Tag: Pitt County

Welcome to Falkland-Bruce School

4 March, 2013 (17:00) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, negatives (photographic) | By: Lynette Lundin

Source: Daily Reflector Negative Collection, East Carolina Manuscript Collection # 741.14.e.19 Staff Person: Lynette Lundin Description: The image is of the principal of the school, [Gaston Monk, Sr.?] who is standing next to a sign indicating “Welcome to Falkland-Bruce School.” The date on the negative envelop is April 22, 1958. The image is one of many that recorded the [...]

Pitt County Bookmobile

25 September, 2012 (09:36) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, negatives (photographic), newspapers, photographs | By: reynoldsm

Source: Daily Reflector Image Collection (East Carolina Manuscript Collection #741.10.e.14) Staff person: Matt Reynolds Description: This is an image of Pitt County’s second bookmobile from the spring of 1956.  Essentially operating as mobile libraries, bookmobiles were used to deliver books and other materials to areas that did not have traditional library buildings.  These programs were especially effective in granting [...]

City of Greenville, North Carolina

19 May, 2011 (12:29) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, pamphlets | By: Lynette Lundin

Source: Junius D. Grimes Papers (#571) Staff Person: Lynette Lundin Description: Take a step back in time to 1914 Greenville, N. C., in this C. E. Weaver Series, “Illustrated Cities”, by Central Publishing Co., Inc., in Richmond, Virginia. Greenville was growing and changing: The Center Brick Warehouse was selling Bright Leaf Tobacco (93,762 pounds avg. [...]

View of the town of Greenville from cupola of Pitt County Courthouse

26 September, 2010 (16:51) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, photographs | By: Maury York

Source: Daily Reflector Negative Collection Staff Person: Maury York Description: This photograph depicts painters working on the cupola of the Pitt County Courthouse in Greenville. Area structures are shown in the background.

“Cat’s Eye” Marble Reflector Railroad Crossing Sign

10 June, 2010 (12:54) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, negatives (photographic) | By: Dale Sauter

Source:  The Daily Reflector Image Collection, Staff Person:  Dale Sauter Description:  The “cat’s eye” marble reflector was invented in 1933 by Percy Shaw of Boothtown, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK.  Source:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat%27s_eye_(road)

Remembering The Flood of the Century

9 October, 2009 (15:21) | University Archives, photographs | By: Reece

Source: University Archives Staff Person: L. K. Gypsye Legge Description: Autumn on campus is a time of happy reunions among those returning, and soon many are engaged in the various academic and social activities of the term. It seems only a few weeks before we are welcoming returning graduates for Homecoming. While many of the [...]

The C. Heber Forbes Store

25 September, 2009 (09:23) | Uncategorized | By: Coleen Allen

Source: East Carolina Manuscript Collection, #741 Staff Person: Coleen Allen Description: This image dated March 30, 1960, is of the window displays from the C. Heber Forbes Store which was known for its high quality up-to-date ladies fashions. The store was originally located on Evans Street for many years. The owner, C. Heber Forbes, lived [...]

Tabitha Marie DeVisconti

3 July, 2009 (09:09) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, photographs | By: Coleen Allen

Source: Guide to the Tabitha Marie DeVisconti Papers, 1705-1983, East Carolina Manuscript Collection #480 Staff Person: Coleen Allen Description: This photograph depicts Tabitha Marie DeVisconti and her sister, Sue May DeVisconti. Tabitha Marie DeVisconti (1891-1983), a descendent of Revolutionary War hero Major Benjamin May, was a leading citizen of Farmville, N.C., for many years. She [...]

Use of Closed Circuit TV Marks the Beginning of ECU’s Technological Progress

14 November, 2008 (14:19) | University Archives, newspapers | By: Reece

Source: University Archives Staff Person: L. K. Gypsye Legge Description: In 2008, East Carolina University celebrates the Golden Anniversary of homecoming with our Golden Class: the graduates of 1958. That year, East Carolina College, as the institution was then known, celebrated 50 years of higher education in Eastern North Carolina with an enthusiasm as great [...]

Barefoot on the Mall 2008

2 May, 2008 (13:25) | University Archives, photographs | By: Reece

Source: University Archives (digital image being accessioned) Staff Person: L.K. Gypsye Legge Description: Last week we enjoyed delightful weather in Eastern North Carolina. Thursday, the 24th of April was sunny and warm, but breezy enough to make an afternoon outside a delight even without a festival of fun for its own sake. Happily, Pirates and [...]