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"Smoky" the bear at center, coming down a tree, holding onto trunk, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park "Wait a minute." "Smoky" coming down a tree. Bears, "Smoky", I-E-Bear-996, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
1936-01-10
"Smoky" the bear at center, standing on rocks at edge of stream, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park "Just dare bother me." "Smoky" standing on rocks at edge of stream. Bears, "Smoky", I-E-Bear-997, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
1936-01-10
"Smoky" the bear at center, up in a tree, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park "What does that taste like?" "Smoky" up a tree. Bears, "Smoky", I-E-Bear-995, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
1936-01-10
"Smoky" the bear digging in the ground at center, wooden building in background, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park "I overlooked something." "Smoky" digging in the ground. Bears, "Smoky", I-E-Bear-999, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
1936-01-10
"Smoky" the bear sitting down on ground at center, wooden building in background, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park "I'm disgusted." "I wonder." "Smoky" sitting down. Building in background. (Building could be cut out and still have a good picture.), Bears, "Smoky", I-E-Bear-998, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
1936-01-10
"Smoky" the bear sitting up at center, surrounded by small rocks, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park "At attention." "Smoky" sitting up. Bears, "Smoky", I-E-Bear-1003, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
1936-01-10
"Smoky" the bear standing at center, wooden structure in background, at Elkmont, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park "Smoky" at Elkmont. Bears, "Smoky", I-E-Bear-994, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
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1936-01-10
"Smoky" the bear standing on hind legs looking through boards of wooden building in left background, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park "What is in there?" "Smoky" standing on hind legs looking through boards of old building. Bears, "Smoky", I-E-Bear-1000, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
1936-01-10
"Smoky" the bear wading in rocky stream at center, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park "Smoky" wading in stream. Bears, "Smoky", I-E-Bear-1001, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
1935-08-30
(Love Vine). Cuscuta spp.L., Dodder, circa 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Love Vine). Cuscuta spp.L. Dodder, I-F-Plant-4315, Natural Features - Flora - Miscellaneous Plants
Circa 1936
18th Mile Tree Great Smoky Mountains National Park 18th Mile Tree, on top of the Smokies, near head of Hughes Ridge.18th Mile Tree, III-S-12681, History - Historic Sites
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1936-06-16
2 1/2 month-old bear cub measured from head to tail Great Smoky Mountains National Park Age 2 1/2 months. Mounted specimen.Bear Cub, I-E-Bear-5900, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
2 pigs of a litter of 5 trapped in Parsons Branch trap, Warden Harold Rick and Forestry Aid Whaley, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park 2 pigs of a litter of 5 trapped in Parsons Branch trap. Tenn. Game and Fish Commission Warden Harold Rick and Forestry Aid Whaley.Wild Boar, I-E-Mam-HD-7692, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
1960-11
2 pigs of a litter of 5 trapped in Parsons Branch trap, Warden Harold Rick and Forestry Aid Whaley, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park 2 pigs of a litter of 5 trapped in Parsons Branch trap. Tenn. Game and Fish Comm. Warden Rich and Forestry Aid Whaley. Wild Boar, I-E-Mam-HD-7691, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
1960-11
20 degrees below zero on Mt. LeConte, LeConte Lodge, 1928 Great Smoky Mountains National Park 20 degrees below zero on Mt.LeConte,LeConte Lodge, II-B-(6)-LeC-4133, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Permittee and Concessioner buildings - LeConte Lodge buildings
1928-01
3 men around LeConte Lodge, cottages can be seen around, Summit of Mt. LeConte, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Main building.LeConte Lodge; Summit of Mt. LeConte; Building No. 144, II-B-(6)-LeC-7011, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Permittee and Concessioner buildings - LeConte Lodge buildings
3-Wheel roller with broom Great Smoky Mountains National Park Operation on retreatment, Section 1Bn, North Carolina, one mile from Newfound Gap.3-Wheel Roller with Broom, II-E-11976, Physical Facilities - Equipment
30 inches of snow on Mt. LeConte, LeConte Lodge, 1931 Great Smoky Mountains National Park 30 inches of snow on Mt. LeConte,LeConte Lodge, II-B-(6)-LeC-4137, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Permittee and Concessioner buildings - LeConte Lodge buildings
1931-01
