Carolina Power and Light Photograph Collection, PHC.68
Abstract
This collection consists of 558 folders (many containing multiple items) housing photographic
prints and negatives from the photographic library of Carolina Power and Light. The
photographs date c. 1900-1975 and are a good source of early 20th century photographs
of small towns and cities across North Carolina, especially Raleigh. Photos of small
towns and cities depict overall street scenes in downtown areas, important buildings,
hotels, retail stores, commercial structures, street cars, automobiles, delivery trucks,
and people on the street.
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Carolina Power and Light Photograph Collection
- Call Number
- PHC.68
- Creator
-
Carolina Power and Light Company
- Date
- 1900-1975
- Repository
-
State Archives of North Carolina
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], PhC.68, Carolina Power and Light Photograph Collection,
State Archives of North Carolina; Raleigh, NC.
Collection Overview
This collection consists of 558 folders (many containing multiple items) housing photographic
prints and negatives from the photographic library of Carolina Power and Light. The
photographs date c. 1900-1975 and are a good source of early 20th century photographs
of small towns and cities across North Carolina, especially Raleigh. Photos of small
towns and cities depict overall street scenes in downtown areas, important buildings,
hotels, retail stores, commercial structures, street cars, automobiles, delivery trucks,
and people on the street. These photographs are generally very well composed and rendered.
The collection is also a good source for exterior and interior images of textile mills,
power plants, commercial and industrial buildings. The photographs document the evolution
and marketing of electrical infrastructure, electric appliances, kitchen equipment
such as stoves and household aids. Other highlights include mid-20th century storm
damage from various ice storms, hurricanes and other weather; Carolina Power & Light
employees and offices; the history of electricity and its transmission in North Carolina;
and scenic views of the state including highways, roads, and powerlines.
Arrangement Note
This collection is arranged by the following series; however, each item within each
series has a unique call number and is described individually. Cities: A to Z (except
Raleigh); Cities: Raleigh; History: Farms (agriculture); History: Linemen; Transportation;
Employees; Mills; Marketing and Advertising; History: Storms; History: Environmental;
People; Power Plants; Recreation (includes CP&L sports teams); Research; Scenic; Transmission
(electrical lines, etc.); Transportation.
Biographical/Historical
Carolina Power and Light Company (CP&L) was founded 13 July 1908 as the result of
a merger between Cape Fear Power Company, Consumer Light and Power Company and Raleigh
Electric. Savvy business decisions, such as the company's focus on marketing household
electric appliances like refrigerators and electric irons, created a healthy demand
for electricity in the late 1910s through the early 1920s. Through the 1920s and 1930s,
the company continued to acquire smaller electric companies and add to its service
network while also building new infrastructure such as transmission lines and hydroelectric
plants-all of which are depicted in this collection.
In addition to private household use of electricity, municipal and industrial use
was mainstream by the late 1920s. In the early 1910s, the textile industry in North
Carolina started to make a transition from water turbines and steam engines to small
electric motors to power the looms and other machinery. CP&L provided much of the
power to these industrial giants. Various mills across North Carolina and the electric
motors installed are depicted in this collection.
Moving into the 1930s the company gained competition from the federal government after
President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Tennessee Valley Authority Act which gave
the government authority to build hydroelectric power plants. To retain customers
during the Great Depression and compete with the government, the company decreased
rates-almost 50% over a 7 year period. This tactic proved to be very sucessful and
further spread the use of electricity.
During the development of nuclear power in the 1950s, the company sent employees to
study at the nuclear reactor on the campus of North Carolina State University. In
1966 the company's first nuclear reactor was finished in Hartsville, SC. North Carolina's
first plant in Brunswick County was completed in 1975 and Shearon Harris Nuclear Power
Plant in New Hill followed in 1987.
Carolina Power and Light acquired Florida Progress Corporation in 2000 resulting in
the formation of Progress Energy. Progress Energy and Duke Energy merged in 2012.
Sources:
McCrea, William J. "Carolina Power & Light Company." NC Pedia. N.p., 2006. Web. 15
Dec. 2015.
A Century of Progress; Celebrating Progress Energy's History of Service. Old Saybrook,:
Greenwich Group, 2008. Print.
Contents of the Collection
Collection Contents
Asheboro, NC, Various Street Scenes c. 1930. Business District, at Asheboro, Randolph
County, North Carolina; Photographs Taken circa 1930.
PhC.68.1.1-5
Asheville, NC, Street Scene, Pack Square c. 1913. Elevated views of Pack Square, at
Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina; Photographs Taken 1913.
PhC.68.1.2.1-2
Asheville, NC, Steam Electric Station c. 1926. Exterior View Looking Southeast of
the Asheville Steam Electric Station 1925 Extension, at Asheville, Buncombe County,
North Carolina; Photograph Taken 25 August 1926.
PhC.68.1.3
Asheville, NC, Street Scene Views c. 1927 .Two Street Scene Views of Asheville: The
First is a View of an Unidentified Traffic Intersection at a Business District; The
Second is an Unidentified Traffic Thoroughfare Leading into or out of Town; Both Photographs
Taken in Buncombe County, North Carolina, c. 1927.
PhC.68.1.4.1-2
Asheville, NC, Street Car Barn c. 1927-28. Twenty-Five Views of the Beginning to End
Construction Phases of the Asheville Street Car Barn; Beginning After the Floods of
August, 1927, Through the Roof Collapse, 13 December 1927; Then Weekly Photographs
Until the Completion, March, 1928.
PhC.68.1.5.1-25
Asheville, NC, Patton Avenue After Street Pole Construction c. 1930. Street Scene
View Looking Down Patton Avenue After the Street Pole Construction, at Asheville,
Buncombe County, North Carolina, 1930.
PhC.68.1.6
Asheville, NC, College (Government) Street c. 1925 and 1958. Three Street Scene Views
of Government (now College) Street, Showing a Chestnut Pole, 1925, that was Subsequently
Replaced in the 1926 Photograph; The 1958 Image was Taken at the Same Spot and Shows
Newer Street Lamps, April, 1958.
PhC.68.1.7.1-3
Asheville, NC, Carolina Power and Light Public Service Building c. 1932 and 1950.
Two Exterior Views of the Front of the Carolina Power and Light Company Public Service
Building and Surrounding Businesses, at Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina;
Photographs Taken circa 1932 and 1950.
PhC.68.1.8.1-2
Asheville, NC, Carolina Power and Light Public Service Building c. 1932 and 1950.
Three Street Scene Views of Patton Avenue, at Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina;
Photographs Taken 1937, 1941 and 1947, Respectively.
PhC.68.1.10.1-3
Asheville, NC, Night Shot of Tunnel Road c. 1958. Night View of Tunnel Road, Shortly
After the Installation of New Lighting, Leading into Asheville, Buncombe County, North
Carolina; Photograph Taken circa 1958.
PhC.68.1.11
Asheville, NC, Gas Plant c. 1927. Exterior View of the Asheville Steam Plant, at Asheville,
Buncombe County, North Carolina; Photograph circa 1927.
PhC.68.1.12
Bath, NC, St. Thomas Church c. 1958. Exterior view of Saint Thomas Church built in
1734, the oldest standing church in the state. Bath, Beaufort County, NC. Photograph
c. 1958
PhC.68.1.13
Beaufort, NC, Joseph Bell House, c. 1971. Exterior view of the front of the Bell house,
built 1767, after restoration at Beaufort, Carteret County, NC. Photograph c. 1971.
PhC.68.1.14
Cape Hatteras, NC, Surf Fishing c. 1956. View of two unidentified people surf fishing
at Cape Hatteras, Dare County, NC. c. 1956
PhC.68.1.15
Charlotte, NC, East and West Trade Street c. 1923. Two separate street scenes looking
east and west down Trade Street in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC c. 1923
PhC.68.1.16.1-2
Cherokee, NC, "Unto These Hills" Dramatization c. 1964. View of the dramatization,
"Unto These Hills" performed by the Cherokee Braves on Qualla reservation, at Cherokee,
Swain County, NC. c. 1964
PhC.68.1.17
Dunn, NC, Unidentified Residential Street c. 1923. Two views of First Baptist Church
and an unidentified residence on Broad Street in Dunn, Harnett County, NC, 24 October
1923.
PhC.68.1.19.1-2
Clinton, NC, Tree Trimming and Removal c. 1927. Four views of crews trimming and removing
trees. Sycamore Street intersection, Clinton, Sampson County, NC c. 1927
PhC.68.1.18.1-4
Dunn, NC, Carolina Power and Light Office c. 1923. Three separate views of the exterior
of the Carolina Power and Light office. Dunn, Harnett County, NC c. 1923.
PhC.68.1.20.1-3
Dunn, NC, Carolina Power and Light Office, Interior Views c. 1925. Five separate interior
views of the Carolina Power and Light Office. Dunn, Harnett County, NC c. 1925
PhC.68.1.21.1-5
Durham, NC, Corner Roxboro and Main Streets c. 1915. Elevated view of street at the
corner of Roxboro Road and Main Street looking north, Durham, Durham County, NC c.
1915
PhC.68.1.22
Durham, NC, Main Street c.1923. View of Main Street looking east from Corcoran Street.
Shows the Geer Building, Fidelity Bank and First National bank. Durham, Durham County,
NC c. 1923
PhC.68.1.23
Durham, NC, Corner of Main and Corcoran Streets c. 1914. Two street views of the corner
of Main and Corcoran Streets. The Trust Building (tallest), the united States Post
Office (center) and the Academy of Music. Durham, Durham County, NC c. 1914
PhC.68.1.24.1-2
Durham, NC, Main Street Looking West c. 1912. Main Street looking west in Durham,
Durham County, NC c. 1912
PhC.68.1.25
Durham, NC, East Main Street c. 1912. East Main Street between Corcoran and Mangum
Streets. Durham, Durham County, NC c. 1912
PhC.68.1.26
Durham, NC, American Tobacco Company, Pettigrew Street c. 1920. Exterior front view
of the American Tobacco Company World Headquarters Factory. Manufacturers of Bull
Durham Smoking Tobacco, Pettigrew Street, Durham, Durham County, NC. c. 1920
PhC.68.1.27
Durham, NC, Chesterfield Cigarettes Factory c. 1920. Exterior view of the Chesterfield
Cigarette Factory, formerly W. Duke and Sons Tobacco Company. Later becomes Liggett
and Myers. Main Street, Durham, Durham County, NC c. 1920
PhC.68.1.28
Durham, NC, Durham High School, Duke Street c. 1925. Exterior view of Durham High
School on Duke Street, Durham, Durham County, NC. c. 1925
PhC.68.1.29
Durham, NC, Watts Hospital c. 1923. Exterior view of campus of Watts Hospital built
in 1908. Currently North Carolina School for Science and Math. Club Boulevard and
Broad Streets, Durham, Durham County, NC c. 1923
PhC.68.1.30
Durham, NC, Residences on Duke Street c. 1920. Two exterior views of residences on
Duke Street in Durham, NC. Residences of John Sprut Hill and Harwood Hall, Home of
George Watson Watts. Durham, Durham County, NC c. 1920
PhC.68.1.31.1-2
Fayetteville, NC, Hay Street Looking Toward Market House c. 1915. Hay Street looking
toward the Old Slave Market House. Fayetteville, Cumberland County, NC c. 1909
PhC.68.1.32
Fayetteville, NC, St. Luke's Hospital c. 1910. Front: exterior view of Saint Luke's
Hospital. Reverse: exterior view of an unidentified municipal building shortly after
construction. Fayetteville, Cumberland County, NC c. 1910
PhC.68.1.33.1-2
Goldsboro, NC, Main Street c. 1870. Elevated view of Main Street business district
and railroad yard. Goldsboro, Wayne County, NC c. 1870
PhC.68.1.34.1-2
Goldsboro, NC, Center Street Business District c. 1923. Street view of Center Street
business district. People's Bank and Trust Company, Wayne Shoe Store, Bizzell Hay
and Feed are seen. Goldsboro, Wayne County, NC c. 1923
PhC.68.1.35.1-3
Goldsboro, NC, Business District c. 1928. Street scene of downtown Goldsboro business
district. Cars are seen parked along street in front of businesses. c. 1928
PhC.68.1.36
Goldsboro, NC, Street Scene c. 1928. Street scene in Goldsboro, NC. Intersection of
Walnut Street and John Street looking north up John Street. Pedestrians are seen on
a busy sidewalk, cars are seen parked along the street as cars drive by. c. 1928
PhC.68.1.37
Goldsboro, NC, Carolina Power and Light Office c. 1925. Two views of the Carolina
Power and Light Company office in Goldsboro, NC. One exterior view of the office at
the time it moved to 128 South James Street-the old Weil Brothers office. One interior
view of the office showing working clerks and electronic goods for sale. c. 1925
PhC.68.1.38.1-2
Goldsboro, NC, Street Scenes c. 1928-1931. Five varying street views of downtown Goldsboro,
NC business district. Center and Walnut Streets are seen along with an unidentified
street. A man is seen standing at the entrance to Crystal Cafe, looking toward camera,
lighting a cigarette. Other views show various businesses, streets lined with cars
and pedestrians on sidewalks. Goldsboro, Wayne County, NC. c. 1928-31
PhC.68.1.39.1-5
Hamlet, NC, Yadkin River Power Company c. 1910. Two front exterior views of Yadkin
River Power Company office, shown at night and during the day. Also included is one
interior view of Hamlet office (PhC68.1.40.3) and one interior view of office in Wadesboro,
NC (PhC68.1.40.4). c. 1910-1925
PhC.68.1.40.1-4
Hamlet, NC, Carolina Power and Light Crew at Yadkin River Power Company c. 1912. A
Carolina Power and Light Company Transformer crew is seen posing with a large truck
and trailer. Four men are seen standing by the truck and one man behind the trailer
parked in front of the Hamlet, NC Yadkin River Power Company office. Hamlet, Richmond
County, NC. c. 1912
PhC.68.1.41.1-2
Hamlet, NC, Main Street c. 1912. Main Street in Hamlet, NC is seen looking south east.
Residents are seen in the street with horse drawn wagons. Children are seen on the
sidewalk and in the street on bicycles. Hamlet, Richmond county, NC c. 1912
PhC.68.1.42.1
Hamlet, NC, Champlain (Chamberlain) Street c. 1918. Corner of Champlain (Chamerlain)
and Main Streets in Hamlet, NC. The Eli A. Lackey house is seen on the corner as large
power poles run down the street. Hamlet, Richmond County, NC, 24 April 1918
PhC.68.1.43
Hamlet, NC, Seaboard Air Line Rail Road Station and Hotel c. 1915. View of the Seaboard
Air Line Railroad Station in Hamlet, NC. Approximately a dozen people are seen around
the front of the station. Railroad tracks are seen in the foreground. Hamlet, Richmond
County, NC c. 1915
PhC.68.1.44
Henderson, NC, James Street c. 1918. James Street in Henderson, NC is pictured. Houses
lining the street and a power pole are seen. Caption reads, "Carolina Power and Light
Company 22 K. V. Line on James Street, Henderson, NC May 1919". Henderson, Vance County,
NC May 1918
PhC.68.1.45
Henderson, NC, James and Garnet Streets. 22 April 1918. Two views of James Street
(one view shows automobile) in Henderson, NC and one view Garnet Street. Residential
areas are seen with large power poles running down the length of the street. One identical
copy with each print. Photos are captioned, "22000 Volt line on Garnet (James) Street
Henderson, NC. 4-22-1918". Henderson, Vance County, NC. 22 April 1918
PhC.68.1.46.1-6
Henderson, NC, Garnet Street Business District c. 1924. Garnet Street business district.
Post office is seen on the right along with various retail establishments on both
sides of the streets. Automobiles are seen parked along street with some pedestrians
waking past. Henderson, Vance County, NC c. 1924
PhC.68.1.47
Henderson, NC, Garnet Street at Night c. 1934. View of Garnet Street business district
in Henderson, NC at night. Cars are seen parked along the street as street lights
illuminate the area. Henderson, Vance County, NC c. 1934
PhC.68.1.48
Henderson, NC, Carolina Power and Light Serviceman With His Truck c. 1925. Carolina
Power and Light Serviceman, Frederick (Fritz) W. Daeke (1888-1957) is seen posing
beside his service truck, a Corbitt Model B. Henderson, Vance County, NC. c. 1925
PhC68.1.273 is a duplicate of this print.
PhC.68.1.49
Hendersonville, NC, Night View U.S. Hwys 70 and 74 Business c. 1957. Night view of
US Highways 70 and 74 business at night. Amoco, Esso, Gulf, Shell, Holiday Inn, and
McDonald's can be seen as cars travel down the road. Hendersonville, Henderson County,
NC c. 1957
PhC.68.1.50.1-2
Kernersville, NC Highway 66 Business District c. 1940. Kernersville, NC street scene.
Central Hotel is seen on far right as people are seen walking down sidewalks, roadwork
is seen in foreground. Kernersville, Forsyth County, NC c. 1940
PhC.68.1.51
Kill Devil Hills, NC, Wright Brothers Memorial c, 1935, 1969. Two tourists are seen
observing the Wright Brothers Memorial in Kill Devil Hills, NC c. 1935 Also included
is an interior view of a reproduction of the original Wright Brothers plane produced
by NC Dept of Natural and Economic Resources c. 1969. Kill Devil Hills, Dare County,
NC.
PhC.68.1.52.1-2
Lake Lure, NC, Views of Dam and Scenic Views c. 1927. One scenic view of Lake Lure
looking toward an island on the lake and mountains in the far distance. Two views
of a newly finished Lake Lure dam. A crowd of people are seen on top of the dam (possibly
dedication). Lake Lure, Rutherford County, NC March 1927
PhC.68.1.53.1-3
Laurinburg, NC, State Bank of Laurinburg c. 1909. The State Bank building in Laurinburg,
NC is seen. Three men are seen sitting in a window near a horse drawn carriage parked
on the street. Laurinburg, Scotland County, NC c. 1909
PhC.68.1.54.1
Long Beach, NC, Aerial Views c. 1938 and 1954. Two aerial views of Long Beach, NC.
The first was taken at an altitude of ~500ft c. 1938. The second was taken at an altitude
of ~1000 feet 15 October 1954 just after Hurricane Hazel. Long Beach, Brunswick County,
NC
PhC.68.1.55.1-2
Lumberton, NC, Business District, 24 October 1923. Five identical prints of varying
quality of the intersection of North Elm and West 5th Street in Lumberton, NC. Businesses,
people and cars line the street. Lumberton, Robeson County, NC 24 October 1923
PhC.68.1.56.1-5
Lumberton, NC, Robeson County Courthouse c. 1907 and 1920. Two views of the Robeson
County Courthouse in Lumberton, NC. One view was taken in 1907 and the other in 1920.
