Image Credits

June 25, 2008. Where The Heel?, Part III. “Buie’s Creek Academy and Business College, Buie’s Creek, N.C.” in Durwood Barbour Collection of North Carolina Postcards (P077), North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives, Wilson Library, UNC-Chapel Hill.

June 24, 2008. Take a virtual tour of the Smokies. “President Roosevelt Speaking at the Dedication of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial”, North Carolina Postcard Collection (P052), North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives, Wilson Library, UNC-Chapel Hill [bottom image].

June 19, 2008. Carolina’s Cooter. Yackety Yack. 1963, [p. 352]

June 17, 2008. Raleigh, The Beheaded One. Oldys, William. The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh from his birth to his death on the scaffold … The whole compiled from the most approved authorities and curious manuscripts. London, Printed for the booksellers in town and country, 1740. CSWR A79.

June 15, 2008. Leonard School of Medicine. “Commencement Exercises, Class of 1894…” graduation program from Shaw University Announcements, bulletins, programs, etc., Ephemera Collection, VC378.9 M67 Shaw.

June 6, 2008. After Graduation, What? “After Graduation, What?” undated pamphlet from UNC-Chapel Hill Announcements, bulletins, programs, etc., Ephemera Collection, VC378 UL2.

May 27, 2008. Sir Archie: An Equine Superstar. “Sir Archy,” an engraving (ca. 1850s) based on a life drawing by Alvan Fisher. CK.200.28.

May 23, 2008. Life History of Otto Wood. Life history of Otto Wood: Inmate, State Prison, 1926. [S.l. : s.n.], 1931. CpB W878w.

May 20, 2008. Bicentennial of Andrew Johnson’s Birth. Speeches of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States. Boston : Little, Brown, and Co., 1865. CB J66.

May 15, 2008. The Big Desert. Detail from Pearce’s new map of the state of North Carolina. New York : H.H. Lloyd & Co., 1871. Cm912 1871p; detail from Soil map, North Carolina, Robeson County sheet. [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Soils, 1908. FCm912.78 1908h.

May 12, 2008. UNC Medallion Orbits the Earth. ["First in the Nation, 1793-1993," bicentennial medallion]. North Carolina Collection Gallery. CK.549.6

April 28, 2008. Pronouncing Edgecombe. “A map of the seat of war in the southern part of Virginia, North Carolina, and the northern part of South Carolina,” 1781. NCC call number Cm912 1781k.

April 27, 2008. Home State Of Blackbeard? Charles Johnson. A General History of the Pyrates, Fourth Edition, volume one. London: T. Woodward, 1726. pp. 87-88. VCC 915 J66g - (Blackbeard portrait on p. 70).

April 27, 2008. Who The Heel? Young Men’s Christian Association (University of North Carolina (1793-1962). The Carolina Handbook. Chapel Hill : Young Men’s Christian Association, University of North Carolina. C378 URy. [Image from "Cheer Leaders--1926-27" page 35 in the 1931 edition.]

April 22, 2008. Abe Lincoln’s Carolina Roots. James H. Cathey. The Genesis of Lincoln: Truth is Stranger Than Fiction. [S.l. : s.n.], c1899. CB L737c.1

April 18, 2008. Where The Heel?, Again. “Pithian Building, Concord, N.C.,” in Durwood Barbour Collection of North Carolina Postcards (P077), North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives, Wilson Library, UNC-Chapel Hill.

April 16, 2008. Flivvering. Detail from The state highway system of North Carolina [cartographic material]. [Raleigh, N.C. : State Highway Commission], 1923. Cm912 1923n1.

April 15, 2008. Where The Heel?, Part 2. “Hay Street, Fayetteville, N.C.,” in Durwood Barbour Collection of North Carolina Postcards (P077), North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives, Wilson Library, UNC-Chapel Hill.

April 14, 2008. Detail from “Carte réduite des côtes orientales de l’Amérique septentrionale” (Paris, 1778). NCC call number Cm912m F81.

April 9, 2008. Where The Heel? “Pritchard Park and Patton Avenue — Asheville, N.C.,” in Durwood Barbour Collection of North Carolina Postcards (P077), North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives, Wilson Library, UNC-Chapel Hill.

April 7, 2008. The Siamese Connection. The Hillsborough Recorder, October 8, 1834. C071 H65 1820-1879.

April 4, 2008. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Remembered in Burlington, North Carolina (1968). Edward J. McCauley Photographic Collection, in the North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives.

March 28, 2008. Backyard Gold. “Preliminary Map Showing Location of Principal Gold Deposits in North Carolina.” From the records of the state Geological Survey. [Raleigh]: N.C. Geological Survey, 1896. (Baltimore, Md. : Lith. by A. Hoen & Co.). Cm912g G618n.

March 28, 2008. Happy 200th Birthday Greensboro. Official program of the one hundredth anniversary celebration, City of Greensboro, North Carolina. [Greensboro, N.C., Harrison Press, 1908?]. Cp971.41 G81o.

March 12, 2008. Mountains. Detail from “Madison County, North Carolina (State Highway and Public Works Commission),” 1938. North Carolina State Archives, call number MC.062.1938n.

March 5, 2008. Barbecue Creek. Detail from “An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina With Their Indian Frontiers,” 1775. North Carolina State Archives, call number MC.150.1775m.

January 7, 2008. Glasgow County, detail from “North Carolina” (Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, 1814), North Carolina State Archives, call number MC.150.1814l.

