



Historic School Building in New Bern, NC - 1806
This vintage photograph captures a significant historical structure located in New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina. Built in 1806, this two-story brick building features a hipped roof and elegant columns, showcasing architectural elements typical of the period. The brick used in its construction was imported from England, emphasizing the buildings historical and cultural connections.
Originally established in 1764, this building served as North Carolinas first incorporated school, marking its importance in the states educational history. The structure remains a testament to early American architecture and the enduring legacy of educational institutions in the region.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project that documents the historical architecture across the southern United States. The photograph was credited to Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential figure in early American photography, and is preserved in the Library of Congress.
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Historic School Building in New Bern, NC - 1806