30th Anniversary Celebration at Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park The amphitheater staged" up for the celebration.",30th Anniversary Celebration and dedication of new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6454, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-05-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Superintendent Fry giving welcome, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Superintendent Fry giving welsome--Left to right: Wm. F. Moehlman, Director George B. Hartzog, Superintendent Sam P. Weems (Blue Ridge Parkway Supt.--behind Hartzog), Congressman James H. Quillen, Regional Director Elbert Cox (partly hidden behind Mr. Fry), Congressman Roy A. Taylor (behind mike, on front row), Frank H. Brown, Cullowhee, NCNPPFDC (on back row); Henry J. Diamond, representing the Rockefeller Foundation.30th Anniversary Celebration and dedication of new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6458, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-05-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Regional Director Cox, Master of Ceremonies.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6546, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Superintendent Fry, left side; Congressman James H. Quillen; Director Hartzog; Mrs. Albert Gore; Congressman Roy A. Taylor (hidden, only legs showing); Tenn. Commissioner of Conservation, Donald McSween.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6559, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Congressman Roy A. Taylor; Director Hartzog; Charles E. Ray; Superintendent Fry.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6562, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park View from rear of audience.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6551, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-05-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park View of speakers' stand and audience.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6548, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Congressman James H. Quillen (TN) speaking.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6555, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park View of speakers' stand from right rear.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6550, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Director Hartzog speaking.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6556, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Presentation of Colors.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6543, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Congressman Roy A. Taylor (NC) speaking.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6554, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park View of speakers' stand from rear of audience.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6552, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Regional Director Cox, Master of Ceremonies.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6545, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Superintendent Fry giving welcome.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6547, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park At the bridge for the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Superintendent Fry at mic; Congressman James H. Quillen; Director Hartzog (with scissors); Congressman Roy A. Taylor; Mrs. Albert Gore; Tenn. Commissioner of Conservation, Donald McSween.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6558, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park View of audience from side of speakers' stand.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6549, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Director Hartzog speaking.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6557, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Group in center: Congressman Roy A. Taylor; Director Hartzog; Charles E. Ray; Superintendent Fry.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6561, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park View of audience and speakers' stand from side. 30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6553, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Presentation of Colors.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6544, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebrations, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park William F. Moehlman, James E. Thompson, Director Hartzog, Carlos C. Campbell, and Superintendent Fry.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6563, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th anniversary of the establishment of the park, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park The speakers' stand at the amphitheater...Most of the audience moved into the woods to get out of the blistering sun.30th Anniversary Celebration and dedication of new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6460, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-05-15
4-H group meeting, 1954 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Lix speaking.4-H group at Headquarters, IV-V-5972, Miscellaneous - Visitors
45" long rattlesnake killed on upper Panther Creek trail, near top of Parsons Bald at 4,700 feet Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-E-Rep-2244, Natural Features - Fauna - Reptiles, , , I-E-Rep-2244, Natural Features - Fauna - Reptiles,Rattlesnake, 45 long. Killed on upper Panther Creek trail, near top of Parsons Bald, at 4,700 feet.
