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Leige Oliver House, Cades Cove, Building No. 169, house from the northwest, early 1930s Great Smoky Mountains National Park II-B-(5)-2051, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved,Leige Oliver House; Cades Cove; Building No. 169, House from the northwest.
Comfort Station, Chimneys Campground, Tennessee, Great Smoky Mountains National Park Great Smoky Mountains National Park Chimneys campground. Photograph used for all campground comfort stations. Standard photo used for all campground building report photos.Comfort Station; Building No. 84, II-B-(4)-1759, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
Loop Tunnel, Newfound Gap Highway Great Smoky Mountains National Park Under Construction.Loop Tunnel; Newfound Gap Highway, II-S-11518, Physical Facilities - Roads - Structures on roads (tunnels, trail underpass, box culverts, trestles)
Tunnel No. 2, Newfound Gap Highway, Lower tunnel Great Smoky Mountains National Park Lower portal - Winter.Tunnel No. 2; Newfound Gap Highway; Lower tunnel, II-S-11531, Physical Facilities - Roads - Structures on roads (tunnels, trail underpass, box culverts, trestles)
Ashley Rayfield Tub Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park General view from the north...Ashley Rayfield Tub Mill G-34; Injun Creek, near Emerts Cove, Tenn. III-M-12540, History - Mills and Milling
Andle Bar Hank Great Smoky Mountains National Park Andle Bar Hank, III-P-9825, History - Mountain People
Boy's wagon Great Smoky Mountains National Park Wagon made by the boy pulling it.Toys; Happy Valley, Tenn. III-A-Gen-12213, History - Artifacts - Miscellaneous (Davis pen; chinking; traps; playhouses; gold mining)
Ashley Rayfield Tub Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park General view of the mill and forebay from the north.Ashley Rayfield Tub Mill G-34; Injun Creek, near Emerts Cove, TN, III-M-12537, History - Mills and Milling
Tourists standing on Chimneys foot bridge no. 1, West Prong Little Pigeon River, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tourists on bridge...Chimneys Foot Bridge No. 1 West Prong, Little Pigeon River, II-F-(1)-10925, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges footlogs
Loop Tunnel, Newfound Gap Highway Great Smoky Mountains National Park Loop Tunnel - Winter; Newfound Gap Highway, II-S-11522, Physical Facilities - Roads - Structures on roads (tunnels, trail underpass, box culverts, trestles)
New bents, shaft, and wooden turbine of Jim Carr Mill, Newfound Gap Highway, Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Showing new bents, shaft, and wooden tub (turbine), after restoration.Jim Carr Mill; Newfound Gap Highway; Sugarlands, Tenn. III-B-10,088, History - Buildings
Ashley Rayfield Tub Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park General view from the west...Ashley Rayfield Tub Mill G-34; Injun Creek, near Emerts Cove, TN, III-M-12539, History - Mills and Milling
Excavation at site of stone masonry wall, Newfound Gap Highway 1A1, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Site of stone masonry wall, Newfound Gap Highway 1A1, showing excavation for stone masonry wall. Walls; Highway, II-A-Wall-1416, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls
Conrad Place Apple House, Conrad Branch, Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park View from southwest. Melting down. Conrad Place Apple House, Conrad Branch, Cataloochee, N.C. III-B-10154, History - Buildings
Two men cutting cane Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cutting the cane.Sorghum Making, III-F-9829, History - Farming - Farming (Sorghum making; bee keeping; haying; orchard; tobacco growing; oxen plowing; clearing land; plowing; pigs with yokes; butchering; mountain farm tanning; coopering)
Timothy Quilliams and Joe Williams Great Smoky Mountains National Park Once a year the old timers meet at the Burg for Old Timers' Day.Timothy Quilliams, and; Joe Williams, III-P-9824, History - Mountain People
Jim Carr Mill, destroyed by flood, Newfoundland Gap Highway, Tennessee, 1951 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Interior before restoration. Mill destroyed in 1951 flood - KLM.Jim Carr Mill Newfound Gap Highway, III-B-10,058, History - Buildings
Forney Ridge Parking Area Great Smoky Mountains National Park Forney Ridge Parking Area, II-P-FR-13338, Physical Facilities - Parking Areas - Forney Ridge Parking Area