Lumberton, Robeson County, NC c. 1907 and 1920
PhC.68.1.57.1-2
Maxton, NC, Construction of Female College c. 1910. Carolina College (Presbyterian
Junior College for Boys) is seen under construction. Bricks and building materials
surround a partially completed structure covered in wood scaffolding. Maxton, Robeson
County, NC c. 1910
PhC.68.1.58
Morehead City, NC, Fort Macon Aerial c. 1950. Aerial view of Fort Macon on the Outer
Banks of North Carolina. Carteret County, NC c. 1950
PhC.68.1.59
New Bern, NC, Elevated Views of Tryon Palace c. 1963. Three identical prints of the
courtyard, gardens and front exterior of Tryon Palace. New Bern, Craven County, NC
c. 1963
PhC.68.1.60.1-3
New Bern, NC, Local Carolina Power and Light Office. c. 1954. Exterior view of the
Carolina Power and Light company office in Newbern, NC. A man and a woman are seen
walking away front the front door. Newbern, Craven County, NC. c. 1954
PhC.68.1.61
Oxford, NC, Interior View of Carolina Power and Light Office c. 1914. Interior view
of the Carolina Power and Light office in Oxford, Granville County, NC c. 1914
PhC.68.1.62
Oxford, NC, Business District c. 1914. Hillsboro Street in Oxford, NC is shown looking
east. A hotel is seen on the right and Blalock Motor Company is seen on the right.
Businesses and cars are seen lining the street. Oxford, Granville County, NC c. 1914
PhC.68.1.63
Raeford, NC, Electric Lines/Street Scenes, Business District c. 1927. Five small snapshots
of areas in and around the business district of Raeford, NC. 64.1 shows a side street
with a Ford dealership in the near background and cars lining the right side of the
street. 64.2 shows electrical lines and a streetlight. 64.3 shows parked cars along
an unidentified street. A business, W. A. Gregory's can be seen. 64.4 shows a residential
street with a service station in the near distance. 64.5 shows a young girl and a
woman crossing a side street. Print is captioned "Bishops Crook, Raeford". Raeford,
PhC.68.1.64.1-5
Rockingham, NC, Yadkin River Power Company Storefront c. 1912. Storefront of the Yadkin
River Power Company Local Office in Rockingham, NC shown at night. Lighting products
can be seen displayed in the windows. Rockingham, Richmond County, NC c. 1912
PhC.68.1.65
Rockingham, NC, Washington Street Looking East c. 1924. Washington Street in Rockingham,
NC is shown looking east. Businesses, cars, and people are seen lining the street.
Rockingham, NC, Richmond County, NC c. 1924
PhC.68.1.66
Rockingham, NC, Bank of Pee Dee c. 1912. Bank of Pee Dee on the corner of Washington
and Hancock Streets in Rockingham, NC is seen. Rockingham, Richmond County, NC c.
1912
PhC.68.1.67
Rockingham, NC, Yadkin River Power Company Storefront c. 1915-1920. Storefront of
the Yadkin River Power Company Local Office in Rockingham, NC. Lighting and other
products can be seen displayed in the windows. Rockingham, Richmond County, NC c.
1915-1920
PhC.68.1.68
Southport, NC, Aerial View c. 1974. Two identical aerial views (one color) of the
city of Southport, NC and adjacent marina. Southport, Brunswick County, North Carolina
c. 1974
PhC.68.1.69
Wadesboro, NC, Yadkin River Power Company Storefront c.1912. Storefront of the Yadkin
River Power Company Local Office in Wadesboro, NC shown at night. Lighting products
can be seen displayed in the windows. Wadesboro, Anson County, NC c. 1912
PhC.68.1.70.1-2
Wadesboro, NC, Yadkin River Power Co Storefront c. 1917. Storefront of the Yadkin
River Power Company Local Office in Wadesboro, NC. Lighting and other products can
be seen displayed in the windows. Wadesboro, Anson County, NC c. 1917
PhC.68.1.71
Wadesboro, NC, Anson County Courthouse c. 1911. Street scene in Wadesboro, NC. Some
of the original Anson county courthouse is seen. C.S. Wheeler Harness Shop is seen
on the opposite side of the street. A horse and carriage is seen on the unpaved street.
c. 1911
PhC.68.1.72
Hamlet, NC, Main Street Business District c. 1923. Main Street in Hamlet, NC is seen
looking west. Cars are seen lining the street as a pedestrian walks toward camera.
Various business are also seen. Hamlet, Richmond County, NC c. 1923
PhC.68.1.73
Wadesboro, NC, Bland Studio/ Yadkin River Power Company Storefront c.1916. Storefront
of the Yadkin River Power Company Local Office in Wadesboro, NC at 117 North Greene
Street. Lighting and other products can be seen displayed in the windows. Wadesboro,
Anson County, NC c. 1916
PhC.68.1.74
Wadesboro, NC, Intersection of Wade and Green Streets c. 1923. Pictured is the intersection
of Green and Wade Streets looking northwest in Wadesboro, cars, people and businesses
are seen. Taken from vantage point of Wheeler Harness Shop. Wadesboro, Anson County,
NC 23 October 1923
PhC.68.1.75.1-3
Wadesboro, NC, Anson County Courthouse c. 1923. Exterior view of the Anson County
Courthouse and surrounding grounds. Wadesboro, Anson County, NC c. 1923
PhC.68.1.76
Wilmington, NC, Color Waterfront View c. 1974. Color view of waterfront in Wilmington,
NC. New Hanover County, NC c. 1974
PhC.68.1.77
Wilmington, NC, Wrightsville Beach Causeway Opening c. 1926. Dedication ceremony for
the Wilmington-Wrightsville Beach Causeway June 1926. Ribbons are seen tied across
the bridge with a decorated car just behind the ribbons. A marching band and a crowd
are seen in the background. Wilmington, New Hanover County, NC c. 1926
PhC.68.1.78
Wilmington, NC, Wrightsville Beach Causeway c.1930. View of the Wilmington-Wrightsville
Beach Causeway. Wilmington, New Hanover County, NC c. 1930.
PhC.68.1.79.1-3
Wilmington, NC, Bellmead Woods Plantation House c. 1930. Two views of the Bell Mead
Woods plantation house located five miles from Wrightsville Beach. Print has a thorough
historical details concerning the house pasted on the back. Wilmington, New Hanover
County, NC c. 1930
PhC.68.1.80.1-2
Wrightsville Beach, NC, Tourists Gathered Lumina Pavilion c.1912. Two views of the
Lumina Pavilion depicting formally dressed tourists gathering on the steps to the
building. Wrightsville Beach, New Hanover County, NC c. 1912
PhC.68.1.81.1-2
Zebulon, NC, Carolina Power and Light Office c. 1932. One front exterior view of the
Zebulon Carolina Power and Light Office in Zebulon, NC and four interior views of
the store and its merchandise. Small appliances and other electrical related goods
are seen. c. 1932
PhC.68.1.82.1-5
Zebulon, NC, Public Officials at Rural Fire Department c.1957. (left to right) Ed
Hales, Dr. L. M. Massey, Dewey Massey, M. L. Hagwood, Horace Gay, Chief Willie B.
Hopkins, Robert Ed Horton, and Grady Miller are seen posing next to a Zebulon fire
engine. c. 1957
PhC.68.1.83
Unidentified Courthouse c. 1923. Exterior view of an unidentified courthouse. c. 1923
PhC.68.1.84
Goldsboro, NC, Interior/Front Exterior Carolina Theater c.1930. Two interior and one
exterior view of the Carolina Theatre in Goldsboro, NC. Front exterior view also shows
Opera House to the right of the theatre. Goldsboro, Wayne County, NC c. 1930
PhC.68.1.85.1-3
Henderson, NC, View of Garnet Street looking North c. 1935. View of Garnet Street
looking north. First United Methodist Church can be seen on the left. Other stores
and service stations can also be seen. Henderson, Vance County, NC c. 1935
PhC.68.1.86
Raleigh, NC, Elevated View, Fayetteville Street c. 1909. Elevated view of Fayetteville
Street in Raleigh, NC looking south from the top of the NC Capitol dome. Raleigh,
Wake County, NC c. 1909
PhC.68.1.87
Raleigh, NC, Elevated View, Fayetteville Street c. 1913. Elevated view of Fayetteville
Street in Raleigh, NC looking south from the top of the NC Capitol dome. Street cars,
pedestrians and businesses are seen running the length of the street. Raleigh, Wake
County, NC c. 1913
PhC.68.1.88
Raleigh, NC, Elevated View, Fayetteville Street c. 1913. Elevated view of Fayetteville
Street in Raleigh, NC looking south from the top of the NC Capitol dome. Street cars,
pedestrians and businesses are seen running the length of the street. Raleigh, Wake
County, NC c. 1913
PhC.68.1.89.1-4
Raleigh, NC, Elevated View, Fayetteville Street c. 1913. Elevated view of Fayetteville
Street in Raleigh, NC looking south from the top of the NC Capitol dome. Street cars,
pedestrians and businesses are seen running the length of the street. Raleigh, Wake
County, NC c. 1913
PhC.68.1.90
Raleigh, NC, Elevated View, Fayetteville Street c. 1913. Elevated view of Fayetteville
Street in Raleigh, NC looking south from the top of the NC Capitol dome. Street cars,
pedestrians and businesses are seen running the length of the street. Raleigh, Wake
County, NC c. 1913
PhC.68.1.91
Raleigh, NC, Elevated View, Fayetteville Street c. 1913. Elevated view of Fayetteville
Street in Raleigh, NC looking south from the top of the NC Capitol dome. Street cars,
pedestrians and businesses are seen running the length of the street. Raleigh, Wake
County, NC c. 1913
PhC.68.1.92
Raleigh, NC, Elevated View, Fayetteville Street c. 1916. Elevated view of Fayetteville
Street in Raleigh, NC looking south from the top of the NC Capitol dome. Street cars,
pedestrians and businesses are seen running the length of the street. Raleigh, Wake
County, NC c. 1916
PhC.68.1.93.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Elevated View, East Side of Fayetteville Street c. 1915. Elevated view
of Fayetteville Street in Raleigh, NC looking south from the top of the NC Capitol
dome. A banner is seen hanging across Martin Street advertising for the State Fair.
Street cars, pedestrians and businesses are seen running the length of the street.
Raleigh, Wake County, NC October 1929
PhC.68.1.94
Raleigh, NC, Elevated View, Fayetteville Street During State Fair c. 1926. Elevated
view of Fayetteville Street in Raleigh, NC looking south from the top of the NC Capitol
dome. A banner is seen hanging across Martin Street advertising for the State Fair.
Street cars, pedestrians and businesses are seen running the length of the street.
Raleigh, Wake County, NC October 1926
PhC.68.1.95
Raleigh, NC, Elevated View, Fayetteville Street c. 1943. Elevated view of Fayetteville
Street in Raleigh, NC looking south from the top of the NC Capitol dome. Street cars,
pedestrians and businesses are seen running the length of the street. Raleigh, Wake
County, NC c. 1943
PhC.68.1.96
Raleigh, NC, Fayetteville Street, Spring 1940. Elevated view of Fayetteville Street
in Raleigh, NC looking south from the top of the NC Capitol dome. Street cars, pedestrians
and businesses are seen running the length of the street. Raleigh, Wake County, NC,
Spring 1940
PhC.68.1.97
Raleigh, NC, Streetcars at Fayetteville and Martin Streets, 15 May 1909. Street scene
looking northeast at the intersection of Martin and Fayetteville Streets in Raleigh,
NC. Three streetcars are seen stopped as the conductors pose for a picture. Citizens
National Bank is seen on the northeastern corner of Fayetteville Street in the near
background. An advertisement for the day's baseball game is seen on the front of the
streetcar. 15 May 1909
PhC.68.1.98.1-4
Raleigh, NC, US Post Office on Fayetteville Street, 15 May 1909. Street scene looking
southwest at the intersection of Martin and Fayetteville Streets in Raleigh, NC. The
Federal Building/Post Office/Century Station building is seen on the corner. To its
immediate left is seen the Wake County Courthouse. Three horse and carriages can be
seen parked in front of the post office. Streetcar lines and streets paved in Belgian
block are clearly seen. 15 May 1909
PhC.68.1.99
Raleigh, NC, Elevated View of Fayetteville and Martin Streets c. 1913. Elevated view
of Fayetteville and Wilmington Streets looking north in Raleigh, NC taken from the
roof of the Commercial National Bank on Martin Street. Many downtown buildings can
be seen including Raleigh Bank and Trust, the back of Citizens National Bank, NC Capitol,
Ruffin Building, etc. Cars and horse and carriages can be seen on Wilmington Street
near City Market. Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina c. 1913
PhC.68.1.100.1-2
Raleigh, NC, New Street Lamps on Fayetteville Street 6 February 1917. Street level
view of Fayetteville Street looking north at the intersection of Davie. City Hall
and Auditorium can be seen in the near background at the corner of Davie and Fayetteville
Streets. Streetlights, pedestrians, shops, automobiles and horse and carriages are
seen lining Fayetteville street. Raleigh, Wake County, NC 6 February 1917
PhC.68.1.101
Raleigh, NC, Post Office/Wake County Courthouse Fayetteville Street, 6 February 1917.
View of Fayetteville Street looking north northwest from Davie Street. In foreground
is a newly installed luminous arc lamp. Wake County courthouse, Federal Building/Post
Office and other buildings can be seen. Both automobiles and horse and carriages are
seen along Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, Wake County, NC 6 February 1917
PhC.68.1.102.1-3
Raleigh, NC, Fayetteville St. from Morgan St., Raleigh, N.C., 1917. View looking south
down Fayetteville Street from Capitol Square in Raleigh, NC. Automobiles, carriages,
and pedestrians are seen lining the street. Streetcar rails are easily seen down the
middle of the street. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1917
PhC.68.1.103.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Corner of Davie and Fayetteville Streets c. 1910. Corner of Davie and
Fayetteville Streets in Raleigh, NC is seen looking east down Davie Street. In addition
to power poles and lines a corner grocery store, Henry G. Deboy, is seen. A horse
and carriage bearing the stores name is seen parked just outside. Two bicycles are
also seen. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1910
PhC.68.1.104
Raleigh, NC, Fayetteville Street Looking Toward Capitol c. 1923. 200 block of Fayetteville
Street looking north toward State Capitol building. Automobiles, pedestrians and businesses
can be seen lining the street with the capitol building in the background. Raleigh,
Wake County, NC c. 1923
PhC.68.1.105
Raleigh, NC, Fayetteville Street Looking North From Yarborough Hotel c. 1925. Fayetteville
Street looking north from 300 block. The Yarborough Hotel can be seen on right side
of street. Automobiles, pedestrians, and streetcars can be seen. Raleigh, Wake County,
NC c. 1925
PhC.68.1.106.1-3
Raleigh, NC, West Side of Fayetteville Street Looking South c. 1926. West side of
Fayetteville Street looking south down sidewalk from Morgan Street. Automobiles and
pedestrians are seen lining the street. Signs for various businesses are also seen
along with a newly installed D.C. Magnetite Arc Lamp. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c.
1926
PhC.68.1.107
Raleigh, NC, West Side of Fayetteville Street c. 1921. West side of Fayetteville Street
looking south from Morgan Street. Pool and Crocker Shoe Store, Ellington's Photographic
Studio, Johnson and Broughton, Hotel Giersch, Raleigh Banking and Trust and other
unidentified businesses can be seen. A horse and carriage, parked cars and pedestrians
are also seen. c.1921
PhC.68.1.108.1-3
Raleigh, NC, Fayetteville Street Looking South West Side Sidewalk c. 1924. Fayetteville
Street looking south down west sidewalk. Pedestrians can be seen walking away from
camera. Parked automobiles and streetlights are seen lining the streets. c. 1924
PhC.68.1.109.1-2
Raleigh, NC, East Side of Fayetteville Street Looking South c. 1945. East side of
Fayetteville Street looking south from the Hargett Street. The Haywood Building, Royster's,
Charles Stores Company, Wake Theater and other businesses are seen. Raleigh, Wake
County, NC c. 1945
PhC.68.1.110
Raleigh, NC, Fayetteville Street Looking North From Hotel Sir Walter c. 1947. Fayetteville
Street looking north from Hotel Sir Walter at Davie Street. Cars, pedestrians and
various businesses can be seen including City Hall and Municipal Building and Durham
Life Insurance Building. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1947
PhC.68.1.111
Raleigh, NC, Lightner Hotel and Arcade 122 East Hargett Street c. 1926. View looking
east down Hargett Street Lightner Hotel and Arcade and the Montague Building are seen
on the right. Automobiles are seen lining the street as African Americans are seen
standing on sidewalk. Fire Station #3 can be seen on extreme left in background at
the corner of Hargett and Blount Streets. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1926
PhC.68.1.112.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Lightner Hotel and Arcade 122 East Hargett Street c. 1926. View looking
east down Hargett Street Lightner Hotel and Arcade and the Montague Building are seen
on the right. Automobiles are seen lining the street as African Americans are seen
standing on sidewalk. A sign for Raleigh Auction Company can also be seen. Raleigh,
Wake County, NC c. 1926
PhC.68.1.113.1-3
Raleigh, NC, East Hargett Street Business District c. 1943. East Hargett Street looking
east across Wilmington Street in Raleigh, NC. Moderate traffic is seen on the roads.
Pedestrians are seen on sidewalks passing various businesses. Raleigh, Wake County,
NC c. 1943
PhC.68.1.114.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Hargett Street Business District, Raleigh, N.C., 1943. Intersection of
Hargett and Wilmington Streets looking west. Scene is busy with cars, bicycles and
pedestrians. Local businesses are seen including Goodmans Millinery, G & S Department
Store, Johnson Jewelers, Pizer Prose Ladies and Men's Ready to Wear, Fines Men's Store,
Radio-Camera Supply and Capitol Cigar Store. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1943
PhC.68.1.115.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Southwestern Corner of Hargett and Fayetteville Streets, Raleigh Building
c. 1947. Pictured is the Raleigh Building on the southeastern corner of Hargett and
Fayetteville streets in Raleigh, NC. Businesses including Walgreens Drugs, Bowman's
Jewelers, and McLeod and Watson Clothing are seen. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1947
PhC.68.1.116
Raleigh, NC, View of NC Capitol from Hillsborough Street c.1909. View of NC Capitol
and Confederate Monument looking west from Hillsborough Street in Raleigh, NC. Pedestrians,
streetcars, streetcar tracks and lines are all seen. Raleigh, Wake County, NC. c.
1909
PhC.68.1.117
Raleigh, NC, Elevated View of Hillsborough Street From NC Capitol Dome c. 1909. Elevated
view of Hillsborough Street from the NC Capitol Dome. Raney House is seen on the Corner
of Hillsborough and Salisbury as well as the Confederate Monument on the Capitol grounds.
Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1909
PhC.68.1.118
Raleigh, NC, Elevated View of Martin Street Looking West c. 1908. Elevated view of
Martin Street in Raleigh, NC looking west from the top of Commercial National Bank.
Citizen's National Bank is seen in foreground on right. Below, carriages, automobiles,
streetcars and pedestrians are all seen in the streets. On far left the 1912 construction/expansion
project of Century Post Office can be seen. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1912
PhC.68.1.119.1-4
Raleigh, NC, Martin Street Looking West c. 1912. West Martin Street looking west from 100 block. The two-and-a-half story brick building on the extreme right is the News and Observer building. The paper moved here from Fayetteville St about 1908. Part of the Academy Building is seen on extreme left. Hotel Raleigh is seen on right at intersection with McDowell Street. Martin Street appears to be decorated for a parade, possibly President Taft's visit to Raleigh. Raleigh, Wake County, NC
PhC.68.1.120.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Martin Street Looking East c. 1917. Martin Street in Raleigh, North Carolina
looking east. Various businesses are seen including, The Strand Hotel, Dillon Supply
Company, Thompson Electric, Hotel Wright, and Circle Pharmacy. Automobiles and bicycles
are seen parked along the side of the street as streetcar rails run down the center.
Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1917
PhC.68.1.121.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Elevated View Martin Street c. 1919. Elevated view of Martin Street in
Raleigh, NC looking west from the top of Commercial National Bank. Day and night views.
Various downtown buildings are seen including, Capital Club building, The Bland Hotel,
and Century Post Office. Raleigh, Wake County, NC 1919
PhC.68.1.122.1-4
Raleigh, NC, Martin Street Looking East c. 1946. 100 Block of Martin Street in Raleigh,
NC. Various businesses are seen in the buildings along the street including, Andrew
Johnson Hotel, Wachovia Bank and Trust, Bob's Grill, The Maple Club, Hotel Raleigh
Annex, and Palace Theater. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1946
PhC.68.1.123
Raleigh, NC, Salisbury Street Looking North c. 1943. 300 block of Salisbury Street
looking north in Raleigh, NC. Automobiles are seen parked and traveling down the busy
street. Various buildings are seen including, Capital Club Building, Century Post
Office, Lawyer's Building and Andrew Johnson Hotel. State Theatre can be seen on right
in Lawyer's Building. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1943
PhC.68.1.124
Raleigh, NC, Rear of Durham Life Insurance Building c. 1947. Rear of the Durham Life
Insurance building is seen from the intersection of Davie and Salisbury Streets in
Raleigh, NC. An Esso station is seen on the corner, cars are seen parked on the streets.
Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1947
PhC.68.1.125
Henderson, NC, Elevated View of 200 block of Garnett Street Looking Northeast c.1915
(Formerly mis-identified as Wilmington Street, Raleigh, NC). 200 block of Garnett
Street, Henderson, NC, looking northeast. Fire Station with tower is at the end of
the street in background. This photo was previously mis-identified as "Wilmington
St. business district, looking south, elevated view, ca. 1915, Raleigh, NC. Overall
Elevated Street Scene View of Part of the Wilmington Street Business District, Looking
South, at Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina; Photograph Taken circa 1915."
PhC.68.1.126
Raleigh, NC, 200 Block of South Wilmington Street c. 1903. 200 Block of Wilmington
Street looking south. The back side of City Market is seen on extreme right. Photo
taken at the intersection of Wilmington and Exchange Street (Plaza). Horse drawn carriages
hauling goods, people walking and standing in unpaved street and various shops and
businesses are seen. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1903
PhC.68.1.127
Raleigh, NC, Intersection of Wilmington and Hargett Streets c.1923. Wilmington Street
at the intersection of Hargett Street looking north in Raleigh, North Carolina. Automobiles
and various businesses are seen lining the street. Businesses include Federal Clothing
Company, M. Rosenthal and Company, Lewis Sporting Goods, Wood's Place and others.
A very early traffic light is seen clearly at the intersection. Raleigh, Wake County,
NC c. 1923
PhC.68.1.128
Raleigh, NC, 300 Block South Wilmington Street c. 1926. 300 block of south Wilmington
Street in Raleigh, NC is seen. Various businesses are seen including, People's Lunch,
Alderman and Co., Holeman Produce Co. and others. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1926
PhC.68.1.129
Raleigh, NC, Wilmington Street Looking South From Morgan Street c. 1927. Wilmington
Street in Raleigh, NC looking south. First Baptist Church can be seen on left. Various
businesses can be seen on the left side of the street along with parked automobiles.
Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1927
PhC.68.1.130
Raleigh, NC, Wilmington Street Looking North c. 1943. South Wilmington Street looking
north in Raleigh, NC. Automobiles, pedestrians and businesses including Hudson Belk,
Job P. Wyatt and Sons, and Citizens bank and others are seen lining the streets. Raleigh,
Wake County, NC c. 1943
PhC.68.1.131
Raleigh, NC, Fayetteville Street Looking South From Morgan Street c. 1917. Fayetteville
Street in Raleigh, NC looking south from Morgan Street at night. Streetlights can
be seen lighting the buildings and roadway along Fayetteville. Print caption reads,
"Form 10 Ornamental Luminous Arc Lamp Mounted on Bracket". No cars or pedestrians
seen. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1917
PhC.68.1.132.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Fayetteville Street Looking North from Davie Street c. 1917.
PhC.68.1.133.1-3
Raleigh, NC, Elevated Night View of Fayetteville Street From NC Capitol c.1924. Elevated
view of Fayetteville Street in Raleigh, NC at night. Photograph taken from NC Capitol
Dome looking south. Streetlights are seen lighting up the buildings and roadway. Raleigh,
Wake County, NC c. 1924
PhC.68.1.134.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Night View of Fayetteville Street Looking South c. 1924. Fayetteville
Street looking south from Morgan Street in Raleigh, NC at night. Streetcar rails are
seen running into the distance. The streets and buildings are seen illuminated by
streetlights. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1924
PhC.68.1.135
Raleigh, NC, Night View of Fayetteville Street Looking South c. 1949. Night view of
Fayetteville Street looking south from Capitol in Raleigh, NC. Few cars are seen parked
along the street with no pedestrians. Various businesses are seen. Raleigh, Wake County,
NC c. 1949
PhC.68.1.136
Raleigh, NC, Elevated Night View of Fayetteville Street Looking North c. 1949. Elevated
night view of Fayetteville Street from the top of the Wake County Courthouse in Raleigh,
NC. Light trails from passing cars are seen on Fayetteville street as streetlights
illuminate the buildings and street. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1949
PhC.68.1.137
Raleigh, NC, Fayetteville Street Looking South From Martin Street at Night c. 1950.
Night view of Fayetteville Street its intersection with Martin Street in Raleigh,
NC, looking south. Automobiles are seen parked along the sides of the street, businesses
are seen including, Martin's, Western Union, and Hudson Belk. The Durham Life Insurance
Building is seen on the right. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1950.
PhC.68.1.138
Raleigh, NC, Night View of Fayetteville Street Looking South c. 1961. Elevated night
view of Fayetteville Street seen from the top of the Capitol Dome looking south. The
street is seen illuminated by streetlights and automobiles. Raleigh, Wake County,
NC c. 1961
PhC.68.1.139.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Elevated Night View of Fayetteville Street Looking North c. 1962. Elevated
night view of Fayetteville Street in Raleigh, NC. Possibly taken from the Durham Life
Insurance Building looking north towards the NC Capitol. The street is pictured lined
with shops and parked automobiles. A rain has recently fallen creating wet streets.
Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1962
PhC.68.1.140
Raleigh, NC, Fayetteville Street Looking North from Cabarrus Street c.1962. Night
view of Fayetteville street at Cabarrus Street looking north. Automobiles are seen
parked along the street as streetlights illuminate the area. Various businesses are
seen including Thompson Cadillac, Pep Boys, Hardbarger Business College, Hotel Sir
Walter and Firestone. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1962
PhC.68.1.141.1-2
Raleigh, NC, West Side of Fayetteville Street Looking North Toward Capitol c. 1962.
Night view of the west side of Fayetteville Street looking north from Woolworths.
People are seen walking down side walks past illuminated store windows. Automobiles
are parked along Fayetteville street as streetlights illuminate the area. Raleigh,
Wake County, NC c. 1962
PhC.68.1.142
Raleigh, NC, Night View of Fayetteville and Hargett Streets Intersection c. 1949.
Night view of Hargett Street at its intersection with Fayetteville Street looking
west. Walgreen Drug is seen on the left in the Raleigh Building. Little activity on
street, few automobiles seen. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1949
PhC.68.1.143
Raleigh, NC, East Martin Street Looking West c. 1917. Night view of Martin Street
looking West from Wilmington Street. Street lights illuminate the area. Two automobiles
are seen parked on the street. A streetcar line runs down the center of the street.
Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1917
PhC.68.1.144
Raleigh, NC, Martin Street Looking East From Fayetteville Street c. 1949. Night view
of the intersection of Fayetteville and Martin Streets looking east. The entrance
and south side of the bottom floors of Citizens National Bank at the NE corner of
the intersection is seen. Mecca Diner can be seen in the distance, down Martin Street
along with other businesses. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1949
PhC.68.1.145
Raleigh, NC, Elevated Night View of Martin Street West from Fayetteville Street c.1919.
Elevated night view of Martin Street in Raleigh, NC looking west from the Commercial
National Bank. Various downtown buildings are seen including, Capital Club building,
The Bland Hotel, and Century Post Office. Raleigh, Wake County, NC 1919
PhC.68.1.146
Raleigh, NC, Night View of West Martin Street Looking East c.1920. Night view of Martin
Street looking east in Raleigh, NC. Strand Theatre, Dillon Supply and other businesses
are seen as streetlights illuminate area. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1920
PhC.68.1.147
Raleigh, NC, Elevated View Looking South Over City c. 1918. Elevated view looking
south over the city of Raleigh, NC. Likely taken from the top of the Raleigh water
tower on Hargett Street. Citizens National Bank, Raleigh Industrial Bank, Commercial
National Bank, various downtown buildings, residences, and gardens are seen. Raleigh,
Wake County, NC c. 1918
PhC.68.1.148
Raleigh, NC, Aerial View of Fayetteville Street Looking North c. 1924. Aerial view
looking north from Memorial Auditorium. Fayetteville Street is seen from the air with
the State Capitol Building at the top of the street. Sir Walter Hotel, Lawyers Building,
Citizen National Bank, Raleigh Building and other various downtown buildings and businesses
are seen. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1924
PhC.68.1.149.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Aerial View Looking North c.1949. Wide aerial view of the entire downtown
area in Raleigh, NC. Shows undeveloped and industrial areas on outskirts along with
developed areas in the center of town. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1949
PhC.68.1.150.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Aerial View of Downtown c. 1966. Aerial view of downtown Raleigh, NC
business district. Salisbury, Fayetteville and Wilmington Streets are seen looking
north toward Capitol. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1966
PhC.68.1.151
Raleigh, NC, Edenton Street Residential Area Looking West c. 1928. Pictured is the
700 block of East Edenton Street in Raleigh, NC. Sidewalk and street are seen looking
west. Present day Cooke Street intersection is seen in near background. Raleigh, Wake
County, NC c. 1928
PhC.68.1.152
Raleigh, NC, Corner of Davie and Fayetteville Streets Looking South c. 1920. Corner
of Fayetteville and Davie Streets looking south. A small girl is seen walking down
the sidewalk and a street car is seen traveling north on Fayetteville Street. Workmen
are seen working between the sidewalk and the street. Residence of Governor Fowle
is just out of frame on the right. Previously identified as "residential s11t. possibly
Hillsborough" Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1920
PhC.68.1.153
Raleigh, NC, Fayetteville and Davie Streets, Governor Fowle Residence c. 1920. Pictured
is the corner of Fayetteville and Davie Streets in Raleigh, NC. The residence of Governor
Daniel Fowle can be seen behind trees. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1920. Previously
identified as, "Ground- Level Street Scene View of an Unidentified Residence, Probably
at Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina; Photograph Taken circa 1920."
PhC.68.1.154
Raleigh, NC, Various Street Scenes in Downtown c. 1942.
PhC.68.1.155
Raleigh, NC, Oddfellows Building c. 1940. The Oddfellows Building is pictured at the
corner of Salisbury and Hargett Streets in Raleigh, NC. At extreme right the corner
of the Raleigh Industrial Bank is also seen. Various businesses are seen in the bottom
of the Oddfellows Building including, Hollywood Lunches, Bowman's Jewelers, McLeod
and Watson, and Efird's Department Store. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1940
PhC.68.1.156
Raleigh, NC, Davie Street Looking West From Salisbury Street c. 1964. Three CP&L workers
are seen on the sidewalk of Davie Street. View looking west. Power lines are seen
dangling down near men. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1964
PhC.68.1.157
Raleigh, NC, West Davie Street c. 1964. View looking west on Davie Street at CP&L
workers gathered on the sidewalk. Intersection of Davie and McDowell can be seen in
background. c. summer 1964
PhC.68.1.158
Raleigh, NC, Men Working on West Davie Street c. 1964. A small group of men are seen
gathered at a construction site next to a Volkswagen Beetle on West Davie Street.
Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. summer 1964
PhC.68.1.159
Raleigh, NC, Raleigh Ice and Storage Company c. 1923. Exterior view from street of
Raleigh Ice and Storage Company on West Hargett Street in Raleigh, NC. An automobile
and several men can be seen on the left side of the picture. Raleigh, Wake County,
NC c. 1924
PhC.68.1.160.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Boylan Apartments c. 1930. Western side of Boylan Apartments is pictured
with automobiles pictured parked along Snow Avenue in Raleigh, NC. View from site
of present day Cameron Court Apartments. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1
PhC.68.1.161.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Night View of North Carolina Capitol Building c. 1930. Close night view
of the west side of the North Carolina Capitol Building. Lights are seen illuminating
side of building. c. 1930's
PhC.68.1.162
Raleigh, NC, Capitol Building From Northeast c. 1921. Eastern side of the North Carolina
Capitol Building. Automobiles can be seen parked on right side of the building. Raleigh,
Wake County, NC c. 1921
PhC.68.1.163
Raleigh, NC, Zeb Vance Statue, Floodlights at NC Capitol c.1928. Two view of newly
installed floodlights at the NC Capitol. One view down New Bern Ave and another of
the west side of the building showing the lights. Governor Zebulon B. Vance statue
can be seen in the picture depicting New Bern Avenue c. 1928
PhC.68.1.164.1-3
Raleigh, NC, Capitol Building From Southeast, Raleigh, c. 1958. View of the eastern
and northern side of the State Capitol Building in Raleigh. Raleigh, Wake County,
NC c. 1958
PhC.68.1.165.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Interior View of Senate Chamber in Legislative Building c. 1963. Interior
view of the Senate chamber in the Legislative Building in Raleigh, NC c. 1963
PhC.68.1.166
Raleigh, NC, Governor's Mansion Shown at Night c. 1966. Governor's Mansion is pictured
from southwest side at night in Raleigh, NC c. January 1966
PhC.68.1.167
Raleigh, NC, Artist's Rendering of Durham Life Insurance Building November 1942.
PhC.68.1.168
Raleigh, NC, Sir Walter Hotel and Durham Life Insurance Building c. 1944. View looking
south on Fayetteville Street in Raleigh, NC. The Sir Walter Hotel and Durham Life
Insurance Building are both seen with cars parked in front on the street. The old
Wake County Courthouse is seen on extreme right. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1944
PhC.68.1.169
Raleigh, NC, Durham Life Insurance Building, Davie and Fayetteville Streets c.1950.
Corner of Davie and Fayetteville Streets in Raleigh, NC. The Durham Life Insurance
Building is seen on the corner. Raleigh Diner sign is seen in foreground with electric
lines running above. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1950
PhC.68.1.170
Raleigh, NC, Hotel Sir Walter and Durham Life Insurance Building c. 1950. Elevated
view of the Durham Life Insurance building from the back side (Salisbury Street).
Hotel Sir Walter and the Wake County Courthouse can also be seen. Raleigh, Wake County,
NC c. 1950
PhC.68.1.171
Raleigh, NC, Revenue Building, Salisbury and Morgan Streets c. 1930. The Revenue Building
in Raleigh, NC is pictured from the corner of Morgan and Salisbury streets. Cars are
seen parked on all sides of the street. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1930
PhC.68.1.172
Raleigh, NC, Capital Apartments c. 1925. View of Capital Apartments on the corner
of Blount Street and New Bern Avenue in Raleigh, NC. c. 1925
PhC.68.1.173
Raleigh, NC, Dorothea Dix State Hospital for Insane c.1910. Rear view of the Dorothea
Dix campus c. 1910. Raleigh, Wake County
PhC.68.1.174
Raleigh, NC, Carolina Power and Light Offices, Raleigh Banking and Trust c. 1913.
Southeastern corner of Fayetteville and Hargett Streets showing the Raleigh Banking
and Trust building. Carolina Power and Light occupied this building for their offices.
Pedestrians are seen on the sidewalks and cars are seen parked on the sides of the
streets. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1913
PhC.68.1.175.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Crowd Gathers At Raleigh Banking and Trust c. 1925. A crowd of formally
dressed people are seen gathered and funneling into the front doors of the Carolina
Power and Light Offices in the Raleigh Banking and Trust Building on Fayetteville
Street in Raleigh, NC. Cars are seen parked on street. Efird's Department Store is
seen on the left. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1925
PhC.68.1.176.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Capital Club Building Martin and Salisbury Streets. Raleigh, N.C., 1933.
Elevated view of the Capital Club building at the Corner of Martin and Salisbury Streets
in downtown Raleigh, NC. Citizens National Bank is seen in the background on right
along with other businesses along the streets. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1948
PhC.68.1.177
Raleigh, NC, Agricultural and Mechanical College, NC State c. 1909. View looking west
on Hillsborough Street at intersection with present day Horne Street. Tompkins hall
is seen along with Pullen Hall, Holladay Hall, Brooks Hall and others. A small railroad
(streetcar?) is seen running along the north side of present day Hillsborough Street.
Raleigh, Wake County, NC 15 May 1909
PhC.68.1.178.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Holladay Hall, NC State c. 1909. Exterior view of Holladay Hall at North
Carolina State University. The building is surrounded by dirt roads/paths and is mostly
covered in ivy. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1909
PhC.68.1.179
Raleigh, NC, Aerial View, NC State Looking East c. 1968. Aerial view looking east
of the North Campus of North Carolina State University in Raleigh. Many buildings
can be identified including, Harrelson Hall, Tompkins Hall, Winston Hall, Peele Hall,
Holladay Hall, Leazar, Brooks, Harrelson Hall, Winslow Hall, 1911, the Bell Tower
and others. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1968
PhC.68.1.180
Raleigh, NC, St. Mary's College, c. 1909 and 1920s-30s. Two images of Saint Mary's
College Campus seen from Hillsborough Street. One image is c. 1909, the other image
is c. 1920s-30s. Raleigh, Wake County, NC
PhC.68.1.181.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Peace College, Raleigh, N. C., 1926. Two views of Peace College in Raleigh,
NC. One wide view from distance shows main building and several others. Second image
is a close view of the front of the main building. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1926
PhC.68.1.182.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Baptist University for Women (Meredith College) c. 1909. Exterior view
of Baptist University for Women on Blount Street in Raleigh, NC. One automobile is
seen parked in the driveway in front of the building. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c.
1909
PhC.68.1.183
Raleigh, NC, Meredith College, Hillsborough Street ca. 1930. Exterior View of the
main building on the Hillsborough Street campus of Meredith College. Raleigh, Wake
County, NC c. 1930
PhC.68.1.184
Raleigh, NC, City Hall and Auditorium, Fayetteville Street c. 1947. Front of City
Hall and Auditorium on the corner of Fayetteville and Davie Streets in Raleigh, NC.
