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Historic Stanly House Move, 1966 The John Wright Stanly House being relocated in New Bern, NC, 1966, involving meticulous planning and community effort to preserve this architectural gem. The Stanly House was built in the early 1780s for John Wright Stanly, a prominent New Bern citizen. Built of hand-hewn longleaf pine, the Stanly House remains one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the South and is currently maintained by the Tryon Palace Commission. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Historic Relocation of the John Wright Stanly House The John Wright Stanly House being moved through New Bern, NC in 1966, a significant event capturing the preservation of this historic building amidst a bustling street scene. The Stanly House was built in the early 1780s for John Wright Stanly, a prominent New Bern citizen. Built of hand-hewn longleaf pine, the Stanly House remains one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the South and is currently maintained by the Tryon Palace Commission. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Historic Relocation of the John Wright Stanly House A 1966 photograph capturing the relocation of New Bern's John Wright Stanly House, showcasing the house in transit on a wet street. The Stanly House was built in the early 1780s for John Wright Stanly, a prominent New Bern citizen. Built of hand-hewn longleaf pine, the Stanly House remains one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the South and is currently maintained by the Tryon Palace Commission. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Historic Relocation of the John Wright Stanly House, 1966 Black and white photographs capturing the move and renovation of the John Wright Stanly House in New Bern, NC, in 1966. The Stanly House was built in the early 1780s for John Wright Stanly, a prominent New Bern citizen. Built of hand-hewn longleaf pine, the Stanly House remains one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the South and is currently maintained by the Tryon Palace Commission. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Historic Relocation of the John Wright Stanly House, 1966 The John Wright Stanly House in New Bern, NC, is pictured during its relocation in 1966, reflecting a monumental effort in historic preservation. The Stanly House was built in the early 1780s for John Wright Stanly, a prominent New Bern citizen. Built of hand-hewn longleaf pine, the Stanly House remains one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the South and is currently maintained by the Tryon Palace Commission. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
John Wright Stanly House in New Bern Historical photograph of the John Wright Stanly House in New Bern, NC, showcasing the building partially obscured by lush, mature trees, likely during its move and renovation period. The Stanly House was built in the early 1780s for John Wright Stanly, a prominent New Bern citizen. Built of hand-hewn longleaf pine, the Stanly House remains one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the South and is currently maintained by the Tryon Palace Commission. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Family Gathering, 1950s A charming black-and-white photograph capturing a family moment in a garden at the John R. Taylor House, 709 Broad Street, New Bern, NC. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Childhood Days at the Taylor House Two young girls (Doris & Allie Taylor) enjoy a sunny day outdoors in the backyard of the John R. Taylor House at 709 Broad Street, New Bern, NC. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Man with Dog at John Oliver House A vintage photo depicting Ben Hurst with a large dog in front of the Craven County Court House, New Bern, showcasing mid-20th-century cars and surroundings. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Winter Moments in New Bern Vintage snapshots capturing a snowy day in New Bern, NC, featuring a Ben Hurst playing with his dog and a lone figure by the river at the John Oliver House. The property is located on 512 East Front Street. -
Winter at the John Oliver House Historic scenes of New Bern, NC, captured in snow; featuring a serene riverside view and the snow-covered John Oliver House, 512 East Front Street. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Historic John Harvey House, New Bern A vintage photograph of the John Harvey House on 219 South Front Street, featuring mid-20th century cars and architectural details. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Weathered Charm of the John Harvey House A historical photograph capturing the aged John Harvey House at 219 South Front Street, New Bern, NC, showcasing its resilient architecture amidst evident decay. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Restoring the Past Two men working on machinery against the backdrop of the historic John Harvey House on 219 South Front Street in New Bern, showcasing efforts to preserve local heritage. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Historic Joe Slater House, New Bern The Joe Slater House on 215 King Street, depicted in a vintage photo showcasing the classic architectural styles of residential New Bern, NC. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Historic King Street Homes, New Bern A black-and-white photograph capturing the timeless architecture of residential homes along 215 King Street in New Bern, NC, showcasing classic American styles from the mid-20th century. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Historical Views of Joe Slater House Two vintage photographs showcasing the Joe Slater House on 215 King Street in New Bern, NC, capturing its architectural charm in a bygone era. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Historic Jerkins-Richardson House, New Bern A photograph of the Jerkins-Richardson House on Craven Street in New Bern, NC, showcasing early 20th-century architecture surrounded by mature trees. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Historic Jerkins-Duffy House Photo of the Jerkins-Duffy House at 301 Johnson Street in New Bern, NC, showcasing its classic architecture surrounded by lush trees. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Historic Jerkins-Duffy House A vintage black-and-white photograph capturing the Jerkins-Duffy House, located at 301 Johnson Street in New Bern, NC, surrounded by lush, mature foliage. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Historic Jerkins-Duffy House Captured in New Bern, NC, this image features the Jerkins-Duffy House at 301 Johnson Street, showcasing its traditional architecture and serene, tree-lined setting. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Historic James Bryan House, 1950s A black and white photograph capturing the elegant James Bryan House at 603-605 Pollock Street in New Bern, NC, showcasing early American architecture in a serene, tree-lined setting. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Hubbs-Manly House in New Bern Historic Hubbs-Manly House at 515 East Front Street, New Bern, NC, captured in a classic black and white photograph, showcasing its traditional architecture and charming surroundings. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Historic Henderson-Dunn House A vintage photograph of the Henderson-Dunn House on the 600 block of Broad Street in New Bern, NC, showcasing its classic architecture and charming exterior adorned with climbing roses. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image. -
Henderson Cigar & Candy Co. Historical photo of the Henderson Cigar & Candy Co. building located at the southwest corner of S Front & Craven Streets in New Bern, NC, showcasing cars and mid-20th-century architecture. The New Bern Historical Society owns the digital copy of this image.
