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US Post Office being built in Kinston, NC. Date of this photo is 1 June 1915. From Coble’s Art Studio Photograph Collection, PhC.190, State Archives of North Carolina.
Wendell Graded School, Wake County
August 2, 1918
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From the Dr. George Marion Cooper Photograph Collection, State Archives; Raleigh, NC.
US Post Office being built in Kinston, NC. Date of this photo is 2 August 1915. From Coble’s Art Studio Photograph Collection, PhC.190, State Archives of North Carolina.
US Post Office being built in Kinston, NC. Date of this photo is 10 May 1915. From Coble’s Art Studio Photograph Collection, PhC.190, State Archives of North Carolina.
US Post Office being built in Kinston, NC. Date of this photo is 16 July 1915. From Coble’s Art Studio Photograph Collection, PhC.190, State Archives of North Carolina.
Tobacco Crop. 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
Mid-winter snow on the campus of the University of North Carolina.
From the B. Perry Morrison, Jr., UNC-Chapel Hill Miniature Postcard Collection, 1890-1930
US Post Office being built in Kinston, NC. Date of this photo is 14 September 1915. From Coble’s Art Studio Photograph Collection, PhC.190, State Archives of North Carolina.
Site where the US Post Office was built in Kinston, NC. Date of this photo is 16 April 1915. From Coble’s Art Studio Photograph Collection, PhC.190, State Archives of North Carolina.
"Opportunity Class," Charlotte (Classroom Scene)
ca. 1922
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From the Dr. George Marion Cooper Photograph Collection, State Archives; Raleigh, NC.
Cumberland County Courthouse in Fayetteville, NC, July 26, 1976. From the Lenox T. Thornton Photograph Collection, PhC.13, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.
Unidentified group, possibly young 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.
To my friend Hon. Robt. Grady Johnson, in pleasant recollection and with kindest regards, J. C. B. Ehringhaus. Inscription is at the bottom right corner of this head shot portrait photograph of Governor John C. B. Ehringhaus. Photograph is an edited copy printed on thin cardboard c. 1935.
From the Robert Grady Johnson Photograph Collection, 1931-1945
Alamance County Courthouse, Graham, NC, April 19, 1978. From the Lenox T. Thornton Photograph Collection, PhC.13, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.
Cherokee County Courthouse in Murphy, NC, July 23, 1975. From the Lenox T. Thornton Photograph Collection, PhC.13, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.
Cabbage Field. Carolina Trucking 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
Unidentified passenger train locomotive is seen derailed and lying on side, no date, c. 1900. (8"x10" card photograph) .
From the Charles F. McKee Collection, State Archives; Raleigh, NC.
US Post Office being built in Kinston, NC. Date of this photo is 14 September 1915. From Coble’s Art Studio Photograph Collection, PhC.190, State Archives of North Carolina.
Nurse Giving Appointments to Children, Probably at Revolution Mills, Greensboro (exterior), n.d. (postcard)
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From the Dr. George Marion Cooper Photograph Collection, State Archives; Raleigh, NC.
Smith Reynolds of Winston Salem, N. C., heir of R. J. Reynolds.
From the Colorado Historical Commission Photo Commission, c. 1915-1956
Freight Train of Forth Refrigerstor Care Loaded Entirely w/ Strawberriews. 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
Captioned, "Oscar Williams's (Colored) Home, J. A. Turlington's Place"
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From the Dr. George Marion Cooper Photograph Collection, State Archives; Raleigh, NC.
The usual Prairie Home Companion performers--Garrison Keillor, Sue Scott, Tim Russell, Fred Newman, Richard Dworsky at the piano with the rest of the band
Charles Autrey's Dewberry Patch
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From the Dr. George Marion Cooper Photograph Collection, State Archives; Raleigh, NC.
Marketing Strawberries in the Wilmingtion 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
Presented to my good friend Robert Grady Johnson with sentiments of high esteem, O. Max Gardner. Inscription is at bottom of this photograph of governor O. Max Gardner sitting at his desk, c. 1930. he has a pen in his hand, there are two telephones on the desk, and a small photograph of Fay Gardner is also distinctly visible on the desk.
From the Robert Grady Johnson Photograph Collection, 1931-1945
Unidentified group with cotton bales, no date (c.1930's). From the Dunn Area (Lewis White Studio) Photograph Collection, Ph.C.121, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC.
Dry plate glass negative and contact print divided into two frames. Both frames depict individual young men approximately 20-25 years old, posing for a full length portrait outdoors near a porch railing. No date; estimated 1915-1920 (gelatin dry plate glass negative and contact print, 5"x7")
From the Thomas J. Ricks Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.
Wrightsville Beach, A Famous Seashore Resort near Willmington, 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
W. J. Norton's Home, Salemburg
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From the Dr. George Marion Cooper Photograph Collection, State Archives; Raleigh, NC.
Picking Strawberries 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
"Sun-Cured" Alfalfa Hay. C.T.D.Co's Demonstration Forage Farm. 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
W. L. White's Home
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From the Dr. George Marion Cooper Photograph Collection, State Archives; Raleigh, NC.
2.7.18
New hospital in place of old
Cansaulim main road
8.5.18
Local MLA Alina now says on 8.5.18 that the new PHC hospital will be functional soon or within next 6 months
27.7.17 ( at the time of Launching of 108 Ambulance for Cortalim Constituency) Local MLA ALINA Saldanha said the hospital will be ready in 6 months (by January 2018)
When asked, the people on site say it should be ready by March 2018
New Public Health Centre, 42 bedded Hospital coming up here in place of old one
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.
Foundation Stone laid Feb 27, 2014
Old PHC demolished Feb 2015
Work Started on New PHC May 2016
Feb 2014: The new PHC was to be built at a cost of Rs. 7.42 cr and was expected to be completed within 1 year.
Old pic
Raleigh, NC, Southern Bell Telephone Company. Hillsborough Street at Wilmont Apartments looking west. Greensboro-Selma Tool Route after Street changes. November 1927. Photographer, Horton.
From the W. W. “Bud” White Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina.
Typical Strawberry Farm. Eastern Carolina Trucking 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
Northern Italians Preparing a 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
Typical Italian Farm of Ten Acres. 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
Battle-Vance-Pettigrew dormitories, 1912 on the campus of the University of North Carolina.
From the B. Perry Morrison, Jr., UNC-Chapel Hill Miniature Postcard Collection, 1890-1930
To Hon. Robert Grady Johnson my esteemed friend, Thad Eure Secretary of State May 1944. Inscription written in Thad Eure's signature green ink, is at the bottom of this portrait of Thad Eure.
From the Robert Grady Johnson Photograph Collection, 1931-1945
Tonsil Clinic, Haywood County (interior), n.d.
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From the Dr. George Marion Cooper Photograph Collection, State Archives; Raleigh, NC.