The highest point reached by road in the Park Great Smoky Mountains National Park The highest point reached by road in the Park: elevation 6,311 ft.Forney Ridge Parking Area, II-P-FR-11458, Physical Facilities - Parking Areas - Forney Ridge Parking Area
Alum Cave Trail foot bridge crossing stream, Grassy Patch, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Alum Cave Trail Foot Bridge, II-F-(1)-10913, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges; footlogs
Detail, upstream NE wing, Site No. 1 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail, upstream NE wing, Site No. 1,Newfound Gap Highway Bridge No. 1; Walker Prong, II-F-(4)-NFG-11076, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridges on Newfound Gap Road
View from Two-Mile Creek Lead Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park View from Two-Mile Creek Lead Trail,Two-Mile Lead Trail, II-Th-11789, Physical Facilities - Trails - Horse Trails
Blooming tobacco field Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tobacco field in bloom.Tobacco Growing, III-F-9836, History - Farming - Farming (Sorghum making; bee keeping; haying; orchard; tobacco growing; oxen plowing; clearing land; plowing; pigs with yokes; butchering; mountain farm tanning; coopering)
Jim Carr Mill, destroyed by flood, Newfoundland Gap Highway, Tennessee, 1951 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Destroyed by 1951 flood.Jim Carr Mill Newfound Gap Highway
Boiling sorghum Great Smoky Mountains National Park Boiling sorghum, general view.Sorghum Making, III-F-9831, History - Farming - Farming (Sorghum making; bee keeping; haying; orchard; tobacco growing; oxen plowing; clearing land; plowing; pigs with yokes; butchering; mountain farm tanning; coopering)
Chimney Detail Great Smoky Mountains National Park Chimney Detail; III-B-10109, History - Buildings;0,Chimney Detail, III-B-10109, History - Buildings
Standing, Charles S Grossman Great Smoky Mountains National Park Charles S. Grossman with beard, IV-P-9838, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Standing, Aden Carver Great Smoky Mountains National Park Standing beside split bottom rocker,Aden Carver, III-P-9823, History - Mountain People
Proposed swimming pool site, Smokemont Campground, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Smokemont Campground Swimming Pool Site, II-C-Sm-10873, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Smokemont Campground
Horses, Hauling cane on sled Great Smoky Mountains National Park Hauling cane on sled.Sorghum Making, III-F-9830, History - Farming - Farming (Sorghum making; bee keeping; haying; orchard; tobacco growing; oxen plowing; clearing land; plowing; pigs with yokes; butchering; mountain farm tanning; coopering)
Foot trail bridge No. 1, over West Prong of Little Pigeon River, on Chimneys Trail, Chimneys Foot Bridge No. 1 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Foot trail bridge No. 1, over West Prong of Little Pigeon River, on Chimneys Trail, work done by CCC, completed in 1936, cost, (in connection with Bridge #2): mandays- $640, materials- $139.02, total- $779.02. NOTE: This bridge in conncetion with Bridge #2 and should be about 2/3 total cost., Constructed of single width, large logs in two spans. The height above the floor of the stream is necessary due to the seasonal high waters. Solid footing was available at the center of the stream at a point where it was desirable to cross with the trail., The tread is about two feet wide and there is a handrail on the down-stream side. The abutments and pier are of masonry-backed stone which have also been held together with steel pins., All of the work was done by CCC's with a local, enlisted man as foreman. Chimneys Foot Bridge No. 1 II-F-(1)-10921, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges, footlogs
View of tall tree and side of Alum Cave Bluffs, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park See also: I-G-AC-1296,Alum Cave Bluffs, I-G-AC-17757
Site of stone masonry wall, Newfound Gap Highway 1A1, showing excavation for stone masonry wall, trees in background Great Smoky Mountains National Park II-A-Wall-1417, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls,Walls; Highway, Site of stone masonry wall, Newfound Gap highway 1A1, showing excavation for stone masonry wall.
