russell shaking hands with President Lyndon B. Johnson, 2009; 1964
N.2009.7.42
Banks Talley, North Carolina Award for Public Service, 2009; 1995
N.2009.7.43-59
Dr. Bill Price, Director, Division of Archives and History, 2009; 1995
N.2009.7.60-76
Memorial Hall, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC, c.1908, 2009; 1905-1910
N.2009.9.1
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Depot (SCL), Bunn, NC, Franklin County, 1975, 2009; 1975
N.2009.9.2
Portrait photograph of J. W. Willis, foreman of the Rough and Ready Hook and Ladder Company, African-American fire fighters, New Bern, NC (Craven County), c.1890, 2009; 1880-1900
N.2009.9.3
Copy of a group meeting around a table in the White House, c.1966, included in group are: A. Philip Randolph, Ralph Abernathy, Floyd B. McKissick, John Lewis, Hubert Humphrey, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Martin Luther King, Jr., 2009; 1966
N.2009.9.4
Members of Junior Red Cross of Cabarrus County teach first aid to classmates, c.1942, 2009; 1940-1944
N.2009.9.5
Betty Ray McCain, Secretary, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, 1993-2001 (COLOR), 2009; 2001
N.2009.10.1-9
Betty Ray McCain, Secretary, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, 1993-2001, 2009; 2001
N.2009.10.10-15
North Carolina Awards Ceremonies, 1998, color negatives, 1998
N.2009.10.16-84
North Carolina Awards Ceremonies, 1998, Black and white, 1998
N.2009.10.85-151
Lucama, NC, c.1910, looking southeast from the corner of Main and Railroad Streets (Wilson County), 2009; 1905-1915
N.2009.10.152
Barden-Bass House, Magnolia, NC (Duplin County), 2009; 1890-1910
N.2009.11.1
Buck C. Barden (George Columbus Buckner BARDEN) of Magnolia, NC, (Duplin County), standing in a yard c.1900-1910., 2009; 1900-1910
N.2009.11.2
Copy of a tintype of George Columbus Buckner ("Buck") Barden, c.1880-1910, 2009; 1880-1910
N.2009.11.3
Duplin County Veterans at the Grove Park Inn, Asheville, NC, c.1900-1910., 2009; 1900-1910
N.2009.11.4
Unidentified Confederate Veterans group at unidentified location, probably in North Carolina c.1900-1920, George Columbus Buckner ("Buck") Barden is depicted somewhere in this group., 2009; 1900-1920
N.2009.11.5
Panoranic group photo of mill employees, American-Efird Mills, Inc., Maiden Plant, Second Shift, Maiden, NC, 29 August 1957, 2009; 1957
N.2009.11.6
Panoramic group photo of Woodmen of the World, "Rocky Ridge Camp #94 Unveiling Monument at Morganton, NC, May 7, 1916." Photo by The Moons, Charlotte, NC., 2009; 1916
N.2009.11.7A-B
Photograph of Little Pep Delmonico Restaurant, Inc., 301 West Trade Street, Charlotte, NC, 1959-1960. Also shows the Hotel Charotte., 2009; 1959-1960
N.2009.11.8
Photograph looking down North Tryon Street near the intersection with 11th Street, Charlotte, NC, 1959-1960. Shows Sears, A&P store, cars, 2009; 1959-1960
N.2009.11.9
View of North Tryon Street, near intersection of 9th Street and/or 10th Street, Charlotte, NC, 1959-1960, showing Pep Boys, Western Auto, Phillips 66, White Tower Hamburgers sign, and Manger Motel awning, 2009; 1959-1960
N.2009.11.10
View down North Tryon Street, downtown Charlotte, NC, 1959-1960, showing Pep Boys, White Tower Hamburgers sign, unidentified hotel, nd closeup view of an upturned awning built out over the sidewalk by the Manger Motel on North Tryon Street between 9th and 10th Streets, 2009; 1959-1960
N.2009.11.11
Photograph of a United States Post Office mail delivery vehicle called a "mailster" - a three-wheeled, gasoline-powered vehicle leased to the federal government by the Cushman Motor Scooter Company and used for mail delivery by the US Postal Service c.1959, 2009; 1959
N.2009.11.12
North Carolina Legislative Building, exterior front view at night, Jones Street, Raleigh, NC, c.1963, shortly after the building was built., 2009; 1963
N.2009.11.13
Major General Charles E. Scott, Adjutant General of North Carolina, 1 October 1985 - 5 March 1989, 2009; 1985-1989
N.2009.11.14
Major General Nathaniel H. Robb, Jr., Adjutant General of North Carolina, 6 March 1989 - 4 April 1993, 2009; 1989-1993
N.2009.11.16
Major General Gerald A. Rudisill, Jr., Adjutant General of North Carolina, 5 April 1993 - 15 July 2001, 2009; 1993-2001
N.2009.11.15
Queen City Coach Company's bus #924, circa 1959, 2009; 1959
N.2009.12.1-3
East Trade Street between the intersections of East Trade and College Street and East Trade and Brevard Street, Charlotte, NC, 2009; 1959
N.2009.12.4-7
1947 Buick Super 4- Door Sedan Automoblie, 2009; 1959
N.2009.12.8-11
Moonshine bust, Johnson County Courthouse, 1951, 2009; 1951
N.2009.12.12
Peggy Howe- Department of Cultural Resources Staff, 2009; 1993
N.2009.12.13-25
George Stevenson, 1985, 2009; 1985
N.2009.12.26-34
Archives and History searchroom staff photograph, 9-23-2000, 2009; 2000
N.2009.12.35-40
Dedication of the Highway Marker H-110, Blount Street, Raleigh, NC, April 28, 2005, 2009; 2005
N.2009.12.41-74

