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Yellowstone photo album 29, page 53 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 31, page 27 Yellowstone National Park
Fine grading, Thunderhead Prong Truck Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fine grading.Thunderhead Prong Truck Trail, II-Th-11898, Physical Facilities - Trails - Horse Trails
Yellowstone photo album 16, page 13 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 7, page 81 Yellowstone National Park
Ramsay Prong Foot Trail Bridge No. 1 Great Smoky Mountains National Park ; Ramsay Prong Foot Trail Bridge No. 1; II-F-(1)-10962, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges, footlogs
1935
Foot bridge, Bradley Fork, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Located 100 yards above Bradley Fork turnaround on trail to Dry Sluice Gap and Charlies Bunion,Foot Bridge, II-F-(1)-16720, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges; footlogs
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1968-11-14
Little Valley where the Little Valley Church and School stood, Levi Ogle place, Baskins Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park Little Valley on Baskins Creek where the Little Valley Church and School stood- Levi Ogle Place.Levi Ogle Place; Baskins Creek, I-B-Gen-4878, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - General Views
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1977-03-31
Joe Queen House, Indian Creek, North Carolina, 1948 Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1948 rehabilitation program.Joe Queen House; Building No. 145; Indian Creek, I-B-(5)-6046, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Repaired road near Fighting Creek Gap on Little River Road following slide, Tennessee, 1974 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Repair of road near Fighting Creek Gap resulting from slide,Slide on Little River Road, II-R-Maint-17646
Dolly being used on truck wheels Great Smoky Mountains National Park Suggestion by Columbus B. Cardwell and R. Glenn Branam for Incentive Awards. It is welded up out of 4' angle iron with a pipe handle. Three 4 casters, one of which can rotate, allow the dolly to be positioned and moved, loaded, easily. In operation, the axle is jacked up and the dolly positioned. The wheel-retaining nuts are then removed and the jack is lowered until the dolly takes the weight of the wheels, then is backed away from the truck. When removing single wheels, a bumper type jack is put in a slot on the dolly as shown in the photos and the jack engages the wheel rim, holding the wheel in an upright position. One mechanic removes and replaces dual or single wheels up to 10:00 X 24 for brake, bearing, and grease seal repairs, without help. Above the labor costs saved, the elimination of the safety hazard of sprained backs or muscles is of uncalculated value.Dolly for mounting and demounting truck and equipment wheels, II-E-3652, Physical Facilities - Equipment
Mrs. Elbert Carver Barn, Cosby Creek, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park View from the southeast. Mrs. Elbert Carver Barn, Cosby Creek, Tennessee III-B-10,101, History - Buildings
1937-03-22
Old Three Forks Trail at Enloe Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park Old Three Forks Trail at Enloe Creek... Cahalane breaking Park regulations.Three Forks Trail, II-Tf-11921, Physical Facilities - Trails - Foottrails, Fire Lanes, Manways
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1936-05-05
Flood gate at head of the race, dam in foreground, after restoration. Mingus Creek Mill, Building No. 150, 1937 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Flood gate at head of the race, dam in foreground, after restoration.Mingus Creek Mill; Building No. 150, II-B-(5)-Mingus-4001, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved -Mingus Mill
1937-09-15

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