Joe Queen House, Indian Creek, North Carolina, 1948Great Smoky Mountains National Park1948 rehabilitation program.Joe Queen House; Building No. 145; Indian Creek, I-B-(5)-6046, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Dolly being used on truck wheelsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSuggestion 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, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkView 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 CreekGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOld Three Forks Trail at Enloe Creek... Cahalane breaking Park regulations.Three Forks Trail, II-Tf-11921, Physical Facilities - Trails - Foottrails, Fire Lanes, Manways