40. Negatives Received in 2010

Panoramic group photograph of the Ballard Family Reunion, 25 October 1931, 2010; 1931
N.2010.1.1-5
Panoramic Group photograph of the Ballard Family Reunion, 20 October 1929, 2010; 1929
N.2010.1.6-24
Corporal Joseph B. Ward (RFC 1, Kittrell, Vance County, NC), 867th Company, Transportation Corps, US Army, AEF, WWI, 2010; 1914-1918
N.2010.1.25-74
Smith Family children with nurse, circa 1904, 2010; 1904
N.2010.1.75-148
Panoramic photograph of Company M, 321st Infantry, 81st Division, US Army, AEF, June 1919, WWI, 2010; 1919
N.2010.1.149-234
2005 North Carolina Awards, 2010; 2005
N.2010.1.235
Panoramic photograph of Part of 9th Training Battalion, 156th Depot Brigade, Camp Jackson, SC, c.1917, 2010; 1914-1918
N.2010.1.236
North Carolina History Day, 2005, 2010; 2005
N.2010.1.237
Martha Clampitt McKay, received the 1996 North Carolina Award in Public Service for a native living outside the state, 2010; 1996_07_26
N.2010.2.1
Ray Hocutt's retirement, 1994, 2010; 1994
N.2010.2.2-5
Presentation of Governor James B. Hunt's Papers, Volume 3. Black and White Negatives
N.2010.2.6-9
Presentation of Governor James B. Hunt's Papers, Volume 3. Color Negatives, Sleeve 1 of 2, 2010; 2002_03_19
N.2010.2.10-20
North Carolina State Archives Search Room 1995, 2010; 1995
N.2010.3.1-65
Presentation of Governor James B. Hunt's Papers, Volume 3. Color Negatives, Sleeve 2 of 2
N.2010.3.66-126
Patrons in the North Carolina State Archives Search Room, April 1995., 2010; 1995
N.2010.3.127-179
Captain Louis Thomas Hicks, Duplin County, NC, Co. E, 20th Regiment NCT, Confederate, Civil War, 2010; 1860-1865
N.2010.4.1
Captain Louis Thomas Hicks, Duplin County, NC, Co. E, 20th Regiment NCT, Confederate, Civil War
N.2010.4.2
Panoramic: USS MANCHURIA, 1919, 2010; 1919
N.2010.4.7-9
Panoramic: "Co. L, 321st Inf. [81st DIV], Neuville sur Sarthe [France], June 1919", 2010; 1919
N.2010.4.10-12
PVT Walter A. Preslar (Anson Co., NC), 2010; 1919
N.2010.4.13
Soldiers of Co. L, 321st Inf., 81st DIV, US Army, AEF, WWI, 2010; 1919
N.2010.4.14
Phm 1c Oscar Sexton Goodwin (Apex, Wake Co., NC), 2010; 1914-1918
N.2010.4.15
McLamb, PFC Junious Pearson, 2010; 1914-1918
N.2010.4.16
Corporal James Paul Thigpen (Saratoga, Wilson Co., NC), 2010; 1914-1918
N.2010.4.17
Edward Lee Thigpen, 2010; 1939-1945
N.2010.4.18
Panoramic scene of "Navy Day - 1945 [October 27], New York", 2010; 1945
N.2010.4.19-21
Dallas Harding Jones, 2010; ca. 1950s
N.2010.4.22
Air Crew of PB4Y1 (B-24) "The Kee Bird" of Navy Squadron VB-103, 2010; 1944
N.2010.4.23
CWO Dallas H. Jones, 2010; 1940-1950
N.2010.4.24
AOM Dallas H. Jones, 2010; 1941
N.2010.4.25
Sinking of U-271, 2010; 1944
N.2010.4.26
Benjamin H. Gray, 2010; 1864, 1924
N.2010.4.27
Governor Mike Easley's Second Inauguration, 15 January 2005, 2010; 2005
N.2010.7.1-116
Governor Mike Easley's Second Inauguration, 15 January 2005
N.2010.7.117-212
Fielding R. Knott House, built c.1870 or before, Tallyho Township, Granville County, 2010; 1995
N.2010.7.213-214
Sallie Ann Wilson Knott(1847-1923) and Fielding R. Knott (1827-1901), Granville County, c.1880's
N.2010.7.215
Leonard Henderson Knott (1876-1937), son of Fielding R. and Sallie Ann Wilson Knott, Granville County, c.1890's
N.2010.7.216
Sallie Ann Wilson Knott (1847-1923), c.1880's, wife of Fielding R. Knott, Granville County
N.2010.7.217
Sallie Ann Wilson Knott (1847-1923), c.1870, before her marriage to Fielding R. Knott, Granville County
N.2010.7.218
Fielding R. Knott (1827-1901), Granville County, c.1880's
N.2010.7.219
Composite photo of the 1917 North Carolina House of Representatives, 2010; 1917
N.2010.9.1
Photos of South Graham Street, Mary's Place, and John's Pool Room, near intersection with Stonewall Street, Charlotte, NC, Mecklenburg County, 1960, 2010; 1960
N.2010.9.2-6
Photographs showing buildings including the railroad depot (station) at the intersection of US Highway 158 and the Southern Railway railroad tracks at the village of Roduca in Gates County, NC, 1959, 2010; 1959
N.2010.9.7-15
Panoramic photo of US Army unit Company D, 9th Armored Replacement Battalion, Fort Knox, KY, November 1946, Private Otha Lee McGee of Wake County is pictured in group, 2010; 1946
N.2010.10.1-2
Head shot of Corporal Otha Lee McGee of Wake County, NC, United States Army, c.1946-1949, 2010; 1946-1949
N.2010.10.3
Photos of Atlantic Coast Line Railroad depot, train engine, and surrounding area, railroad crossing at 8th Street in Maysville, NC, Jones County, c.1958, 2010; 1958-1962
N.2010.10.4-12
Photos showing North Fayetteville Street (US Hwy 220) near the intersection with NC Hwy 49A north of Ashboro, NC, Randolph County, 1959-1962, 2010; 1959-1962
N.2010.10.13-21
Group shot of officers, State Headquarters, Selective Service System, Raleigh, NC, c.1942-1946, 2010; 1942-1946
N.2010.11.1
PFC Harry Sloan Cathey, 101st Cavalry, and wife Katherine Perry Cathey, 1942, Raleigh, NC, 2010; 1942
N.2010.11.2
PFC Harry Sloan Cathey, 101st Cavalry, 1942, Raleigh, NC, 2010; 1942
N.2010.11.3
PFC Harry Sloan Cathey, 101st Cavalry, and wife Katherine Perry Cathey, 1942, Raleigh, NC, formal studio head and bust shot by Haynes Studio, 2010; 1942
N.2010.11.4
PFC Harry Sloan Cathey, 101st Cavalry, 1942, Raleigh, NC, 2010; 1942
N.2010.11.5
Photographic portrait of Captain Simon Spencer BOHANNON, (born 20 January 1835 in Surry County, NC - died 18 March 1910 in Yadkin County, 2010; 1860-1865
N.2010.11.6
Group panoramic photograph taken of attendees at the Convention of County Commissioners and Association of County Accountants of North Carolina, Battery Park Hotel, Asheville, NC, 12-14 August 1929, 2010; 1929
N.2010.11.7-9
Ernest J. Ball (Franklin County, NC), US Navy, aerial gunner, USS Belleau Wood PTO, WWII, 2010; 1939-1945
N.2010.11.10
PVT James R. Ball (Franklin County, NC), 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion, Third Division, US Army, ETO, WWII, seated on right, 2010; 19401945
N.2010.11.11
PVT James R. Ball (Franklin County, NC), 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion, Third Division, US Army, ETO, WWII, standing on left, 2010; 1939-1945
N.2010.11.12
PVT James R. Ball (Franklin County, NC), 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion, Third Division, US Army, ETO, WWII, standing on left with unknown others
N.2010.11.13

