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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

 

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

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

Door Ria Overbeeke, Waarde

 

Colonist's House 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

 

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

Family group picture. Negative 4x5 inches c. 1940s.

 

From the Joyce Hendrix Photograph Collection, 1940-1950.

Mais où s'arrête-t-il?

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

Venable Hall-Chemistry on the campus of the University of North Carolina.

 

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

Pharmacy Hall on the campus of the University of North Carolina.

 

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

Courtney Gamston, left, a professor of experiential practice in Auburn’s Harrison School of Pharmacy and a 2013 pharmacy alumna, works with student Callie Seales, a member of pharmacy’s Class of 2022, in the new Population Health Clinic. The collaboration between Auburn and the Tuscaloosa Veterans Affairs Medical Center allows for Auburn faculty and students to use telemedicine to help improve health outcomes of veterans in Alabama.

Bertie County Courthouse in Windsor, NC, July 27, 1978. From the Lenox T. Thornton Photograph Collection, PhC.13, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Unidentified group of workmen, interior shot, no date (c.1930's). From the Dunn Area (Lewis White Studio) Photograph Collection, Ph.C.121, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC.

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

Field of Blackberries. Wilmington District. 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

 

Baer Dry Goods store, Main Street, Dunn, NC, no date (c.1930's). From the Dunn Area (Lewis White Studio) Photograph Collection, Ph.C.121, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC.

 

Thank you to Frances C. Jones for providing the location for this store, February 2009. Ms. Jones says, "Baer's Dry Goods Store was a wonderful store that carried everything located on Dunn's Main Street."

Inside my 6x9 pinhole camera.

Jane Odom Parker and 3 unidentified people, "Thin Cottage," Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1926.

From the Surry Parker Photograph Collection, PhC.51, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Manning Hall (for law) on the campus of the University of North Carolina.

 

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

Corner of Fraternity Court on the campus of the University of North Carolina.

 

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

Caswell County Courthouse in Yanceyville, NC, April 19, 1977. From the Lenox T. Thornton Photograph Collection, PhC.13, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

A Staple Product. Ten Pound Cabbage. 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

 

Interior view and stage setting, Playmakers Theatre on the campus of the University of North Carolina.

 

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

Main Street, St. Helena, in 1907. 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

 

Winter Lettuce under Cloth. East 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

 

Special Train Bringing Prospective Colonists. 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

 

Exhibit of Products from the Colonies of the C.T.D.Co. 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

 

Indian Corn. A Staple Crop of the Colonists. 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

 

Chowan River, NC, women working on assembly line n.d. (1935-1940). From the Charles A. Farrell Photograph Collection, PhC.9, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC.

Old Caswell County Courthouse in Yanceyville, NC, April 19, 1977. From the Lenox T. Thornton Photograph Collection, PhC.13, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

"George Washington's Ditch," Lake of the Dismal Swamp, May 11, 1927

From the Surry Parker Photograph Collection, PhC.51, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

One car rides up on another in a heated match of auto polo. The two cars are seen tangled while the men struggle to hit the ball. c.1920’s

 

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

C. S. Royal's Home

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

Indian Corn. A Staple Crop of the Colonists. 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

 

Lettuce from Wilmington District, the Greatest Shipping Point for this Product in the world. 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

 

Bladen County Courthouse in Elizabethtown, NC, July 27, 1978. From the Lenox T. Thornton Photograph Collection, PhC.13, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Phase contrast image.

Phase contrast image of Synura

Winter Lettuce. East Wilington, 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

 

Phillips Hall, engineering, on the campus of the University of North Carolina.

 

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

Phase contrast image of desmid.

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