Northwest view of Jim Carr Mill after restoration, Newfound Gap Highway, Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park View from the northwest, after restoration. Washed away in 1951 flood.Jim Carr Mill; Newfound Gap Highway; Sugarlands, Tenn. III-B-10,087, History - Buildings
Foot trail bridge No. 1, over West Prong of Little Pigeon River, on Chimneys elevation, Chimneys Foot Bridge No. 1 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Foot trail bridge No. 1, over West Prong of Little Pigeon River, on Chimneys elevation, looking east, work done by CCC, completed in 1936. Cost (in connection with Bridge #2): mandays- $640, materials- $139.02, total- $779.02. NOTE: This bridge in connection with Bridge #2 and should be about 2/3 total cost... downstream elevation., Picture used in Eakin investigation... Chimneys Foot Bridge No. 1 II-F-(1)-10920, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges, footlogs
Indian Creek Log Cabin, Indian Creek, Greenbrier Great Smoky Mountains National Park General view form the southeast. Indian Creek Log Cabin G-35, Indian Creek, Greenbrier III-B-10292, History - Buildings
Picnicking, Chimneys Campground Great Smoky Mountains National Park Chimneys Campground.Picnicking, IV-U-Pic-13135, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Picnicking
View of Smokemont Amphitheatre stage, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park General view showing stage. Taken soon after construction.Smokemont Amphitheatre, II-A-Amph-10827, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Amphitheaters and campfire circles, campground shelters
Piers under construction and stone masonry for Alum Cave Trail foot bridge no. 2, Grassy Patch, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Piers under construction and stone masonry for timber bridge at Grassy Patch.Alum Cave Trail Foot Bridge No. 2; Grassy Patch, II-F-(1)-10911, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges; footlogs
Picnicking, Chimneys Campground Great Smoky Mountains National Park Chimneys Campground.Picnicking, IV-U-Pic-13134, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Picnicking
Jim Carr Mill, destroyed by flood, Newfoundland Gap Highway, Tennessee, 1951 Great Smoky Mountains National Park 30 x 40 mural, Pioneer Museum. Washed away in 1951 flood.Jim Carr Mill Newfound Gap Highway
Close up of Rhododendron Catawbiense on Alum Cave Trail, Great Smoky Mountains National Park Great Smoky Mountains National Park Alum Cave Trail. Close-up of single clump. Rhododendron Catawbiense, I-F-Rho-1154, Natural Features - Flora - Rhododendron
V. Roswell Ludgate inspecting for foot log replacement, Alum Cave Trail footbridge, Grassy Patch, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Foot log to be replaced, Alum Cave Trail. Mr. V. Roswell Ludgate standing on bridge After Replacement? - Masonry piers
Close up view of seats at Smokemont Amphitheatre, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Close-up of seats. Taken soon after construction.Smokemont Amphitheatre, II-A-Amph-10829, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Amphitheaters and campfire circles, campground shelters
Southwest view of Jim Carr Mill after restoration, Newfound Gap Highway, Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park View from the southwest, after restoration. Note the water gate. Washed away in 1951 flood.Jim Carr Mill Newfound Gap Highway
Tobacco flower Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tobacco in bloom -- excellent picture.Tobacco Growing, III-F-9835, History - Farming - Farming (Sorghum making; bee keeping; haying; orchard; tobacco growing; oxen plowing; clearing land; plowing; pigs with yokes; butchering; mountain farm tanning; coopering)
Piers under construction and stone masonry for Alum Cave no. 2, Grassy Patch, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Piers under construction and stone masonry for timber bridge at Grassy Patch.Alum Cave Trail Foot Bridge No. 2; Grassy Patch, II-F-(1)-10912, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges; footlogs
Topping tobacco blossoms, George Columbus Lamon Great Smoky Mountains National Park George Columbus Lamon in his tobacco, topping the blossoms.Tobacco Growing, III-F-9834, History - Farming - Farming (Sorghum making; bee keeping; haying; orchard; tobacco growing; oxen plowing; clearing land; plowing; pigs with yokes; butchering; mountain farm tanning; coopering)
View from rear of Smokemont Amphitheatre after construction, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park General view from rear. Taken soon after construction.Smokemont Amphitheatre, II-A-Amph-10826, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Amphitheaters and campfire circles, campground shelters
Southwest view of Jim Carr Mill after restoration, Newfound Gap Highway, Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park View from the southwest, after restoration. Washed away in 1951 flood.Jim Carr Mill Newfound Gap Highway

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