41. Negatives Received in 2011

Portrait photograph of Thomas Sherman Bryan (1864-1936), Republican, Wilkes County, NC House 1915 and 1935, 1935-1936
N.2011.1.1
Convention of County Commissioners and Association of County Accountants, Battery Park Hotel, Asheville, N.C., August 12-14, 1929, 2011; 1929
N.2011.2.1
Store and Barber Shop, Main Street, Pittsboro, N.C., c. 1900-1915, 2001; c. 1900-1915
N.2011.2.2
David Hurley Lovelace of Yadkin County, N.C., 1918, 2011; 1918
N.2011.2.3
Lt. James L. Chavasse of Henderson, N.C., c. 1942, 2011; 1942
N.2011.2.4
Lt. James L. Chavasse, Camp A. P. Hill, Virginia, 1943, 2011; 1943
N.2011.2.5
"Willow Run," U.S. Army Officer's Mess, Park Lane, England, c. 1943, 2011; c. 1943
N.2011.2.6
Officers of the 403rd Engineer Battalion (Water Supply), Fort Dix, NJ, December 1, 1943, 2011; 1943
N.2011.2.7
Company C, 403rd Engineer Battalion (Water Supply), Camp A. P. Hill, Virginia, 1943, 2011; 1943
N.2011.2.8
Company C, 403rd Engineer Battalion (Water Supply), Fort Dix, NJ, December 1, 1943, 2011; 1943
N.2011.2.9
Color slide of postcard depicting Seven Springs Hotel, Seven Springs, NC, no date, (c.1920-1940's), 2011; 1920-1945
T.2011.3.1
Color slide of postcard depicting the walk at Seven Springs Hotel, Seven Springs, NC, no date, (c.1920-1940's), 2011; 1920-1945
T.2011.3.2
Color slide of postcard depicting City Hall,Tarboro, NC, no date (c.1920-1940's), 2011; 1920-1945
T.2011.3.3
Color slide of postcard depicting Pittman Sanitorium, exterior, Tarboro, NC, 1906, 2011; 1906
T.2011.3.4
Color slide of postcard depicting Tarboro Graded School, Town Commons, Tarboro, NC, no date, (c.1910-1940's), 2011; 1910-1945
T.2011.3.5
Color slide of postcard depicting the Town Commons, Tarboro, NC, no date, (c.1910-1940's), 2011; 1910-1945
T.2011.3.6
Color negative of postcard depicting a streetcar in front of Union Station, Goldsboro, NC, no date, (c.1910-1930), 2011; 1910-1930
N.2011.3.1
Color negative of postcards depicting Wayne County Courthouse, Goldsboro, NC, and Graded School, New Bern, NC, no date, (c.1910-1950), 2011; 1910-1950
N.2011.3.2-3
Color negative of postcards depicting the Odd Fellows Orphan Home buildings, Goldsboro, NC, no date, (c.1910-1950), 2011; 1910-1950
N.2011.3.4
Color negative of postcards depicting the old Goldsboro Hospital and the Union Depot, Goldsboro, NC, no date, (c.1910-1950), 2011; 1910-1950
N.2011.3.5-6
Color negative of postcards depicting West Walnut Street leading to Union Depot and the Wayne County Courthouse, Goldsboro, NC, no date, (1910-1952), 2011; 1910-1950
N.2011.3.7-8
Color negative of postcards depicting West Center Street, Goldsboro, NC, and Center Street, Mount Olive, NC, no date, (c.1910-1950), 2011; 1910-1950
N.2011.3.9-10
Color negative of postcards depicting the Presbyterian Church and West Center Street looking south, Goldsboro, NC, no date, (c.1910-1930), 2011; 1910-1930
N.2011.3.11-12
Color negative of postcards depicting Walnut Street West from Center, Goldsboro, NC, no date (c.1910-1930), 2011; 1910-1930
N.2011.3.13-14
Color negative of postcard depicting the walkway at the Seven Springs Hotel, Seven Springs, NC, near Goldsboro, no date (c.1910-1950), 2011; 1910-1950
N.2011.3.15
Color negative of postcards depicting the Spring House and Pavillion and the Seven Springs Hotel, Seven Springs, NC, no date (c.1910-1950), 2011; 1910-1950
N.2011.3.16-17
Color negative of postcard depicting the Spring House, Seven Springs, NC, no date (c.1910-1950), 2011; 1910-1950
N.2011.3.18
Color negative of three postcards depicting the Sven Springs Hotel area, Seven Springs, NC, no date (c.1910-1950), 2011; 1910-1950
N.2011.3.19
Color negative of two postcards depicting exteriors of City Hall, Goldsboro, NC, no date (c.1910-1950), 2011; 1910-1950
N.2011.3.20-21
Color negative of two postcards depicting North James Street and Eastern Hospital, Goldsboro, NC, no date (c.1910-1950), 2011; 1910-1950
N.2011.3.22-23
Color negative of postcards depicting the Terminal Hotel, Goldsboro, NC, and Cotton Mills near Goldsboro, NC, no date (c.1910-1950), 2011; 1910-1950
N.2011.3.24-25
Color negative of postcards depicting Main Street business section and Confederate Monument, Tarboro, NC, no date (c.1910-1930), 2011; 1910-1930
N.2011.3.26-27
Color negative of postcards depicting the Wyatt Memorial Fountain and Confederate Monument, Town Commons, Tarboro, NC, and the Tar River Bridge, Tarboro, NC, no date (1910-1950), 2011; 1910-1950
N.2011.3.28-29
Color negative of postcards depicting East Center Street looking north, Goldsboro, NC, no date (c.1910-1930), and a residential section on the Town Commons, Tarboro, NC, no date (c.1910-1950), 2011; 1910-1950
N.2011.3.30-31
Color negative of postcards depicting Union Station and Goldsboro Hospital, Goldsboro, NC, no date (c.1910-1950), 2011; 1910-1950
N.2011.3.32-33
Patterson Mills, Rosemary, Halifax County, N.C., c. 1920s-1930s, 2011; c. 1920s-1930s
N.2011.3.34-38
Patterson Mills village and nearby railroad station, Rosemary, Halifax County, N.C., c. 1920s-1930s, 2011; c. 1920s-1930s