Cars are seen parked in front of the building on Fayetteville Street. Pedestrians
are seen on the sidewalk. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1947
PhC.68.1.185
Raleigh, NC, Mary Elizabeth Hospital c. 1930. Exterior view of Mary Elizabeth Hospital
at 1100 Wake Forest Road in Raleigh, NC. Wake County c. 1930
PhC.68.1.186
Raleigh, NC, Broughton High School c. 1936. Exterior view of Broughton High School
from distance showing the entire front of the school and a section of undeveloped
Peace Street. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1936
PhC.68.1.187.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Workers Installing Streetcar Tracks on East Lane Street c. 1916. Western
facing view of work crew on East Lane Street installing street car rail. Workers are
seen in road setting brick and rail. Others are seen on sides of road. One African
American man is seen sitting in a horse drawn wagon with Harley Davidson advertising.
What appears to be a job foreman is seen on right side of frame wearing a uniform
and a hat. Raleigh, Wake County, NC 6 June 1916 **Previously identified as "Paving
of East Lane Street".
PhC.68.1.188.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Hotel Carolina, c. 1930. Hotel Raleigh is seen on the corner of Dawson
and Hargett Streets in Raleigh, NC. Streetcar lines and automobiles are seen. Raleigh,
Wake County, NC c. 1930
PhC.68.1.189
Raleigh, NC, Sir Walter Hotel c. 1930. Elevated view of east and north sides of Hotel
Sir Walter on the corner of Fayetteville and Davie Streets in Raleigh, NC. Cars are
seen parked on the sides of the streets. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1930
PhC.68.1.190.1-3
Raleigh, NC, Henry Clay Oak Tree c. 1965. Three views of the Henry Clay Oak Tree on
North street in Raleigh, NC. The A. B. Andrews House is seen in the background. Raleigh,
Wake County, NC c. 1965
PhC.68.1.191.1-3
Raleigh, NC, State Penitentiary, 15 May 1909. View looking south from Morgan Street
of State Penitentiary in Raleigh, NC. View shows entire length of building from a
medium distance. Raleigh, Wake County, NC, 15 May 1909
PhC.68.1.192
Raleigh, NC, Memorial Auditorium c. 1932. Front exterior view of Raleigh Memorial
Auditorium. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1932
PhC.68.1.193.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Wake County Courthouse c. 1926. Elevated exterior view of the Wake County
courthouse in Raleigh, NC. c. 1926
PhC.68.1.194.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Andrew Johnson Birthplace, Cabarrus Street c. 1920. Front exterior view
of the Andrew Johnson Birthplace in Raleigh, NC as it appeared on Cabarrus Street.
Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1920
PhC.68.1.195
Raleigh, NC, Aerials of Halifax Court Housing Project c. 1939. Three aerial views of Halifax Court Housing Project. Two photographs from different angles and one artist's rendering are included. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1939
PhC.68.1.196.1-5
Interurban Line Trolley, Lexington, Kentucky Vicinity (Previously "Trolley to Bloomsbury
Park c. 1913). An interurban trolley car is seen traveling away from camera beside
a dirt road between two corn fields. This photo was previously identified as "Trolley
to Bloomsbury Park, Raleigh, NC c. 1913" However, it is thought to have been taken
between Paris and Lexington, Kentucky and used by CP&L as a reference for possible
plans to use this type of trolley in Raleigh or the surrounding area. Reference material
is included with file. c. 1909
PhC.68.1.197.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Intersection of Fairview and Oberlin Roads c. 1940. Intersection of Oberlin
and Fairview Roads in Raleigh, NC looking southeast. Fire Station No. 6 can be seen
along with Hayes Barton Grocerteria. Automobiles can be seen parked on the sides of
the streets. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c.1940
PhC.68.1.198.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Professional Building c. 1925. Exterior view of the Professional Building
on the corner of Hargett and McDowell Streets in Raleigh, NC. Southern School Supply
is seen on the right side (McDowell) and the Biblical Recorder building is seen on
left side (Hargett). Two men are seen standing near the entrance. Appears to have
been taken just after completion. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1925
PhC.68.1.199
African American Workers Plowing Cotton, Tucker Estate, Near Raleigh, N.C c. 1912.
Two African American men are seen plowing behind two mules under tower number 688
of the Yadkin River Power Company's 100,000 volt line at the Durham Method Section.
Tucker Estate, near Raleigh, NC c. 1912
PhC.68.1.200
African American Workers Picking Cotton, Raleigh, N. C., c. 1923. African American
(approximately 12 men and women) workers are seen picking cotton in a field at an
unidentified location near Raleigh, NC. c. 1923
PhC.68.1.201
Classes in Session, Vocational-Ag School, Clinton, N.C., 1954.
PhC.68.1.202.1-12
Smith Family Farm, Howellsville, N. C., 1960. A copy of a newspaper clipping and five
images depicting the Walter Graham Smith Family Farm. Recognized as the ASC Farm Family
of 1960. Howellsville, Robeson County, NC. c. 1960
PhC.68.1.203.1-6
Electrical Appliances Installed in Residences in Goldsboro, N. C., 1968. Contact sheet
of 11 frames depicting interior and exterior views of unidentified residences with
new electrical appliances. Goldsboro, Wayne County, NC c. 1968. Original negatives
included
PhC.68.1.204.1-7
Agricultural Development Systems, Raleigh, NC Sumter, SC, 1968-73.
PhC.68.1.205.1-126
Agricultural Exhibits, N. C. State Fair at Raleigh, 1969-74. Interior and exterior
views of Carolina Power and Light Company and agricultural related exhibits at the
North Carolina State Fair in Raleigh. Interior and exterior pictures of exhibits in
and around Dorton Arena. Men, women and children are seen interacting with exhibits.
Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1969-1974
PhC.68.1.206.1-168
Finer Farm, Columbus County, NC c. 1969. Four images depicting cotton and tobacco
production on the Finer Farm, Columbus County, NC. A crop of tobacco is seen, a very
close view of a cotton boll, and an unidentified man holds a very large tobacco leaf.
c. 1969
PhC.68.1.207.1-4
Carolina Power and Light Exhibit, Raleigh, NC c. 1970. Two views of a Carolina Power
and Light exhibit. Men and women are seen interacting with the exhibit consisting
of a trailer with walkways around it featuring information and interactives. c. 1970
PhC.68.1.208.1-2
Future Farmers of America, Agricultural Development, Land Judging c. 1970-1973. Future
Farmers of America are seen in classrooms, in land judging demonstrations and other
activities related to agricultural development. c. 1970-1973
PhC.68.1.209.1-123
Unidentified Poultry Processing Plant c. 1971. Interior views of an unidentified poultry
processing plant. Cleaning and packaging process of eggs is depicted. A small boy
is seen reaching into a pail of grain to feed hundreds of baby chicks seen at his
feet. c. 1971
PhC.68.1.210.1-39
Unidentified Turkey Farm, Goldsboro, NC c. 1972. Exterior views of an unidentified
turkey farm in Goldsboro, NC. Hundreds of turkeys are seen in an open field. Three
men are seen among them. Goldsboro, Wayne County, NC c. 1972
PhC.68.1.211.1-19
Agricultural Engineering Development c. 1972 and 1973. Photographs depicting various
agricultural engineering development equipment and relating projects. Irrigation systems,
water heaters, grain dryers, time clocks, air conditioners, etc. c. 1972-1973
PhC.68.1.212.1-70
Greenhouses, Horticultural Research Station, Clinton, NC c. 1973. Photographs depicting
electricity on farms and the use of greenhouses in agricultural development at the
Horticultural Crops Research Station in Clinton, Sampson County, NC c. April 1973
PhC.68.1.213.1-87
Farm Materials Handling Show, Dorton Arena, Raleigh, N.C., 1974. Interior and exterior
views of the Farm Materials Handling Show at Dorton Arena in Raleigh, Wake County,
NC c. 1974
PhC.68.1.214.1-124
Unidentified N. C. Farm at Night, c. 1974. Three night views of an unidentified North
Carolina farm. A man is seen working on a tractor under an overhead light. c. 1974
PhC.68.1.215.1-3
Carolina Power and Light Representatives Visit Farm, Robeson County, NC c. 1970. Two
photographs depicting Carolina Power and Light company representatives visiting an
unidentified farm. A farmer and a representative are seen examining a panel box. Robeson
County, NC c. 1970
PhC.68.1.216.1-2
Farmer Operates New Front End Blade and Ditch Digger, c. 1975. A farmer is seen operating
a front end blade and trench digger. Color photograph. c. 1975
PhC.68.1.217
Irrigation Study on Unidentified Corn Farm c. 1973. Views of irrigated and regular
corn fields and their yield on an unidentified farm. c. 1973
PhC.68.1.219.1-34
Unidentified Peach Farm, ca. 1973. Two men are seen at an unidentified peach farm.
They are seen around trees and examining peaches. c. 1973
PhC.68.1.218.1-11
Cattle, Swine, and Silos on Farm, Columbus County, NC c. 1970. Five images depicting
cattle, pigs, silos and other farm equipment on an unidentified farm. Possibly in
Columbus County, NC c. 1970
PhC.68.1.220.1-5
Farmers Posing with Tractors c. 1955. Approximately 20 farmers are seen posing in
a line with tractors and other equipment. Possibly Robeson County, NC c. 1955
PhC.68.1.221
Yadkin River Power Company, Unidentified Location c. 1923. Front exterior view of
Yadkin River Power Company. Fifth Street in unidentified town. Electric fans can be
seen in the window. c. 1923
PhC.68.1.223
Yadkin River Power Company, Unidentified Location c. 1923. Front exterior view of
Yadkin River Power Company. Unidentified location. c. 1923
PhC.68.1.222
Wadesboro, NC, Storefront of the Yadkin River Power Company c. 1923. PhC68.1.224 Storefront
of the Yadkin River Power Company Local Office in Wadesboro, NC at 117 North Greene
Street. Lighting and other products can be seen displayed in the windows. Wadesboro,
Anson County, NC c. 1916
PhC.68.1.224
Raleigh, NC, Carolina Power and Light Office, South Salisbury Street c. 1942. View
of the offices of Carolina Power and Light on South Salisbury Street in Raleigh, NC.
The back of the Durham Life Insurance Building is seen as well as a man standing by
a car on the left side of frame. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c.1942
PhC.68.1.225
Raleigh, NC, Interior Views of Carolina Power and Light Office c. 1943. Five interior
views of the corporate offices of Carolina Power and Light located in the Durham Life
Insurance building in downtown Raleigh, NC. Shows customers and employees conducting
business. Various promotional posters can be seen including one that reads, "New appliances
will have to wait until victory". Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1943
PhC.68.1.226.1-5
Raleigh, NC, Carolina Power and Light Streetcar Barn Side View c. 1927. Carolina Power
and Light streetcar barn located on West Street in Raleigh, NC is seen. Two streetcars
are seen in the bay doors. Residential houses can be seen behind and beside the structure.
Raleigh, Wake County, NC c.1927
PhC.68.1.227.1-4
Raleigh, NC, Carolina Power and Light Streetcar Barn Front View c. 1927. Front view
of Carolina Power and Light streetcar barn located on West Street in Raleigh, NC is
seen. Three streetcars are seen in the bay doors. Residential houses can be seen behind
the structure. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c.1927
PhC.68.1.228.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Carolina Power and Light Streetcar Barn Interior View c. 1927. Interior
view of the Carolina Power and Light streetcar barn located on West Street in Raleigh,
NC. One streetcar is seen over repair dugout. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1927
PhC.68.1.229
Raleigh, NC, Carolina Power and Light General Garage Side View c. 1927. View of the
Carolina Power and Light general garage from the corner of Harrington and Jones Streets
in Raleigh, NC. c. 1927
PhC.68.1.230.1-4
Raleigh, NC, Carolina Power and Light General Garage Interior View c. 1927. Interior
View of the Carolina Power and Light general garage on the corner of Harrington and
Jones Streets in Raleigh, NC. Various work automobiles are seen inside the structure,
all parked in an orderly fashion. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1927
PhC.68.1.231.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Carolina Power and Light General Garage Side View (West Street) c. 1927.
Side view of the Carolina Power and Light general garage from the corner of West and
Jones Streets in Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1927
PhC.68.1.232
Raleigh, NC, Carolina Power and Light General Garage Interior View c. 1927. Interior
View of the Carolina Power and Light general garage on the corner of Harrington and
Jones Streets in Raleigh, NC. Four work automobiles and two city buses are seen inside
the structure. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1927
PhC.68.1.233
Raleigh, NC, Temporary Coal Storage, Raleigh Electric Company Power House c. 19??.
View of the temporary coal storage for Raleigh Electric Company Powerhouse. The powerhouse
can be seen in the background. Raleigh, Wake County, NC
PhC.68.1.234
Raleigh, NC, Fence Surrounds Electrical Tower at State Asylum c.1909. Two men are
seen standing on either side of an electricity tower surrounded by a fence. Back of
photo is captioned, "Raleigh-Buckhorn 60kv transmission line. Wire fence protection
around tower in State Asylum grounds Raleigh 1909" Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1909
PhC.68.1.235
Raleigh, NC, Milburnie Line Generating Station c. 1904. Two men are seen, _____ Rich
(left), Distribution Superintendent, and Harry Robbins, Power Plant Shift Operator.
They are seen standing in front of an abandoned streetcar converted into a shack at
the Milburnie line receiving station. Raleigh, NC, Wake County c. 1904
PhC.68.1.236
Three Linemen Atop Power Pole, Circus or Fair c. 1910. Card photograph of three linemen
seen atop a power pole at a circus or fair type of event. Tents are seen in background
with people walking and standing around them. A horse is seen attached to a carriage
and a man stands with his bicycle. Back of photograph is inscribed, "C.T. Biggers"
c. 1910
PhC.68.1.237
Raleigh, NC, Carolina Power and Light Line Crew Martin and McDowell Streets c. 1916.
A Carolina Power and Light line crew is seen posing for a picture as they hoist a
power/light pole upright. Hotel Raleigh is seen directly behind the group of approximately
2 dozen men (white and African American). Two horses are seen hooked up to the piece
of machinery hoisting the light pole upright. Corner of Martin and McDowell Streets.
Circle Pharmacy occupies the corner storefront. Raleigh, Wake County, NC 5 July 1916
PhC.68.1.238.1-2
Goldsboro, NC, J.M. Thomas Line Crew With First Two-Ton Truck, 1919. J. M. Thomas
line crew with Carolina Power and Light. 15 men pose in front of the Goldsboro CP&L
office. The men are seen posing with the company's first 2-ton truck. Sam Lee Laundry
is seen in the background. Goldsboro, NC, c.1919?
PhC.68.1.239.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Linemen Seen With Truck in Front of Garage on Harrington Street c. 1920.
Nine linemen and two formally dressed men are seen posing in front of a Carolina Power
and Light truck parked in front of the CP&L garage located on Harrington Street in
Raleigh, NC. c. 1920
PhC.68.1.240.1-2
Carolina Power and Light Safety Demonstration, Eastern NC c. 1926. Three individual
safety demonstration scenes of linemen performing what appears to be a rescue operation
drill from the top of a power pole. 15 September 1926
PhC.68.1.241.1-3
C.W. Gaddy Line Crew, Carolina Power and Light, Zebulon, N.C., ca. 1920. C.W. Gaddy
Electric Line Crew is seen posing with a Corbitt truck and trailer. Nine white men
are seen posing with the truck and 5 African American men are seen sitting on electric
poles on the trailer of the truck. Zebulon, NC c. 1920
PhC.68.1.242.1-2
Carolina Power and Light Photograph, Light Bulb and Invoice c. 1928. Still life of
a photograph depicting six men posing with a Carolina Power and Light truck, a lightbulb
(lit) and a CP&L invoice. c. 1928
PhC.68.1.243
Black Mountain, NC, Carolina Power and Light Linemen with Truck c. 1932. Two views
of Carolina Power and Light linemen posing with a company truck (Mack) outside of
Gragg's Photo Studio in Black Mountain, NC. c. 1932
PhC.68.1.244.1-2
Carolina Power and Light Line Crew Group Picture c. 1928. Several Carolina Power and
Light Line Crews (approximately 35 men) are seen standing in a line for a group picture.
The line crew in PhC68.1.240 is seen in the group picture. They are standing in front
of three Carolina Power and Light service trucks. Possibly on Harrington Street in
Raleigh, NC. Wake County c. 1928
PhC.68.1.245
Carolina Power and Light Linemen Changing Insulators c. 1932. Carolina Power and Light
linemen are seen changing insulators atop a power pole in a rural area. Photograph
is inscribed, "Lineman changing insulators with line hot on one of our LIKV distribution
circuits. The tools are good for 10000 volts per foot."
PhC.68.1.246
Carolina Power and Light Line Crew In Unidentified Location c. 1932. Close view of
a group of 6 Carolina Power and Light linemen posing for a group picture outdoors.
Unidentified location c. 1932
PhC.68.1.247
Carolina Power and Light Lineman on Pole, Unidentified Location c. 1932. A lineman
for Carolina Power and Light is seen working at the top of a large electric pole in
a rural area. c. 1932
PhC.68.1.248
Carolina Power and Light Linemen on Pole During Thunderstorm c. 1935. Two Carolina
Power and Light linemen are seen atop an electric pole as a bolt of lightning strikes
behind them in a thunderstorm. c. 1935
PhC.68.1.249
Carolina Power and Light Linemen in Intracoastal Waterway, Wilmington, NC c. 1956.
Four scenes of a Carolina Power and Light lineman crew working in the intracoastal
waterway. They are seen unloading a small boat from the top of a truck, J. L. Hexsen
is seen fixing a streetlight in Wilmington, and driving the boat. Wilmington, NC c.
1956
PhC.68.1.250.1-4
Carolina Power and Light Linemen Erect Utility Pole, Asheville, NC c. 1965. Four Carolina
Power and Light linemen are seen working together to erect a utility pole in Asheville,
NC. Pictured are Troy Bouks, Denneth White, V. V. McKinney and John Stevson. Asheville,
Buncombe County, NC c. 1965
PhC.68.1.251
Carolina Power and Light Linemen With Transformers c.1950s. Nine Carolina Power and
Light line workers pose beneath three large transformers. c. June 1970 UPDATE: 25
March 2015, Close examination of this photo reveals that it was taken c. 1950s, not
June 1970. The previous date refers to a date written on the back of the print referencing
the photo's use in a June 1970 CP&L history piece in a newsletter.
PhC.68.1.252
Carolina Power and Light Linemen Haywood/Mitchell Counties, NC c. 1935. Five views
of Carolina Power and Light Company Linemen Erecting New Lines at the City Substation,
with utility truck, hoisting a pole in the ground, and a view of transformers after
installation at the Waynesville Furniture Company. Hazelwood, Haywood County, NC Also
shows linemen loading poles in Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, NC c. 1935
PhC.68.1.253.1-5
Carolina Power and Light Linemen in Asheville, NC c. 1965. Carolina Power and Light
linemen are seen high above the ground working on electrical wires in Asheville, NC.
