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Mountainous landscape, showing Myrtle Point ridge of LeConte, state line in distance, 1938 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Myrtle Point ridge of LeConte. State line in distance. Myrtle Point, I-A-MP-465, Natural Features - Mountains - Views from Myrtle Point.
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1938-10
View of sick, caged Bald Eagle at Elkmont, received June 2, died June 30, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bald eagle (sick) at Elkmont (caged). Received June 2, died June 30. Eagle, Bald, I-E-Bird-Eag-893, Natural Features - Fauna - Eagles.
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1936-06
Tennessee Academy of Science party, Ramsey Cascades, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tennessee Academy of Science party at Ramsay Cascades. Spring meeting of the TAS field trip.Tennessee Academy of Science, IV-V-13393, Miscellaneous - Visitors
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1935-05-14
Close up view of snow-covered fir forest on Clingmans Dome, 1940 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Snow-covered fir forest, Clingmans Dome. Clingmans Dome, Winter, Fir Forest, I-A-CD-263, Natural Features - Mountains - Views of and from Clingmans Dome.
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1940-02-23
View of Silers Bald in distance, from beyond Double Springs Cap, grassy slope in foreground, 1938 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Silers Bald in distance, from beyond Double Springs Cap. Silers Bald, I-D-SiB-819, Natural Features - Balds - Silers Bald.
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1938-10
Jim Thompson, Carlos Campbell, and D. C. Chapman, Bearwallow Bald, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park On Bearwallow Bald, near High Rocks, NC.Jim Thompson, Carlos Campbell, and D. C. Chapman, IV-V-13406, Miscellaneous - Visitors
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1935-05-14
Work of bears in excavating nests of yellow jackets, Andrews Bald, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Work of bears in excavating nests of yellow jackets. Andrews Bald. Bears, Yellow jacket nests, I-E-Bear-1018, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
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1936-08-30
Work of bears in excavating nests of yellow jackets, Andrews Bald, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Work of bears in excavating nests of yellow jackets. Andrews Bald. Bears, Yellow jacket nests, I-E-Bear-1026, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
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1936-08-30
Dr. Willis King on Trail to Ramsay Cascades, in winter Great Smoky Mountains National Park Dr. Willis King on Trail to Ramsay Cascades, in winter.Ramsay Cascades Trail; Winter, II-Tf-11926, Physical Facilities - Trails - Foottrails, Fire Lanes, Manways
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1940-01-24
View of trail marker damaged by bears along Little River at center, only the top stick remains, trees in background, 1937 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Trail marker damaged by bears along Little River. Only the top stick remains. Bears, Sign Damage, I-E-Bear-1016, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
1937-12
Red spruce (vertical) growing from horizontal Yellow birch, snow on ground, near Charlies Bunion, 1940 Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Tree-1108, Natural Features - Flora - Trees,Spruce; Red, Red spruce (vertical) growing from horizontal yellow birch, near Charlies Bunion.
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1940-02-26
Trail view, showing section of trail from Alum Cave to Mt. LeConte Great Smoky Mountains National Park Trail view, showing section of trail from Alum Cave to Mt. LeConte.Alum Cave Trail, II-Tf-11931, Physical Facilities - Trails - Foottrails, Fire Lanes, Manways
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1938-10
View of Thunderhead Mountain, with Leroy Arnold (California) taking a photograph in left foreground, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park View of Thunderhead Mt. from near gap between Spence Field and Thunderhead. Leroy Arnold (California) in photo. Thunderhead, I-A-TH-510, Natural Features - Mountains - Views of Thunderhead.
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1936-08
Snow covered spruces along road near Newfound Gap, road curving in left foreground, 1940 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roadside spruces in winter, near Newfound Gap (good picture showing section of road around curve). Mountain Road, Winter, I-A-MR-362, Natural Features - Mountains - Views from Newfound Gap and Clingmans.
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1940-02
View of Mr. Wildburn holding a partly eaten Woodchuck, which had been concealed under leaves near Park-Cherokee line above Big Cove, 1939 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Wildburn holding a woodchuck, which had been killed, partly-eaten, and then concealed under leaves. Near Park-Cherokee line above Big Cove. Woodchuck, I-E-Mam-977, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals.
1939-01-18
View of Mr. Wildburn holding a partly eaten Woodchuck, which had been concealed under leaves near Park-Cherokee line above Big Cove, 1938 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Wildburn holding a woodchuck, which had been killed, partly-eaten, and then concealed under leaves. Near Park-Cherokee line above Big Cove. Woodchuck, I-E-Mam-976, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals.
1938-01-18
View of Mt. Le Conte in distance from Keener House, barn and rain fence in foreground, 1937 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mt. LeConte from Keener House. Barn and rain fence in foreground. Vertical picture. LeConte, Mt. from Keener House, I-A-LEC-441, Natural Features - Mountains - Views of and from Mt. LeConte.
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1937-04
View of snow covered mountains with trail visible in burned-over area, region of Charlies Bunion and The Sawteeth,1937 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Snow scene, region of Charlies Bunion and Sawteeth. Note how conspicuous trail is in burned-over area. Sawteeth, Winter, I-A-SAW-497, Natural Features - Mountains - Views of the Sawteeth.
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1937-02
View of snow covered Mt. Le Conte in distance from Keener House (headquarters area), barn in snow near center, 1937 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mt. LeConte (snow-covered) from Keener House (headquarters area). Barn in center of picture. Light snow on ground. LeConte, Mt. from Keener House (snow-covered), I-A-LEC-444, Natural Features - Mountains - Views of and from Mt. LeConte.
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1937-12
View of Mountain holly sprays (with fruit) cut by red squirrel at 5400 feet on Alum Cave Trail, 737 cuttings in tray, each with average of 3 or 4 fruits, 1939 Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Tree-1086, Natural Features - Flora - Trees,Holly; Mountain, Mountain holly sprays (with fruit) cut by red squirrel at 5400 ft. on Alum Cave Trail, Sept. 14, 1939. (737 cuttings in tray, each with average of 3 or 4 fruits).
1939-09-14

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