While we might never find a time machine that transports us back to a simpler time, photographs have the same effect, giving us a visual and emotional glimpse of a time we’d never witness otherwise. With photography rising to prominence in the mid-to-late 1800s, the world was no longer captured through the tedious process of painting or drawing, but captured in a flash and now available for us to witness the progression of our state from the late 1800s to now.
- The State Capitol Building in 1880, not too long after it was first built in 1833.
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- The UNC Chapel Hill baseball team in 1885, wow how the uniforms have changed!
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- Freshman at NCSU on their first day, wow, look at those hats and attire! Photo from 1889
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- Soldiers stand next to a gun at Fort Fisher, 1865
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- 1887, photo of a water tower in Raleigh
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- An elderly woman peels potatoes next to what’s believed to be her granddaughter. 1897.
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- State Treasurer’s Office in the Capitol Building, 1890’s.
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- “Planting the first fruit tree on the Experimental Farm of the North Carolina State Horticultural Society, Southern Pines, North Carolina, April 4, 1895.”
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- Old barber shop in Durham from the early 1900’s.
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- Blue Ridge Mountains from 1911.
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- Roads being built in the mountains in the 1920s, crazy to think of the long, tedious process it took for the roads we drive on today.
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- And to continue that thought…wow! 1920
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- Big Kennakeet Crew, North Carolina coast, 1900-1903.
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- Trekking across the river during road construction in 1922. Wow!
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How neat is that! Do you have any great sources for old photographs you’d like to share? Any images that surprised you? Which ones were your favorites?
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For another peak into the North Carolina past, these old photos of our tobacco industry are stunning.
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