1935-05-23
50th Anniversary Celebration Great Smoky Mountains National Park Birthday" cake given by Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co. in celebration of 50th anniversary of the NPS. Coffee hour at Park headquarters. Left to right; Mrs. Mary Ruth Cutshaw; Superintendent Fry; Mrs. Jody Allen; Mrs. Barbara Teaster.",50th Anniversary Celebration, III-Z-14788, History - Miscellaneous
50th Anniversary of NPS Great Smoky Mountains National Park Coffee hour at celebration of 50th anniversary of NPS. Left to right: Superintendent Fry; Dan Davis; Joe Godfrey; Lee Sneddon; Roy Slatkavitz.50th Anniversary of NPS, III-Z-14789, History - Miscellaneous
1966-08-25
50th NPS Anniversary Great Smoky Mountains National Park Birthday cake given to Park by Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Col. in recognition of the 50th anniversary of the National Park Service. Cake was cut at coffee hour. Left to right: Tommy Bredow, Hank Pratt (standing with cup in hand), Bill F. Morgan, Mrs. Mary Ruth Cutshaw, Superintendent Fry, Mrs. Jody Allen, Mrs. Barbara Teaster, Mrs. Janet Huskey. Richard Hardin.50th NPS Anniversary, III-Z-14787, History - Miscellaneous
1966-08-25
50th anniversary of Great Smoky Mountains National Park emblem attached to upper corner of park entrance sign, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, 1984 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Golden Anniversary emblem attached to upper corner of Park Entrance sign for year 1984.Fiftieth Anniversary Sign, II-A-Sign-17182
53 cars, Oconaluftee Museum Parking Area Great Smoky Mountains National Park 53 cars...Oconaluftee Museum Parking Area, II-P-Gen-11426, Physical Facilities - Parking Areas - Miscellaneous Parking Areas
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1949-08-03
53 cars, Oconaluftee Parking Area Great Smoky Mountains National Park 53 cars -.Oconaluftee Parking Area, II-P-Gen-11427, Physical Facilities - Parking Areas - Miscellaneous Parking Areas
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1949-08-03
6 water line. Chimneys Campground Sewage System, Construction picture Great Smoky Mountains National Park 6 water line. (found photo "filed" on floor in upstairs of Park Headquarters 1/1960).",Chimneys Campground Sewage System; Construction picture, II-U-Sewer-5147, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Sewer systems
8-inch, CI sewer being laid from 18-77.5 back across. Smokemont Campground Sewage System, Construction picture Great Smoky Mountains National Park 8-inch, CI sewer being laid from 18-77.5 back across.Smokemont Campground Sewage System; Construction picture, II-U-Sewer-5162, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Sewer systems
90 degree notch weir, water catchment, Foothills Parkway, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Weir No. 1, with 90 degree notch substituted for rectangular weir. Structure located at Foothills right-of-way boundary.Look Rock Water System; Well, II-U-Water-6632, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
90 degree notch weir, water catchment, Foothills Parkway, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Weir No. 2, upstream from Weir No. 1. Water system, Look Rock development, Foothills Parkway Work Order No. P-11 GSM. Look Rock Water System; Well, II-U-Water-6633, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
A Fir and Spruce in silhouette, Clingmans Dome slopes, mountains in distance, used in Natural History Handbook, page 17, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Tree-1099, Natural Features - Flora - Trees, Spruce; Fir, A fir and spruce in silhouette, Clingmans Dome slopes. Used in Natural History Handbook, page 17.
1936-07
A Sip and a Bite cafe on the parkway, Gatlinburg, circa 1938 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: A Sip and a Bite Cafe on the Parkway. Vacant lot is present location of Ogle's Cafe. Chamber of Commerce would be across the street, and Mountain View Hotel off to the right of the picture. Gatlinburg; IV-G-16550, Miscellaneous - Gatlinburg.A Sip and a Bite Cafe on the Parkway. Vacant lot is present location of Ogle's Cafe. Chamber of Commerce would be across the street, and Mountain View Hotel off to the right of the picture.Gatlinburg, IV-G-16550, Miscellaneous - Gatlinburg
Circa 1938
A boy on ox Old Barry, Black Bill Walker Great Smoky Mountains National Park Black Bill Walker with Old Barry, his ox, hitched to a sled. Unidentified child rides Old Barry. Note bee gums in fenced in area in background.Walker, Black Bill"", III-H-16685, History - Hauling and Transportation
