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Color film strip depicting various photos of scenes and statistics from c.1949-1950’s Duplin County Schools, PhC.188. From Photograph Collections, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

 

Rose Hill School crossing at NW corner of U.S. Highway 117 and E. Church Street. Graham Fussell’s Store in background (hamburgers, hot dogs, Shell gasoline.)

(Identified in the Duplin Times newspaper, July 11, 2013, issue.)

Color film strip depicting various photos of scenes and statistics from c.1949-1950’s Duplin County Schools, PhC.188. From Photograph Collections, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Postcard depicting Raleigh City Hall, corner of McDowell and Hargett Street; Raleigh, NC c. 1960.

 

From the Karl Larson Photograph Collection (PhC.205), State Archives of NC.

Card photograph depicting an unidentified African American adolescent. Rhode's Photo Studio; Rocky Mount, NC. Back is inscribed "E. G. B." (Card photograph 3.75"x4.75") c. 1905

 

From the Christine L. Carlton Photograph Collection PhC.226, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Young woman posing on chaise lounge (in Oversize Box 1). No date; estimated 1910 (11"x14" glass plate negative).

 

From the J. C. Knowles Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Extrait de « L’archipel » de Shodo Suzuki.

Cette photo a été prise dans le parc du château de Chaumont-sur-loire

Photograph taken c.1946-1951 of trains and railroad scenes in downtown Raleigh, near NC State, and nearby areas by Gordon Sherman while he was a student at NC State University studying in the School of Design and Architecture. From the Gordon Sherman Photograph Collection, PhC.165, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Aunt Betsy holding a parrot, Halifax County, NC; c. 1904

 

From the Marshall Gary Photograph Collection.

Photograph taken c.1946-1951 of trains and railroad scenes in downtown Raleigh, near NC State, and nearby areas by Gordon Sherman while he was a student at NC State University studying in the School of Design and Architecture. From the Gordon Sherman Photograph Collection, PhC.165, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Photograph taken c.1946-1951 of trains and railroad scenes in downtown Raleigh, near NC State, and nearby areas by Gordon Sherman while he was a student at NC State University studying in the School of Design and Architecture. From the Gordon Sherman Photograph Collection, PhC.165, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Color film strip depicting various photos of scenes and statistics from c.1949-1950’s Duplin County Schools, PhC.188. From Photograph Collections, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Color film strip depicting various photos of scenes and statistics from c.1949-1950’s Duplin County Schools, PhC.188. From Photograph Collections, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Turpentine industry worker demonstrates "dipping," gathering soft turpentine from the boxes, no date, estimated 1890. Front inscribed, "Dipping, Issac Boykin." 9.5"x13" card photograph. Original of N.68.3.21.

 

From PhC.275, Sampson County Turpentine Manufacturing Photo Collection, State Archives of NC.

Photograph taken c.1946-1951 of trains and railroad scenes in downtown Raleigh, near NC State, and nearby areas by Gordon Sherman while he was a student at NC State University studying in the School of Design and Architecture. From the Gordon Sherman Photograph Collection, PhC.165, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Stereoview of the interior of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Raleigh, NC, c. 1880, published by W. T. Robertson, Asheville, NC. The Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church was established in Raleigh in 1874. This church, a vernacular Gothic Revival style structure, was built on the 100 block of the south side of Hillsborough Street in Raleigh and was completed Easter 1875. This view shows the altar and the center aisle of the nave. Chairs for the congregation are visible at both sides; the vaulted ceiling is also clear as well as partial views of the side wings. This frame church was moved to the back of the lot in 1899 upon the construction of a new stone church 1899-1914. In 2007 the church decided to add a large addition and the original church was moved at this time to South East Street opposite City Cemetery where it is now used as an event venue.

 

From the Church of the Good Shepherd Collection, 1880

Concord Presbyterian Church, Statesville, NC, 1951, left to right, Jim Stevenson, Adlai Stevenson, John Long.

  

From the C. Donald Stevenson, Jr. Photograph Collection, 1951

 

Christmas greeting card c. 1940.

 

From the C. H. Jordan Photograph Collection, PhC_24, State Archives of North Carolina

 

Death notice card in memory of Gen. Collett Leventhorpe, died 1 December 1889, aged 73 years. A native of England, he was a colonel in the 11th Regiment, North Carolina Troops and was later promoted to brigadier general in the Army of Northern Virginia. Leventhorpe operated mines in Western North Carolina before the war.

 

From the Thomas Felix Hickerson Photograph Collection. State Archives of North Carolina.

Slightly elevated panoramic view of an unidentified mill town/village, probably Patterson Mills, Rosemary, NC, near Roanoke Rapids. This is photo appears to have been taken of same scene as PhC_162_7 at a different time of year.

 

From the Patterson Mills Photograph Collection, 1920-1930

North Carolina State Capitol Building and grounds, c. 1896. The photograph may have been taken by physician Anna Maria Gove. See: www.ncpedia.org/biography/gove-anna-maria

 

From the North Carolina State Capitol Photo Collection, c. 1896.

Photograph taken c.1946-1951 of trains and railroad scenes in downtown Raleigh, near NC State, and nearby areas by Gordon Sherman while he was a student at NC State University studying in the School of Design and Architecture. From the Gordon Sherman Photograph Collection, PhC.165, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Bon Ton size tintype of an African American young woman approximately 16-20 years old. No date; estimated 1870-1885. Unknown Photo Studio (Tintype, 2.5"x3.75"). From the Allen Houston Brock Photograph Collection, PhC.109, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC

Bank of Pinehurst exterior with cars parked in front c.1920s.

