Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, bars, drinking establishments, historic buildings, basements, Elizabeth McKoy, Henry Bacon McKoy, theatre, artifacts
James Hasel McKoy (Jimmy) owner of St. John's Tavern looks at old bottles that were discovered possibly in the cellar of St. John's Museum?
Military parade marches south on Front Street, possibly an Armistice Day celebration. Old stone post office (built 1889-1891) was on the southeast corner of Front and Chestnut streets. In the background is the Murchison National Bank/Acme Building...
Exchange Corner, Front Street, Market Street, City Market, Finkelstein
From the eighteenth century, this corner was known as Exchange Corner, possibly because the original city market was located in the middle of Market Street, between Water and Front streets. In this photo, the building on the corner (at center) is...
Chesnut Street, Cape Fear Hotel, Wilmington Morning Star
"State Champions" in a truck in front of the Wilmington Morning Star's offices in the 100 block of Chestnut Street, with the Cape Fear Hotel in the background.
This could possibly be one of the championship teams of New Hanover High School, which...
Possibly dedication ceremony of the airfield in memory of Arthur Bluethenthal, first New Hanover County resident killed in action in World War I. Seated on the right is the Coast Artillery Corps Headquarters Band.
Waterfront, Cape Fear River, Destroyer, Blue, JoWaHa
The Destroyer, Blue, arrives in the port of Wilmington as a crowd watches at the foot of Market Street. The building on the river is known by the unusual name of the JoWaHa Building, built in 1904, and named for the owner, John W. Harper...
Confederacy, Memorial, S. Third Street, Dock Street, Bridgers
The monument, center, has a wreath in front, possibly marking a patriotic holiday. At right, is the Bridgers House (100 South Third Street) and the MacRae-Dix House (108 South Third Street). Built by J. C.Wood, R. B. Wood and James F. Post, the...