Mountain road, unpaved. Mountain Road, circa 1936Great Smoky Mountains National ParkMountain road, unpaved.Mountain Road, I-A-MR-4447, Natural Features - Mountains - Views from Newfound Gap and Clingmans
Davis Brackins Mill, circa 1931Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: 0; Davis Brackins Mill; III-P-16445, History - Mountain People .Davis Brackins Mill, III-P-16445, History - Mountain People
Revenue officers and still captured on Rich Mountain, 1931Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Revenue Officers and still captured on Rich Mountain. Still; III-A-Still-16850, History - Artifacts - Moonshine Stills.Revenue Officers and still captured on Rich Mountain. Still, III-A-Still-16850, History - Artifacts - Moonshine Stills
1931
Revenue officers and still captured on Rich Mountain, 1931Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Revenue Officers and still captured on Rich Mountain. Still; III-A-Still-16851, History - Artifacts - Moonshine Stills.Revenue Officers and still captured on Rich Mountain. Still, III-A-Still-16851, History - Artifacts - Moonshine Stills
1931
Still captured on Rich Mountain, note double coil condenser, 1931Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Still captured on Rich Mountain. Note double coil condenser. Still; III-A-Still-16852, History - Artifacts - Moonshine Stills.Still captured on Rich Mountain. Note double coil condenser.Still, III-A-Still-16852, History - Artifacts - Moonshine Stills
Burton Ogle place in Sugarlands Valley just off Old Sugarlands Road, 1931Great Smoky Mountains National ParkBurton Ogle place in Sugarlands Valley just off Old Sugarlands Road. Lucinda Ogle, (wife of Burton's grandson, Ernest Ogle) reports that Burton Ogle's place served as a stopping place for people crossing the mountain. Many a traveler spent the night there. (KLM 6/23/1980). See also III-R-16300 & 16301. Burton Ogle Place; III-B-16302, History - Buildings.
1931
Preliminary survey of Park boundaries, 1931Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Preliminary survey of Park boundaries: Oliver C. Taylor, Chief Engineer; Charles E. Peterson, Landscape Architect; Arthur P. Miller, Public Health Officer; and J. Ross Eakin, Supt. Preliminary Survey; IV-P-16418, Miscellaneous - Personnel.Preliminary survey of Park boundaries: Oliver C. Taylor, Chief Engineer; Charles E. Peterson, Landscape Architect; Arthur P. Miller, Public Health Officer; and J. Ross Eakin, Supt.Preliminary Survey, IV-P-16418, Miscellaneous - Personnel
1931
Overhanging cliff along Little River Road, 1931Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Overhanging cliff along Little River Road. Rock Overhang; Little River Road; II-R-Gen-16453, Physical Facilities - Roads - Miscellaneous Roads.Overhanging cliff along Little River Road.Rock Overhang; Little River Road, II-R-Gen-16453, Physical Facilities - Roads - Miscellaneous Roads
1931
Mountain farms in North Cove, Upper Ravensford, 1931Great Smoky Mountains National ParkMountain farms in North Cove, Upper Ravensford. Mountain Farms; III-F-16285, History - Farming - Farming (Sorghum making; bee keeping; haying; orchard; tobacco growing; oxen plowing; clearing land; plowing; pigs with yokes; butchering; mountain farm tanning; coopering).
