A load of portable houses arriving at Tremont from the mill at Townsend where they had been constructed, circa 1927Great Smoky Mountains National ParkA load of portable houses arriving at Tremont from the mill at Townsend where they had been constructed. Employees of Little River Lumber Co. lived in these houses which could be loaded on a flat car and moved to a new site as the lumbering operations moved about.Portable Houses, III-L-4736, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Aerial view of TremontGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBlow-up (enlargement) of portion of No. LT-3091, aerial coverage of Little River by War Dept. 1926-27 as part of their river survey work. Air photo of the Old Tremont area."",Aerial view of Tremont, III-L-4223, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Brooks to Crane and Chandler, instructions to clear sap of all obstacles, August 24 1863National Park ServiceInstructions sent to Crane and Chandler by order of Brooks, that they will twice in each turn of duty examine the whole line of trenches from the 1st Parallel to the Head of the Sap, clearing it of all obstacles. Brooks also writes that obstructions put in by the Guard must be removed by them, or their refusal to do so reported.