A cluster of gullies above a newly-graded bank north of Couches Creek, brush treated. Erosion Control, Couches Creek, May, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park A cluster of gullies above a newly-graded bank north of Couches Creek, brush treated. The beginning of erosion on the new bank can be seen below the mouth of lowest gully. Hardwood and pine reproduction is gradually creeping into the old field and, if erosion can be arrested for a few years, a good natural cover will become established. Pines are coming in faster than the hardwoods, but they are not a good erosion control cover because the mat of pine needles soon kills all the grass and herbaceous cover, and it takes years for the fallen needles to become thick enough to check run-off. If planting is necessary, hardwood species should be used. Poles were laid along the contours above the gullies and staked down to check the run-off before it hit the treated gullies. Erosion Control; Couches Creek, IV-Z-3191, Miscellaneous
1935-05
A description of conditions including windfall within the 50 yd. strip where no clean up has been done as of even date. Andrews Bald, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park A description of conditions including windfall within the 50 yd. strip where no clean up has been done as of even date.Andrews Bald, I-D-AB-4397, Natural Features - Balds - Andrews Bald
1936-09
A different kind of poaching, walnut logs ready for snaking out, Baskins Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park A different kind of poaching. Walnut logs ready for snaking out. Baskins Creek.Walnut Logs, I-F-Tree-4875, Natural Features - Flora - Trees
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1977-03-31
A favorite site for swimming, sunning, diving from rocks, The Sinks Great Smoky Mountains National Park A favorite site for swimming, sunning, diving from rocks.Visitors at the Sinks, IV-U-Gen-4961, Miscellaneous - Use of Park -Miscellaneous use
A field of wild flowers near Gatlinburg, circa 1920 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: A field of wild flowers near Gatlinburg. Wild Flowers; I-F-Mea-16385, Natural Features - Flora - Meadows and Fields.A field of wild flowers near Gatlinburg.Wild Flowers, I-F-Mea-16385, Natural Features - Flora - Meadows and Fields
Circa 1920
A game of baseball on the open field near the school and church, Elkmont, circa 1920 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: A game of baseball on the open field near the school and/or church, Elkmont. Baseball; III-L-17839.A game of baseball on the open field near the school and/or church, Elkmont.Baseball, III-L-17839
Circa 1920
A grand-stand seat for some, police and Secret Service man have good view of surroundings, Park Dedication Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: A grand-stand seat for some. Police and Secret Service man have good view of surroundings. ; Park Dedication; III-D-16488, History - Dedications.A grand-stand seat for some. Police and Secret Service man have good view of surroundings.Park Dedication, III-D-16488, History - Dedications
1940-09-02
A grass- sedge meadow at 5500'. Picture from upper (north) end. Andrews Bald, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park A grass- sedge meadow at 5500'. Picture from upper (north) end.Andrews Bald, I-D-AB-4399, Natural Features - Balds - Andrews Bald
1936-09-05
A grassy bald, Spence Field looking northeast toward Thunderhead peak, thunderheads over Thunderhead but no rain in sight, an Appalachian Trail marker in left foreground Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-D-SF-2711, Natural Features - Balds - Spence Field,Spence Field, A grassy bald. The Spence Field looking NE toward Thunderhead peak. Thunderheads over Thunderhead but no rain in sight. An Appalachian Trail marker in left foreground.
1936-06-03
A gully north of IV-Z-3191, Erosion Control, Couches Creek, May, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park A gully north of IV-Z-3191, Erosion Control; Couches Creek, IV-Z-3192, Miscellaneous
1935-05
A handfull of Smoky's blackberries, Mount Sterling Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Pla-2349, Natural Features - Flora - Miscellaneous Plants,Blackberry, A handfull of Smoky's blackberries. Mt. Sterling.
1935-08-02
A head of steam to go up the mountain Great Smoky Mountains National Park A head of steam to go up the mountain. Smoky Mountain RR near Sieverville, TN #110-4-6-2 was built for LRRR (corrected info). Little River Railroad, III-L-4742, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
A hemlock cove with typical understory, rhododendron maximum, etc., at about 400 ft. along trail to Brushy Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Tree-2516, Natural Features - Flora - Trees,Hemlock Cove, A hemlock cove with typical understory, e.g. rhododendron maximum, etc. at about 400 ft. along trail to Brushy.
