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License of schooner William W. Hall License for a vessel above twenty tons, issued to Timothy Hunter and George W. Hobbs for the schooner William W. Hall on November 2, 1853.
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N. & S.R.R. depot, Elizabeth City, N.C. Postcard depicting railroad station in Elizabeth City, N.C., showing a train, some horse-drawn carriages, and pedestrians. Numbered 15289. Addressed on verso to Mr. Martin Douglas, Chapel Hill, N.C. Date from postmark.
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Farmers' supper speech notes Speech notes by North Carolina state Attorney General Robert Morgan at the Farmers' Supper event. Numbered: Vol. 10, no. 03.
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Orville Wright with reporters departing Manteo - Sepia #1 Orville Wright speaks to reporters onboard ferry from Manteo to Elizabeth City following successful glider tests. Writers present in 1911 were D. Bruce Salley from Norfolk; John Mitchell of the Associated Press; Van Ness Harwood of the New York Herald; Arnold Krockman from the New York American; and a few others. Identities in the photo have not been preserved. Sources differ as to whether the ferry was the Hattie Creef or the Trenton, both of which carried passengers and cargo between Elizabeth City and Manteo during these years. Inscription on verso reads: "Orville Wright (center) and correspondents at Kitty Hawk, N.C." Another inscription on the back of this mounted photo is not legible.
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"Old brick house" : rendezvous of Blackbeard, the pirate, Elizabeth City, N.C. Postcard of the house of Blackbeard, "five miles above Elizabeth City on the banks of the Pasquotank River." Historical note on verso. Numbered EC-8. Date approximated from other postcards in collection.
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General Burnside's headquarters for Battle of Roanoke - Cyanotype #7 Photograph taken during the 1911 Wright glider tests on the Outer Banks. One of the favorite tourist sites on Roanoke Island at the turn of the century was the Civil War headquarters of General Burnside who liberated the island from Confederate control from this once stately house on the western coast of the island. The individual in the photograph is not identified, but would most logically be Van Ness Harwood, the photographer.
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Elizabeth City, North Carolina Water color lithograph from the February 1862 edition of Harper's Weekly of Elizabeth City, North Carolina, as seen from the Pasquotank River
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Hog Farmers enjoying the afternoon Members of the Hog Farm Commune reading and playing music in the afternoon sun of the New Mexico mountains. A part of the Lisa Law Photography Collection at the Smithsonian Museum of American History.
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The Baby Race at Woodstock Festival. "Hippie" children participating in "Baby Race" at Woodstock Festival. Part of the Lisa Law Photographic Collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.
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The Roller, Hog Farm Commune Member of the Hog Farm Commune rolling a joint for the group gathered in El Valle, New Mexico. A part of the Lisa Law Photography Collection at the Smithsonian Museum of American History.
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Allen Ginsberg dancing at A Gathering of the Tribes for the Human Be-In, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA Allen Ginsberg dancing to music by the Grateful Dead at the January 14, 1967 "Human Be-In" at Golden Gate Park's Polo Fields. As an icon of the Beat movement and the bohemian ideas it represented, Ginsberg embraced the counterculture of the 1960s. A part of the Lisa Law Photography Collection at the Smithsonian Museum of American History.
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Hog Farmers and friends on the Road Hog. El Rito, 4th of July parade, NM 1968. Wavy's Bus Members of the Hog Farm commune join the July 4th parade in El Rito, New Mexico on Wavy Gravy's (Hugh Romney Jr) bus, "Road Hog". Decorated in psychedelic colors, the bus provided a home on the road during protest and gatherings. A part of the Lisa Law Photography Collection at the Smithsonian Museum of American History.
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Anti-Vietnam Peace March. San Francisco, CA. 1967 1967 San Francisco Anti-War protest, Peace March. Part of the Lisa Law Photography Collection at the Smithsonian Museum of American History.
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Woodstock Festival, Bethel, NY 1969 Overhead image capturing the size of the crowd at Woodstock Festival. Part of the Lisa Law Photographic Collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.
