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Many cars parked along roadside Great Smoky Mountains National Park At Tremont Y.Tree Color Caravan, IV-U-Nat-3454, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Naturalist Conducted Groups
Park personnel at Tremont JCC site Great Smoky Mountains National Park At Tremont JCC site. Dick Harden, Bob Davis, Bill Rolen, George Fry, Glenn Cantrell (?). Howard Parr, Porter Stevenson, Dan Davis.Park Personnel, IV-P-4839, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Tremont hotel in wintertime with trees and stream in foreground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park In the wintertime; ice, snow, and icicles hang from porch roof.Tremont hotel, III-L-17607
Corpsmen from Tremont JCC working on road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Corpsmen from Tremont JCC working on Tremont road.Tremont Road, II-R-Maint-4558, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Crowd of people with backs to camera, Tremont Great Smoky Mountains National Park At Tremont.Tree Color Caravan, IV-U-Nat-3458, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Naturalist Conducted Groups
Tremont Store building addition next to train tracks Great Smoky Mountains National Park Portion of building that stood in between tracks. This is an addition or extra room,Tremont Store, III-L-17606
Corpsmen from Tremont JCC working on road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Corpsmen from Tremont JCC working on road.Tremont Road, II-R-Maint-4556, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Tub mill belonging to Black Bill Walker Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tub mill belonging to Black Bill" Walker. Note that the mill had no sides; an open air mill. Mill was located in Walker Valley above Tremont.",Walker's Mill, III-M-4715, History - Mills and Milling
Bus driving on track with driver in window, Tremont, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bus service between Townsend and Tremont, 1925-1934,BUS on track, III-L-17796
Bridge after flood Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bridge at Tremont Y."", 1965 Flood, IV-D-65 Flood-14225, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage) - Flood of 1965
CCC foreman's quarters Great Smoky Mountains National Park CCC foreman's quarters?,Tremont, III-L-7201, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Black Bill Walker Great Smoky Mountains National Park Lived in the Tremont area (Walker Valley). Copied from old photo found in Archives. Copied by Jim Huskey, 1979.Black Bill Walker, III-P-4714, History - Mountain People
Lumbering Operations on Middle Prong Great Smoky Mountains National Park This picture was taken about one and one-half miles East of Tremont and Lynn Camp Prong at what is known as Coon Branck" looking East end of North slope. This area was cut over in 1926.",Lumbering Operations on Middle Prong; Little River Lumber Co. III-L-4215, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Lumbering Operations on Middle Prong Great Smoky Mountains National Park This picture was taken about 2 1/2 miles East of Tremont on Lynn Camp Pron at the mouth of Panther Creek, looking North and covers an area of 600 or 700 acres, which was cut over in the spring of 1928. This picture shows the timber left standing on the thin areas after the merchantable timber has been cut and removed by the skidder method. Lumbering Operations on Middle Prong; Little River Lumber Co. III-L-4211, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Drain in dry, cement dam across Ashley Branch, Tremont Ranger Station, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Six inch drain.Dam across Ashley Branch; Tremont Ranger Station, II-U-Water-5304, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
Tremont ranger station, Townsend, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Front view. Constructed 1965.Tremont Ranger Station; Building No. 317A, II-B-(1)-9668, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
Flume carrying water to the hydro-electric plant Great Smoky Mountains National Park Flume carried water to the hydro-electric plant.Tremont, Bridge & Flume, III-L-4227, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Aerial view of Tremont Great Smoky Mountains National Park Blow-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
Group of people standing in woods behind thin trees, Tremont Great Smoky Mountains National Park At Tremont.Tree Color Caravan, IV-U-Nat-3457, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Naturalist Conducted Groups
Two women and child, Tremont Hotel, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Two women and child stand by tree in front of hotel,Tremont Hotel, III-L-18231

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