N.2011.3.39-44
Pittman Hospital, Tarboro, N.C., and Arlington Hotel, Goldsboro, N.C., n.d., 2011; n.d.
N.2011.3.45-46
East Main Street, Williamston, N.C., c. 1900, 2011; c. 1900
N.2011.3.47
Main Street, Williamston, N.C., c. 1900s, 2011; c. 1900
N.2011.3.48
Robersonville Railroad Depot, Robersonville, N.C., c. 1910-1950s, 2011; c. 1910-1950s
N.2011.3.49
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad depot, Hassell, N.C., c. 1920-1970, 2011; c. 1920-1970
N.2011.3.50
S. R. Biggs Pharmacy, Williamston, N.C., c. 1900-1930s, 2011; c. 1900-1930s
N.2011.3.51
Town Hall, Williamston, N.C. before it burned in 1958, 2011; pre-1958
N.2011.3.52
Railroad Street looking west, Robersonville, N.C. c. 1920-1950, 2011; c. 1920-1950
N.2011.3.53
Main Street looking north, Robersonville, N.C., c. 1920, 2011; c. 1920
N.2011.3.54
Cannon's Pharmacy, Robersonville, N.C., c. 1918, 2011; c. 1918
N.2011.3.55
Aerial view of New Red Front Warehouse, Robersonville, N.C., c. 1930-1940, 2011; c. 1930-1940
N.2011.3.56
Picking Cotton near Fayetteville, N.C., c. 1938, 2011; c. 1938
N.2011.3.57
The Dunning Place, Williamston, N.C., c. 1940-1950, 2011; c. 1940-1950
N.2011.3.58
Grimes Drug Store, Robersonville, N.C., c. 1920-1950, 2011; c. 1920-1950
N.2011.3.59
W. J. Little Residence, Robersonville, N.C., c. 1920-1950, 2011; c. 1920-1950
N.2011.3.60
Farmer's Banking and Trust Company, Robersonville, N.C., c. 1920-1950, 2011; c. 1920-1950
N.2011.3.61
First Presbyterian Church, Goldsboro, N.C., c. 1920-1950, 2011; c. 1920-1950
N.2011.3.62
Church of the Advent, Episcopal Church, Williamston, N.C., c. 1910, 2011; c. 1910
N.2011.3.63
Lenoir County Courthouse, Kinston, N.C., c. 1920-1950, 2011; c. 1920-1950
N.2011.3.64
St. Paul United Methodist Church, Goldsboro, N.C., c. 1920-1950, 2011; c. 1920-1950
N.2011.3.65
Edgecombe County Courthouse, Tarboro, N.C., c. 1920-1950, 2011; c. 1920-1950
N.2011.3.66
Main Street, Tarboro, N.C., c. 1900-1930, 2011; c. 1900-1930
N.2011.3.67
Town Hall, Williamston, N.C., c. 1900-1930, 2011; c. 1900-1930
N.2011.3.68
Thomas Sherman Bryan, c. 1915, 2011; c. 1915
N.2011.7.1
Frankie Farrell Walser, c. 1920, 2011; c. 1920
N.2011.7.2
Frankie Farrell Walser with daughter, Jacksie Lou Walser, 1922, 2011; 1922
N.2011.7.3
Andrew Jackson Farrell, c. 1920-1924, 2011; c. 1920-1924
N.2011.7.4
Circus trainer and the camel used by R. J. Reynolds for its Camel cigarette brand logo, Winston-Salem, N.C., September 1913, 2011; 1913
N.2011.7.5
Lucy Belle Charles Farrell, c. 1920-1924, 2011; 1920-1924
N.2011.7.6
Lucy Belle Charles Farrell, c. 1940s, 2011; c. 1940s
N.2011.7.7
Austin Banes Farrell, c. 1902-1903, 2011; c. 1902-1903
N.2011.7.8
A. J. Farrell with business partners, William D. Edwards, Wolf, and Stone, c. 1900s, 2011; c. 1900s
N.2011.7.9
Frankie Farrell Walser, c. 1905, 2011; c. 1905
N.2011.7.10
Andrew Jackson Farrell, c. 1900, 2011; c. 1900
N.2011.7.11
Annie Charles, c. 1890-1900, 2011; c. 1890-1900
N.2011.7.12
Austin Banes Farrell as an infant, 1897, 2011; 1897
N.2011.7.13
Etta Charles, c. 1920, 2011; c. 1920
N.2011.7.14
Austin Banes Farrell, c. 1909, 2011; c. 1909
N.2011.7.15
Reverend Henry A. Brown at his 22nd Anniversary Celebration as minister, First Baptist Church, Winston-Salem, N.C., 1899, 2011; 1899
N.2011.7.16
Frankie B. Farrell and her friend, Mary Bess Barnhart, c. 1905, 2011; c. 1905
N.2011.7.17
John Van Bokkelen Metts and two unidentified members of the Wilmington Light Infantry Company, 2nd N.C. Regiment, 2011; c. 1894
N.2011.7.18
Dr. Charles Carroll, State Superintendant of Schools, and wife, 1969, 2003; 1969
N.2011.10.1
Wilson Temple Church in the Oberlin Community, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; c. 1960-1980s
N.2011.10.2
The Boyer Family of Raleigh, N.C., 2003; c. 1920
N.2011.10.3
James A. Boyer and Emma P. Boyer of Raleigh, N.C., 2003; c. 1980s
N.2011.10.4
Elsie Hunt Perry, 2003; c. 1989
N.2011.10.5
Clarence Toole of Raleigh, N.C., 2003; c. 1988
N.2011.10.6
Effie Pointer Whitaker, 2003; c. 1940s
N.2011.10.7
Shaw Faculty Row, South Person Street, Raleigh, N.C., 2003; c. 1900s
N.2011.10.8
Jesse (Dick) Lankford's Birthday Party, State Archives, Raleigh, N.C., July 9, 1991, 2011; 1991
N.2011.12.1-5
James M. Snipes, 2011; 1861-1865
N.2011.12.6
Captain J. M. B. Hunt, 2011; 1861-1865
N.2011.12.7
J. M. B. Hunt of Granville County, N.C., 2011; c. 1880
N.2011.12.8
Sue Lewis Hunt, 2011; c. 1880
N.2011.12.9
Intersection of Fork Church Road and the Railroad in Bixby, N.C., 1963, 2011; 1963
N.2011.12.10-13
Aerial view of DeWitt's Store, N.C. Highway 73, Highway 220, and Old Ellerbe Highway, Ellerbe, N.C., c. 1961-1963, c. 1961-1963
N.2011.12.14-16
Private Alvin O. Bridges, 120th Infantry, U.S. Army, 1918, 2011; 1918
N.2011.12.17
Distinguished Service Cross Citation to Alvin O. Bridges, 2011; 1925
N.2011.12.18
Jesse (Dick) Lankford's Birthday Party, State Archives, Raleigh, N.C., July 9, 1992, 2011; 1992
N.2011.12.19-33
South Carolina State Archivist Roy Tryon at the N.C. State Archives, February 20, 1992, 2011; 1992
N.2011.12.34-50

