Stone Chapel, Fort Moultrie, South CarolinaNational Park ServiceFort Moultrie Post Chapel 1907-1947 located at 1401 Middle Street, Sullivans Island, SC (http://www.flickr.com/photos/army_arch/6017274803/)
Catch Basin and Manhole on Washington StreetHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkCatch Basin and Manhole on Washington Street Near Gospel Chapel Looking North-, 4x5 Print Filed- No Negative. Original caption: NHF 12, Harper House Porch from Stone Steps before Porch Removal, Jan 1955. NHF-1414 Basin & Manhole on Washington Street, Number: NHF-1414, Subject or Title: Catch Basin + Manhole of Wash. Street, Negative on File: X Yes, Location of Pix: , Comments: Above Towne House 1956.
Decked out in their Sunday best, church group, Evans Chapel No. 1, 1910Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Decked out in their Sunday best. Church Group; Evans Chapel No. 1; III-P-16433, History - Mountain People .Decked out in their Sunday best.Church Group; Evans Chapel No. 1, III-P-16433, History - Mountain People
Detail of mill stone, Jim Carr Mill, Newfound Gap Highway, Sugarlands, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkDetail of mill stone. Upper mill stone leading against the low wall, lower mill stone in front of it. Note how the spindle projects thru the lower mill stone, also, that no furrows in the upper stone, and only two in the lower stone are cut to the edge of the stone. (The two furrows are cut to the edge of the stone to allow the meal to work out at this particular point, where it will fall into the meal trough. Jim Carr Mill, Newfound Gap Highway, Sugarlands, Tennessee III-B-10,074, History - Buildings
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Chapel, Boca Chita Key, February 1997Biscayne National Park; National Park ServiceThe chapel is part of the Honeywell complex built between 1937 and 1940 by Mark and Olive Honeywell on Boca Chita Key.
Stone steps with railings, High Street, 1972Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkStone Steps, 8x10. Entrance of Stone Steps off High.... Original caption: Park: H.F.N.H.P. Negative No. NHF-3394 8x10. See Classification No. Subject: Stone Steps. Location: Entrance of Stone Steps off High Street after hand railings were put up. Photographer and Companions: Lee Allen, A.V. Date: Fall 1972.
Harper Garden, stone wall in foregroundHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkStone wall in foreground -stone steps behind wall and to the left. Harper Garden. Original caption: HAFE NHF-2178 STONE WALL IN FOREGROUND-STONE STEPS BEHIND WALL TO LEFT HARPER GARDEN A.L.SULLIVAN NOV 1962.
Harper Garden, privy, stone wall and brick wallHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkPrivy -stone wall and brick wall reconstructed by Park Mason Bourget, stone steps uncovered in foreground. Harper garden. Original caption: HAFE NHF-2166 PRIVY -STONE WALL & BRICK WALL RECONSTRUCTED BY Park MASON BOURGET. -STONE STEPS UNCOVERED IN FOREGROUND HARPER GARDEN A.L.SULLIVAN NOV 1962.
Heavy Snowfall on Stone StepsHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkHeavy Snowfall -Stone Steps completely smothered. Original caption: NHF 12, Harper House Porch from Stone Steps before Porch Removal, Jan 1955. NHF-1587; Heavy snowfall - Stone steps completely smothered; 4 x 5 Negative Filed; Photographer: Herb Kissling; February 8, 1961.
Building 4, stone steps before removalHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkBldg. #4. Stone Steps before removal. Original caption: NHF 177, Building 4, Stone Steps Before Removal.
Stone FortHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkStone Fort. Maryland Heights. Original caption: NHF 2038, Stone Fort Maryland Heights, C.B. King, April 1962.
Stone Fort on Maryland HeightsHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkStone Fort on Maryland Heights. Original caption: NHF-1030, stone fort on maryland heights, 1952,NHF-1030.
Stone Steps, Lower FlightHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkStone Steps, Lower Flight. Original caption: NHF-1636; Stone Steps - Lower Flight; Photographer: Jack Boucher.
View of stone shelter with a man posing, Spence Field, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkNew stone shelter built at Spence Field by APW.Spence Field Stone Shelter; Building No. 593, II-B-(4)-TS-7979, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
Rear of building 38 Stone steps under heavy snowHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkRear of building # 38 Stone steps under heavy snow, 4x5 Negative Filed. Original caption: NHF 12, Harper House Porch from Stone Steps before Porch Removal, Jan 1955. NHF-1592; Rear of Building 38, stone steps under heavy snow; 4 x 5 Negative Filed; Photographer: Herbert Kissling; February 8, 1961.
High street, stone wall below public wayHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkHigh Street -stone wall. Same as # 164. Original caption: NHF 164A, High Street, Stone Wall, Same as 164.
Avril Greene, working on stone, Mingus Mill, North Carolina, 1974Great Smoky Mountains National ParkAvril Greene working on stone at Mingus Mill. Dark area is place where stone has been re-cut. Re-Dressing Stones, II-B-(5)- Mingus-15837, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved -Mingus Mill
West from Stone FortHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkWest from Stone Fort. Loudoun Heights. Original caption: NHF 2030, W From Stone Fort, Loudoun Heights, C.B. King, April 1962.
Stone wall, high street public wayHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkStone Wall, High St. Same area as 164-5. Original caption: NHF 166, High Street, Stone Wall, Same as 164-165, 8/11/57.
Visitors on Stone StepsHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkVisitors on Stone Steps (no negative). Original caption: NHF-1769 Visitors on Stone Steps (No Negative), 10-1957, (Positive Print Only).