1936-03-28
A hide from a work steer Great Smoky Mountains National Park A hide from a work steer...this is only one-half the whole hide. Tanning; Milas Messer Place; Cove Creek NC, III-F-12639, History - Farming - Farming (Sorghum making; bee keeping; haying; orchard; tobacco growing; oxen plowing; clearing land; plowing; pigs with yokes; butchering; mountain farm tanning; coopering)
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1937-05-19
A high knob on the Sugarland Mountain above the chimneys (at mid left), Sugarland Mountain Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-A-Gen-2668, Natural Features - Mountains - General Views,Sugarland Mountain, A high knob on the Sugarland Mountain above the chimneys ( at mid-left).
1936-09-18
A load of portable houses arriving at Tremont from the mill at Townsend where they had been constructed, circa 1927 Great Smoky Mountains National Park A load of portable houses arriving at Tremont from the mill at Townsend where they had been constructed. Employees of Little River Lumber Co. lived in these houses which could be loaded on a flat car and moved to a new site as the lumbering operations moved about.Portable Houses, III-L-4736, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Circa 1927
A moonshine still in operation Great Smoky Mountains National Park A moonshine still in operation... Sugarlands, Tennessee.Stills, III-A-Still-12272, History - Artifacts - Moonshine Stills
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1941-10
A moonshine still in operation Great Smoky Mountains National Park A moonshine still in operation... Sugarlands, Tennessee.Stills, III-A-Still-12273, History - Artifacts - Moonshine Stills
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1941-10
A raceway and old channel at NP-3, Lynn Camp Prong, showing pool created by CCC enrollees for trout rearing, 1937 Great Smoky Mountains National Park A raceway and old channel at NP-3, Lynn Camp Prong, showing pool created by CCC enrollees for trout rearing. Fish Hatchery, I-E-Fish-926, Natural Features - Fauna - Fish.
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1937-06-22
A snowy mountain road Great Smoky Mountains National Park A snowy mountain road.Mountain Road in Snow, II-A-MR-4731, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures
A snowy trail in the high country, circa 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park A snowy trail in the high country. Winter Activities; IV-U-WS-16289, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Winter Sports.
Circa 1935
A stream in every hollow, note falls over bluff on skyline, Little River in foreground Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-B-Gen-2504, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - General Views,Stream in every holler, A stream in every hollow. Note falls over bluff on skyline. Little River in foreground.
1936-03-26
A swinging railroad bridge at the mouth of Meigs Creek swings across Little River, Elkmont, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park A swinging railroad bridge at the mouth of Meigs Creek swings across Little River. An incline car the engine, as we know it Sarry Parker, had a drum on it with a coil of steel rope (cables) and the men got hold of the end of this rope and dragged it to a large stump on the top of the hill, and they tied it around the stump, and then the engineer on the machine started the drum to rolling, and wound the cable up and by that method, the Sarry Parker was drawn over the incline bridge. Lewis Rhea aperated the machine.Elkmont, Tennessee, III-L-9407, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
A trip to Maryville, Henry and Tom Quiett on Main St., Maryville, 1901 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: A trip to Maryville Henry & Tom Quiett on Main St. Maryville; 0; III-P-17152.A trip to Maryville Henry & Tom Quiett on Main St. Maryville,, III-P-17152
1901
A view of Meigs Creek Falls in background, Little River stream in foreground, Little River Road, Tennessee, 1964 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Meigs Creek Falls, I-B-F-MC-6849, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - Meigs Creek Falls
A view of Meigs Creek Falls surrounded by trees, Little River Road, Tennessee, 1964 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Meigs Creek Falls, I-B-F-MC-6848, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - Meigs Creek Falls
A view of four smiling boys posing with sorghum cane in one hand and juice in the other, Cades Cove , Tennessee, 1964 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Enjoying the results... 3 boys eating cane,Sorghum Making; Cable Mill Area, III-F-6860, History - Farming - Farming (Sorghum making; bee keeping; haying; orchard; tobacco growing; oxen plowing; clearing land; plowing; pigs with yokes; butchering; mountain farm tanning; coopering)