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Haight-Ashbury, life on the street. San Francisco, CA, 1967 This image depicts a "hippie" couple hanging out on the streets in the Haight-Ashbury district. Hippies, artist, and musicians were drawn to the San Francisco neighborhood by its vibrant, communal atmosphere. Part of the Lisa Law Photographic Collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.
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Anti-Vietnam March from downtown San Francisco to Golden Gate Park, CA. 1967 April 1967 San Francisco Anti-War protest, crowd marching from downtown to Golden Gate Park. Part of the Lisa Law Photography Collection at the Smithsonian Museum of American History.
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News Reporter March 25, 2002 Issue Scan of the Whiteville,NC Newspaper the News Reporter March 25, 2002 Issue Page 10
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Island Gazette Newspaper September 30, 2020 Issue Scan of the Wilmington, NC Newspaper the Island Gazette September 30, 2020 Issue Page 12
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St. John's Museum of Art Newsletter St. John's Museum of Art (Cameron Art Museum) Newsletter March 1965 issue
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Photograph of an Inkwell Photograph of an Inkwell pottery piece by Unknown Artist from the Cameron Art Museum permanent collection
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Exhibition Catalog of Michele Tejuola Turner: In Praise of Our Mothers Exhibition Catalog from Cameron Art Museum titled Michele Tejuola Turner: In Praise of Our Mothers
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Mineral Exhibit and Whale Skeleton, Museum of Natural History, c. 1900 These photographs are grouped together into the Museum of Natural History subject. Interior and exterior pictures of The North Carolina State Museum of Natural History are seen including many depicting H. H. Brimley, Thomas K. Bruner, Harry T. Davis and others at work inside the museum and posing with exhibits along with various pictures depicting visitors interacting with exhibits. Also seen are Brimley's children on the front porch of his house at 402 East Hargett Street in Raleigh. This collection of photographic negatives and prints is made up of the photographs taken and overseen by Herbert Hutchinson Brimley (1861-1946) for the Department of Agriculture, the North Carolina Geological Survey and the State Museum. The photographs in this collection are arranged alphabetically by topic, beginning with Agriculture and ending with World War II.
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Museum Hall I April 1938 School Groups These photographs are grouped together into the Museum of Natural History subject. Interior and exterior pictures of The North Carolina State Museum of Natural History are seen including many depicting H. H. Brimley, Thomas K. Bruner, Harry T. Davis and others at work inside the museum and posing with exhibits along with various pictures depicting visitors interacting with exhibits. Also seen are Brimley's children on the front porch of his house at 402 East Hargett Street in Raleigh. This collection of photographic negatives and prints is made up of the photographs taken and overseen by Herbert Hutchinson Brimley (1861-1946) for the Department of Agriculture, the North Carolina Geological Survey and the State Museum. The photographs in this collection are arranged alphabetically by topic, beginning with Agriculture and ending with World War II.
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Exhibition Catalog of Claude Howell: A Retrospective Exhibition: 1939-1973 Exhibition Catalog from Cameron Art Museum (St. John's Museum of Art) titled Claude Howell: A Retrospective Exhibition: 1939-1973
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Museum Hall I From Stairway Greenwood c 1942 These photographs are grouped together into the Museum of Natural History subject. Interior and exterior pictures of The North Carolina State Museum of Natural History are seen including many depicting H. H. Brimley, Thomas K. Bruner, Harry T. Davis and others at work inside the museum and posing with exhibits along with various pictures depicting visitors interacting with exhibits. Also seen are Brimley's children on the front porch of his house at 402 East Hargett Street in Raleigh. This collection of photographic negatives and prints is made up of the photographs taken and overseen by Herbert Hutchinson Brimley (1861-1946) for the Department of Agriculture, the North Carolina Geological Survey and the State Museum. The photographs in this collection are arranged alphabetically by topic, beginning with Agriculture and ending with World War II.