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Front view of house Great Smoky Mountains National Park Front view of house. Ben Fisher House; J.A. Chambers Place; Quarters No. 78; Smokemont, II-B-(2)-7100, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Quarters
Buck Whitehead portrait Great Smoky Mountains National Park Whitehead, Buck, III-P-17487
Women's side of comfort station with sign in front, Cades Cove Campgrounds, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Wooden screen.Comfort Station; Cades Cove Campground, II-B-(4)-3444, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
View of snow road, near Newfound Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park The steeper and more critical roadway sections of US-441 are benched into the mountainside. It has been found that accumulated snow must be moved completely across the roadway and pushed over the side... That explains the lack of a developed snow berm on the inward side. The outside berm would be even higher than the present 6 to 7 feet if much of the snow did not roll on down the mountainside when it is plowed over. The berm serves the incidental purpose of keeping stray vehicles out of danger.Snow Removal; February 1964 Monthly Report, II-R-SR-7881, Physical Facilities - Roads - Snow Removal Operations
Congregation, Little Greenbrier Church, Greenbrier, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Congregation stands in front of Little Greenbrier Church. This frame church was built in 1925 and was used until the mid 1930s. Collected by Elsie Burrell, 1982.Little Greenbrier Church, III-P-16864, History - Mountain People
Tuber approaches drop off on large rock, tuber is floating backwards Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tuber approaches drop off on large rock, tuber is floating backwards.Tubing, Little River, IV-U-4607, Miscellaneous - Use of Park
Clump of Catawba Rhododendron, Rhododendron catawbiense, at center, rock in foreground, trees in background Great Smoky Mountains National Park Clump with rock in foreground. Rhododendron Catawbiense, I-F-Rho-1165, Natural Features - Flora - Rhododendron.
William J. Watson lighter portrait Great Smoky Mountains National Park Publicity photograph made for Region One, in accordance with RI 59-129. Negative sent to Region One -5/20/1960.Watson, William J. Assistant Chief Ranger, IV-P-3936, Miscellaneous - Personnel
View from Messer Gap down Hen Wallow Branch Great Smoky Mountains National Park View from Messer Gap down Hen Wallow Branch.Messer Gap Trail; View from Messer Gap. II-Th-11725, Physical Facilities - Trails - Horse Trails
Supt. Geo. Fry presents awards to employees at Lufty JCC Great Smoky Mountains National Park Supt. Geo. Fry presents awards to employees at Lufty JCC.Awards, IB-JCC-Lufty-4840, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams
Repairing decking on bridge at Smokemont Great Smoky Mountains National Park Repairing decking on bridge at Smokemont.Bridge Repair, II-F-(5)-4706, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridge Maintenance
Northeast corner view of chain attached to beams after repair, Mingus Creek Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park Outside post and braces northeast corner, after being repaired.Mingus Creek Mill; Building No. 150, II-B-(5)-Mingus-3082, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved -Mingus Mill
Front view of building no. 570, parking lot with one car, bare trees around, Cosby, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park One 4-unit seasonal quarters (No. 570B), parking area,Cosby Seasonal Quarters; Building No. 570, II-B-(2)-7710, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Quarters
Flame azalea exhibits, Sugarlands Visitor Center Great Smoky Mountains National Park Sugarlands Visitor Center Exhibit; Flame Azalea"", II-A-Exh-6677, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Exhibits
Carrying the white oak logs to the road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Carrying the white oak logs to the road... The trees must be cut after they get their set" (after the sap has stopped running).", Basket-Making, III-A-Gen-12230, History - Artifacts - Miscellaneous (Davis pen; chinking; traps; playhouses; gold mining)
Caldwell Springhouse, Cataloochee, North Carolina, 1948 Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1948 rehabilitation program.Caldwell Springhouse; Building No. 125; Cataloochee, I-B-(5)-6040, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Pin Oak Gap mountain road, North, Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Switchback.Pin Oak Gap Mountain Road, II-Tt-9279, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Cosby Truck Trail, Low Gap Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cosby Truck Trail; Low Gap, II-Tt-11814, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Oconaluftee Farmstead Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original setting, Upper Will Messer Place, Front elevation.Oconaluftee Farmstead; Apple House; Building No. 126, II-B-(5)-Ocon-5076, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Oconaluftee pioneer, Farmstead buildings
Oconaluftee Farmstead Great Smoky Mountains National Park Photograph of original setting, Gregory Place, Detail View 2.Oconaluftee Farmstead; Blacksmith Shop; Building No. 127, II-B-(5)-Ocon-5096, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Oconaluftee pioneer, Farmstead buildings
Backside of Cable Mill barn, sidings and sill logs replaced, Cades Cove, Tennessee, 1963 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Smokemont apron and drain in the foreground, with the water tower" for rinsing the tank and surrounding area behind it. Work Order No. B-57 sanitary disposal stations for travel trailers Completion report photo", Smokemont Travel Trailer Sanitary Disposal station, II-U-TDS-6792, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Travel trailer sanitary disposal