42. Negatives Received in 2012

Gary H. Pendleton, Lt. Colonel, National Guard, North Carolina, 2012; 1980-1989
N.2012.2.1
Gary H. Pendleton with unidentified children, c.1980's, 2012; 1980-1989
N.2012.2.2
Raleigh High School Class of 1924 panoramic, 2012; 1924
N.2012.2.3-4
Composite photo of the 1933 North Carolina Senate, 2012; 1933
N.2012.2.5
Ms. Jessie Horton Cochran, at sawmill, Farrington, NC, Chatham County, c.1929, 2012; 1929
N.2012.2.6
Jesse Cochran and Fred Horton (brother of Jessie Horton Cochran) at Farrington Depot, New Hope Valley Railroad, Chatham County, NC, c.1920, 2012; 1920
N.2012.2.7
Jessie Horton Cochran and husband Jesse Cochran at Farrington Depot while it is under construction, New Hope Valley Railroad, Chatham County, NC, c.1920, 2012; 1920
N.2012.2.8
New Hope Valley Railroad workers on caboose, Farrington, NC, Chatham County, NC, c.1920., 2012; 1920
N.2012.2.9
Jesse Cochran, maintenance worker fo the New Hope Valley Railroad, on ties with maintenance car in background, Chatham County, NC, c.1920, 2012; 1920
N.2012.2.10
Jesse Cochran, maintenance worker for the New Hope Valley Railroad, on Norfolk Southern Railroad equipment, c.1920, 2012; 1920
N.2012.2.11
Thought to be a portrait of Ms. Jessie Horton Cochran, 2012; 1920-1929
N.2012.2.12
Private James Monroe Alford (1915-2004), 124th Infantry, 31st Division, US Army, WWII, in uniform, from Chatham County, NC, 2012; 1939-1945
N.2012.2.13
Panoramic view of the 124th Infantry, 31st Division, United States Army, WWII, July 1944, 2012; 1944
N.2012.2.14-15
Panoramic view of Company L, 154th Infantry, Camp Shelby, Mississippi, April 1943, WWII, Private James Monroe Alford is fourth from left, bottom row, 2012; 1943
N.2012.2.16
House at 105 East North Street (corner of North and Wilmington Streets, Raleigh, NC, c.1900, 2012; 1895-1905
N.2012.2.17
Unidentified group of children playing in front of an elaborate play house somewhere in downtown Raleigh, NC, possibly Historic Oakwood, c.1900, 2012; 1895-1905
N.2012.2.18
Campbell College, Buies Creek, NC, 1946, 2012; 1946
N.2012.2.19
Clark's (Clark's Charlotte, Inc.) Store, 3900 North Independence Boulevard, Charlotte, NC, c.1962-1963, 2012; 1962-1963
N.2012.2.20-39
Ogburn Station area of Winston-Salem, NC, bounded by Cornwallis Street, Walkertown Road, and Rural Hall Road, 1962-1963, 2012; 1962-1963
N.2012.2.40-50
Apartment Buildings and Two Small Frame Houses on Hickory Street, Winston-Salem, N.C., c. 1962-1963, 2012; c. 1962-1963
N.2012.2.51-58
North Carolina Fire Underwriters Association, Durham, N.C., May 26-27, 1914, 2012; 1914
N.2012.3.1
Researchers in the Search Room of the North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1970s, 2012; c. 1970s
N.2012.3.2
Lt. Robert B. Carr, 2012; c. 1861-1865
N.2012.3.3
Highway 24 and White Oak River Bridge, Swansboro, N.C., c. 1945, 2012; c. 1945
N.2012.3.4
Front Street, Swansboro, N.C., c. 1950, 2012; c. 1950
N.2012.3.5-6
Machinist Lodge Members, including Jacob Lawson Fisher, c. 1960, 2012; c. 1960
N.2012.3.7
Men on the front of Railroad Steam Engine, 2012; n.d.
N.2012.3.8
Demolition of the YMCA, Spencer, N.C., c. 1950s, 2012; c. 1950s
N.2012.3.9
Marshall Mask, Electrician at Spencer Shops, c. 1940-1950, 2012; c. 1940-1950
N.2012.3.10
Spencer Shops Electricians, 2012; c. 1950-1960s
N.2012.3.11
Group of Men in front of a Dining Car of the Carolina and Northwestern Railway, c. 1900-1913, 2012; c. 1900-1913
N.2012.3.12
Men in front of Carolina and Northwestern Railway Cars, c. 1900-1913, 2012; c. 1900-1913
N.2012.3.13
Hogwallow Trestle, near Mt. Gilead, N.C., 1957, 2012;1957
N.2012.3.14
Norfolk Southern Railway Officials in Charlotte, N.C., 1961, 2012; 1961
N.2012.3.15
Dizzie Gillespie Day, Laurinburg, N.C., 1966, 2012;1966
N.2012.5.1
Moore Family at their Home, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1900, 2012; c. 1900
N.2012.5.2
Millbrook Masonic Lodge and School, Raleigh, N.C., c. 1920s-1930s, 2012; c. 1920-1930s
N.2012.5.3
North Carolina Folk Heritage Awards, June 7, 1994, 2012; 1994
N.2012.5.4-96
James Littleberry Johnston, 2012; c. 1860s
N.2012.6.1
John P. Johnston, Jr., 2012; c. 1860s
N.2012.6.2
Christopher Nickolas Riggan, 2012; c. 1860s
N.2012.6.3
Dr. William Henry Howerton, 2012; c. 1880s
N.2012.6.4
Norfleet Hammond at his General Store, Laurinburg, N.C., c. 1890s, 2012; c. 1890s
N.2012.7.1
National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators (NAGARA) Meeting at the Radison Hotel, Raleigh, N.C., July 29, 1995, 2012; 1995
N.2012.7.2-181
Photos taken in September 1985 in Gettysburg National Military Park of the Monument commemorating the role of the Twenty-sixth North Carolina Regiment in the Battle of Gettysburg, 1-3 July 1863, 2012; 1985
N.2012.8.1-53
Exterior view of State Records Center building, 1983, Raleigh, NC, 2012; 1983
N.2012.8.54
North Carolina Music Day, 20 June 2002, 2012; 2002
N.2012.8.55-65
Meeting of the North Carolina Historical Commission, 30 May 2001, 2012; 2001
N.2012.6.66-88
North Carolina State Archives and Records employees at work, 2001, 2012; 2001
N.2012.8.89-161
Captain Albert Oliver Clement (1882 - 25 April 1936), prominent Goldsboro, NC, photographer, 2012; 1920-1930
N.2012.8.162
Party preceding the Annual meeting of the American Association for State and Local History, Raleigh, N.C., October 1987, 2012; 1987
N.2012.9.1-26
Annual Meeting of the American Association for State and Local History, Radison Plaza Hotel, Raleigh, N.C., October 5-7, 1987, 2012; 1987
N.2012.9.27-172
Santa Claus on a Rooftop by a Chimney with a Sack of Presents, 2012; 1916
N.2012.9.173
Little Boy and Girl Discovering their Christmas Morning Presents under the Tree, 2012; 1915
N.2012.9.174
North Carolina County Outline Map, 2012
N.2012.9.175
Queen Anne's Revenge Exhibit, State Capitol, May 21, 1998, 2012; 1998
N.2012.9.176-196
William Abram Darden, Jr., 2012; c. 1886-1890
N.2012.9.197
William Moye Darden, 2012; c. 1890s
N.2012.9.198
Charity Beaman Darden, 2012; c. 1900
N.2012.9.199
William M. Darden Family, 2012; c. 1903-1906
N.2012.9.200
Douglas B. Darden and his sister, Mary S. Darden, 2012; c. 1905
N.2012.9.201
Darden and Speight Families, 2012; c. 1880s
N.2012.9.202
Elbert A. Darden, Sarah C. Moye, and Rachel S. Moye,2012; c. 1886-1890
N.2012.9.203
Charity B. Darden and William M. Darden, 2012; c. 1890
N.2012.9.204
Paul C. Darden, Oscar B. Darden, and William A. Darden, 2012; c. 1900
N.2012.9.205
Rachel Blythe Bauer, 2012; c. 1880s-1890s
N.2012.9.206
Cleaning the North Carolina Charter, 2012; c. early 1990s
N.2012.9.209-234
Rachel Blythe Bauer, 2012; c. 1880s-1890s
N.2012.9.207
Rachel Blythe Bauer, 2012; c. 1880s-1890s
N.2012.9.208
Annette Virginia ("Nettie") Mills MOORE and India Moore WHITE, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC, c.1940's, 2012; 1935-1945
N.2012.10.1
William Albert WHITE and India Moore WHITE, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC, c.1940's, 2012; 1940-1945
N.2012.10.2
William Albert WHITE and Annette GRAHAM, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC, c.1940's, 2012; 1940-1945
N.2012.10.3
William Edgar MOORE, east side Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC, late 1930's, 2012; 1935-1940
N.2012.10.4
State Capitol grounds looking east towards New Bern Avenue, Raleigh, NC, c.1930's, 2012; 1930-1940
N.2012.10.5
Olivia Raney Library Bookmobile, Raleigh, NC, c.1950's, 2012; 1950-1959
N.2012.10.6
Group of Masons in Masonic aprons, Millbrook Masonic Lodge, Raleigh, NC, c.1960, 2012; 1959-1961
N.2012.10.7
Group of Masons in Masonic aprons, Millbrook Masonic Lodge, Raleigh, NC, c.1965, 2012; 1964-1966
N.2012.10.8
Panoramic photo of a large 4-H group in front of McCormick Works International Harvester Company, most likely at Blue Island and Western Avenues, Canalport, Chicago, IL, 4 December 1935, 2012; 1935
N.2012.10.9-11
Gay Family, c.1902-1904, Seven Paths community, Franklin County, NC, 2012; 1902-1904
N.2012.11.1
Major Barwick, Herbert Rouse, and Benjamin Barwick pose in front of Farm Valley Mill, Lenoir County, NC, in the Falling Creek vicinity, 1930's, 2012; 1925-1939
N.2012.11.2
Oliver Moore lynching, 19 August 1930, Tarboro, NC, Edgecombe County, 2012; 1930
N.2012.11.3

