This divided back postcard features a handcolored photograph which captures a group of people posing around a captured porpoise in front of Lumina Pavilion at Wrightsville Beach.
This divided back postcard features a handcolored photograph which captures beachgoers surf bathing and relazing along a pier at the Lumina Pavilion at Wrightsville Beach.
This divided back postcard features a colored photograph capturing the electric railroad bridge which crosses the sound between Wrightsville Beach and Wilmington, N.C.
Owen, Barry, Smith, Noble, Civil War, Robinson, sharpshooters, Germanna Ford
Page 1 of letter from H.H. Smith to mother Elizabeth Ann Noble Smith discussing ongoing battles in the Civil War. Smith expresses contempt for Yankee soldiers, as well as admiration for the bravery of leader Robinson, who commanded a battalion of...
Owen, Barry, Smith, Noble, Civil War, Robinson, sharpshooters, Germanna Ford
Page 2 of letter from H.H. Smith to mother Elizabeth Ann Noble Smith discussing ongoing battles in the Civil War. Smith expresses contempt for Yankee soldiers, as well as admiration for the bravery of leader Robinson, who commanded a battalion of...
Owen, Barry, Smith, Noble, Civil War, Fort Delaware
Page 1 of letter from Henry "Harry" Hungerford Smith to mother Elizabeth Ann Noble Smith, written at Fort Delaware, relating problems in communication after being captured. H.H. Smith was the husband of Mary Elizabeth Rose Duclos Barry, daughter of...
Built by F.J. Gooding, superintendent of Hilton Lumber Co., as investment property. Sold in 1905 to Florence V. Lawton (1856-1924) who resided here with her sister, Anna Lawton Grant (1858-1942) and her husband, Richard H. Grant (1845-1912), master...
This postcard booklet features 20 illustrates scenes from around Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach. Among the sites included are the Courhouse, Old Post Office, Steamer Wilmington, Atlantic Coastline Depot and the Oceanic Hotel.
This divided back postcard features a photograph taken by John Kelly which captures the R. & H. Motor Court and Apartments, located at Wrightsville Beach.
This divided back postcard features an illustration of the Lumina Pavilion at Wrightsville Beach. Similar to PCWB185, this image has the sign ""Lumina"" on top of the building.