V. V. McKenny is seen. c. 1965
PhC.68.1.254.1-2
C.W. Gaddy Line Crew, Unidentified Location, c. 1926. C. W. Gaddy and his line crew
are pictured standing in front of a Corbitt truck. Several African Americans are among
the line crew. Unidentified location c. 1926
PhC.68.1.255
Carolina Power and Light Work Crews, LaGrange, Wadesboro, N.C., 1927-1937. Nine photographs
of Carolina Power and Light line and work crews with trucks at LaGrange, Lenoir County
and Wadesboro, Anson County, NC. c. 1927-1937
PhC.68.1.256.1-8
Raleigh, NC, Carolina Power and Light Line Crews at General Garage c. 1928. Twenty
two Carolina Power and Light workmen are seen standing in front of a utility truck
at the General Garage in Raleigh, NC. Wake County c. 1928 1928.
PhC.68.1.257
Carolina Power and Light Linemen Wire House c. 1937. Several Carolina Power and Light
linemen are seen wiring a house. Unidentified location. c. 1937
PhC.68.1.258
Raleigh, NC, J.T. Dorman Line Crew c. 1909. J. T. Dorman Line Crew is pictured. Dorman
is construction superintendent for the Raleigh Buckhorn 60000 volt transmission line.
Raleigh, Wake County, NC. c. 1909
PhC.68.1.259
Carolina Power and Light Line Crews c. 1935. Four group portraits of Carolina Power
and Light linemen. Each group portrait contains 3-6 linemen. One group portrait of
all linemen seen in previous separate group portraits. They are posing in front of
an unidentified building. c. 1935
PhC.68.1.260
Views of Carolina Power and Light Linemen c. 1928-1950.
PhC.68.1.261.1-11
Carolina Power and Light Transformer Crew with Truck c.1940. Two views of an unidentified
Carolina Power and Light transformer crew with truck at an unidentified location.
c. 1940
PhC.68.1.262.1-2
Carolina Power and Light Linemen, Right-of-Way Crews, Asheville, NC c. 1948.
PhC.68.1.263.1-12
Two unidentified linemen trainees hold and hammer stakes. c. 1948
PhC.68.1.264.1-11
Carolina Power and Light Linemen Work Tools and Equipment, ca. 1953. Two views of
Carolina Power and Light company linemen's work tools and equipment. c. 1953
PhC.68.1.265.1-2
Carolina Power and Light Electric-Powered Utility Truck c. 1909. Two views of a Carolina
Power and Light Company utility truck seen in an industrial yard with men (white and
African American) standing nearby posing for a photograph. One close view shows truck
alone with driver. One wide shot shows truck with crane hooked to back. Possibly taken
in Raleigh, NC c. 1909
PhC.68.1.266.1-2
Bridge Collapses Under Transformer Truck, Raleigh, NC c. 1922. A Chase Motor Truck
is pictured hauling a transformer. The truck has collapsed through the wooden bridge
over Buckhorn Creek in the Buckhorn township in Wake County, NC. c. 1922
PhC.68.1.267
Crews Transport Transformers from Raleigh to Wake Forest, NC c. 1916-1922. Two photographs
depicting transformers being transported to Wake Forest, NC from Raleigh, NC. A Chase
Motor Truck is seen hauling a large transformer while three men ride in the truck.
Also seen is an Overtime tractor pulling a flatbed trailer hauling a large transformer
down a dirt road. Another vehicle is seen following in the distance. PhC68.1.268.1
is thought to date from 1922 based on a correctly dated photo depicting the same truck.
PhC68.1.268.2 is dated c. pre-WW1 however, there are no identifiers in the photogr
PhC.68.1.268.1-2
Carolina Power and Light Truck at Unidentified NC School c. 1923. A Corbitt truck
property of Carolina Power and light is seen in front of what appears to be a school
building. It is decorated for some type of event. c. 1923
PhC.68.1.269
Carolina Power and Light Service Truck Parked at State Capitol, Raleigh c. 1923. Side
view of an early 1920's White Truck Company service truck owned by Carolina Power
and Light. It is seen parked on the West side of the Capitol in Raleigh, NC on Salisbury
Street by the Confederate monument. c. 1923
PhC.68.1.270
Corbitt Truck Owned by Carolina Power and Light c. 1923. Two photographs of Corbitt
trucks owned by Carolina Power and Light. One photograph shows a 3/4 view of the truck
against a white background. The truck appears to be new and never used. Second photograph
shows similar truck in front of garage with two men standing nearby. c. 1923
PhC.68.1.271.1-2
Carolina Power and Light Service Trucks c.1925. Two photographs of Carolina Power
and Light Service trucks.
PhC.68.1.272.1-2
Henderson, NC, Carolina Power and Light Serviceman With His Truck c. 1925. Carolina
Power and Light Serviceman, Frederick (Fritz) W. Daeke (1888-1957) is seen posing
beside his service truck, a Corbitt Model B. Henderson, Vance County, NC. c. 1925
PhC68.1.49 is a duplicate of this print.
PhC.68.1.273
Carolina Power and Light Crew Transports Poles Using Model-T Ford c. 1925. A model-T
Ford is seen being used to transport electric poles. One is seen on either side of
the vehicle resting on fenders. c. 1925
PhC.68.1.274.1-2
Carolina Power and Light Employees With Truck, 1940. Two Carolina Power and Light
employees are seen with a service truck and trailer. Taken from behind. Photo is captioned
"1926 Model Mack". c. 1940
PhC.68.1.275
Carolina Power and Light Mobile Transformer Unit, Raleigh, NC c. 1960. Side view of
truck and mobile transformer trailer owned by Carolina Power and Light. Reddy Kilowatt
can be seen on side of trailer. Seen at Method Road transformer station in Raleigh,
NC c. 1960
PhC.68.1.276
Carolina Power and Light Employees, Raleigh, NC c. 1930. Three Carolina Power and
Light employees are seen. Claudia Jones Hurt (1900-1974) is seen in the center. It
is believed that the man to her right is Louis Leroy Betts (1897-1952) and the man
to her right is possibly Claudia Jones Hurt's husband, Hartwell Hurt. c. 1930
PhC.68.1.277
Female Employees, Carolina Power and Light c. 1970. Three photographs of three separate
women reading electric meters. Two are identified as Patti Abercrombie and Jane Hehl
of Warrenton, NC c. 1970
PhC.68.1.278.1-3
Yadkin River Power Co. and Carolina Power and Light Inspection Trip, 1911. Two group
photos of various businessmen, politicians, and others during a Yadkin River Power
Company and Carolina Power and Light Company inspection trip. The individuals in each
photograph have numbers associated with them which correspond to names on typed sheets
(included). Also included is a typed document listing other people in attendance (not
pictured) 4-7 December 1911
PhC.68.1.279.1-4
Carolina Power and Light Executives, Raleigh, NC c. 1929/1938. Two group pictures
of Carolina Power and Light executives. PhC68.1.280.1 depicts an exterior group shot
of employees posing outside of the general garage on Harrington Street in Raleigh,
NC c. 1929 PhC68.1.280.2 depicts executives in a dining hall or conference room at
what appears to be a hotel. c. 1940
PhC.68.1.280.1-2
Carolina Power and Light Employees, Raleigh, NC c. 1938-1944. Five group pictures
showing Carolina Power and Light Company cashiers, clerks, executives, meter readers,
and salesmen in meeting rooms at planning an training sessions. Identification of
some individuals is printed on the back of the photographs. c. 1938/May 1944
PhC.68.1.281.1-5
Central Billing Dept., Carolina Power and Light Raleigh, c. 1950. Two group shots
showing Carolina Power and Light Central Billing Department employees. PhC68.1.282.1
-Left to right is pictured, Tunstall (Tunsie) Hill, Pauline Morrison, Lucille Rights,
Savada Harper, Joanne Needham.
PhC.68.1.282.1-2
Carolina Power and Light Salesmen and Female Clerks c. 1954. Two group photos of Carolina
Power and Light female clerks and male salesmen. c. 1954
PhC.68.1.283.1-2
Carolina Power and Light, Pioneer Club Inductees, Asheville/Raleigh, NC c. 1952.
PhC.68.1.284.1-2
Carolina Power and Light Employees Asheboro, Dunn, and Raleigh, NC c. 1949. P
PhC.68.1.285.1-3
Carolina Power and Light Executives, c. 1927. Group portrait of unidentified Carolina
Power and Light executives wearing overcoats and hats posing on the steps of a brick
building. Possibly in Raleigh, NC. c. 1927
PhC.68.1.286.1-2
Henderson, NC, Linemen Group Photo c. 1939. Group picture of approximately 40 Carolina
Power and Light linemen. They are posed in front of large transformers at a plant
in Henderson, NC. c. 1939
PhC.68.1.287
Carolina Power and Light Managers Group Picture, Raleigh, NC c. 1929. Group picture
of Carolina Power and Light managers posing in front of the general garage on Harrington
Street in Raleigh, NC. c. 1929 Duplicate of PhC68.1.280.1
PhC.68.1.288.1-2
Carolina Power and Light Employees, Raleigh Line and Division Office, Raleigh, NC
c. 1966.
PhC.68.1.289
Carolina Power and Light/General Electric Sales Convention, Charlotte, NC c. 1930.
Group shot of managers and salesmen at meeting in Charlotte, NC. A large billboard
advertising General Electric is seen behind the group. c. 1930
PhC.68.1.290.1-2
Carolina Power and Light Annual Sales Meeting, Southern Pines, NC c. 1940. View of
a large banquet hall with approx. 100 Carolina Power and Light employees at an annual
sales meeting in Southern Pines, NC c. 1940
PhC.68.1.291
Carolina Power and Light Sales Meeting, c. 1955. Interior room with approximately
60 Carolina Power and Light employees attending a sales meeting. January 1955
PhC.68.1.292
Carolina Power and Light Company Sales Training Class August 1956. Men and women are
seen at a large table attending a Carolina Power and Light sales training class. August
1956
PhC.68.1.293.1-2
Carolina Power and Light Superintendents Meeting, Raleigh, NC c. 1928. Group picture
of unidentified Carolina Power and Light superintendents seen on the steps of the
west entrance to the North Carolina State Capitol. c. 1928
PhC.68.1.294
Three group pictures of Carolina Power and Light executives. c. 1926
PhC.68.1.295.1-3
Carolina Power and Light Employee Sitting at Desk c. 1937. A Carolina Power and Light
employee is seen sitting at a desk, holding a stack of business papers. A candlestick
telephone and an old electric fan are also clearly seen on desk. c. 1937
PhC.68.1.296
Carolina Power and Light Employees, Wommack Sub-Station, Kinston, NC c. 1946. Group
portrait of Carolina Power and Light employees at the Wommack Substation, Kinston,
NC. c. 1946
PhC.68.1.297
Carolina Power and Light, Supervisor's Training, Raleigh, NC c. 1951. Group of Carolina
Power and Light employees attending a supervisor's training session in Raleigh, NC.
c. 1951
PhC.68.1.298
Carolina Power and Light Employees, Company Outing, Lake View, NC c. 1952. Group photo
of 15 Carolina Power and Light employees seen in a dining hall at Lake View, NC during
a company outing. c. 1952
PhC.68.1.299
Carolina Power and Light Managers Attending Conference, Raleigh, NC c. 1957. Group
picture of approximately 20 Carolina Power and Light executives sitting at a large
table during a conference in Raleigh, NC c. 1957 Individuals are identified on back
of photograph.
PhC.68.1.300
Carolina Power and Light Executives in Asheville, NC c.1962. Group photograph of 17
Carolina Power and Light executives posing in formation in Asheville, NC c. 1962
PhC.68.1.301
Carolina Power and Light, Company Outing, Lake View, NC c. 1952. Two group photos
of Carolina Power and Light employees during an employee outing at Lake View, NC.
c. 1952
PhC.68.1.302.1-2
Carolina Power and Light Employee, Dot Trexler, of Asheboro, NC c. 1950. Portrait
of Carolina Power and Light employee, Dot Trexler of Asheboro, NC. c. 1950
PhC.68.1.303
Cleve Thayer Awards Henry Pike, Asheboro, NC c. 1950. Cleve Thayer, Asheboro Carolina
Power and Light District Manager, is seen presenting a retirement gift to Henry Pike
at a dinner celebration. 2 October 1950
PhC.68.1.304
Carolina Power and Light Little League Baseball Team c. 1951. Group picture of the
Carolina Power and Light Little League team. They are seen sitting in formation in
uniform with coaches on either side. c. 1951
PhC.68.1.305
Ashley-Bailey Silk- Mills, Fayetteville, NC c. 1910. View of Ashley-Bailey Silk Mills
from a distance. The entire complex is seen with multiple buildings, silos and smoke
stacks. Agricultural field in foreground. Fayetteville, NC c. 1910
PhC.68.1.306
Boger Crawford Mill, Interior, Lincolnton, NC c. 1920. Interior view of Boger Crawford
Mills showing electric operated machinery. Lincolnton, NC c. 1920
PhC.68.1.307
Borden Manufacturing Company Cotton Mill, Goldsboro, NC 23 October 1923. Exterior
view of the Borden Manufacturing Company Cotton Mill, Goldsboro, NC 24 October 1923.
PhC.68.1.308
Cannon Manufacturing Company, Interior Views, Kannapolis, NC. Three separate interior
views showing: Five hundred fifty (550) volt "K" motors and type "F" form p-3 switches
directly connected to spinning frames at the Cannon Manufacturing Company Cotton Mill
at Kannapolis, Cabarrus County, North Carolina; and the transformer house, at the
Cannon Manufacturing Company Cotton Mill, at Kannapolis, Cabarrus County, North Carolina;
photographs taken circa 1935.
PhC.68.1.309
Caraleigh Cotton Mills, Exterior and Interior Views, Raleigh, NC c. 1910. Interior
and exterior photographs of Caraleigh Cotton Mills in Raleigh, NC. Interior picture
shows close view of a picker machine attached to a 5 horse power motor. Exterior view
of the entire complex. c. November 1910
PhC.68.1.310.1-3
Carolina Bagging Mill, Henderson, NC c. 1915. Elevated view of the Carolina Bagging
Mill in Henderson, NC. c. 1915
PhC.68.1.311
Darlington Manufacturing Company, Darlington, SC c. 1920. Exterior view of the Darlington
Manufacturing Company in Darlington, SC c. 1920
PhC.68.1.312
Dickson Cotton Mill, Laurinburg, NC c. 1923. Exterior view of the Dickson Cotton Mill
in Laurinburg, NC c. 1923 A man is seen in the near distance standing on the steps
to the building.
PhC.68.1.313
Dillon Cotton Mills, Dillon, SC c. 1923. Exterior view of Dillon Cotton Mills in Dillon,
SC c. 1923.
PhC.68.1.314
Dover Mills, Interior View at Shelby, NC. Interior view showing 3/4 horsepower Loom
Motors produced at the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company, at the Dover Mills, Shelby,
Cleveland County, North Carolina; c. 1935.
PhC.68.1.315
Dresden Cotton Mills, Lumberton, NC c. 1920. Two exterior views of Dresden Cotton
Mills in Lumberton, NC c. 1920. One wide view of the building with a small dirt road
leading to it, and one closer view with the water tower seen in the background of
both.
PhC.68.1.316-1-2
Entwistle Manufacturing Company, Rockingham, NC c. 1920. View of the Entwistle Manufacturing
Company under construction in Rockingham, NC c. 1915.
PhC.68.1.317
Ernaldson Cotton Mill, St. Pauls, NC c. 1923. Exterior view of the Ernaldson Cotton
Mill in St. Paul, North Carolina c. 1923.
PhC.68.1.318
Gibson Manufacturing Company Cotton Mill, Concord, NC c. 1935. Photograph showing
electrically operated machinery inside of Gibson Manufacturing Company Cotton Mill,
in Concord, NC c. 1935
PhC.68.1.319
Great Falls Manufacturing Company, Rockingham, NC c. 1912. Exterior view of the Great
Falls Manufacturing Company in Rockingham, NC c. 1912 a bale of cotton can be seen
in the immediate foreground on right. Two men are seen standing near a door way as
a young man looks out of a window toward camera.
PhC.68.1.320
Hamer Cotton Mills, Hamer, SC c. 1915. Photograph shows overall exterior view of the
Hamer Cotton Mills, at Hamer, South Carolina. c. 1915
PhC.68.1.321
Hannah Pickett Mills, Interior Views, Rockingham, NC c. 1930.
PhC.68.1.322.1-2
Hannah Pickett Mills, Rockingham, NC c. 1912. Exterior view of the Hannah Pickett
Mills in Rockingham, Richmond County, North Carolina c. 1912
PhC.68.1.323.1-2
Hartsville Cotton Mills, Hartsville, SC c. 1915. Exterior view of the Hartsville Cotton
Mill in Hartsville, SC c. 1915
PhC.68.1.324
Hawthorn Silk Mills, Unidentified Location Possibly Statesville, NC c. 1912. Exterior
view of the Hawthorne Silk Mills at an unidentified location, possibly Statesville,
NC c. 1912
PhC.68.1.325
Henderson Cotton Mills, Henderson, NC c. 1915. Exterior view of the Henderson Cotton
Mill in Henderson, NC c. 1915
PhC.68.1.326
Holt-Morgan Cotton Mill in Fayetteville, NC 5 June 1909. Exterior views of the entrance
of Holt-Morgan Cotton Mill in Fayetteville, NC. Also shows the entrance of electric
wires to the building. 5 June 1909.
PhC.68.1.327.1-2
India Bagging Mill, Unidentified Location Possibly Henderson, NC c. 1910. Exterior
view of the India Bagging Company Mill, at an unidentified location. Possibly Henderson,
NC c. 1910
PhC.68.1.328
Leeco Cotton Mill, Jonesboro, NC c. 1909. Leeco Cotton Mill is seen in Jonesboro,
NC. Photograph is inscribed on back, "show considerable smoke both stacks. View of
Leeco Cotton Mill, Jonesboro, NC. c. 1909
PhC.68.1.329
Interior View, Longhurst Cotton Mills, Roxboro, NC c. 1935. Photograph shows an interior
view of the spinning and twisting room, driven by forty-four (44), five (5) horse
power and twenty- eight (28) seven and one half horse power General Electric induction
motors, at the Longhurst Cotton Mills, at Roxboro, Person County, North Carolina.
PhC.68.1.330
Lumberton Cotton Mills, Lumberton, NC c. 1910. Photographs show two separate exterior
views of the Lumberton Cotton Mill in Lumberton, NC. Photograph with railroad track
in foreground (PhC68.1.331.2) predates other photograph by 1-5 years. c. 1910-1915
PhC.68.1.331.1-2
Maple Cotton Mills, Dillon, SC c. 1915. Exterior view of Maple Cotton Mills in Dillon,
SC c. 1915
PhC.68.1.332
Marlboro Cotton Mills, Bennettsville, SC c. 1915. Exterior view of Marlboro Cotton
Mills, Bennettsville, SC c. 1915
PhC.68.1.333
Marlboro Cotton Mills, McColl, SC c. 1915. An early automobile is seen in the foreground
of a overall view of Marlboro Cotton Mills in McColl, SC. c. 1915
PhC.68.1.334
Marlboro Cotton Mills No. 2, McColl, SC c.1915. Photograph shows a dirt road and railroad
crossing in front of the Marlboro Cotton Mills Number Two (2), at McColl, SC c. 1915.