 

From the Pryor Emerson Humphrey Photo Collection, PhC.180, State Archives of NC.

Color film strip depicting various photos of scenes and statistics from c.1949-1950’s Duplin County Schools, PhC.188. From Photograph Collections, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

 

Identified as Elizabeth Forlaw, First Grade Teacher at Rose Hill School (Duplin Times newspaper, July 11, 2013, issue)

 

Postcard depicting Moravian Graveyard, Winston-Salem, NC., 24 February 1908.

 

From the Marcus Tuttle Postcard Collection, PhC.110, State Archives of North Carolina; Raleigh, NC.

Unidentified children possibly in the rear yard of 507 Halifax Street, Raleigh, Vass-Speight House c. 1936.

 

From the Joffre Coe Photograph Collection, State Archives of NC.

Bon Ton size tintype of an African American woman approximately 25-30 years old. No date; estimated 1870-1885. Unknown Photo Studio (Tintype, 2"x2.5"). From the Allen Houston Brock Photograph Collection, PhC.109, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC

Identified only as "Bessie Kee" shows a family group posing in front of a log cabin and fence. 5x7 inch copy negative.

 

From the Joyce Hendrix Photograph Collection, 1940-1950.

Alexander BRINKLEY, father of Henry BRINKLEY; no date (taken probably c. 1875-1880)

 

From the Brinkley Family Photograph Collection, 2010; 1850-1940.

No inscription. This is a group shot of the members of the Council of State for the administration of Governor Clyde R. Hoey standing along one side of the State capitol c. 1937-1941. Robert Grady Johnson is third from left. Governor Hoey is in the middle, sixth from the left.

 

From the Robert Grady Johnson Photograph Collection, 1931-1945

The dock, a small unidentified group of people on the dock, boats, picket fence and some decoy houses.

 

From the Swan Island Club Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina.

Ashe County Courthouse in Jefferson, NC, February 28, 1978. From the Lenox T. Thornton Photograph Collection, PhC.13, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Card photograph depicting the interior of the Star Tobacco Warehouse in Wendell, North Carolina c. 1920-1930.

 

From the Delores Dean Photograph Collection, c. 1920-1930, State Archives of North Carolina

A tornado is seen touching down in a rural area. 17 November 1930

 

From the Pryor Emerson Humphrey Photo Collection, PhC.180, State Archives of NC.

Unidentified girl on tricycle. Wendt; Boonton, NJ. 6"x8" card photograph c. 1900.

 

From the C. H. Jordan Photograph Collection, PhC_24, State Archives of North Carolina

 

From the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina.

Photograph taken c.1946-1951 of trains and railroad scenes in downtown Raleigh, near NC State, and nearby areas by Gordon Sherman while he was a student at NC State University studying in the School of Design and Architecture. From the Gordon Sherman Photograph Collection, PhC.165, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

From the Brinkley Family Photograph Collection, 2010; 1850-1940.

 

L-R: Sam Brinkley and wife Lallie E. BRINKLEY holding Blaine BRINKLEY, their son; Mary Katherine Koonts BRINKLEY and her husband Henry BRINKLEY; taken at the Henry Brinkley Home, Glen Alpine, Burke County, NC, no date (c.1900)

Dentist Employed by N.C. State Board of Health at Work at the Eastman Public School For Blacks, Halifax County Caption on reverse states that George Eastman took the photograph

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From the Dr. George Marion Cooper Photograph Collection, State Archives; Raleigh, NC.

Minstrel group composed of whites with blacked faces, c. 1925-1930. From the Dunn Area (Lewis White Studio) Photograph Collection, Ph.C.121, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC.

Photograph taken c.1946-1951 of trains and railroad scenes in downtown Raleigh, near NC State, and nearby areas by Gordon Sherman while he was a student at NC State University studying in the School of Design and Architecture. From the Gordon Sherman Photograph Collection, PhC.165, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Color film strip depicting various photos of scenes and statistics from c.1949-1950’s Duplin County Schools, PhC.188. From Photograph Collections, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Color film strip depicting various photos of scenes and statistics from c.1949-1950’s Duplin County Schools, PhC.188. From Photograph Collections, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

 

Far left, Eunice Williams; center red check top, Bettie Hawes; bottom right, Jo Ann Fussell, 1952 Rose Hill School.

(Identified in the Duplin Times newspaper, July 11, 2013, issue.)

Southeast corner of 507 Halifax Street, Raleigh, Vass-Speight House c. 1936.

 

From the Joffre Coe Photograph Collection, State Archives of NC.

Wrecking crews are seen removing wreckage from the scene of a train wreck 28 May 1911. As the train crossed the Watkins' trestle, the structure collapsed killing several men. See Charlotte Observer 30 May 1911, Pg. 1. (8"x10" card photograph)

  

From the Charles F. McKee Collection, State Archives; Raleigh, NC.

Aerial view of Southern Pines Airport (lower elevation), Southern Pines

 

From the North Carolina Aerial Photograph Photo Collection, State Archives; Raleigh, NC.

From the John B. Wemyss, Jr. Photograph Collection, PhC.152

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