New Bern Photographers of the 19th Century

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New Bern Photographers of the 19th Century
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  • Historical Jones-Lipman House in New Bern
    The Jones-Lipman House of New Bern, NC, captured at the corner of Pollock & Eden St., showcasing its iconic two-story architecture and wrap-around porch.
  • Historic Johnson and Craven Streets
    View looking west from the corner of Johnson and Craven Streets in New Bern, NC, featuring an old carbon street light and lined with bare trees.
  • Elizabeth Fishbrook Childhood Portrait
    A photograph of Elizabeth Fishbrook, daughter of Emma Katie Jones Knowles Fishbrook, captured in New Bern, NC.
  • Historic View of East Front Street, New Bern
    A serene photograph of East Front Street along the riverfront in New Bern, NC, capturing the tranquil waters and lush riverbank.
  • Reflections on East Front Street
    A serene black and white photograph capturing the historic homes along East Front Street in New Bern, NC, mirrored beautifully in the tranquil waters below.
  • Historic Field Hospital, 1862
    An 1862 photograph taken by William Garrison Reed showing an old house near the Kinston Bridge, used as a field hospital during the Civil War.
  • Old Camp Ground, 1884
    A photograph taken by William Garrison Reed featuring two men stand in the historical camp ground of the 44th in New Bern, NC, with a horse-drawn cart in the background.
  • Portrait of a 19th Century Woman
    A historical photograph taken Rufus Morgan depicting a woman seated in formal attire, taken in New Bern, NC. The image captures the fashion and poise of the era.
  • Kinston Road, 1884
    A historical photograph taken by William Garrison Reed of a rural road from South West Creek to Kinston, North Carolina, capturing the natural landscape and a dirt road circa 1884.
  • Kinston Railroad Station, 1884
    Historical 1884 photograph taken by William Garrison Reed of the Kinston Railroad Station, capturing the essence of 19th-century rail transportation in North Carolina.
  • Kinston Bridge Over the Neuse River, 1884
    Photograph of the Kinston Bridge spanning the Neuse River in North Carolina, captured by William Garrison Reed in 1884.
  • Cotton Harvesting in James City
    Historical photograph from James City, NC, showing workers picking cotton in expansive fields, capturing the essence of agricultural life in the late 19th century.
  • Elder Craftsman of James City
    A historic photograph capturing an elder craftsman in James City, NC. His seasoned expression and workshop background reflect a life of skill and perseverance.
  • Elders of James City
    A historic photograph depicting an elderly couple from James City, NC, standing confidently outside a wooden home, showcasing resilience and a glimpse of past lives.
  • Craftsman with His Tools
    A historical photograph of an elderly craftsman in New Bern, NC, displaying a large saw blade and wearing a bandana, taken from the James City Collection.
  • Rustic Cabin in James City
    Historical photo depicting a log cabin with a stone chimney in James City, New Bern, NC, showcasing late 19th-century rural American architecture.
  • Oxen Cart Ride in Early 20th Century New Bern
    A historical photograph capturing a man on a simple oxen-drawn cart crossing the wooden George Street Trent River Bridge, showcasing everyday transportation methods circa 1900 in New Bern, North Carolina.
  • Life in James City
    Historical photograph depicting residents of James City, NC, near a rustic wooden cabin, with a oxen-drawn cart and everyday activities, circa early 20th century.
  • Dusk at James City Shoreline
    A serene historical photograph capturing a sunset over a beach in James City, NC, featuring silhouettes of scattered driftwood.
  • Log Cabin Life in Early James City
    A historical snapshot depicting a family outside a traditional log cabin in James City, New Bern, NC, showcasing early 20th-century rural life.
  • Norfolk & Southern Ferry, Early 1900s
    Historical photograph of the Norfolk & Southern Railroad transport ship in operation, carrying passengers across the river, captured in New Bern, NC.
  • Gathering by the Waterside
    Historical photograph of a large crowd assembled by the river in New Bern, NC, observing a reenactment during the Bicentennial Celebration involving individuals in traditional attire, with boats nearby.
  • Serene Creek in James City
    A historical black and white photograph capturing a tranquil creek flowing through a dense, wooded area in James City, New Bern, NC. Fallen trees and lush vegetation frame the water's path.
  • Young Boy with Watermelon
    Historic photograph from New Bern, NC, depicting a young boy seated on a barrel, eating a watermelon slice. A glimpse into early 20th-century daily life.
  • Mealtime in Historic New Bern
    A snapshot from James City, New Bern, NC, capturing a man seated on a barrel, enjoying a large slice of watermelon, circa early 20th century.
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