43. Negatives Received in 2013

1. Jarvis HARE, 2. Esther YELVERTON, 3. Mary Rachel EXUM, 4. Rena PECK, 5.Neta HOOKS, and 6. Paul DARDEN, c.1900's, Wayne County, NC, 2013; 1900-1910
N.2013.1.1
Phoebe ROSE and Paul DARDEN, c. 1910's, Wayne County, NC, 2013; 1900-1910
N.2013.1.2
YELVERTON Family, c.1900, Wayne County, NC, 2013; 1900-1910
N.2013.1.3
Clee Yelverton DILLARD and Esther Yelverton DARDEN, c.1900-1905, Wayne County, NC, 2013; 1900-1910
N.2013.1.4
Susan Becton YELVERTON, c.1890-1910, Wayne County, NC, 2013; 1890-1910
N.2013.1.5
Richard B. "Dick" YELVERTON, c. 1910's, Wayne County, 2013; 1900-1910
N.2013.1.6
Yelverton Family, Wayne County, NC, c.1896, 2013; 1896
N.2013.1.7
Fremont High School baseball team, Fremont, NC, Wayne County, c.1908, 2013; 1908
N.2013.1.8
Mary Speight Darden BREWER, c.1910's, Wayne County, NC., 2013; 1910-1915
N.2013.1.9
Music Class, Fremont High School, Fremont, NC, Wayne County, c.1910, 2013; 1900-1915
N.2013.1.10
Unidentified African American woman, probably member of the TROUBLEFIELD Family, Sampson County, c.1880-1900, 2013; 1880-1900
N.2013.1.11
Unidentified man in top hate and suit, probably Allen Barbary (Barbary) or a member of the Barbery (Barbary Family of Sampson County, NC, c.1870's, 2013; 1870-1880
N.2013.1.12
Unidentified man, waist up, smoking pipe, c.1870-1900, probably member of the Barbery (Barbary) Family, Sampson County, NC, 2013; 1870-1900
N.2013.1.13
Unidentified African American Family in dress clothes, c.1880's, Sampson County, NC, area, 2013; 1880-1900
N.2013.1.14
Young African American man holding a book, may be John BAGGETT, c.1880's, Sampson County, NC, 2013; 1880-1900
N.2013.1.15
African American couple wearing dress clothes, 3/4 informal view of them standing in front of a frame structure, c.1910's, Sampson County, NC, 2013; 1880-1900
N.2013.1.16
Young African American man in hat and suit with button down shirt (no tie), waist up, seated, holding a vase of flowers, c.1880's, Sampson County, NC, 2013; 1880-1900
N.2013.1.17
Young African American man in hat and suit with button down shirt (no tie), full view, seated, gold tone added to watch fob, background appears to be a dock, c.1880's. Might be Charles BARBEY (BABERY/BARBARY), Sampson County, NC, 2013; 1880-1900
N.2013.1.18
Young African American woman in dark button front dress, seated, full view, holding a book, gold tone added to broach at neckline of dress, rings and earrings, c.1880's. Might be Lillie BARBEY (BARBERY/BARBARY), Sampson County, NC., 2013; 1880-1900
N.2013.1.19
Two African American men in hats and suits, full view, in front of what appears to be a studio backdrop, c.1880's, 2013; 1880-1900
N.2013.1.20
African American boy approximately 4 years old standing in a chair and wearing a dark suit, c.1870's-1900's, 2013; 1870-1910
N.2013.1.21
Man, appears to be white, wearing a suit, watch chain, and derby hat, head and torso view, c.1880's-1890's, cold bemember of the BARBERY/BARBARY Family, Sampson County, NC, 2013; 1880-1900
N.2013.1.22
Woman who appears to be a white woman wearing a solid color dark skirt and a striped blouse with small lace collar, seated, holding a handkerchief, c.1900, probably a memeber of the BARBERY/BARBARY Family, Sampson County, NC, 2013; 1880-1900
N.2013.1.23
Woman who appears to be a white woman with short hair wearing a fur or tufted fabric stole over a light color blouse and belted vest (unusual outfit), c.1870-1900, probably member of the BARBERY/BARBARY Family, Sampson County, NC, 2013; 1870-1900
N.2013.1.24
African-American man in a suit, not hat, seated 3/4 view, c.1880-1900's, probably Sampson County, NC, 2013; 1880-1900
N.2013.1.25
B. T. Morris, Captain, Company E, 64th Regiment, North Carolina Troops (Confederate), 2013; 1861-1865
N.2013.1.26
General Office and Station, Greensboro, NC; Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway, c.1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.27
Pilot Mountain from near Pinnacle Station, c.1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.28
Pilot Mountain, from Dalton, NC; farmland, houses and barns, rail fencing in foreground, c.1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.29
Front Street, Wilmington, NC, c.1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.30
City Hall, Wilmington, NC, c.1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.31
Turpentine Forest; eastern NC, c.1889. "Crosscup & West Eg. Co. Phila." written in lower left corner, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.32
Surf Bathing, near Wilmington, NC, c.1889. "Crosscup & West Eg. Co. Phila." written in lower left corner, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.33
Grove with Spanish Moss, near Wilmington, NC, c.1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.34
Old Market-House, Fayetteville, NC, c.1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.35
Hay Street, Fayetteville, NC, c.1889; Market House visible at end of street, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.36
Eccles Park, Fayetteville, NC, c.1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.37
Hope Mills No. 2, nearing completion, c.1889, textile mill run by Hope Mills Manufacturing Company, Fayetteville, NC, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.38
Turpentine Still. Maxton, NC, c.1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.39
Cotton Field about Floral College, NC, c.1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.40
Court-house, Greensboro, c.1889. Guilford County Courthouse, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.41
Cotton Platform, Jonesboro, NC, c.1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.42
Water Tower, Greensboro, NC, c.1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.43
National Bank of Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, c.1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.44
South Elm Street, Greensboro, NC, c.1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.45
White Graded School, Greensboro, NC, c.1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.46
Residence of Julius A. Gray, Esq., Greensboro, NC, c.1889. This is Blandwood, home of Governor John Motley Morehead., 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.47
View on Ararat River, c.1889. View of a steam train on a track following the curve of the river., 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.48
Flat Rock, near Mount Airy, NC, c.1889. Five men pose on a huge smooth flat rock with a wooded area and horse and buggy in the background., 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.49
Flat Rock, near Mt. Airy, NC, c.1889. View of the quarrying, men working on large stone slabs., 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.50
Ascent of Pinnacle of Pilot Mountain, c.1889. Several mountain climbers shown with ladders climbing the steep rocks., 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.51
View on Ararat River, c.1889. View of a steam engine train on a track along the river., 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.52
Old-style Cotton Press, near Gulf, NC, c.1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.53
Tobacco Warehouse, Greensboro, NC, c.1889. Interior view showing skylights, sleds of tobacco, farmers, and buyers, some advertisements., 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.54
Map showing the line of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railway and its connections, 1889, 2013; 1889
N.2013.1.55
Elbert Zed Jones, North Carolina Civil Defense Director, July 1950, 2013; 1950
N.2013.4.1
Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., and others, Dedication of Historic Roundhouse, NC Transportation Museum, Spencer, NC, 1996, 2013; 1996
N.2013.4.2-5
Composite photo of the 3rd North Carolina Volunteer Regiment officers, 1898-1899, Spanish American War, first US regiment to have all African-American officers, 1898-1899
N.2013.4.6
Front page of the Durham Sun newspaper extra section, Sunday, 12 April 1949, headline reads F. D. R. IS DEAD, 1949
N.2013.4.7
Front page of the Durham Sun newspaper, 27 April 1945, ALLIES, RUSSIANS MEET, 1945
N.2013.4.8
Front page of the Durham Sun, 6 August 1945, headline reads WORLD STILL AWAITS JAPAN'S ANSWER TO TERMS OF ALLIES, 1945
N.2013.4.9
Front page of the Durham Herald Sun, 15 April 1949, headline reads NATION PAYS FINAL TRIBUTE TO F.D.R., 1949
N.2013.4.10
Front page of the New York Times newspaper, 6 May 1945, headline reads BRITAIN AND FRANCE IN WAR AT 6AM: HITLER WON'T HALT ATTACK ON POLES; CHAMBERLAIN CALLS EMPIRE TO FIGHT, 1945
N.2013.4.11
Front page of the Durham Sun, 6 August 1945, headline reads ATOMIC BOMB WILL DESTROY JAP CITIES, 1945
N.2013.4.12
Front page of the Durham Morning Herald, extra, 14 August 1945, headline reads PEACE! IT'S OVER - JAPS QUIT, 1945
N.2013.4.13
Front page of the Durham Sun, 14 August 1945, headline reads Ivy Division Writes Glowing War Chapter, 1945
N.2013.4.14
Front page of the Durham Sun, 15 August 1945, headline reads PEACE! Truman Tells of Japanese Capitulation, 1945
N.2013.4.15
Front page of the Durham Morning Herald, 14 August 1945, headline reads JAPS ACCEPT TERMS, 1945
N.2013.4.16
Front page of the Durham Morning Herald, 15 August 1945, headline reads PEACE! JAPAN QUITS GLOBAL WAR, 1945
N.2013.4.17
Front page of the Durham Sun, 7 May 1945, headline reads Germans Quit, 1945
N.2013.4.18
Front page of the Durham Sun, 15 June 1945, headline reads JAPAN BOMBED, 1945
N.2013.4.19
Front page of the Durham Sun, 15 June 1944, headline reads Combat Vets Granted Fishing Privileges, 1944
N.2013.4.20
Front page of the Durham Morning Herald, extra section, 8 May 1945, headline reads V-E DAY HERE, 1945
N.2013.4.21
Front page of the Durham Morning Herald, extra section, 6 June 1945, headline reads ALLIES INVADE FROM CHERBOURG TO LE HAVRE, 1945
N.2013.4.22
Front page of the Durham Sun, 13 August 1945, headline reads JAPS STILL FAIL TO ANSWER, 1945
N.2013.4.23
Oscar Kennedy (1853-1882), Greene County, NC, c.1875, 2013; 1870-1880
N.2013.5.1
Oscar Kennedy (1853-1882), Greene County, NC, c.1882, 2013; 1880-1882
N.2013.5.2
Elbert Arthur Darden (8/25/1863-3/30/1930), Greene County, NC, c.1880's, 2013; 1870-1880
N.2013.5.3
Elbert Arthur Darden (8/25/1863-3/30/1930), Greene County, NC, c.1890's, 2013; 1870-1880
N.2013.5.4
Martha Eugenia (Matt) Darden (12/22/1872-3/5/1960), Greene County, NC, c.1890's, 2013; 1890-1900
N.2013.5.5
Nannie May (Nan) Darden (8/27/1871-7/10/1943), Greene County, NC, 2013; 1870-1880
N.2013.5.6
Catherine Julia (Kate) Darden (5/21/1877-10/2/1949), Greene County, NC, c.1900, 2013; 1890-1910
N.2013.5.7
Catherine Julia (Kate) Darden (5/21/1877-10/2/1949), Greene County, NC, c.1880's, 2013; 1880-1900
N.2013.5.8
Catherine Julia (Kate) Darden (5/21/1877-10/2/1949), Greene County, NC, c.1880's, 2013; 1880-1900
N.2013.5.9
Walter Lee Darden (9/8/1882-1965), Greene County, NC, c.1910's, 2013; 1900-1920
N.2013.5.10
Elbert Arthur Darden (8/25/1863-3/30/1930), Greene County, NC, c.1920's, 2013; 1920-1930
N.2013.5.11
Archibald Robert Darden (12/12/1879-5/31/1939, Greene County, NC, c.1930's, 2013; 1930-1939
N.2013.5.12
Formal portrait photo of Douglas M. Branch and photos of car wreck in Ahoskie, NC, that killed Douglas M. Branch, General Secretary and Treasurer of the Baptist State Convention, 1 February 1963, 1963
N.2013.12.1-4
Alexander Street, Winston-Salem, NC, 3 September 1964, 1964
N.2013.12.5-6
Amusement park ride the "Scrambler" at the Dixie Classic Fair, Winston-Salem, NC, October 1961, 1961
N.2013.12.7-12

