Selma (N.C.)
Found in 177 Collections and/or Records:
Selma Elementary School Building Front - 2002 Calendar Picture, 2002
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.
Selma Firemen, circa 1960s
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.
Selma Firemen Honored - R.O. (Dickie) Broadwell Jr., Billy Price, Doug Morgan, Fuller Suber, 1973
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.
Selma Graded School, built in 1922
The Henry Burwell Marrow Photograph Collection contains photographs relating to Henry Burwell Marrow. Included within the collection is a photograph taken by Dorothy Hooks on May 10, 1944 of a day in the life of Short Journey schoolchildren.
Selma Graded School Building , 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.
Selma Graded School Building , 1960s-1970s
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.
Selma High School, 1919, 1916
Selma High School Class, 1919
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.
Selma High School Freshman Class, 1924
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.