Portrait of Hugh Morton with "Yield Right of Way" sign, likely taken in relation to Morton's dispute with the National Park Service over routes for the Blue Ridge Parkway. Probably taken on the Blue Ridge Parkway near Grandfather Mountain, NC.
Group of the Honorary Tar Heels (a group of North Carolina publicists, writers, and photographers representing national news media) sitting with Governor Dan K. Moore at the Oregon Inlet Fishing Center at Nags Head, NC during a 1966 meeting. Left...
North Carolina Azalea Festival parade in downtown Wilmington, with float reading "Wilmington Kiwanis Club" and "Kiwanis Minstrel," with minstrel actors performing.
Marching band in a 1950s North Carolina Azalea Festival parade, viewed from crowd. Caption reads: "49 floats and 30 bands and marching units make up the Azalea Parade." Downtown Wilmington, NC.
Model with Mercedes sports car, in front of Grandfather Mountain sign. Probably a promotional shot for the "Sports Car Hill Climb" event at Grandfather Mountain, Linville, NC.
Group portrait of U.S. Air Force Thunderbird pilots (front row) and others holding signed "best wishes" photographs. Back row, L to R: Brig. Gen. Jack Gamble, Hon. Luther M. Cromartie, William H. Sutton, John Van B. Mettis (?), Maj. William...
Group photo of employees at Carolina Power and Light's Tillery Dam. Sign behind them reads, "Tillery Hydro Electric Station Employees: Worked 1221.143 Man hours during 22 years operation, without lost time accident July 1, 1928-July 1, 1959."
James and Deloris Jordan (parents of Michael Jordan) with UNC Chancellor Paul Hardin, holding North Carolina license plate with number "U0023" in honor of Michael Jordan. Picture probably taken at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Unidentified man standing outside of Mountaineer Gift Shop, in front of sign reading "Send Lt. Calley to Iran; last stop for beverages." Lt. William Calley was the U.S. Army officer found guilty of ordering the My Lai massacre on March 18, 1968...
Cars parked and waiting at ferry terminal on NC coast, while men fish off of boats in the river. Possibly at Holden Beach. "Bill Grady's Lunch Room" in background.
Portrait of Floyd Gragg, seller of jams, jellies, and honey on US-221 near Grandfather Mountain, leaning against tree holding three jars of apple cider from Hump Mountain Apple House, Elk Park, NC.
Thomas L. Wood (left) and two unidentified soldiers standing outside of the 161st Signal Photographic Company laboratory. Taken during Hugh Morton's World War II service in the Pacific Islands, probably at Noumea, New Caledonia.
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