November 20, 2007. “Harriet-Henderson Mill Pay Envelopes, 1927-1927.” Cp677.1 H29w.

November 19, 2007. G. A. Kohler. NCC Photographic Archives, Wootten-Moulton Collection (P11), “Wreck of the G. A. Kohler of Baltimore at Hatteras,” image number WM-162-18-1747-6 Eudy.

October 3, 2007. Thomas Wolfe. NCC Photographic Archives, Thomas Wolfe Collection (P48), Braden-Hatchett Series, image number 48-513.

September 20, 2007. Melville Dairy ad. Cp971.1 B96b4.

July 6, 2007. Biltmore Homespun. “Brochures and Samples,” Biltmore Industries. Cp745 B59.

June 12, 2007. “[Avalon Mill Fire],” in Durwood Barbour Collection of North Carolina Postcards (P077), North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives. 2-499.

June 6, 2007. Mt. Airy Granite. From the Durwood Barbour Collection of North Carolina Postcards (P077), NCC Photographic Archives, 2-534.

June 5, 2007. Hine Photograph. “Closing hour, Loray Mill, Gastonia, N.C., November 1908″ Library of Congress, call number LOT 7479, v. 1, no. 0261[P&P].

May 7, 2007. Tar Heel. Detail from the bookplate for the Bruce Cotten Collection of North Caroliniana. North Carolina Collection.

April 13, 2007. Tobacco Festival. From the Durwood Barbour Collection of North Carolina Postcards, NCC Photo Archives. P077-7-384.

April 9, 2007. Squirrel. From John Lawson, A New Voyage to Carolina (London, 1709). Detail from the “Beasts of Carolina” engraving, p.181. Available online at http://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/lawson/.

April 5, 2007. Jamestown stamp. From “Holladay Hall, NCSU,” Wake County, North Carolina Postcard Collection (P052), NCC Photo Archives. P052-092-0021.tif.

April 3, 2007. “These Boots Were Made for Safety.” The Broyhill Outlook, Summer/Fall 1970, page 11. North Carolina Collection, call number C684.1 B88b1.

March 30, 2007. Master of the World. North Carolina Collection, call number CC813 V531m.

March 8, 2007. Hillsborough, N.C. Postcard. From the North Carolina Postcard Collection (P052), NCC Photographic Archives. P052-068-0002.tif

February 22, 2007. Washington’s Birthday Program. From North Carolina Day Programs, 1914-1921. C970 N87s 1914-21.

February 15, 2007. Charlotte Barbecue Postcard. From the Postcard Collection (P52), Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives.

January 31, 2007. Chimney Rock. From “Chimney Rock,” North Carolina Collection call number Cp971.81 C53m

January 11, 2007. Old Well. From the Postcard Collection (P52), Orange County, North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives.

January 5, 2007. Shag Tag. Image from the website http://www.ncshagtag.com/.

December 29, 2006. Engraving of bottler. From Historical and Descriptive Review of the State of North Carolina. Charleston, S.C.: Empire Publishing Company, 1885, p. 78. NCC call number C917 H67.

October 13, 2006. State Fair Postcard, 1912. Postcard Collection (P52), Wake County, North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives.

September 20, 2006. Chesapeake and Ohio Lines advertisement. “Miscellaneous Pamphlets,” vol. 8. North Carolina Collection call number C300 M67 v.8.

July 26, 2006. Fayetteville Street, 1912. Postcard Collection, P-52, North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives.

July 24, 2006. View of Fayetteville Street. Postcard Collection, P-52, North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives.

July 14, 2006. Blackbeard. Detail from Charles Johnson, A General History of the Pyrates, Fourth Edition, volume one. London: T. Woodward, 1726, p. 70. North Carolina Collection call number VCC915 J66g.

July 11, 2006: Tower Hill. Detail from “A compleat map of North Carolina from an actual survey,” by John Collet, 1770. Reproduction by the North Carolina Department of Archives and History, 1966. North Carolina Collection call number Cm912 1770c3 .

June 29, 2006: Beach Scene at Wrightsville Beach. In the Atlantic Coast Line schedule for Wrightsville Beach and Ocean Resorts Near Wilmington, N.C., 1925. North Carolina Collection, call number Cp971.65 W95a.

April 5, 2006: Hutchison Mills baseball team. In Mill News 22, no. 16 (October 14, 1920), p. 66. FC677 C85 Oct. 14, 1920. North Carolina Collection.

March 15, 2006: Beauty and Bass. Elizabeth City Daily Advance, 21 June 1939. North Carolina Collection.

February 13, 2006: Duck valentine. Carolina Playmakers Scrapbook, 1942 (vol. 23). FC812 C29s1. North Carolina Collection.

January 5, 2006: Library Regulations. Charlotte Social Library, no. 78, ca. 1820. VCp027.2 C47. North Carolina Collection.

December 7, 2005: UNC vs. Notre Dame Program. University of North Carolina ephemera collections, 1949, VC378 UL2. North Carolina Collection.

November 23, 2005: Playmakers crash photos. Carolina Playmakers Scrapbook, 1925. FC812 C29s1. North Carolina Collection.

November 17, 2005: Playmakers bus photos. Carolina Playmakers Scrapbook, 1926. FC812 C29s1. North Carolina Collection.

October 31, 2005: George Badger. Samuel Ashe, ed. Biographical History of North Carolina, volume seven. Greensboro, N.C.: C.L. Van Noppen, 1908. North Carolina Collection.