PhC.68.1.335
Marlboro Cotton Mills No. 3, McColl, SC c. 1915. Exterior view of McColl Cotton Mill
No. 3 in McColl, SC c. 1915
PhC.68.1.336
Midway Mills, Rockingham, NC c. 1915. Exterior view of Midway Mills in Rockingham,
NC c. 1915.
PhC.68.1.337
Patterson Manufacturing Company, Interior Views, Kannapolis, NC c. 1923. Three separate
interior views of the Patterson Manufacturing Company. They are: a view in the card
room, operated by two thousand two hundred (2,200) volt induction motors; the picker
room, showing motors belted direct to beater shafts with each motor having been controlled
by type "F" form P-3 oil switch; and the weave room operated by two thousand two hundred
(2,200) volt induction motors. c. 1923
PhC.68.1.338
National Cotton Mills, Lumberton, North Carolina. Three separate photographs show
exterior views of National Cotton Mill in Lumberton, NC c. 1910.
PhC.68.1.339.1-3
Pee Dee Manufacturing Company, Mill #1, Rockingham, NC c. 1911. Two separate photographs
show exterior views of the Pee Dee Manufacturing Company, Mill No. One, shortly after
construction in Rockingham, NC c. 1911.
PhC.68.1.340.1-3
Pee Dee Manufacturing Company Mill #2, Rockingham, NC c. 1911. Exterior view of the
Pee Dee Manufacturing Company, Mill Number Two in Rockingham, NC, c. 1911.
PhC.68.1.341.1-2
Pilot Cotton Mill, Raleigh, NC c. 1909. Two photographs showing interior and exterior
views of Pilot Cotton Mill in Raleigh, NC 15 May 1909. PhC68.1.342.1 -Exterior view
PhC68.1.342.2 -Interior view of spinning room. Back of photo is captioned, "View of
100 HP motors in spinning room, Pilot Cotton Mills, Raleigh, NC May 15th, 1909 No.
62"
PhC.68.1.342.1-2
Raleigh Cotton Mills, Raleigh, NC c. 1909. Interior and exterior view of Raleigh Cotton
Mill in Raleigh, NC. 15 May 1909 Interior view shows picker room before installation
of individual drive.
PhC.68.1.343.1-3
Richmond Cotton Mill, Laurel Hill, NC c. 1910. Exterior view of Richmond Cotton Mill
in Laurel Hill, NC c. 1910.
PhC.68.1.344
Roberdel Manufacturing Company, Mill No. 1, Rockingham, NC c. 1910. Exterior view
of the Roberdel Manufacturing Company, Mill Number One in Rockingham, NC c. 1910.
PhC.68.1.345.1-2
Roberdel Manufacturing Company, Mill No. 2, Rockingham, NC c. 1910. Two interior views
of the Roberdel Mill No. Two in Rockingham, NC. Shows overall view of room and close
view of an individual loom. c. 1910.
PhC.68.1.346.1-2
Roberdel Cotton Mills, Rockingham, NC c. 1913. Three separate photographs show overall
exterior views of the Roberdel Cotton Mill with workers leaving the factory, January,
1913; the Roberdel Manufacturing Company, Mill # 2, at Rockingham, Richmond County,
North Carolina; and Mill # 2, with two hundred thirty (230) horse power in motors
installed in two miles by the Yadkin River Power Company, January, 1913.
PhC.68.1.347.1-3
Substation Serving Roberdel Mill, Rockingham, NC c. 1914. Exterior view of the Yadkin
River Power Company Substation serving the Roberdel Mill # 2 in Rockingham, NC c.
1914
PhC.68.1.348
Sanford Cotton Mills, Sanford, NC c. 1909. Exterior view of Sanford Cotton Mills in
Sanford, NC 25 May 1909.
PhC.68.1.349.1-2
Scotland Cotton Mill, Laurinburg, NC c. 1910. Exterior view of Scotland Cotton Mill
in Laurinburg, NC c. 1910
PhC.68.1.350
Springfield Cotton Mill, Laurel Hill, NC c. 1910. Photograph shows a view of the Springfield
Cotton Mill with firewood stacked beside it. Laurel Hill, NC c. 1910
PhC.68.1.351
Steele's Cotton Mill, Rockingham, NC c. 1910. Two exterior views of Steele's Cotton
Mills in Rockingham, NC c. 1910
PhC.68.1.352.1-2
Tolar Hart and Holt Cotton Mill, Fayetteville, NC c. 1909. Exterior view of the Tolar
Hart and Holt Cotton Mill in Fayetteville, NC 5 June 1909
PhC.68.1.353
Victory Cotton Mills, Fayetteville, NC c. 1909. Two exterior views of Victory Cotton
Mills in Fayetteville, NC 5 June 1909.
PhC.68.1.354.1-2
Wadesboro Cotton Mills, Wadesboro, NC c. 1910. Two exterior views of the Wadesboro
Cotton Mills Company in Wadesboro, NC c. 1910
PhC.68.1.355.1-2
White Oak Cotton Mills, Interior and Basement, Greensboro, NC c. 1920.
PhC.68.1.356.1-2
J. G. Barbour and Sons Cotton Gin, Clayton, NC c. 1910. Workers are seen loading and
weighing cotton bales on the loading dock at J. G. Barbour and Sons Cotton Gin, at
Clayton, Johnston County, North Carolina, circa 1910. Photograph is captioned, "A
typical cotton gin. The J. G. Barbour and Sons gin, Clayton, NC Served by Carolina
Power and Light Co. 50 HP of motors connected."
PhC.68.1.357.1-2
W. A. Myatt, Jr. and Co. Ginners and Seed Dealers, Raleigh, NC c. 1920. Exterior view
of wagons loaded with cotton bales processioning through the W. A. Myatt, Jr. and
Company Ginners and Seed Dealers on South Blount Street in Raleigh, North Carolina.
c. 1920
PhC.68.1.358
Hamer Oil Mills, Hamer, SC c. 1915
PhC.68.1.359
Bennettsville Cotton Oil Company, Bennettsville, SC c. 1920. Exterior view of the
Bennettsville Cotton Oil Company. Railroad cars are seen at side of building with
a man standing in the door of one of the cars. Bennettsville, South Carolina c. 1920.
PhC.68.1.360
Darlington Cotton Oil Company, Darlington, SC c. 1920. Cotton bales are seen outside
the Darlington Cotton Oil Company in Darlington, South Carolina. c. 1920
PhC.68.1.361
Dillon Oil Mill, Dillon, SC c. 1915. Exterior view of a branch of The Southern Cotton
Oil Company, Dillon Oil Mill in Dillon, SC. The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad is shown
being loaded at the facility. c. 1915
PhC.68.1.362
Hamer Oil Mills, Hamer, SC c. 1915. Photograph shows an overall exterior view of the
Hamer Oil Mills, in Hamer, SC c. 1915.
PhC.68.1.363
Maxton Cotton Oil Company, Maxton, NC c. 1915. Exterior view of the Maxton Cotton
Oil Company, at Maxton, NC. The factory is in the process of being constructed. A
rail car is seen alongside the partially constructed building. Maxton, NC c. 1915
PhC.68.1.364
Pee Dee Oil Mill, Darlington, SC c. 1915. Exterior view of the Pee Dee Oil Mill, cotton
bales are seen on loading dock in front of railroad. Darlington, SC c. 1915
PhC.68.1.365
American Agricultural Chemical Company, Henderson, NC 24 October 1923. Exterior view
of American Agricultural Chemical Company. A water tower can be seen in foreground,
plant is in distance. Henderson, North Carolina, 24 October 1923
PhC.68.1.366
Borden Brick and Tile Company, Goldsboro, NC c. 1920. Two photographs show exterior
views of the Borden Brick and Tile Company, with automobiles parked outside. Goldsboro,
NC c. 1920
PhC.68.1.367.1-2
Unidentified Brick Plant in Goldsboro, NC c. 1920. Exterior photograph of an unidentified
brick plant in Goldsboro, NC c. 1920
PhC.68.1.368
Carolina Fibre Company, Hartsville, SC c. 1920. Exterior view of the Carolina Fibre
Company in Hartsville, SC c. 1920
PhC.68.1.369
Municipal Waterworks, Goldsboro, NC 24 October 1923. Exterior view of the Municipal
Waterworks in Goldsboro, NC. A cotton field can be seen in the foreground. 24 October
1923
PhC.68.1.370
Darlington Ice Plant, Darlington, SC c. 1920. Exterior view of the Darlington Ice
Plant in Darlington, SC c. 1920
PhC.68.1.371
Elk Mountain Power Plant, Asheville, NC c. 1915. Exterior view of the Elk Mountain
Steam Generating Plant. Smoke is seen billowing from stack. Located on French Broad
River in Asheville, NC c. 1915
PhC.68.1.372
Hammond Flour Mills, Inc., Laurinburg, NC c. 1920. Exterior view of the Hammond Flour
Mills Incorporated. Reverse of photo is captioned, "A typical flour mill and grain
elevator served by the Yadkin river Power Company, at Laurinburg, Scotland County,
North Carolina 200 HP of motors connected". c. 1920
PhC.68.1.373.1-2
R. G. Lassiter Cement Plant, Oxford, NC c.1915. View of workers with equipment and
trucks at the Robert G. Lassiter Cement Plant in Oxford, NC c. 1915
PhC.68.1.374
Maxton Manufacturing Company, Maxton, NC c.1915. Exterior view of the Maxton Manufacturing
Company in Maxton, NC c. 1915
PhC.68.1.375
Construction Work on New Railroad, Wadesboro, NC c. 1910. View of a steam shovel at
work on the construction of a new railroad through Wadesboro, NC c. 1910
PhC.68.1.376
Seaboard Airline Railway Shops and Power Plant, Hamlet, NC c. 1921. Two separate photographs
show: the Seaboard Air Line Railway Power Plant and adjacent roundhouse with locomotive
wheels in the foreground; and three unidentified Carolina Power and Light Company
employees with their utility vehicles beside a transformer. Truck seen in the photo
is a Nash Quad c. 1918 Hamlet, NC 6 January 1921.
PhC.68.1.377.1-2
J. P. Taylor Company Leaf Tobacco, Goldsboro, NC c. 1920. Exterior view of the J.
P. Taylor Company Leaf Tobacco Stemmery and Dryer in Goldsboro, NC. Reverse of photograph
is captioned, "A typical tobacco stemmery and dryer. Served by Carolina Power and
Light at Goldsboro, NC. 75 hp of motors connected" c. 1920.
PhC.68.1.378
Virginia Carolina Chemical Company, Wadesboro, NC c. 1913. Exterior views of the Virginia
Carolina Chemical Company, from various angles, at Wadesboro, Anson County, North
Carolina. Photos taken January, 1913.
PhC.68.1.379.1-3
Wadesboro Chair Manufacturing Company, Wadesboro, NC c. 1920. Exterior view of the
Wadesboro Chair Manufacturing Company, during construction of a water tower, at Wadesboro,
Anson County, North Carolina. c. 1920
PhC.68.1.380
Carolina Power and Light Sales Office Interior, Dunn, NC c. 1923. Interior view of
the Carolina Power and Light office in Dunn, NC. Various products are seen displayed
in cabinets along the wall and on the floor. Dunn, NC c. 1923
PhC.68.1.381
Carolina Power and Light Office/Showroom, Raleigh, NC c. 1923. Two interior views
of the Carolina Power and Light office/showroom in Raleigh, NC c. 1923. Various products
are seen on display including heaters, ovens, toasters, Hoover vacuum cleaners, lightbulbs,
etc. A Christmas tree is seen in one of the pictures.
PhC.68.1.382
Carolina Power and Light Showroom Display Case, Hamlet, NC c. 1925. Front view of
a display case in Hamlet, NC displaying a variety of electrical appliances including,
toasters, waffle irons, coffee makers, lamps, insulators, fuses, and Mazda Edison
light bulbs. Hamlet, NC c. 1925
PhC.68.1.383
Christmas Appliance Display c. 1925. A Christmas window display is seen with various
small electric appliances. A waffle iron, toaster, clothes iron, light socket, lamps,
and a curling iron are pictured on display. c. 1925
PhC.68.1.384
Model Kitchen on Electric Streetcar, Raleigh, NC c. 1930. A street car is seen on
Martin Street in Raleigh with the Wachovia building in background. A model kitchen
with two men, a woman and an African American woman riding are seen. Raleigh, NC c.
1930
PhC.68.1.385
Universal Appliances Display, Roxboro, NC c. 1930s. A marketing display for Universal
Appliance is seen set up on a table inside of a Carolina Power and Light office. Various
appliances including, coffee makers, electric alarm clocks, an electric iron, an electric
toaster and lamps are seen. Roxboro, NC c. 1930s
PhC.68.1.386.1-2
Carolina Power and Light Electric Appliance Exhibit c. 1930. A Carolina Power and
Light exhibit is seen set up with decorations highlighting a range of electric kitchen
appliances such as ovens, ice boxes and water heaters. c. 1930
PhC.68.1.387
Appliance Display in Raleigh Office, Raleigh, NC c.1940. A woman is seen in the Raleigh
Carolina Power and Light Office demonstrating a Frigidaire refrigerator. A Bendix
Home Laundry and a Gibson Refrigerator are seen to the left. c. 1940
PhC.68.1.388
Electric Appliances in Store Window Displays c. 1940. Store window displays are seen
of various kitchen and home electric appliances. Refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, General
Electric ovens, and others are seen in two separate store windows promoting a sales
contest. One photograph shows a Universal Electric oven in a store window Christmas
display. Cotton balls are seen tied to string to imitate snow. c. 1940
PhC.68.1.389.1-3
Store Displays of Kitchen Appliances, Asheville, NC. c. 1940. Various displays of
kitchen appliances in various stores and store windows in Asheville, NC. Model kitchens
and store displays are seen with ovens, refrigerators, washing machines, etc. A salesman
is seen talking to three women about a refrigerator. Two photographs from Reusing's
in Asheville, other stores seen are Cut Rate Furniture Co. and Railroad Salvage. c.
1940
PhC.68.1.390.1-6
Store Window Displays c. 1940. Pictured are two store window displays at the same
location at different times. One depicts a Christmas display with small electric appliances
including mixers, clocks, coffee makers, waffle irons and toasters. Second photograph
depicts a window display solely for Silex brand coffee makers. c. 1940
PhC.68.1.391.1-2
Marketing Displays, Kitchen Appliances. Various marketing displays for kitchen appliances
including ovens, refrigerators and washing machines. Salesmen are seen selling product
in showrooms, model kitchens are seen, and an exhibit on the evolution of residential
electricity use. c. 1940s-1960s
PhC.68.1.392.1-6
Appliances Outdoors In Front of Residences c. 1930. Appliances are seen in front of
a residence in the front yard. Included are, a vacuum, refrigerator, washing machine,
radio, waffle maker, coffee pot, toaster, space heater, oven clock and iron. Also
included is a photograph of 10 ovens on a sidewalk in front of what appears to be
an apartment building. c. 1930
PhC.68.1.393-1-2
Electric Appliance Displays c. 1950. Three photographs depicting various electric
appliance displays. Lightbulbs, an electric mixer, an electric fan, waffle iron, iron,
coffee pot, toaster, heater and photographic equipment are all seen. c. 1940s-1950's
PhC.68.1.394.1-3
Various Electric Appliance Marketing Photographs c. 1950.
PhC.68.1.395.1-7
Traveling Mobile Display Trailer, Sound Appliance Co. Inc. Morehead City, NC. c. 1950.
Pictured is a trailer outfitted to be a mobile display unit for Sound Appliance Co.,
Inc. A small girl is standing in doorway of trailer as two men shake hands at front
of trailer. c. 1950
PhC.68.1.396
Billboard on Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC c. 1920. A billboard promoting electric
power is seen over the building on the south eastern corner of Hargett and Fayetteville
Streets in Raleigh, NC. Shop on the corner is Uzzle's Cigar Store. Raleigh, NC c.
1920
PhC.68.1.397
Carolina Power and Light Billboard and Store Display c. 1930. A Carolina Power and
Light billboard is seen advertising electrical household products as Christmas gifts.
Also seen is a store display with various products including an electric iron, waffle
maker lamps, curling iron, electric sewing motor, and an electric coffee pot. c. 1930
PhC.68.1.398.1-2
Billboard For Carolina Power and Light c. 1925. Pictured is a large billboard with
an advertisement that reads, "Duplex-a-lite The light to live with, Carolina Power
and Light Co." c. 1925
PhC.68.1.399
Billboard For Electric Washing Machine-Carolina Power and Light c. 1925. A billboard
is seen for an electric washing machine. "Ask for a Home Demonstration, Automatic
Electric Washer, 'Cleans clothes clean' $5.00 Down, $5.00 a month-Carolina Power and
Light". c. 1925
PhC.68.1.400.1-2
Billboard For Contest to Win Electrified Home-Carolina Power and Light c. 1930. Pictured
is a billboard for Carolina Power and Light advertising a contest to win a $15,000
electrified home. The billboard reads, "This $15,000 Electrical Home-free-Watch for
the announcement!-Carolina Power and Light". c. 1930
PhC.68.1.401
Marketing-Window Unit Air Conditioner c. 1945. Pictured is an office scene with a
man and a woman at a desk by a window with a window unit air conditioner. There is
an arrow pointing towards the air conditioner. c. 1945
PhC.68.1.402
Marketing-Cooking Class c. 1950. Pictured are women seated in a classroom taking notes.
They are also seen in a kitchen, cooking. c. 1950
PhC.68.1.403.1-3
National Cotton Week Display-Carolina Power and Light c. 1945. Carolina Power and
Light National Cotton Week display. Small articles of clothing and samples of cotton
and cotton related products are seen displayed to promote North Carolina's cotton
industry. c. 1945
PhC.68.1.404
Marketing-Illustration of 1924 Dishwasher. An illustration of a 1924 electric dishwasher
is seen loaded with dishes. c. 1920s
PhC.68.1.405
Marketing-Carolina Power and Light/Yadkin Power Company Marketing Display. Pictured
are scenes from the Carolina Power and Light and Yadkin River Power Company's booth/exhibit
at the International Textile Exhibition in Boston Mass. Graphics, maps, advertisements
and photographs are seen in the exhibit. April 1926.
PhC.68.1.406.1-5
Marketing-Carolina Power and Light/Yadkin Power Company Marketing Display. Pictured
is a promotional display for Knitting Arts in Philadelphia, PA. Maps, graphics and
photographs are seen displayed promoting North Carolina's cotton and electric industry.
March 1926
PhC.68.1.407
Marketing-Electric Fan Display c. 1930s. Pictured is a display for Emerson Electric
fans. Five fans are seen on display with graphics that read, "When the city sizzles,
keep cool" Possibly set up in the Raleigh, NC Carolina Power and Light office. c.