44. Negatives Received in 2014

Harvey C. Hines Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Kinston, NC, 1964-1965, 2014; 1964-1965
N.2014.1.1-5
NC Highway 103 approaching Mount Airy, NC; Roger Webb; Boy Scout uniform; and a wrecked 1962 Ford Falcon, 1965, 2014; 1965
N.2014.1.6-13
Virginia Lee Baity of Winston-Salem, NC, at her graduation from Rex Hospital School of Nursing 1952, 2014; 1952
N.2014.5.1
Hubert Ralph Baity, approximately 6 years old, c.1905, 2014; 1905
N.2014.5.2
Automobile accident on 4 June 1962, in front of the Swan Motor Court, US Highway 70, about 6.5 miles east of Asheville, NC, 2014; 1962
N.2014.5.3-14
Railroad yard at New Bern, NC, 1964, 2014; 1964
N.2014.5.15-22
Ellen Watson SCOTT, c.1930, 2014; 1930
N.2014.5.23
Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., portrait photo likely taken at Western Residence, Asheville, NC, c.1985 or early 1990's, 2014; 1985-1994
N.2014.5.24
Governor Mike Easley, official portrait, 2014; 2001-2009
N.2014.5.25
Capital Hose Company, No. 3, Reel Team, Raleigh, NC, c.1902 (firefighters);, 2014; 1902
N.2014.9.1
Seaboard Air Line steam engine #262, Raleigh, NC, March 1940, 2014; 1940
N.2014.9.2
Richard Doak Blacknall (1847-1900)., 2014; 1860-1870
N.2014.9.3

45. Negatives Received in 2015

Roberts Brothers Hardware and surroundings, Gregory, NC (Currituck County), c.1961-1966, 1961-1966
N.2015.10.1409-1411
corner of North Bloodworth Street and Lane Street, Roy's Sundry Shop, Bloodworth Street Laundromat, and Bill's Grill, Raleigh, NC, Wake County, c.1965-1966, 1965-1966
N.2015.1.1-12, 12A-E
Advertising and billboards in Charlotte, NC, Mecklenburg County c.1960-1964, 1960-1964
N.2015.1.13-14
Rosa Lee H. Hartman, Executive Director of the YWCA, July 1959-December 1975, 2015; 1959-1975
N.2015.1.15-19
Emma P. Boyer, Director of the YWCA, Hargett Street Facility, Raleigh, NC, 1948-1980, 2015; 1948-1980
N.2015.3.1
Ruth Wilson, President of the YWCA, 1947-1949, 2015; 1947-1949
N.2015.3.2
Spen-a-Rest Beach Cottages, Kitty Hawke, NC, March 1962 just after the Ash Wednesday Storm, 2015; 1962
N.2015.3.3
Mattie and William Bailey, adopted children of Dr. A. B. Hawkins and Martha Bailey Hawkins of the Hawkins-Hartness House, Raleigh, NC, c.1904, 2015; 1904
N.2015.3.4-7
The Hawkins-Hartness House, Raleigh, NC, c.1900-1905, 2015; 1900-1905
N.2015.3.8
Portrait photograph of Governor Jonathan Worth (1802-1869), 1855-1865
N.2015.3.9
Portrait photograph of Martitia Worth (1806-1874), wife of Governor Jonathan Worth, 1855-1865
N.2015.4.1
Delois Marie JOHNSON, on the porch of her home, 332 West South Street, Raleigh, NC, 1957, 1957
N.2015.4.2
Jeanette Brown Adams FERGUSON, mother of Delois Marie JOHNSON, on porch of house at 332 West South Street, Raleigh, NC, 1957, 1957
N.2015.5.1
Clara MEEKINS (toddler), unknown, Mary BROWN (probably), Delois Marie JOHNSON, and Margaret Adams LEWIS (probably), in the West South Street, Raleigh, NC, neighborhood, c.1954, 1953-1955
N.2015.5.2
Group of lady friends pose by a television inside a home on West South Street, Raleigh, NC, 1957, 1957
N.2015.5.3
Outdoor scene on South Street, Raleigh, NC, 1950s. At left the side of the old Post Office building that became the home on West South Street where Clara Meekins grew up is visible, 1850-1960
N.2015.5.4
Melvin HICKS working at the ice house (Home Ice Company), 323 South Bloodworth Street, Raleigh, NC, 1950s, 1950-1960
N.2015.5.5
Delois Marie JOHNSON and Melvin HICKS standing on West South Street at Dawson Street, Raleigh, NC, July 1952, 1952
N.2015.5.6
Clara MEEKINS on the porch of her childhood home, a former US Post Office, on West South Street, Raleigh, NC, c.1958-1960, 1958-1960
N.2015.5.7
Delois Marie JOHNSON in US Army Air Corps paratrooper's cap, c.1945-1950s, 1945-1950
N.2015.5.8
Marvin TAYLOR of Raleigh, NC, c.1945-1950s, 1945-1955
N.2015.5.9
Clara Henson Brown DAVIS of West South Street, Raleigh, NC, c.1945-1950s, grandmother of Clara Meekins, 1945-1955
N.2015.5.10
Delois Marie JOHNSON poses on a car on West South Street, Raleigh, NC, 1956-1957, 1956-1957
N.2015.5.11
Delois Marie JOHNSON and Clara MEEKINS pose on a car (Lois's canary yellow 1953 Pontiac convertible) on West South Street, Raleigh, NC, 1956-1957, 1956-1957
N.2015.5.12
Clara MEEKINS, 1 year old, 1952, in front of the house on West South Street, Raleigh, NC, where she was born, 1952
N.2015.5.13
Hamm children in front of billboards on West South Street, Raleigh, NC, c.1954-55, 1954-1955
N.2015.5.14
Clara MEEKINS posed next to Delois Marie JOHNSON's canary yellow 1953 Pontiac convertible on West South Street, Raleigh, NC, in 1957, 1957
N.2015.5.15
View of West South Street, Raleigh, NC, c.1960. 7-Up bottling plant is in background on left., 1958-1962
N.2015.5.16
Hubert and Eugene (last names unknown and their names could be reversed), Jeanette Brown Adams FERGUSON, Clara MEEKINS, and unknown, on porch of a house on West South Street, Raleigh, NC, 1954, 1954
N.2015.5.17
Unknown young woman and Mary Eliza GREEN pose wearing plaid skirts in front of an old car that belonged to a relative, West South Street, Raleigh, NC, 1950, 1950
N.2015.5.18
Wedding party of Margaret (Clara Meekins' mother), September 1958, 1958
N.2015.5.19
Mary Eliza GREEN in front of house on West South Street, Raleigh, NC, 1953, 1953
N.2015.5.20
Margaret (last name unknown), in front of a house on West South Street, Raleigh, NC, 1953, 1953
N.2015.5.21
Copy of a tintype showing a man taking a watermelon out of a wagon in Prospect Hill, NC, c.1880, 1875-1885
N.2015.5.22

