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

Crawfords Freightlines Class PHC 4,350hp Co-Co No.PHC 001 (and No.PHC 002) on a Sandgate - Port Botany intermodal at Adamstown Station, Central Coast Line, NSW, 3 October 2018. These locos were UGL Rail's Model C44aci general purpose type, 2 of which were built at Broadmeadow, NSW in 2016 for Crawfords Freightlines for intermodal trains. The C44aci were a general purpose development of National Rail's heavy haul NR Class (UGL Model Cv40-9i). 140 C44aci's were built for various Australian operators 2009-17.

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

Canadian Field Peas. Castle Hayne Colony. Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

Lucie Rick's Place on E. A. Underwood's Place

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

Home Office (Top Floor) Carolina Trucking Development Company. Wilmington, NC Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

Group in tobacco field, no date (c.1920's-'30's). From the Dunn Area (Lewis White Studio) Photo Collection, PhC.121, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC.

Covid19 Relief in Doddamaralawadi PHC, Karnataka, India 2021-2022

 

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Free Dental Clinic in Operation for Black School Children, Davidson, Mecklenburg County

July 11, 1923

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

Phase contrast image.

Cultivating Irish Potatoes at St. Helena. Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

Unidentified man and boy, no date (c.1930's). From the Dunn Area (Lewis White Studio) Photograph Collection, Ph.C.121, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC.

Field of Cabbages. Near Wilmington, NC Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

Starting a Vineyard on an Italian Farm St. Helena. Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

Unidentified baseball team, no date (c.1930's). From the Dunn Area (Lewis White Studios) Photograph Collection, Ph.C.121, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC.

Phase contrast image of desmid.

Phase contrast image.

Dentist, Teachers, and Children Pose at Dental Clinic at Fontana School, Swain County, on Little Tennessee River, 30 Miles From Bryson City, (2 views)

September, 1919

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

Harvesting Oats at Castle Hayne. Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

A woman wearing a hat, smiling and looking into camera is seen sitting inside a 1925-26 Amilcar CGS racecar. c.1920's

 

From the Pryor Emerson Humphrey Photograph Collection, PhC.180, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Gathering English Peas for Northern Markets. St. Helena Colony. Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

Unidentified speaker/preacher, no date (c.1930's). From the Dunn Area (Lewis White Studio) Photograph Collection, Ph.C.121, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC.

 

Carter Rabil of Smithfield, NC, added this information on September 3, 2008:

This is Dr William Howard Carter of Selma NC .

Founded Carter Bible College in Goldsboro NC.

He was called to the ministry at age twelve.

 

Unidentified women's basketball (?) players, no date (c.1930's). From the Dunn Area (Lewis White Studio) Photograph Collection, Ph.C.121, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC.

Anson County Courthouse in Wadesboro, NC, August 3, 1975. From the Lenox T. Thornton Photograph Collection, PhC.13, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

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

From : Avanesdonk - Germany

Stacking Hay (Vetch and Oats) at Castles Hayne. Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

The Narrows, top of Locust Mountain-- George, Jessie and Giulia Jan 21, 1909

Bicknell Photograph Collection, PhC.8, North Carolina State Archives, 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.

 

l-r: Roy Phillips, James Murphy, Mr. Dick Atkinson, Mr. Clarence Murphy (father of James Murphy depicted also in the photo), and kneeling is Willard Brinson. (Identifications provided July 3, 2013, by Frankie Wood of Kenansville, NC)

 

Chapel Hill-Durham Boulevard near the campus of the University of North Carolina.

 

From the B. Perry Morrison, Jr., UNC-Chapel Hill Miniature Postcard Collection, 1890-1930

Zoah Church Community Meeting

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

Italian Picking Strawberries at St. Helena. Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

Three formally dressed polo players pose with their trophies at Pinehurst, NC. c. 1930s

 

From the Pryor Emerson Humphrey Photograph Collection, PhC.180, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

No inscription. This photograph depicts three members of the North Carolina Utilities Commission appointed by Governor J. Melville Broughton, 1942. left to right: Fred C. Hunter, Stanley Winbourne, and Robert Grady Johnson. Photograph by Owen Ballance, Raleigh, NC

 

From the Robert Grady Johnson Photograph Collection, 1931-1945

North Italians Cultivating Snap Beans. St. Helena. Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

Beginning a Farm. North Italians. St. Helena. Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

Colony Store at Artesia. Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

Prior to Coloniazation. Eastern North Carolina. Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

Forage Crop (Vetch and Oats). Italians Farm at St. Helena. Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

Colony Superintendent's house at New Berlin. Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

Luxuriant Growth of Vetch and Oats at Castle Hayne Colony. Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

Raleigh, NC, Southern Bell Telephone Company. Hillsborough Street at old fairgrounds, now Fairmont neighborhood, work in progress -widening street and new routes Greensboro-Selma West. Photographer, Albert Barden.

 

From the W. W. “Bud” White Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina.

Inidividuals are seen seated in a church. Negative 4x5 inches c. 1940s.

 

From the Joyce Hendrix Photograph Collection, 1940-1950.

Shipping, Elizabeth City

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

Raleigh, NC, Southern Bell Telephone Company float. 500 block of South Wilmington Street.

 

From the W. W. “Bud” White Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina.

Field of Crimson Clover, American Colony, Castle Hayne. Farming colonies founded by Hugh MacRae and the Carolina Trucking Development Company of Wilmington, NC, c.1909. From the Hugh MacRae Carolina Trucking Development Company Photograph Collection, PhC.150

 

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