Selma (N.C.)
Found in 232 Collections and/or Records:
Buffalo Road Looking Toward New Selma Oil Terminal, circa 1970
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.
Busy Bustle Belles selma centennial birthday cake parade float, 1967 September 26
Carolina Power and Light Company, Selma Substation, 1964 March 24
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.
Carolyn and Reginald Ennis Receive a Dedicated Copy of 1971 Smithfield-Selma High School Yearbook "Lacedaemon" - Carolyn Speaking at Podium, 1971
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.
Carolyn and Reginald Ennis Receive a Dedicated Copy of 1971 Smithfield-Selma High School Yearbook "Lacedaemon" - Carolyn Taking Yearbook, 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.
Carter Rabil - in Smithfield-Selma High School Football Uniform, 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.
Charlie Corbett, circa 1917
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.
Charlie Corbett, Harley Carter, Viola Morgan, Thee Easom, circa 1917
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.
