Bath, The Oldest Town in North Carolina
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Title |
Bath, The Oldest Town in North Carolina |
Caption |
This view was taken from a picnic area overlooking an inlet on the Pamlico River. Bath, N.C. was incorporated in 1705, and a number of old buildings still remain. Among them is St. Thomas Church, (Episcopal) the oldest church in the state built in 1734. |
Creator |
Ruth, C. H. |
Publisher |
Dexter Press, Pearl River, N.Y. |
Subject (tgm) |
Rivers Silhouettes Picnic grounds |
Subject Topical |
Postcards--North Carolina. |
Subject Geographic |
Bath (N.C.) Beaufort County (N.C.) |
DCMI Type |
Image |
Form General |
Postcards |
Language |
English |
Medium of Original |
Paper |
Collection in Repository |
North Carolina Postcard Collection (P052); collection guide online at http://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/P0052/ |
Local Identifier |
P052;007-0012 |
Citation |
"[Postcard title]" in North Carolina Postcard Collection (P052), North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives, Wilson Library, UNC-Chapel Hill |
Digital Collection |
North Carolina Postcards |
Repository |
North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Host |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Copyright |
Copyright Status Unknown |
filename |
P052-007-0012.tif |
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