Officials ride in hand car by railroad water tower, circa 1931Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: In hand car by railroad water tower. Officials ride hand car; IV-P-16848, Miscellaneous - Personnel.In hand car by railroad water tower.Officials ride hand car, IV-P-16848, Miscellaneous - Personnel
View south over the mountains of North Carolina from the park boundary at Cove Creek Gap, 1931Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: View south over the mountains of North Carolina from the park boundary at Cove Creek Gap. Note: picture used in Dykeman, Highland Homeland. Cove Creek Gap; I-A-Gen-16460, Natural Features - Mountains - General Views.View south over the mountains of North Carolina from the park boundary at Cove Creek Gap. Note: picture used in Dykeman, Highland Homeland.Cove Creek Gap, I-A-Gen-16460, Natural Features - Mountains - General Views
Officials studying map, Clingmans DomeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOfficials study map at Clingmans Dome. Clockwise from front: Oliver G. Taylor, Supt. J. Ross Eakin, Chief Ranger John Needham, Arthur Miller, US Public Health Service, Charles E. Peterson, Landscape Architect.Official Party, IV-P-16847, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Officials studying map, Survey partyGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOfficials study map along Bradley Fork. From left: Arthur P. Miller, U.S. Public Health; Oliver G. Taylor, Chief Engineer, Washington; J. Ross Eakin, Supt. Charles E. Peterson, Landscape Architect, Washington; John Needham, Chief Ranger, GSMNP.Officials on Survey Party, IV-P-16846, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Old Sugarlands Road opposite Huskey Gap Trail, 1931Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOld Sugarlands road opposite Huskey Gap Trail. Road goes down to the river. In foreground is small store that was operated by Ernest and Lucinda Ogle. Small cabin on right of road at other side of the woods is Alex Cole's place. Aunt Moll Cary's house is seen in the distant loop of the road. Old Sugarlands Road; III-R-16300, History - Historic Roads and Trails.
1931
On horseback, Supt. J. Ross Eakin, Arthur P. Miller, USPHS, Oliver S. Taylor, Chief Engineer, preliminary survey, 1931Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: On horseback; Supt. J. Ross Eakin; Arthur P. Miller; USPHS; Oliver S. Taylor, Chief Engineer. Preliminary Survey; IV-P-16419, Miscellaneous - Personnel.On horseback; Supt. J. Ross Eakin; Arthur P. Miller; USPHS; Oliver S. Taylor, Chief Engineer.Preliminary Survey, IV-P-16419, Miscellaneous - Personnel
1931
View west from the head of Flat Creek, North Carolina, note road seen to right is probably Suncrest Lumber Co. Railroad, 1931Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: View west from the head of Flat Creek, N.C. Note: road seen to right is probably Suncrest Lumber Co. Railroad. Flat Creek View; I-A-Gen-16457, Natural Features - Mountains - General Views.View west from the head of Flat Creek, N.C. Note: road seen to right is probably Suncrest Lumber Co. Railroad.Flat Creek View, I-A-Gen-16457, Natural Features - Mountains - General Views
1931
Logging railroad grade north of Flat Creek, North Carolina, showing cut over timber land, Mount Sterling in distance, 1931Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Logging railroad grade north of Flat Creek, N.C. showing cut over timber land. Mt. Sterling in distance. Railroad cuts; III-L-16466, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling .Logging railroad grade north of Flat Creek, N.C. showing cut over timber land. Mt. Sterling in distance.Railroad cuts, III-L-16466, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
View north to the Great Smokies from the head of Flat Creek, North Carolina, Clingmans Dome to the left, Mount LeConte to the right, 1931Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: View north to the Great Smokies from the head of Flat Creek, N.C. Clingman's Dome to the left; Mt. LeConte to the right. Flat Creek View; I-A-Gen-16458, Natural Features - Mountains - General Views.View north to the Great Smokies from the head of Flat Creek, N.C. Clingman's Dome to the left; Mt. LeConte to the right.Flat Creek View, I-A-Gen-16458, Natural Features - Mountains - General Views
1931
Old Sugarlands Road is it passes the Burton Ogle Place, 1931Great Smoky Mountains National ParkThe Old Sugarlands Road is it passes the Burton Ogle Place. Small cabin on right of road at other side of woods is the Alex Cole place; Aunt Moll Cary's House is seen in the background on the surve. See also III-R-16300 and III-B-16302.
View of mangroves on Shark River bankEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of mangroves along Shark River. Locality: Shark River Tributary.