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Driver education vehicle supplied to Tremont JCC Great Smoky Mountains National Park by the McNutt Motor Co. of Maryville, Tennessee, and Chrysler Motors.Driver Education Vehicle, IV-JCC-Tremont-14477, Miscellaneous - Job Corps - Tremont
1965-11
Quonset hut at Tremont JCC Center Great Smoky Mountains National Park Quonset hut...Tremont JCC, IV-JCC-Tremont-14466, Miscellaneous - Job Corps - Tremont
1965-11
Tremont JCC Center open house Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tremont JCC; Open House, IV-JCC-Tremont-14474, Miscellaneous - Job Corps - Tremont
1965-12-12
Tremont JCC Center open house Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tremont JCC; Open House, IV-JCC-Tremont-14473, Miscellaneous - Job Corps - Tremont
1965-12-12
First Corpsman to arrive at Tremont JCC Center Great Smoky Mountains National Park First Corpsman (Rickman) to arrive at Tremont JCC Center. Used in monthly report...Tremont JCC, IV-JCC-Tremont-14464, Miscellaneous - Job Corps - Tremont
1965-12-15
JCC meeting addressing military service Great Smoky Mountains National Park Many of the Corpsmen who were not eligible for military service when they entered the Center have progressed to the point where they are now eligible to enter the Armed Services. Here, at the Tremont Center, representatives of the various Armed Services explain the life of a service man and the requirements for getting into the service... An Army representative explains the Army requirements, while representatives of the Navy, Marines, and Air Force wait their turn. Used for pre-dedication publicity.Tremont JCC, IV-JCC-Tremont-14531, Miscellaneous - Job Corps - Tremont
1966
Little River Road flood damage, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Little River Road damage. Site 1 in flood damage report, Sta 25+00. Large rock at edge of river, causing turbulence and erosion. (Remove rockreplace 30 cu. Yd. shoulder fill). Near Tremont Y."",1966 Flood, IV-D-66 Flood-14315, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage) - Flood of 1966
1966-02
Little River Road flood damage, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Little river Road damage. Site 2 in report, Station 46+00 - 48+50. Road base washed out, rock wall damaged. Replace 200 cu. Yd road fill; 130 tons base stone; 560 sq. yd. road surface; 90 cu. Yd. rock wall. Near Tremont Y."",1966 Flood, IV-D-66 Flood-14317, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage) - Flood of 1966
1966-02
Little River Road flood damage, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Little river Road damage. Site 2 in report, Station 46+00 - 48+50. Road base washed out, rock wall damaged. Replace 200 cu. Yd road fill; 130 tons base stone; 560 sq. yd. road surface; 90 cu. Yd. rock wall. Near Tremont Y."",1966 Flood, IV-D-66 Flood-14316, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage) - Flood of 1966
1966-02
Culinary arts at Tremont JCC Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of the forms of vocational training offered at the Tremont Center is the culinary arts. A number of the boys have chosen this vocation. Here, Corpsmen (left to right) Donald Pack of St. Albans WV, Lawrence Barnett of Kansas City, KS, Ezekial Cook of Jennings LA; the Center Head Cook, John Webb, and Cook Lester Gillespie, Charles Frye of Middlebourne WV; Eddie Davis of Dorchester MS; and Center cook, Kate Headrick, pose in front of their first buffet, which was for the Maryville Lions Club. The chefs' hats (which were furnished by the Pet MILK Co) contain the safety slogan Think twice - don't fall once." Pre-dedication publicity.",Tremont JCC, IV-JCC-Tremont-14533, Miscellaneous - Job Corps - Tremont
1966-02
Little River gorge flood damage, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Little River gorge damage, TN Highway 73, two miles above Tremont Y, Station 182+00 to 193+00. Water beginning to recede (Big London).1966 Flood, IV-D-66 Flood-14340, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage) - Flood of 1966
1966-02-13
Little River gorge flood damage, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Little River gorge, TN Highway 73, 2 miles above Tremont Y, Station 182+00 to 193+00. During height of water (Used in February 1966 monthly report).(See IV-D-65 Flood-14209 for comparison (Big London)). 1966 Flood, IV-D-66 Flood-14339, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage) - Flood of 1966
1966-02-13
Little River gorge flood damage, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Little River Gorge, TN Highway 73, two miles above Tremont Y, Station 182+00 -193+00 (Big London). Showing damage done to road used in February 1966 monthly report.1966 Flood, IV-D-66 Flood-14341, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage) - Flood of 1966
1966-02-14
Little River Gorge flood damage, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Flood damage, Little River Gorge, TN Highway 83, four miles from Tremont Y."",1966 Flood, IV-D-66 Flood-14348, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage) - Flood of 1966
1966-02-14
Little River gorge flood damage, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Little River Gorge, TN Highway 73, two miles above Tremont Y, Station 182+00 -193+00 (Big London). Showing damage done to road.1966 Flood, IV-D-66 Flood-14342, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage) - Flood of 1966
1966-02-14
Enrollees working on JCC mimeographing project Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tremont enrollees Carl Purvis of Miami FL, and Joe Villarreal of San Benito TX, mimeographing SMOP at Park headquarters.JCC Mimeographing Project, IV-JCC-Tremont-14526, Miscellaneous - Job Corps - Tremont
1966-03
Enrollee working with heavy equipment Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tremont Corpsman, Bennie Carr, of Pompano Beach FL, who knew nothing about the operation of heavy equipment, has become an excellent operation of a bulldozer. Bennie has been promoted to Assistant Work Leader at the Center. Grading for new gym... Pre-dedication publicity.Tremont JCC, IV-JCC-Tremont-14532, Miscellaneous - Job Corps - Tremont
1966-03
Building trails in Cades Cove Great Smoky Mountains National Park Site of bridge... Before.Trail Building in Cades Cove, IV-JCC-Tremont-14536, Miscellaneous - Job Corps - Tremont
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1966-03
Building trails in Cades Cove Great Smoky Mountains National Park Corpsmen, Walse Jones, Tommy Thomas, and Parker, working on trail in Cades Cove.Trail Building in Cades Cove, IV-JCC-Tremont-14537, Miscellaneous - Job Corps - Tremont
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1966-03
Tremont corpsmen landscaping Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tremont Corpsmen (left to right) Charles Martin of North Little Rock AR, Tommy Rich of Louisville KY, Richard Curry of Montgomery AL, Willie Compton of Pine Bluffs AR, Charles Parker of Kingston GA, Leonard Lancaster of Baltimore MD, Richar Allen of Dallas TX, while learning the fundamentals of landscaping, spruce up and landscape the Center grounds in front of the cafeteria. Pre-dedication publicity...Tremont Landscaping, IV-JCC-Tremont-14534, Miscellaneous - Job Corps - Tremont
1966-03

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