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Sketch of Ocracoke Inlet, North Carolina
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Reconnaissance of Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina
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Heading herring
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Capitol ; Raleigh
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The freedmen's blacksmith and wheelwright shop
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Furney Bryant, the refugee
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Generals Steedman And Fullerton Conferring With The Freedmen In Their Chrch At Trent River Settlement
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Registration at the South--scene at Asheville, North Carolina
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Hon. Abram Galloway; Secreted in a vessel loaded with trupentine
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A Buncombe County Tobacco Farm
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A whole team on the way to Market
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A whole team on the way to Market
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A Buncombe County Tobacco Farm
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A political discussion
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A political discussion
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Uncle Tom's cabin
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J.C. Price
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Planting rice on a Carolina plantation
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Hon. John C. Dancy ... Wilmington, N.C
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Distilling Turpentine from the cude Rosin--in the Pine Forests of North Carolina
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In a great pine forest,--collecting turpentine, North Carolina
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In a great pine forest,--collecting turpentine, North Carolina
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Distilling Turpentine from the cude Rosin--in the Pine Forests of North Carolina
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Rev. Caesar Johnson, Raleigh, N. C
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Prof. A. W. Pegues, Ph. D., Raleigh, N. C
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C. S. Brown, D. D., Winston, N. C
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Hon. Henry P. Cheatham
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Hon. H. P. Cheatham [recto]
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Rev. Geo. F. Bragg, Jr. [recto]
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Mill house, engine and boiler room, Emma Brick Works, Emma, N. C
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Prof. N. W. Harllee [recto]
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Hon. George H. White [recto]
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H. R. Butler, A. M., M. D. [verso]
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H. R. Butler, A. M., M. D. [recto]
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Prof. W. H. Councill [recto]
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Rev. M. L. Latta and wife
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P. G. M. James B. Dudley; President A. and M. College, Greensboro, N.C
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Bird's-eye view of Livingstone College and E. Tenn. Industrial School; Buildings and grounds
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Sketch book of Livingstone College and East Tennessee Industrial School, Salisbury, North Carolina; East Tennessee Industrial School Print, 1903. [Cover page]
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The house in North Carolina where Rev. M. L. Latta was born
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This log cabin, its puncheon seats, a plenty of keen switches, and the old blue black speller, are the earliest recollections of the school life of Jas. C. Moore, Principal and Founder of East Tennessee Industrial School, and prime mover in bringing about a consolidation of said school with Livingstone College
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Rev. M. L. Latta
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Manual training department
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A group of officers and teachers
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Rev. M. L. Latta when he first commenced to build Latta University
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George S. Mabry, Of North Carolina; Member of the Committee on Race Harmony; National Sociological Society; Member, Ways and Means Committee, National Sociological Society
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Hon. George H. White, Second District, North Carolina; The Presiding Officer, National Sociological Conference
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Ku Klux costumes in North Carolina
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Graduates from missionary training school, Shaw University, Raleigh, N.C
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Sweating out" tar from Pine Wood in the turf covered Tar Kiln, North Carolina
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Sweating out" tar from Pine Wood in the turf covered Tar Kiln, North Carolina
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Tenants on school farm, Brick School, Enfield, N.C
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The Kearney mansion, the ante-bellum home of my mother
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Col. James H. Young, Third North Carolina Regiment, U. S. Volunteers
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Patrons visiting the Brunswick County Exhibit; Archdeacon Russell, Principal of St. Paul's School, stands at the left of center
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A sewing lesson in the Oak Grove School, Brunswick County
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Boys' dormitory, Bennett College, Greensboro, N.C
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Christian unity, fellowship and education; Inter-Scholastic Young Men's Association Meeting held at King's Mountain, N.C., May, 1913
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Hiram Revels
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John Robert Thirgood Christian and wife
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Max Canstuart King
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Benjamin Franklin Martin and family
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Berry O'Kelly Training School, Method, N.C
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George Edward Davis and family
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Library of Livingstone College
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John Wilton Black and wife
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Walter Eugene Hayley and family
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William Henry Hayes and family
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Robert Langham Douglass
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Henry Hall Falkner and family
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Saint Agnes' Hospital, Saint Augustine's School; Library and Taylor Hall; Saint Augustine's School
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Administration building; The Morrison Training School; Hoffman, N. C.; A State institution for delinquent Negro boys
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The Bishop Tuttle School; Raleigh, N. C.; A national center for the training of young Negro women in Christian leadership and social work
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St. Agnes Hospital; Raleigh, N. C.; A general hospital for Negros
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The New State's Prison Camp for Negros; Cary, N. C
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14th Street School; Winston - Salem, N. C.; One of the modern public school buildings for Negros in North Carolina
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The old Harnett County Negro Rural School, 1924
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The State Hospital for Negro Insane; Goldsboro, N. C
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The old State's Prison Camp for Negros; Cary, N. C
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Lincoln Hospital; Durham, N. C.; A general hospital for Negroes
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The men's ward; Negro Division; State Tuberculosis Sanatorium; Sanatorium, N. C
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The new Harnett County Negro Rural High School, 1926; A Rosenwald School
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First Public Welfare Institute for Negro Social Workers; Held January 13, 14, and 15, 1926, at the Winston - Salem Teachers' College
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The Angier B. Duke Memorial Building; Colored Orphanage; Oxford, N. C
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Administration building; State School for Negro deaf, dumb and blind; Raleigh, N.C
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Negro Unit - State Orthopedic Hospital; Gastonia, N. C.; the gift of B. N. Duke and presented to the State; March 15, 1926
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Frank - one of North Carolina's social liabilities
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One of our missionaries and his family; Reverend F. Foard, Monroe, N.C
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Grace Church, Concord, N.C.; Erected in 1893
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Our student-body in Greensboro, February 15, 1926
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Pastor Dorpat and his pupils at Meherrin
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James Spencer; Died aged 123 years
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Our theological students at Greensboro, February, 1926
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Church and Parsonage, Mount Pleasant, N.C
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Two little Lutherans, Rockwell, N.C
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The Second General Conference, held in Concord, N.C., 1925
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Superintendent F. D. Alston, Charlotte, N.C
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