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1964-09
A wet and heavy snow bends branches along the road Great Smoky Mountains National Park A wet and heavy snow bends branches along the road.Fresh Snow Along the Road, II-A-MR-4733, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures
A. J. Fisher, Project Superintendent Great Smoky Mountains National Park A. J. Fisher, Project Superintendent, NP-11, IV-P-9532, Miscellaneous - Personnel
1935-06-18
A. K. Wogensen Great Smoky Mountains National Park A. K. Wogensen, IV-P-9765, Miscellaneous - Personnel
A. Wogensen on summit of Rattlesnake Knob Great Smoky Mountains National Park A. Wogensen on summit of Rattlesnake Knob.Summit of Rattlesnake Knob, I-A-GEN-13552, Natural Features - Mountains - General Views
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1935-05-14
A.A. Carver who cut the millstones for Mingus Mill and Uriah Cooper Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park Site on small ridge just north of small branch, 200 feet below Jim Reagan place on Bradley Fork...Here, millstones #XXI and XXII were quarried' also, runner that was at first put in Mingus Mill but later moved to Uriah Cooper Mill on Cooper's Creed. A. A. Carver, 91 years old, who cut the stones, in picture.Quarry, III-M-Stone-13169, History - Mills and Milling - Millstones
1935-05-14
A.A. Carver who cut the millstones for Mingus Mill and Uriah Cooper Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park Site on Charlie's Branch of Bradley Fork where runner now in service at Mingus Mill was quarried, No. XXIV. A.A. Carver, 91 years old, who cut the stone, is in the picture.Quarry, II-M-Stone-13170, History - Mills and Milling - Millstones
1935-05-14
Aaron John Sharp holding an exceptionally large, long specimen of aquatic moss, Fontinalis, that he collected in Laurel Creek near Elkmont Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Pla-2370, Natural Features - Flora - Miscellaneous Plants,Fontinalis; Aquatic moss, Sharp, Aaron J. (Aaron John), 1904- holding an exceptionally large, long specimen of Fontinalis sp. that he collected in Laurel Creek near Elkmont.
1935-08-16
Abandoned Cabin in Cades Cove Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Building Identified by A. Randolph Shields) Taken for use in Exhibit #25 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Horizontal. Abandoned Cabin in Cades Cove; Rev. Will Oliver Shop Building, III-B-5772, History - Buildings
Abandoned Cabin in Cades Cove Great Smoky Mountains National Park Taken for use in Exhibit #25 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Horizontal. Isaac Tipton House- Identified by Inez McC. Adams 2/5/87.Abandoned Cabin in Cades Cove on Upper Rowens Cr. III-B-5771, History - Buildings
Abandoned Cabin in Cades Cove Great Smoky Mountains National Park Taken for use in Exhibit #25 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Horizontal. Isaac Tipton House- Identified by Inez McC. Adams 2/5/87.Abandoned Cabin in Cades Cove, III-B-5773, History - Buildings
Abandoned field, showing vegetation, in foreground, trees in background, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Mea-1287, Natural Features - Flora - Meadows and Fields,Abandoned Fields, Abandoned field, showing vegetation.
1935-02-20
Abbott family loads hay onto horse drawn wagon Great Smoky Mountains National Park Members of the Abbott family load hay onto the wagon. Loading hay, III-F-17088
Abrams Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-B-F-GEN-2125, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - General Views,Abrams Creek,
1934-08-27
Abrams Creek Barn Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1954 Disposal Program. Abrams Creek Barn, Abrams Creek III-B-13745, History - Buildings
Abrams Creek Foot Bridge, John Cable Place, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Abrams Creek Foot Bridge; John Cable Place; Lower Cove Road, Cades Cove, Tenn
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1938-07-08
Abrams Creek Foot Bridge, John Cable Place, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park View from the southwest,Abrams Creek Foot Bridge; John Cable Place, Lower Cove Road Cades cove Teen, II-F-(1)-11364, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges; footlogs
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1937-11-17
Abrams Creek Foot Bridge, John Cable Place, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of sill log on east bank. NOTE: only the downstream floor log remains.Abrams Creek Foot Bridge; John Cable Place, Lower Cove Road Cades cove Teen, II-F-(1)-11365, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges; footlogs
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1938-07-08

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