46. Negatives Received in 2016

Copy of a tintype of a Bradsher, Satterfield Family Group, Bushy Fork, Person County, NC, vicinity, c.1875, 1875
N.2016.10.1
Copy of a Satterfield Family group of a man, woman, and child, tintype, 1870-1871, Bushy Fork, Person County, NC, 1870-1871
N.2016.10.2
Copy of a tintype, c.1870-1875. James Oliver Bradsher (1814-1897), Bushy Fork, Person County, NC, 1870-1875
N.2016.10.3
Copy of a sixteenth plate 1 1/2"x2" tintype, c.1870-1875. Emily Yarbrough Bradsher (1825-1885), Bushy Fork, Person County, NC, vicinity, 1870-1875
N.2016.10.4
Copy of a 2"x3 1/4" tintype, c.1870-1875 copy of a larger framed photograph of Sarah Elizabeth Bradsher (1847-1875, "Mama Thompson's mother"), holding an infant on her lap. Bushy Fork, Person County, NC, 1870-1875
N.2016.10.5
Copy of a sixteenth plate 1 1/2"x2" tintype, c.1865. James S. Bradsher (1845-1869), son of James Oliver Bradsher (1814-1897) and Emily Yarbrough Bradsher (1825-1885), Bushy Fork, Person County, NC, vicinity, 1865
N.2016.10.6
Copy of a 2"x3" tintype, c.1870-1875. Tintype copy of original tintype of James S. Bradsher (1845-1869), son of James Oliver Bradsher (1814-1897) and Emily Yarbrough Bradsher (1825-1885), Bushy Fork, Person County, NC, vicinity, 1875
N.2016.10.7
Copy of a sixteenth plate 1 1/2"x2" tintype, c.1870-1875. Edward R. Bradsher (1858-?, "Uncle Eddie"), son of James Oliver Bradsher (1814-1897) and Emily Yarbrough Bradsher (1825-1885), Bushy Fork, Person County, NC, vicinity, 1875
N.2016.10.8
Copy of a 1 3/4"x2 1/4" tintype, c.1870-1875. Charles Winstead Bradsher (1860-1929), son of James Oliver Bradsher (1814-1897) and Emily Yarbrough Bradsher (1825-1885), Bushy Fork, Person County, NC, vicinity, 1875
N.2016.10.9
Copy of a 1 3/4"x2 3/4" tintype of unidentified man, c.1870-1875. Could be Stephen Bradsher (1852-1919) or James Monroe Satterfield (1846-1914) of Bushy Fork, Person County, NC, vicinity, 1875
N.2016.10.10

47. Negatives Received in 2017

Composite photo of Pioneers from North Carolina in the Disciples of Christ Church, 1832-1927
N2017.6.1
Historic Homes related to the Disciples of Christ in NC, 1832-1927
N2017.6.2
Pioneer Disciples of Christ Churches in NC, 1832-1927
N2017.6.3
Pioneer Disciples of Christ Churches in NC, 1832-1927
N2017.6.4
Thomas Jordon Latham (1797-1862), 1832-1927
N2017.6.5
Benjamin Parrott (1798-1858),1832-1927
N2017.6.6
Alfred Moye (1793-1863), 1832-1927
N2017.6.7
Winsor Dixon (1802-1858), 1832-1927
N2017.6.8
John Tomline Walsh (1816-1886), 1832-1927
N2017.6.9
Moses Tyson Moye (1827-1900), 1832-1927
N2017.6.10
George Joyner (1823-1885), 1832-1927
N2017.6.11
Amos Johnston Battle (1805-1870), 1832-1927
N2017.6.12
Composite photo of Disciples of Christ N. C. C. M. S. (North Carolina Christian Missionary Society) officers, 1832-1927
N2017.6.13
Composite photo of Disciples of Christ W. M. S. (Women's Missionary Society) officers (women), 1832-1927
N2017.6.14
John James Coltrain (1817-1881), 1832-1927
N2017.6.15
Virgil Angelo Wilson (1834-1905), 1832-1927
N2017.6.16
Peter Edmund Hines (1812-1891), 1832-1927
N2017.6.17
Kinston Collegiate Institute, Kinston, NC, c.1875, 1832-1927
N2017.6.18
Wilson Collegiate Institute, Wilson, NC, c.1875, 1832-1927
N2017.6.19
Joseph Latham (1828-1889), 1832-1927
N2017.6.20
John Bunyan Respess (1833-1909), 1832-1927
N2017.6.21
Joshua Lawrence Burns (1826-1904), 1832-1927
N2017.6.22
Group of Disciples of Christ, were at the State Convention of the Churches of Christ at Salem Church, near Grifton, 1898, 1832-1927
N2017.6.23
John James Harper (1841-1908), 1832-1927
N2017.6.24
Carolina Institute at Old Ford, NC, Beaufort County, c.1900, 1832-1927
N2017.6.25
James Latham Winfield (1852-1897), 1832-1927
N2017.6.26
Joseph Grey Gurganus (1850-1882), 1832-1927
N2017.6.27
Joseph Henry Foy (1838-1917), 1832-1927
N2017.6.28
Dennis Wrighter Davis (1861-1912), 1832-1927
N2017.6.29
Group of students, teachers, and administrators, Carolina Christian College, Ayden, NC, June 1894, 1832-1927
N2017.6.30
Henry Cleophas Bowen (1858-1915), 1832-1927
N2017.6.31
Harvey Swain Davenport (1837-1921), 1832-1927
N2017.6.32
Gideon Allen (1817-1891), 1832-1927
N2017.6.33

Subject Headings

  • North Carolina. Division of Archives and History