Old pictures of Township of Goldsboro

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Township of Goldsboro has approximately 0 inhabitants and we also have many old photographs nearby in places such as Goldsboro, Smithfield, George Washington Carver, Stratford or Wallace.

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Thėrmonuclėar bōmb accidentally dropped from a B-52

Pictures closer to Township of Goldsboro

Soldiers boxing in a Union camp

209 km away

Field workshop in the Ninth Army Corps.

212 km away

First successful flight of the Wright Flyer

221 km away

General Rufus Ingalls and group.

224 km away

General Lee and his Confederate officers in their first meeting

232 km away
c. 1918 OldPik

GROUP OF PEOPLE

233 km away
c. 1876 OldPik

Booker T Washington portrait

236 km away

S.M. Edwards house

237 km away

African American refugees with Union soldiers

240 km away

Agecroft Hall

243 km away

Brand new car

243 km away

Unveiling of the Equestrian Statue of Robert E. Lee

243 km away

A group of Contrabands at Haxall’s Mill

243 km away

Embarkation for White House Landing

244 km away

13-inch seacoast mortars of Federal Battery

244 km away

Fortifications

244 km away

Special tactile tours

246 km away

Thaddeus S. Lowe observing the battle from his balloon "Intrepid".

246 km away

A newspaper vendor at a Union camp

246 km away

The Wreck of Old 97

246 km away

Future President Commanding General Ulysses S. Grant at the Battle of Cold Harbor

254 km away

Southern textile workers celebrate Labor Day

291 km away

Lincolnton, N.C. National Child Labor Committee.

297 km away

Robert E. Lee, around age 38, and his son William Henry Fitzhugh Lee

298 km away

Rosie Dorothy Berdych, a 7 year old

311 km away

Wilderness battlefield.

313 km away

Enslaved African Americans

315 km away
c. 1873 OldPik

Futuro President Woodrow Wilson por Pach Bros

317 km away

Confederate Dead behind the Stone Wall at Marye's Height's

327 km away
c. 1920 OldPik

West Jefferson

330 km away

A muss at headquarters

330 km away

Mail wagon for headquarters, Army of the Potomac,

330 km away

Lord (William) Abinger and a group of officers

330 km away

Va. Street in front of courthouse

333 km away

Wolf Creek at the town park

333 km away

The 150th Pennsylvania Infantry camp on Belle Plain

333 km away