Smithfield (N.C.)
Found in 501 Collections and/or Records:
Johnston Technical Institute Cosmetology Students at Work, 1977 August
This collection consists of individual photographs that have been donated, copied and preserved by the Johnston County Heritage Center. Many of these are portrait photographs of individuals and families.
Joseph C. Jernigan and Family at Home on 5th and Davis in Smithfield, circa 1910
This collection consists of individual photographs that have been donated, copied and preserved by the Johnston County Heritage Center. Many of these are portrait photographs of individuals and families.
Junior Scientists at the University of North Carolina - Including S.B. McLamb and Brack Wilson , 1958 May
This collection consists of individual photographs that have been donated, copied and preserved by the Johnston County Heritage Center. Many of these are portrait photographs of individuals and families.
Kenneth Capps Lone Ranger Bread Costume and Truck, 1955 June 11
Kizzie Evelyn Daughtry, 1945
Ku Klux Klan (KKK) Billboard at Smithfield - First of Two Signs that Stood at US 70/River Entrance to Town, 1969
This collection consists of individual photographs that have been donated, copied and preserved by the Johnston County Heritage Center. Many of these are portrait photographs of individuals and families.
Larry Wallace Photograph Collection
Law Practice (New) in Smithfield: Jim Levinson and Tom Berkau, undated
This collection consists of individual photographs that have been donated, copied and preserved by the Johnston County Heritage Center. Many of these are portrait photographs of individuals and families.
Lee House - Home of Smithfield-Selma Area Chamber of Commerce, Johnston County Visitors Bureau, 2003 January
This collection consists of individual photographs that have been donated, copied and preserved by the Johnston County Heritage Center. Many of these are portrait photographs of individuals and families.
Lee House, Second Street, Smithfield - prior to Its Move in 1988, undated
This collection consists of individual photographs that have been donated, copied and preserved by the Johnston County Heritage Center. Many of these are portrait photographs of individuals and families.