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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.

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

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.

Composite of unidentified woman on Christmas greeting card. 3.5"x5.5" real photo postcard c. 1930.

 

From the C. H. Jordan Photograph Collection, PhC_24, 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.

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.

Unidentified port scene 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.

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

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.

F. Ignatius and Marshall Gary in "Rapid Transit" the ox cart. Halifax County, NC; c. 1904

 

From the Marshall Gary Photograph Collection.

South Building, 1798, on the campus of the University of North Carolina.

 

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

CS-PHC

Embraer Phenom 300

Netjets

Flughafen Salzburg SZG

August 2016

Postcard depicting Wooten's Home Tel, 567 North Person Street; Raleigh, NC c. 1930.

 

From the Karl Larson Photograph Collection (PhC.205), 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)

From the Farmers Cooperative Exchange Photograph Collection, State Archives; Raleigh, NC.

Card photograph of an unidentified African American woman. No date; estimated 1890-1900. A. H. Plecker Photo Studio; Lynchburg, VA. (Carte de Visite, 2.5"x4.25"). From the Allen Houston Brock Photograph Collection, PhC.109, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC

 

Alden O'Brien, costume curator for the DAR, wrote about this dress in November 2015:

 

This looks as if it’s a woven design tho it’s hard to tell. I don’t know that polka dots were particularly a fad at this time, but people did like bold designs. The date of 1890-1900 is pretty close, but I can narrow it down to more like 1888-90 or 91 at the latest—there is NO puff in that sleeve and the bodice is still very 1880s looking.

 

Postcard depicting College Party At Lover's Leap, Louisburg, NC., 7 January 1909.

 

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

Fort Caswell and Lighthouse, From Steamer Wilmington

May 23, 1918

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From the Dr. George Marion Cooper Photograph Collection, 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.

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.

 

In orange sweater, Shelby Sheffield, on her right is Bettie Hawes. (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.

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.

Young performers in Follies Berserk on stage performing skits in costumes.

 

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.

 

(L-R) Front row 2nd from left: Billie Mack Waters; Joe Hart Scott; Tommy Fussell; holding sign is Benny Matthews; left of Benny is Kitsey Harrell; on the extreme left is Armond Usher; to his right is Lawrence Gavin and in orange jacket is Shelby Sheffield.

Rose Hill School, 1952.

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

Aerial view of the City of Greensboro, show new railroad station, glass plate negative

 

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

Postcard depicting Baptist State Convention Building, corner of Morgan and Dawson Streets; Raleigh, NC c. 1955.

 

From the Karl Larson Photograph Collection (PhC.205), 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.

 

Left is Carolyn Outlaw, Home Economics teacher at Kenansville School.

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

Aerial view of Cannon Mine Company, Kannapolis

 

From the North Carolina Aerial Photograph Photo Collection, 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.

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.

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.

 

Charity School Auditorium

(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.

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.

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.

Two unidentified, formally dressed young women with hats. S. R. Alley Studio; Tarboro, NC. 4"x5.5" card photograph c. 1900.

 

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

 

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.

 

School Superintendent O.P. Johnson, Dallas Herring, and William R. Teachey, Principal Rose Hill School

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

 

Postcard depicting Blowing Rock, Grandfather Mountain, NC., August 1906.

 

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

Unidentified girl sitting in chair. 8.5"x6.5" Hand-colored tintype c. 1870.

 

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

 

James Montgomery Flagg-He is seen sitting in the driver’s seat of a Kissel Model 75. Another man can be seen in the passenger seat. c. 1930s.

 

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: L-R: Billie Mack Waters, _?_, Betty Hawes, -?-, Joy Johnson, Ruth Brown,-?-, Charles Cecil Wells.

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

Picture of Mrs. Woodard and Elanor Woodard with young boy. 1920s. 3 inch x 4-inch silver gelatin print.

 

From the David Stone Hicks, Jr. Photo Collection, 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.

Four polo players pose with their trophies. c.1930s

 

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

Work started in May 2016.

Basement water logged pool flooded (Pic 30.6.16)

New Health Centre 42 bded hospital coming up. Status 23.2.15

 

Quote Oct. 14, 2014 news

 

The foundation stone for the upgradation of the PHC was laid on February 25, by Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar in the presence of local MLA and Environment Minister Alina Saldanha and others. The project to be built through GSIDC is a two-storeyed building on an area of 2,510 sq mtrs, with a built-up area of 3,849 sq mtrs and it will be built at a cost of Rs 8 crore.

 

The health centre will have a capacity for 42 beds with facilities for seven OPDs, a mother and child ward, laboratory, operation theatres, NICU, ICU, ultrasound room, X-ray room, pharmacy, etc.

 

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Photograph of Samuel David Dunavant (7 November 1839 – 14 January 1906) and his wife Mary Virginia Corpening Dunavant (6 November 1846 – 30 January 1891). Photo is believed to have been taken on or around the occasion of their wedding in 1869. Card photograph, slightly colorized with green tint on Virginia’s dress and red tint in hair ornament. Original card photograph bears insignia of C. Campbell’s Photographic Gallery, 9th and Main Streets, Richmond, VA, on the back; original was once larger but borders on all sides have been cut in order to fit the photograph into the small frame in which it was donated (frame has since been removed).

Samuel Dunavant served the Confederacy during the Civil War, first in Co. E, 6th Regiment NC Troops and later after being wounded at Fredericksburg and Seven Pines, VA, in Co. K, 4th Regiment VA Cavalry. After the end of the war he settled in Morganton, NC, and became a very prolific and successful railroad contractor, completing many projects in western NC, throughout the South, and in Jamaica. His projects developed many western NC cities and towns, and included a large contract for the South & Western Railroad, predecessor of the Clinchfield Railroad - the last Class I railroad built in the eastern United States. In addition to his work building railroads he was also a highly successful entrepreneur owning and operating several businesses in Morganton including a livery stable, brick manufacturing concern, the Eagle Hotel, and the Dunavant Cotton Manufacturing Company (later Alpine Cotton Mill). A detailed biography and history of Dunavant’s work and extended family has been written by donor Chris Robertson, a Dunavant decendant. Titled Railroad Builders: The Dunavant Family of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee, a copy of it is included with the collection and is also freely available here –

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