1930s
PhC.68.1.408
Marketing-Advertisement for Electric Exhaust Fan c. 1940s. Pictured is a woman standing
at a stove, stirring a pot of food. A thin plume of smoke is seen rising from the
pot as it floats up to the exhaust vent. Used in an advertisement for an exhaust fan.
c. 1940s
PhC.68.1.409
Marketing-Garbage Disposal c. 1936. A man is seen standing at a model sink with exposed
pipes to demonstrate the workings of a garbage disposal. He is seen with a drain catcher
in one hand and pointing to the sink with the other. c. 1936
PhC.68.1.410
Marketing-Heater Advertising Photograph-Two Girls c. 1920. Two girls approximately
4-5 years old are seen standing naked, warming themselves with a household space heater.
They are seen looking over their shoulder towards camera with their hands out over
the heater. c. 1920
PhC.68.1.411
Marketing-Woman Ironing Using Non-Electric Iron. A woman is seen using an old non-electric
iron to iron fabrics on an ironing board. Used for marketing purposes for Carolina
Power and Light. c. 1920s
PhC.68.1.412
Marketing-Woman Seen Using an Electric Iron c. 1920s. A woman is seen using an electric
iron on what looks like a dress. Used for marketing purposes for Carolina Power and
Light. c. 1924
PhC.68.1.413
Marketing- Woman Using Electric Ironing Press c. 1950s. A woman is seen using an electric
ironing press c. 1950s. Used for marketing purposes for Carolina Power and Light.
PhC.68.1.414.1-2
Marketing-Women Seen in Kitchen. Two photographs of different women in two different
kitchens. One shows a woman standing next to an electric oven from the 1920's the
other shows a woman in a kitchen possibly putting away or cleaning dishes. Used for
marketing purposes for Carolina Power and Light
PhC.68.1.415.1-2
Marketing-Kitchen Displays and Appliances. A kitchen appliance display is seen with
electric ovens, electric water heaters and an electric refrigerator. Also seen are
several scenes of staged kitchens. One is an older kitchen without electric appliances
and one is a newer looking kitchen with new, electric appliances. c. 1950's
PhC.68.1.416.1-5
Marketing-Electric Home Traveling Demonstration. Series of images of a vehicle and
trailer used to demonstrate and educate the public on electric service. A white 1930
REO coupe is seen connected to a trailer outfitted with a model kitchen with electric
appliances. Interior of trailer is seen in one picture with two salesmen/representatives
inside. Trailer is seen from front and left sides. The trailer is also pictured in
front of the NC State Bell Tower with a group of ~30 female school children. The car
and trailer were taken to rural areas to familiarize with electric service for the
first
PhC.68.1.417.1-9
Marketing-Kitchens. Five 8x10 black and white prints and one color 8x10 print of kitchens
dating from the late 1950s to the 1970s. Women, men, and children are seen in kitchens
preparing food, posing, and eating.
PhC.68.1.418.1-6
Marketing-Lighting, Early Edison Bulb. Black and white photograph of an early Edison
light bulb with a red transparency of the outline of the image. The transparency is
taped on top of the photograph. c. 1950
PhC.68.1.419
Marketing-Mazda Edison Light Bulbs on Display in Asheville, NC Office c. 1922. Pictured
is a Mazda Edison Light Bulb display in the Asheville, NC Carolina Power and Light
office c. 1922. Different types of bulbs are seen displayed and boxes of product are
seen stacked on shelfs. Two cut outs of women holding bulbs are also seen.
PhC.68.1.420
Marketing-Mazda Edison Light Bulb Display. Pictured is a table top display of various
types of Mazda Edison Light Bulbs. Boxes are seen displayed with promotional material
and the light bulbs. c. 1920
PhC.68.1.421
Marketing Edison Light Bulb Display c. 1930s-40s. Two Mazda Edison light bulbs are
seen c. 1930s-40s. Light bulbs are seen arranged and displayed in and out of boxes
with promotional material.
PhC.68.1.422.1-2
Marketing-Streetlight, Globe Lamp. Pictured is a close view of a streetlight bracket,
fixture and globe. c. 1920s
PhC.68.1.423.1-3
Marketing-Electric Lamp Display, Carolina Power and Light Office c. 1925. Pictured
is an electric lamp display in a Carolina Power and Light office. Various style floor
and table lamps are seen turned on and on display. c. 1925
PhC.68.1.424
Marketing-Domestic Interior Lit With Electric Lights. A domestic interior is seen
lit with electric lights. Wall sconces, overhead lights, and a table lamp are seen
above and around a fireplace with a desk and table near it. c. 1925
PhC.68.1.425
Marketing-Modern and Old School Lighting Display. A display is seen of modern and
old school rooms. The old school room is seen dimly lit next to the brighter modern
school room. Interior of the modern school room is shown up close with writing on
the blackboard and a teacher seated at the desk. c. 1940s
PhC.68.1.426.1-2
Marketing-Various Retail Interiors. Various interior views are seen all lit with electric
light. The S&W Cafeteria in Asheville, NC is seen, Taylor's Department Store, Dr.
Neal's waiting room, an unidentified banquet hall, and an unidentified department
store are all seen. c. 1930s-40s
PhC.68.1.427.1-5
Marketing-Lighting Display c. 1950s. Pictured is a small display set up to demonstrate
lighting techniques for various applications. A small living room scene is pictured
with a desk, table, chair, and floor lamp. c. 1950s
PhC.68.1.428
Marketing-Tide Water Power Company Parade Float c. 1930. Pictured is a parade float
decorated for the 50th anniversary of electric lighting by Tide Water Power Company.
The float depicts a power station and is seen at a rail yard. c. 1930
PhC.68.1.429
Marketing-Carolina Power and Light Parade Float on Hillsborough Street in Raleigh,
NC c. 1950s. Pictured is a Carolina Power and Light Christmas parade float seen on
the 900 block of Hillsborough Street in Raleigh, NC. Women are seen on the float waving
to crowd. 907 Hillsborough Street (Joel Whitaker House) can be seen in the background.
c. 1950s
PhC.68.1.430
Marketing-Azalea Festival, Wilmington, NC c. 1955. Three scenes from the Azalea Festival
in Wilmington, NC. The Lions Club Parade float is seen with women riding, Coble Dairy
Products float is seen, and a Carolina Power and Light float is seen. c. 1955
PhC.68.1.431.1-3
Marketing-Azalea Festival, Wilmington, NC c. 1970s. Four color 8x10 photographs depicting
three different years of Carolina Power and Light parade floats at the annual Azalea
Festival in Wilmington, NC c. 1970s. All floats are made in the image of a ship but
are slightly different. c. 1970s
PhC.68.1.432.1-4
Marketing-Azalea Festival, Wilmington, NC c. 1970s. Two 8x10 color photographs of
a Carolina Power and Light parade float at the Wilmington, NC Azalea Festival. A horse
and carriage with people riding is seen on top of the float c. 1970s
PhC.68.1.433.1-2
Marketing-Azalea Festival, Wilmington, NC c. 1970s. Four 8x10 color photographs of
a Carolina Power and Light parade float at the Wilmington, NC Azalea Festival. The
pink, decorated float has women standing and waving to the crowds c. 1970s
PhC.68.1.434.1-4
Marketing-Azalea Festival, Wilmington, NC c. 1970s. Three color and one black and
white 8x10 prints depicting the Wilmington, NC Azalea Festival. The Carolina Power
and Light Parade Float is pictured. A spaceship with an alien and a woman are seen
on the float, waving to the crowds. c. 1970s
PhC.68.1.435.1-5
Marketing-Azalea Festival, Wilmington, NC c. 1970s. Pictured is a Carolina Power and
Light parade float traveling down 3rd Street in Wilmington, NC during the Azalea Festival.
The float depicts the Mother Goose nursery rhyme, "The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe".
Woman and children are seen on the float waving to the crowds lining the street. A
Belk store and a Gulf gas station are seen in the background of one picture. The New
Hanover county courthouse is seen in the background of the other picture. c. 1970s
PhC.68.1.436.1-2
Marketing-Refrigerator in Modern Kitchen c. 1931. A kitchen scene is pictured with
a woman placing something inside a refrigerator. c. 1931
PhC.68.1.437
Marketing-Ad For Refrigerator in Modern Kitchen c. 1950s, Late 1930s.
PhC.68.1.438.1-2
Marketing-Energy Education, Model by Willie Biggs, September 1952. Pictured is a model
completed by Willie Biggs depicting a scene with a power station with overhead lines
running from it and other small structures including a gas station. A tractor and
small cars can also be seen. September 1952
PhC.68.1.439
Marketing-Woman and Stove c. 1930s. Pictured is a woman in a dress and apron posing
next to an electric range dating to 1913. The door to the oven is open. c. 1930s
PhC.68.1.440
Marketing-1914 Westinghouse Type 319 Electric Range/Oven. Pictured is a 1914 Westinghouse
Electric and Manufacturing Co. Type 319 electric range/oven. This model was advertised
in L. V. Sutton's 1914 Electric Cookbook. c. 1914
PhC.68.1.441
Marketing-Universal Electric Range c. 1930s. Pictured is a Universal electric range.
A coffee pot and a clock are seen on top of the range. c. 1930s
PhC.68.1.442
Marketing-Stoves. Two photographs used for marketing of electric stoves. A woman wearing
an apron is seen in a kitchen adjusting a Westinghouse stove. Also seen is an advertising
display featuring a cut out of a woman cooking in a kitchen beside an electric stove
and other electric appliances on a table beside the stove. c. 1930s
PhC.68.1.443
Marketing-Woman With Electric Toaster. A woman is seen seated at a dining table with
breakfast while taking a piece of toast out of an electric toaster. c. 1924
PhC.68.1.444
Marketing-1924 Vacuum Cleaner. A female housekeeper is seen in a living area next
to a piano vacuuming a rug. c. 1924
PhC.68.1.445
Marketing-Vacuum Cleaner Demonstration at Raleigh, NC Carolina Power and Light Office
c. 1925. A man is seen demonstrating a Hoover Vacuum cleaner outside the Raleigh,
NC Carolina Power and Light Office on the corner of Hargett and Fayetteville Streets.
c. 1925
PhC.68.1.446
Marketing-Vacuum Cleaner. A wall mounted vacuum cleaner is pictured with a hose attached.
c. 1950s
PhC.68.1.447
Marketing-Hoover Vacuum Cleaner Display c. 1925. A Hoover vacuum cleaner sales display
is seen. A model living room is seen with lamp table and chair with a cardboard cutout
of a girl vacuuming a carpet. c. 1925
PhC.68.1.448
Marketing-Hoover Vacuum Cleaner Christmas Display. A Christmas shopping display advertisement
is seen with a vacuum and three wreaths next to the vacuum. "Give her a Hoover" is
seen spelled out in garland. c. 1925
PhC.68.1.449
Marketing-Woman Washing Clothes. A woman is seen manually washing clothes in a bucket
with a washboard on top of a chair. c. 1920s
PhC.68.1.450
Marketing-Washing Machine c. 1924. Pictured is a Minier Manufacturing Co. 2 in 1 washing
machine c. 1924
PhC.68.1.451
Marketing-Electric Washing Machine Demonstration at Carolina Power and Light Office
c. 1925. Eleven men (left to right, Andy Scroggs, H. G. Isley, L. L. Betts, Pug Holbrook,
Johnny McLean, Smokey Smith, Ray Veal, Ben Terrell, Beau Lumsden, Whitley DeeBose,
Lehman Wood) are seen at the entrance to the offices of Carolina Power and Light in
the Raleigh Building on the corner of Fayetteville and Hargett Streets in Raleigh,
NC. They are seen posing with a washing machine sales display. Washing machines are
seen along with promotional material and a clothes line hung over the door with clothes
on i
PhC.68.1.452
Marketing-Washing Machines. Two product pictures for advertising purposes of Westinghouse
washing machines. c. 1930s
PhC.68.1.453.1-2
Marketing-Signs, Electric c. 1940s. Advertising window display featuring a lighted
sign advertising Lumiline Signs. The advertisement reads, "Merchants Boost Your Sales,
Use Lumiline Signs". c. 1940s
PhC.68.1.454
Marketing-Woman at Washing Machine. A woman is seen in a kitchen placing clothing
into a washing machine. A dryer is seen next to the washing machine. c. 1950s
PhC.68.1.455
Marketing-War Bonds Advertisement. Window advertisement for war bonds and stamps and
promoting health. Signs read, "Vitamins for Victory" and "Join the Health for Victory
Club". A cut out of Uncle Sam is seen standing next to display. c. 1940s
PhC.68.1.456
Mt. Gilead, NC Fire, January 1959. A building on a city street in Mt. Gilead, NC is
seen with flames bursting from windows and doors. A power pole on the street has started
to ignite. January 1959
PhC.68.1.457
Myrtle Beach, SC, Storms, Fire on Ocean Drive c. 1950s. A utility pole with electric
lines and several transformer is seen at night with sparks flying from it, Ocean Drive,
SC c. 1950s
PhC.68.1.458
Southern Pines, Office Fire, 4 September 1969. Scenes from a fire at a Southern Pines
office. A burnt filing cabinet is seen, an overall view of the damaged office, and
a woman is seen sorting through burnt file cabinet drawers inside an office. 4 September
1969
PhC.68.1.459.1-5
Asheville, NC, Flood of 1916, French Broad River
PhC.68.1.460.1-3
Asheville, NC, Flood of 1928, French Broad River.
PhC.68.1.461.1-3
Lumberton, NC, Flood c.1940s. Aerial photograph of a flooded electrical substation
in Lumberton, NC. Estimated c.1940
PhC.68.1.462
Hurricane Connie, Jacksonville, NC, 12 August 1955.
PhC.68.1.463.1-3
Hurricane Diane, Morehead City, NC, August 1955.
PhC.68.1.464.1
Hurricane Donna, September 1960.
PhC.68.1.465.1-7
Hurricane Donna, 11-12 September 1960.
PhC.68.1.466.1-16
Hurricane Donna, 11-12 September 1960.
PhC.68.1.467.1-17
Hurricane Donna, 11-12 September 1960.
PhC.68.1.468.1-12
Hurricane Ginger, September 1971. A man and a woman are seen seated at a desk. The
woman is wearing a rain hat, talking on the phone.
PhC.68.1.469.1-9
Hurricane Hazel, 15 October 1954. Various scenes of Swansboro, NC and Morehead City
after Hurricane Hazel in October of 1954. The streets of Swansboro are flooded with
debris and wreckage. The Swansboro Fishing Pier is seen in floodwaters, breaking apart.
Boats are seen washed ashore on streets and yards. The Water Front Restaurant is seen
flooded and surrounded by waters from the sound. A dog is seen on the front step of
a residence surrounded by floodwaters.
PhC.68.1.470.1-20
Hurricane Hazel, 15 October 1954.
PhC.68.1.471.1-4
Hurricane Ione, 19 September 1955. Series of prints and medium format 6x6 negatives
depicting the aftermath and response of Carolina Power and Light to Hurricane Ione
19 September 1955 in Goldsboro and unidentified location on coast. Forty nine medium
format 6x6 frames depict various scenes after the storm including, workers repairing
power lines, documentation of damage to infrastructure, damage to residences and other
buildings, and several pictures of people indicating recent water levels on walls.
Eighteen silver gelatin prints of selected negatives are included with the negatives.
PhC.68.1.472.1-18
Raleigh, Biscoe, Candor; Electrical Line Work After Ice Storm, 1960. Series of photographs
depicting Carolina Power and Light crews in Raleigh, Biscoe, and Candor repairing
electrical lines and clearing fallen trees and limbs after an ice storm in 1960.
PhC.68.1.473.1-15
Biscoe, Troy, Candor, Ice Storm 13-14 February 1960. Series of 25 silver gelatin 8x10
prints that depict an ice storm in the Biscoe-Candor, Troy, NC vicinity. Carolina
Power and Light crews are seen repairing down electrical lines, damaged electrical
infrastructure is thoroughly documented, close shots of linemen working on electrical
lines, residences are seen with leaning trees over electrical lines, a tree is seen
bent down by weight of ice and leaning on a car, office scene with CP and L workers
organizing and talking on phone, the Weeks and Andrews Construction crew is pictured
posing tog
PhC.68.1.474.1-25
Ice Storm, Dillon Vicinity, 26-27 January 1966. Series of 8 silver gelatin 8x10 prints
depict Carolina Power and Light crews working to repair electrical lines in the Dillon,
SC vicinity. Advertisements for South of the Border are seen with linemen repairing
equipment, Line men are seen climbing up a ladder with a saw to remove a limb leaning
on power lines, other various scenes of workers repairing electrical infrastructure.
26-27 January 1966
PhC.68.1.475.1-10
Ice Storms, Henderson, Oxford, and Roxboro, NC, December 1967. Series of 11 silver
gelatin 8x10 prints of ice storm damage and repair in the Henderson, Oxford, and Roxboro
vicinity. Linemen are seen in bucket trucks and on ladders repairing electric lines
while ice covers the surrounding trees. One photograph is included of linemen working
on electrical lines at the intersection of Rosemary and Hillsborough Streets in Raleigh,
NC. All other images appear to be in the Henderson, Roxboro, Oxford vicinity. December
1967
PhC.68.1.476.1-15
Ice Storms, Goldsboro 1968. Series of contact sheets from original negatives of various
work done on electrical lines by Carolina Power and Light in 1968. Possibly in the
Goldsboro, NC vicinity.
PhC.68.1.477
Rockingham and Wadesboro, NC Ice Storm c. 1969. Large series of 35 mm negatives depicting
Carolina Power and Light line crews repairing electric power lines as a result of
winter/ice storms in various locations including Rockingham and Wadesboro, NC. Also
included are 12 8x10 silver gelatin prints. c. 1969
PhC.68.1.478.1-12
Raleigh, NC, Morgan and Wilmington Street, Snow Storm 2-3 April 1915. Pictured is
the intersection of Morgan and Wilmington Streets looking East down Morgan Street
in Raleigh, NC. Deep snow is seen covering the roadways a car can be seen in the distance,
turning down Blount Street. Power poles lining Morgan Street have fallen away from
street against buildings. First Baptist Church can be seen on right c. 1915
PhC.68.1.479.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Looking East Down Hargett Street, Snow Storm 2-3 April 1915. View looking
east down Hargett Street in Raleigh, NC. Buildings on south side of Hargett Street
are most visible. Snow is seen covering the roadways and buildings. Power poles have
fallen into street. Barricades is seen, closing off the street to traffic. 2-3 April
1915
PhC.68.1.480
Raleigh, NC, Snowstorm, 1400 Block Hillsborough. PhC68.1.481.1 -View of Hillsborough Street looking East from the 1400 block taken in 1915 after a snow storm. The large park-like area on the right side of the photo is part of the St. Mary's campus. The house on the far left of the frame is 115 W Park Dr. in Cameron Park. In the middle of the photo is 1306 Hillsborough St. and the house on the right side is where present day (July 2015) IHOP is located.
