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16 images with subject Pictures.

  • [Frontispiece Image] From The Carolinian, Edited by the Senior Class, 1909.


  • [Illustration] From The Carolinian, Edited by the Senior Class, 1909.


  • [Illustration] From The Carolinian, Edited by the Senior Class, 1909.


  • [Musical Notation] From The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains.


  • "And while they chatter like monkeys, even about politics, they gesticulate violently." From The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland.


  • A FAMILIAR NIGHT SCENE TO THE ONES WHO WERE OVER THERE Just like a Fourth of July celebration. Star shells bursting to signal the artillery, flares to light up No-Man's Land, and the boom, boom of cannon, which sounded like huge fire crackers. Slow, but sure, we moved on through the Argonne. From Tar-Heel War Record (In the Great World War).


  • GOING OVER FIRST SIGHT OF FRANCE Panoramic view of a bit of the ground the boys covered From Tar-Heel War Record (In the Great World War).


  • " 'My sweet sister!' " From The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan.


  • NORTH WILKESBORO, WILKES COUNTY (NEW). From The Woman's Association for the Betterment of Public School Houses in North Carolina.


  • "On the brink of the precipice the mother trembled." From The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan.


  • PLEASANT HILL, HENDERSON COUNTY (NEW). From The Woman's Association for the Betterment of Public School Houses in North Carolina.


  • Search Lights at work in the Argonne, trying to locate the enemy plane. From Tar-Heel War Record (In the Great World War).


  • " 'Take dat f'um yo' equal--" From The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan.


  • TANKS IN THE MEUSE-ARGONNE Those rumbling little tanks go wabbling over the shell-torn grounds up to a stone house. You hear a crack, see a puff of smoke, and the stone house begins to crumble. A few more shots, and a few more Huns rush out with hands over their heads, and you can almost hear them yell "Kamerad." The house is down, prisoners captured and the little tanks wabble to the next victim. From Tar-Heel War Record (In the Great World War).


  • " 'The Fiery Cross of old Scotland's hills!' " From The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Warm Springs, Madison County, Western North Carolina. Howerton & Klein, Proprietors. Hot, Warm, Tepid and Cold Baths.