Portrait of Ruth Moors and husband Charles Hester, both seated, circa 1850Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkImage of seated couple, identified as Ruth Moors and husband Charles Hester. Image has some tinting; in a hinged wood case covered with black embossed paper, and two small brass hook fasteners. Interior left has red plush with flower and both outer edges of case gilt trim. Content components are: brass binder, image, brass cut-out mat, clear glass cover and plush trim.
Applying bituminous prime over compacted aggregate base, Metcalf Bottoms, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWork Order No. R-13 GRSM. Applying bituminous prime over compacted aggregate base parking area. Completion report photo.Metcalf Bottoms Roads and Parking Areas. II-C-MB-7407, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Metcalf Bottoms
Structural detail of Witt Shields Barn, Cades Cove, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkDetail of A (see photo at III-B-10629)... View from the exterior, showing the keepers which held the sliding bot to lock the door; the end of the log feed trough; and the hay rack. The spikes used to nail the door jambs to the wall logs are made from old horseshoes.
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
1910
Saanen doe chikaming citation Maureen looking toward right in front of barn doorCarl Sandburg Home National Historic SiteSaanen doe chikaming citation Maureen in front of barn door. Standing on wooden platform, facing right, black collar. Five copies, carl 13444-13448. In red ink on reverse, "Chikaming citation Maureen, 1 yr. and 3 months, best of breed, best udder in show all breeds competing Carolina show 1955."
Russie Whitehead and friend in their Sunday best, note button shoes on Whitehead, circa 1915Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Russie Whitehead and friend in their Sunday best. Note button shoes on Whitehead. Whitehead, Russie; III-P-17213.Russie Whitehead and friend in their Sunday best. Note button shoes on Whitehead.Whitehead, Russie, III-P-17213
Maryland Heights face cliffsHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkMaryland Heights Face Cliffs, Best B&W 8x10 to AEH for report. Overlooking Potomac River and HF. Showing section of cliffs. Original caption: Best B&W 8x10 to AEH for repost; Park: HFNHP; NEGATIVE NO: NHF-3002; Subject: MARYLAND HEIGHTS FACE CLIFFS; Location: Overlooking Potomac River and HF; Purpose: Showing section of cliffs climbed by boys from Dundalk HS, Balto Md when Mathew M Cox Jr was injured 5/30/66; photographer and companions: Bud Dutton, HFNHP; DATE: 6/2/66.
Sign, Harpers Ferry, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkSIGNS (3) "No Trespassing"- "State Line" and "Warning", Best 8x10 "A" to AEH for, report. At entrance to iron trestle going over. To be used in Chief. Original caption: Best 8x10 "A" to -AEH for repost; Park: HFNHP; NEGATIVE NO: NHF-3004 A&B; Subject: SIGNS (3) "No Trespassing" - "State Line" & "Warning"; Location: At entrance to iron trestle going over Potomac at "Point" as the bridge leads to the tunner under MdHgts; Purpose: To be used in Chief Ranger's report on accident of 5/30/66; photographer and companions: Bud Dutton, NPS; DATE: 6/2/66.
Sign, Harpers Ferry, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkSIGNS (3) "No Trespassing"- "State Line" and "Warning", Best 8x10 "A" to AEH for, report. At entrance to iron trestle going over. To be used in Chief. Original caption: Best 8x10 "A" to -AEH for repost; Park: HFNHP; NEGATIVE NO: NHF-3004 A&B; Subject: SIGNS (3) "No Trespassing" - "State Line" & "Warning"; Location: At entrance to iron trestle going over Potomac at "Point" as the bridge leads to the tunner under MdHgts; Purpose: To be used in Chief Ranger's report on accident of 5/30/66; photographer and companions: Bud Dutton, NPS; DATE: 6/2/66.
Maryland Heights Cliffs over and to the left of tunnelHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkMARYLAND HEIGHTS CLIFFS OVER AND TO LEFT OF TUNNEL, Best 8x10 to AEH for report. Supporting fence poles and small. Taken to show proximity. Original caption: Best 8x10 to AEH for repost; Park: HFNHP; NEGATIVE NO: NHF-3005; Subject: MARYLAND HEIGHTS CLIFFS OVER AND TO LEFT OF TUNNEL; Location: Supporting fence and small portion of railroad bridge in lower edge of photo, also approx half of view of tunnel entrance; Purpose: Taken to show proximity of Mathew M Cox' injurious climb on May 30, 1966; photographer and companions: Bud Dutton, NPS; DATE: 6/2/66.
T boat at dock, Fort JeffersonDry Tortugas National Park; National Park ServiceOctober 25, 1946- Charleston, S.C. The best of the T boats has been requested for Fort Jefferson, T-78.
Otter leaving the waterEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up of an otter leaving the water; "Dear Mr. Karraker, With my best regards and many thanks for the wonderful morning at 7-mile Creek".
Joint Tennessee-North Carolina CommitteeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkGroup picture in front of office. Left to right (as best I can identify them): Front row: Herbert S. Walters, Blair Ross, W.R. Winkler, Charles E. Ray, Francis J. Heazel (behind Ray), Tom Allen (Regional Director), Newton B. Drury, Paul Mathes, Congressman Shuford, Kelly Bennett; Back row: Hillory A. Tolson, Ed Ashe (head sticking out behind Heazel), Frank Maloney, Percy Ferebee.Joint Tennessee-North Carolina Committee, IV-V-12871, Miscellaneous - Visitors
Morton Butler TractGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOne of the largest poplar trees on the Morton Butler tract, located just below the Mill Creek Falls; picture taken to show the best specimen of trees I saw on this tract.Tulip Tree, I-F-Tree-12797, Natural Features - Flora - Trees
Morton Butler TractGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOne of the largest poplar trees on the Morton Butler tract, located just below the Mill Creek Falls; picture taken to show the best specimen of trees I saw on this tract.Tulip Tree, I-F-Tree-12796, Natural Features - Flora - Trees
Report by Brooks, on General Gillmore and Volunteer Engineers, page 2National Park ServiceReport by Brooks on General Gillmore and Volunteer Engineers. Brooks writes that Gillmore makes use of, and acknowledges, the value of the uses of Volunteer Engineers in this war, and discusses operations that the engineers have been employed in.
Letter, 1864 December 31, Eaton to Brooks, relating to sand bags [Verso]National Park ServiceLetter to Brooks from Eaton in response to Brooks' request for measurements of sand bags. Eaton reports the average dimensions and weight of sand bags at Fort Putnam. Eaton also writes that he wants to go home for a few days, and shall be very much obliged if Brooks airs that desire.