PhC.68.1.481.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Snow Storm Tower Collapse at Method, 2-3 April 1915. Pictured is a substation,
possibly at Method Road in Raleigh. A tower is seen collapsed on its side. The ground
is covered with snow. c. 1915
PhC.68.1.482
Raleigh, NC, Tower Collapse, Cannon Avenue and Saunders Street, Snow Storm, 2-3 April
1915. Toppled and leaning power poles and a collapsed electrical tower are seen near
the intersection of Cannon Avenue (no longer in existence, present day vicinity of
Dorothea Drive) and Saunders Street. Snow is seen on roadways, houses are seen lining
the street. 2-3 April 1915
PhC.68.1.483
Raleigh, NC, Power Poles Down Between Method and A and M College, Hillsborough Street,
2-3 April 1915. Hillsborough Street in Raleigh, NC is seen looking East from approximately
the 2500 block. Patterson Hall can be seen in the far distance on the right side of
the road. Residences are seen in foreground as power poles are seen lying on the ground
crossing roadway. Snow is seen covering the ground. c. 1915
PhC.68.1.484
Raleigh, NC, Tower Collapse, Cannon Avenue and West Street, Snow Storm, 2-3 April
1915. Three men are seen surrounding a collapsed electrical tower at the intersection
of Cannon Avenue (no longer in existence, present day vicinity of Dorothea Drive)
looking north-east up West Street. Snow is seen on roadways, houses are seen lining
the street. 2-3 April 1915
PhC.68.1.485
Munitions Explosion, Selma, NC, March 1942. Landscape depicting the destruction seen
in Selma, NC after a munitions explosion. Group of people are seen on right side of
frame, surveying damage. Wreckage and debris is spread over the entire landscape.
March 1942
PhC.68.1.486
Tornado, Possibly Lumberton, NC 8 April 1957. Several views of a fallen 110 KV tower
in a rural area possibly near Lumberton, NC. The fallen tower is seen from various
angles. Linemen are seen erecting a new tower. 8 April 1957
PhC.68.1.487.1-5
Raleigh, NC Area, Tornado, November 1966. The aftermath of a tornado in Garner, NC
is seen. Furniture and debris is seen littering the ground outside of a trailer park.
Debris is also seen hanging from overhead power lines. A Garner, NC fire engine is
seen parked near site of destruction. Mobile homes are seen in the background. November
1966
PhC.68.1.488.1-3
Rockingham, Laurinburg Area, Tornado Damage c. 1940s. Series of images depicting the
destruction caused to Carolina Power and Light electrical towers after a tornado in
the Laurinburg-Rockingham, NC area. Towers are seen toppled over in rural area. Workers
are seen assessing the damage. Barns, residences, and other buildings are seen in
background. c. 1940s
PhC.68.1.489.1-17
Raleigh, NC, Snow Storm, Hillsborough Street, NC State, 2-3 April 1915
PhC.68.1.490.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Windstorm Damage, 13 February 1966. Windstorm damage is seen in Raleigh,
NC. Trees are seen broken, branches and debris on ground. Rowland Boyd and Bob Watson
are seen sitting at a desk looking over paper plans. James Powell and Alvin Gates
are seen standing in an office, working. 13 February 1966
PhC.68.1.491.1-4
Environmental Studies c. 1969. Men are seen in boat off of the coast of North Carolina
catching and studying what look like Shrimp. The sea life is seen being caught, put
into glass jars, and recorded. Men are also seen studying samples in a laboratory
with microscopes. c. 1969
PhC.68.1.492
Earth Day, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 22-23 April 1970. Earth Day
proceedings are seen on the campus of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Citizens and students are seen participating in the event. People are seen placing
cans in trash bags, large group of bikes is seen parked in open area, speakers are
seen speaking to group of students, various scenes around the UNC Chapel Hill campus
of students and citizens participating in Earth Day. 22-23 April 1970
PhC.68.1.493
Environmental Research, 2 June 1971. Environmental research employees are seen in
a small boat with equipment, under high power lines. Possibly Shearon Harris Reservoir.
2 June 1971
PhC.68.1.494
Environmental, Scrap Shredders, February 1972. One medium format roll of film with
contact print and one 35mm roll of film with contact print of a scrap shredder plant.
Automobiles and scrap metal are seen being recycled. Plant is next to a rail line.
Rail cars are seen taking away processed metal. Also includes a clipping describing
the purpose of the plant. February 1972
PhC.68.1.495.1-3
Asheville Sewage Treatment Plant, August 1972. Series of 7 5x7 photographs with captions
depict the Asheville sewage treatment plant and several crucial components of its
workings. R. L. Cunningham, superintendent of the plant, is seen in several pictures
posing with various pieces of equipment and with Greer Johnson, engineer-manager for
the plant. Also included is a roll of 35mm film with contact sheet and a letter describing
the purpose and benefits of the treatment plant. August 1972
PhC.68.1.496.1-8
Electrostatic Precipitator at Sutton Plant, Wilmington, NC. 27 December 1972. Pictured
is Carolina Power and Light's electrostatic precipitator is seen at the Sutton Plant
near Wilmington, NC. Also included is a description of the device and its benefit.
27 December 1972
PhC.68.1.497
Woodpecker Nest on Power Pole, January 1973. A Carolina Power and Light electric pole
is pictured with a section cut from the old pole it replaced. The small section attached
to the new pole has a woodpecker nest in it. Men are also seen in the pictures. A
child is seen in one photo on the shoulders of one of the men. January 1973
PhC.68.1.498.1-4
Waterville, NC, Walters Hydroelectric Plant, c. 1950s. 19 medium format negatives
depicting the Waterville, NC vicinity including Mt. Sterling and the Walters Hydroelectric
plant. Homes, buildings (including post office) and people are seen around Waterville,
NC. c. 1950s
PhC.68.1.499.1-2
Miscellaneous pictures of people. Men are seen looking over plans outdoors while a
child plays, Tom Pritchett is seen writing on a clipboard, a boy is seen holding up
a fish while two men look on, two boys are seen standing between two grown men outdoors.
c. 1970s
PhC.68.1.500.1-4
Resource Use Conference, UNC, c. 1960s. Two men are seen sitting at a desk with a
paper while 6 men stand over them looking down at paper. All unidentified. c. 1960s
PhC.68.1.501
Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Group Board Bus, c. 1960s Pictured is a group of 16 men
lined up against a bus in front of the Sir Walter Hotel in Raleigh, NC. Back of photo
is captioned, "Chamber of Commerce group prior to embarking on a trip to Columbia,
SC to inspect produce market." c. 1960s
PhC.68.1.502
Beauty Contest c. 1930s. Pictured is approximately 25 women in bathing suits all with
numbers on them. They are standing on a structure and are probably part of some kind
of beauty contest. c. 1930s. Includes original 8x10 negative (safety film).
PhC.68.1.503
Beauty Contest c. 1930s. Seven women are seen in formal dress on a stage wearing numbers.
c. 1930s
PhC.68.1.504
Parade Float- Dixie's Playground, Wrightsville Beach, NC c. 1940s. Eight people are
seen on a parade float in Wrightsville Beach, NC. They are wearing a type of sash.
Parade float reads, "Wrightsville Beach, Dixie's Playground". c. 1940s
PhC.68.1.505
Governor Robert Gregg Cherry. Pictured is North Carolina Governor Robert Gregg Cherry.
He is seen seated at a desk with a telephone receiver up to his ear. c. 1945
PhC.68.1.506
Football Players, Unidentified, c. 1940s. Two football players are picture outdoors
near a piece of practice equipment. They are both seen in uniform, posing for the
camera. c. 1940s
PhC.68.1.507
Boy Scouts Camping Trip Sponsored by Carolina Power and Light c. 1950s. A group of
Boy Scouts are seen in Asheville, NC preparing to board a bus for a camping trip sponsored
by Carolina Power and Light. The boys are seen in uniform gathered together with luggage
preparing to leave, in a line boarding the bus, scouts are seen in the windows of
the bus preparing to leave, camping in the woods, preparing a campfire, and touring
an Walters Hydroelectric plant in Waterville, NC. Troops 28, 1 (present day 701),
and 43 are seen. c. 1950s
PhC.68.1.508.1-8
Man Working in Plant c. 1950s. John Gunter manipulates a chain operated feedwater
valve on the eighth stage feedwater heater of Unit 2 at Weatherspoon in September
of 1950
PhC.68.1.509
Carbonton Hydroelectric Station, Carbonton, NC c. 1930s-1950s. Various views of the
Carbonton Hydroelectric plant in Carbonton, NC on the Deep River. Photographs span
from 1930 to 1953 and includes a photograph of Bill Blakely, the superintendent in
1953, standing in front of the plant. The plant is also pictured in 1939 during a
flood. c. 1930s-1950s
PhC.68.1.510.1-7
Goldsboro Iron and Metal Co. Advertisement with Power Pole. Two large power poles
with a transformer supported between them is seen on the side of a street in front
of an advertisement for Goldsboro Iron and Metal Co. An automobile is seen in view.
c. 1930
PhC.68.1.511
Siler City, NC Electric Plant Ruins c. 1963. Reuben DuBose and George Siler are seen
around the site of the first electric generating plant in the community. c. 1963
PhC.68.1.512.1-3
Avery Street Substation High Water, Man With Horse and Carriage c. 1928. A man is
seen next to a high river standing near a horse and carriage. Photograph is captioned
Avery Street Substation, Asheville; however, the station does not appear in photograph.
c. 1928
PhC.68.1.513
Laurinburg, NC Substation, July 1951. Larry Cartwright and Tom Ingram are seen inside
a control room at the Laurinburg Substation. They are seen sitting at a desk and standing,
looking at an electrical schematic board. July 1951
PhC.68.1.514
Substation, Method, June 1951. The interior of the Method Road Substation in Raleigh,
NC is seen. Worker, O. A. Palmer is seen loading paper into some sort of data recorder.
June 1951
PhC.68.1.515.1-2
Canton, NC Substation, October 1950. L. J. Cannon, Chief Division Dispatcher at the
Canton, NC Carolina Power and Light substation is seen pointing at the dispatcher's
board in an office. October 1950
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Steam Plant Interior, Raleigh, NC c. 1915-1920. Pictured is the interior of the Raleigh
Steam Plant located on West Jones Street in Raleigh, NC. Machinery and equipment is
seen. A formally dressed man and a worker can be seen posing in the picture. c. 1915-1920
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Steam Plant Interior, Raleigh, NC. c. 1909. Boiler equipment is seen inside the Raleigh
Steam Plant on West Jones Street in Raleigh, NC. 15 May 1909
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Steam Plant Interior, Raleigh, NC 25 October 1910. Pictured is the interior of the
Raleigh Steam Plant on West Jones Street in Raleigh, NC 25 October 1910. Industrial
equipment is seen in use. Two workers are seen among the equipment.
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Raleigh Steam Plant, Carolina Power and Light, Raleigh, NC c. 1925. Pictured is the
Raleigh Steam Plant on West Jones Street in Raleigh, NC c. 1925. Automobiles and carriages
are seen on Jones street looking east while the railroad gates are down. These cars
are presumably waiting for a train to pass, although no train is pictured. Many overhead
electric lines can be seen in the area. The Carolina Power and Light general garage
is seen in the back ground.
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Steam Plant Interior, Raleigh, NC c. 1915-1920. Pictured is the interior of the Raleigh
Steam Plant located on West Jones Street in Raleigh, NC. Machinery and equipment is
seen. Two workers can be seen posing amongst the equipment. c. 1915-1920
PhC.68.1.521
Carolina Power and Light Steam Plant, Raleigh, NC, July 1911. Pictured is the Raleigh
Steam Plant on West Jones Street in Raleigh, NC c. 1911. Many overhead electric lines
and cables can be seen. Four smoke stacks are seen coming from the steam plant. They
are secured with numerous cables. July 1911
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Carolina Power and Light Steam Plant, Raleigh, NC, c. 1914. Carolina Power and Light
substation and steam reserve plant is pictured from the rear of the building looking
north from two slightly different angles. Large reserve plant can be seen on the right
side of frame. An automobile is seen near the building. One photograph and one magazine
clipping outlining the company's current status. c. 1914
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Power Plant, Raleigh, NC c. 1963. Pictured is a power plant with black smoke coming
from smoke stacks. Raleigh, NC 14 January 1963
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Carolina Power and Light Southeast Station, Raleigh, NC c. 1920s. Pictured is the
interior of the Southeastern Carolina Power and Light plant in Raleigh, NC with industrial
lighting equipment seen. Back is captioned, "Raleigh, S. E. Station Series Luminous
Arc Lighting System". c. 1920s
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Pinehurst Area Recreation, Sandhills, NC c. 1930s-1950s
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Carolina Power and Light Bowling League c. 1937. The Carolina Power and Light bowling
league is pictured in formation, at a bowling alley. Front row; Woodall, Watkins,
Stewart, Gordon, Stallings, Lutz, Bradley, Bostick. Second Row; Fry, Villiers, Jenkins,
Jones, Williams, Lang, Hanchey, Thopson, Miller, Sumner, Harvin, Johnson, McCabe.
Back row; Wilson, Robinson, Hicks, Bazemore, Biggs, Kimball, Skaale. 1Apr 1937
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Raleigh Softball Team-Group Picture c. 1942. Pictured is the Carolina Power and Light
Softball team. They are sitting and standing in uniform, in formation for a group
portrait. c. 1942
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Womanless Wedding, May 1950. Series of images depicting a wedding ceremony with no
women. Men are dressed as women as a mock wedding is held. May 1950
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Play (Theatre), Carolina Power and Light c. 1940s. Pictured are various scenes from
an unidentified play. Man and woman actors are seen on stage acting with a set made
to look like a living room. c. 1940s
PhC.68.1.530.1-4
Waynesville Country Club c.1940s. Pictured is a scene at the Waynesville Country Club.
Two men are seen on horses talking to a golfer on the golf course as a woman looks
on from a shaded patio. c. 1940s
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Woman's Softball Team c. 1940s. A woman's softball team is pictured huddling with
their coach, Harry Paxton. Lucille Rights and Pauline Morrison are also pictured standing
together, laughing. c. 1940s
PhC.68.1.532.1-2
Baseball Teams c. 1920s-1930s. Three baseball teams are seen posing in formation.
One is identified as possibly the Kelvinator team, one is unidentified with a large
'K' on uniforms, and one is a Carolina Power and Light team from Asheville, NC. c.
1920s-1930s
PhC.68.1.533.1-3
Testing Life of Lamps, Photo-Cells, Squirrel Resistant Transformers. c. 1950s. A Carolina
Power and Light employee is seen indoors and outdoors testing various equipment. The
man is seen testing the life of lightbulbs in a dark laboratory. He is also seen testing
photocells and squirrel resistant transformers with model electric poles and transformers.
c. 1950
PhC.68.1.534.1-11
Scenic Mountain Views, Photos by Elliot Lyman Fisher, Asheville, NC c. 1930s.
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Scenic Mountain Views, North Carolina, c. 1930s. A man and woman are seen standing
by an automobile looking out over the mountains. Captioned, "Looking into the North
Carolina portion of the Great Smokey Mountains National park, near Asheville NC. This
view is from the noted Sky Line Drive to Clingmans Dome, highest peak in the park".
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Scenic Mountain Views, North Carolina, c. 1960s.
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Scenic Mountain Views, Lake Lure, Grandfather Mountain, NC c. 1940s.
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Man Fishing, Pisgah National Forest. c. 1940s. A man is seen fishing in a stream in
the Pisgah National Forest in Western North Carolina. c. 1940s
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Fort Caswell, North Carolina, c. 1950s. A man and a woman are seen standing at the
entrance to the original Fort Caswell on Oak Island in Brunswick county, NC. c. 1950s
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Crooked Power Pole c. 1930s. A rough, crooked power pole is seen in a rural area.
c. 1930s
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Line Construction, Atlantic and Carteret c. 1940s. Series of images depicting line
construction in Carteret County, NC. A sound is seen with electric poles being run
alongside a bridge, electric poles are seen along a roadway, Core Creek bridge is
seen with electric poles running alongside, one view of Arendell Street in Morehead
City, NC with the Jefferson Hotel in the background. c. 1940s
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Electrical Towers at Swannanoa and Asheville, NC c. 1928.
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Transmission Lines, Buckhorn, Raleigh, NC c. 1909. Transmission lines are seen at
Buckhorn, a rural area outside of Raleigh, NC. Unidentified buildings in background.
c. 1909
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Transmission Lines, Old 6600v Dead Ends on Guy Insulators c.1916. A silhouette of
electrical lines intersecting on a pole is seen. Back is captioned, "1916 Old 6600v
dead ends on guy insulators." c. 1916
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Cable Laying, Wilmington, NC 10-11 March 1955. Carolina Power and Light workers are
seen at Wilmington, NC laying cable (electrical line). The workers appear to be laying
cable under a body of water, possibly a sound. They are seen wrapping lines with old
tires then tugboats are seen pulling the line in the water. 10-11 March 1955
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Cable Laying, Morehead City, NC, 16 November 1953. Carolina Power and Light workers
are seen using a cable laying barge and tugboats to lay cable between Atlantic-Beach
and Morehead City. 16 November 1953
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Cable Laying, Morehead City, NC, 9-10 December 1954. A scuba diver and another man
are seen setting out in a small boat as the scuba diver prepares to work on underwater
electrical line near Morehead City. Numerous pictures of the lines are seen on shore.
9-10 December 1954
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Firetrucks, Weaverville, NC and Cary, NC c. 1950s. Old and new fire engines from the
Cary, NC and Weaverville, NC are seen. Cary firefighters are seen pushing an older
Chevrolet engine while a man steers. Older 1920s Weaverville engine is seen next to
a newer 1950s model engine. c. 1950s
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Seaboard Air Line Engine c. 1930s. A Seaboard Air Line engine is seen at an unidentified
station with a rail worker lubricating a part while looking at camera. c. 1930s
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Truck, Town of Robbins. c. 1950s. Two men are seen standing next to a GMC truck belonging
to the town of Robbins, NC. c. 1950s
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Southern Pines, NC School Busses. Two photographs of school buses. A new school bus
is seen with dozens of kids in and around the bus while several adults hold a sign
that reads, "Thanks to all Friends". Second photograph shows older worn school bus.
c. 1950s
PhC.68.1.552.1-2
Raleigh, NC, Carolina Power and Light Bus System, Memorial Auditorium, 1945. A new
fleet of Carolina Power and Light City of Raleigh buses are seen in a row in front
of Memorial Auditorium. Nine men are seen standing beside one another, two men in
center are seen shaking hands. c. 1945
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Mule Drawn Streetcar for Parade in Raleigh, NC c. 1942. Various pictures of an 1886
vintage mule drawn Raleigh street car. Passengers of the street car have dressed in
late 1800's clothing as they are seen in various places around Raleigh, NC including
the corner of Edenton and West streets and the Carolina Power and Light offices. c.
1942
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Smith Creek Ford, 5 August 1907. A horse and carriage with one passenger are seen
fording a small stream (Smith creek) 5 August 1907
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Wrecked Corbitt Truck, Raleigh, NC, c. 1918. Pictured is an early Corbitt truck that
has crashed into presumably the power pole seen next to the front of the mangled automobile.
c. 1918
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Southern Pines 11KV Substation Wiring Diagram c. 1927. Drawing and diagram of Southern
Pines 11KV substation general location plan. Produced by Carolina Power and Light.
17 March 1927; Transferred from NC MOH July 2012.
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Laurinburg, NC, 22KV Substation Wiring Diagram c. 1929. Drawing and diagram of Laurinburg
22KV city substation general wiring diagram. Produced by Carolina Power and Light.
9 January 1928; Transferred from NC MOH July 2012.
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