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English: U.S. Post Office, Court House, and Custom House (1935)

New Bern, North Carolina Completed in 1935. Architect: Robert Smallwood

Still in use by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina.
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Source National Archives, RG 121-BS, Box 65, Folder CC, Print 1, available at http://www.fjc.gov/history/courthouses.nsf/lookup/NC-NewBern_1935_Ref.jpg/$file/NC-NewBern_1935_Ref.jpg
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