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Hanover Seaside Club, Wrightsville Beach postmarked 1911 Contributed by Jerald Scott Humphrey |
Wilmington NC Post Office postmarked 1909 Contributed by Jerald Scott Humphrey |
![]() Post Office Wilmington NC |
![]() Post Office, 1906 Wilmington NC |
![]() Post Office, 1905 Wilmington NC |
![]() Cape Fear River, Wilmington NC |
![]() Steamer Wilmington Contributed by Becki Watters |
![]() City of Wilmington Ship Contributed by Becki Watters |
![]() Waterfront Wilmington NC circa 1910 Contributed by Natasha Miles |
![]() First Presbyterian Church Wilmington NC |
![]() St James Episcopal Church Wilmington NC |
![]() Wilmington NC Churches |
![]() Revenue Cutter at Custom House Wilmington NC |
![]() Cape Fear River Sunrise, Wilmington NC |
Sunrise over Cape Fear River, Wilmington NC |
![]() Market Street showing residence of Dr John D Bellamy Wilmington NC |
![]() James Sprunt Residence Wilmington NC Contributed by Natasha Miles |
![]() Residence of NC's First Governor Elected by the People Wilmington NC |
![]() Front Street Looking North Wilmington NC |
![]() Front Street at Night Wilmington NC |
![]() Front Street Looking North Wilmington NC |
![]() Front Street Looking North, Wilmington NC |
![]() Front Street Looking North, Wilmington NC |
![]() Market Street Looking West Wilmington NC |
![]() Third Street, 1906 Wilmington, NC |
![]() Third Street Looking North postmarked 1905 Wilmington, NC |
![]() Market Street Looking East Wilmington NC |
![]() The Orton, Peoples & Atlantic Banks, Wilmington NC |
![]() Entrance to Oakdale Cemetery Wilmington NC |
![]() Main Entrance, Oakdale Cemetery Wilmington NC |
![]() Carolina Apartment House, Wilmington NC |
![]() YMCA Building, postmarked 1906 Wilmington, NC |
![]() Atlantic Coast Line Depot, Wilmington NC |
![]() James Walker Hospital Wilmington NC |
![]() St John's Tavern, Wilmington NC |
![]() Court House and City Hall, Wilmington NC |
![]() City Hall 1909, Wilmington NC |
![]() City Hall, Wilmington NC |
![]() City Hall, Wilmington NC |
![]() Court House, Wilmington NC |
![]() The Cowan Home Wilmington NC |
![]() The Bijou, Wilmington NC Contributed by Natasha Miles |
![]() Wrightsville Beach Looking North circa 1912 Contributed by Natasha Miles |
![]() Oceanic Hotel, Wrightsville Beach Contributed by Natasha Miles |
![]() Oceanic Hotel, Wrightsville Beach Contributed by Natasha Miles |
![]() Hotel Tarrymore, Wrightsville Beach, NC |
![]() Looking South From Station No. 1, Wrightsville Beach, NC |
![]() St Teresa's Church, Wrightsville Beach, NC |
![]() Carolina Beach Drug Store and Bus Station, Carolina Beach, NC |
![]() Center of Carolina Beach NC |
![]() Boardwark & Casino Carolina Beach, NC |
![]() Delgado Mill
Contributed
by Becki Watters
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Found among
photos of Virginia Louise Canady,
born in Wilmington in 1911. Written on the back of the photo was only
the word
"cousins."
Virginia Louise Canady's family surnames were Canady, Guthrie, and
Landers.
Photo submitted by Rose Fox |
![]() Civil War
Reunion Photo (3rd
Infantry, Company K) from the early
1900s. John B Blake is the 7th from the
right in the back row. The others are unknown.
Photo submitted by Edith Cox |
![]() Sunday
School group in front of Delgado Baptist Church, circa 1915. Mellon
Watts of Tabor City is
squatting 5th from the left in front row with a black hat.
Michael Whaley identified the church. He is working on a program about the Delgado Cotton Mill which operated in Wilmington from 1899 to 1967. The mill became Spofford Mill in 1931. The church was built in the mill village in 1914, was renamed Gibson Avenue Baptist Church in 1926, and is still in existence, although the old building has been torn down. Photo
submitted by Jason
Bordeaux
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![]() Confederate
Veterans at the YWCA building. 22 men are pictured and
identified on an accompanying sheet. 3 men pictured weren't veterans.
Among those identified are: Rev Andrew J Howell, Dr William Baldwin,
Edgar Williams, Henry Kuhl, Richard M V Reaves, Dr William D MacMillan,
and Benjamin F Hall.
From the Lower
Cape Fear Historical Society website
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