view of a damaged oak seat in the amphitheater, Cosby campground, Cosby, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Construct campfire circle, Cosby campground, Work Order No. B-54 GRSM. Oak seats before start of replacement. Wood plugs, over bolts embedded in concrete posts, allowed moisture to enter the planks, with resulting decay. Oak seats were also warped and cracked. Completion report photo.Cosby Campground; Campfire Circle; Shelter - Building No. 425, II-A-Amph-7496, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Amphitheaters and campfire circles, campground shelters
Jackson Proffitt and family, Great Smoky Mountains National Park Great Smoky Mountains National Park Stands beside house; other family members in background,Proffitt, Jackson, III-P-18229
Waterfall flowing over large rocks to pool at bottom, Laurel Falls, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Taken for use in Exhibit #29 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Vertical.Laurel Falls, I-B-F-LF-5825, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - Laurel Falls
Top of water storage tank with wooden forms on it, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Forms, storage tank. Smokemont Water System, II-U-Water-3287, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
Man is working on machine, drainage ditches being graded, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bypass road to subgrade and being shaped for base stone,Elkmont Campground Roads and Utilities, II-C-Elk-6931, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas -
Crying Creek Horse Trail, Cosby Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Crying Creek Horse Trail; Cosby TN, II-Th-11662, Physical Facilities - Trails - Horse Trails
Blurred view of front of W.M. Messer House, Coggins Branch, Little Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Taken for 1957 building disposal program (see III-B-3114 for complete description).W.M. Messer House; Coggins Branch; Little Cataloochee, NC, III-B-3119, History - Buildings
Water line excavation, Twentymile Ranger Station Water System, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Water line excavation.Twentymile Ranger Station Water System, II-U-Water-9438, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
Naturalist conducted walk Great Smoky Mountains National Park Naturalist conducted walk. Conducted Walk, IV-U-Nat-4864, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Naturalist Conducted Groups
Line springs hotel Great Smoky Mountains National Park A popular watering place on the Blount Co. Sevier Co. line,Line Springs Hotel, III-B-16668, History - Buildings
Quarters No. 226 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Construction. Rear porch. Quarters No. 226; Headquarters; Site 7, II-B-(2)-5359, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Quarters
Man wearing hat Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Fire Tower and Cabin Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fire Tower and Cabin, II-B-(1)-13499, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
Oconaluftee Farmstead Great Smoky Mountains National Park During re-erection at Farmstead site.Oconaluftee Farmstead; Corn Crib; Building No. 120, II-B-(5)-Ocon-5034, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Oconaluftee pioneer, Farmstead buildings
People on walkway below and up in Clingmans Dome Observation tower, Bryson City, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Clingmans Dome Tower, II-B(4)CD-17425
Garbage can rack Great Smoky Mountains National Park Concrete garbage can rack. Submitted by Park Practice and Incentive Awards.Garbage Can Rack, II-A-Gen-9743, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Miscellaneous Minor Structures
Entrance to Bear Creek Road, During construction Great Smoky Mountains National Park Entrance to Bear Creek Road... During construction.Bear Creek Truck Trail Bridge; Forney Creek. II-F-(2)-11019, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Horse Trail Bridges
Visitors at Mingus Mill, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Aubrey Coward, as miller, filling sack with meal,Mingus Mill; Interior, II-B-(5)-Mingus-15003, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved -Mingus Mill
John Oliver cabin Great Smoky Mountains National Park Oliver, John; Cabin, II- B- (5)-4641, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Whaley Family Great Smoky Mountains National Park Whaley Family, III-P-18215
Fontana Lake Basin Great Smoky Mountains National Park From Route 288, northeast of Ritter (?) looking west.Fontana Lake Basin; Little Tennessee River, I-B-FR-5384, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - Fontana Reservoir (Lake) and dam
Two connected one bedroom units, Oconaluftee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park 2 1-bedroom units. Constructed 1958. Rear.Oconaluftee Seasonal Quarters; Unit C; No. 516, II-B-(2)-3476, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Quarters
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
At Trillium Gap as seen coming into the gap from Cherokee Orchard, 2 CCC boys standing near wooden sign posts, one boy with post hole digger, trees in background Great Smoky Mountains National Park At Trillium Gap as seen coming into the gap from Cherokee Orchard. 2 CCC boys, one with post hole digger in foreground. Signs, Trillium Gap, II-A-Sign-1398, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Signs.
Hopper, shoe, feeder, and millstone hoop, Mingus Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of Hopper, shoe, feeder, and millstone hoop.Mingus Mill, II-B (5) Mingus 4483, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved -Mingus Mill
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)
West elevation of Dr. Charles Hoffman Barn, Emerts Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park West elevation.Dr. Charles Hoffman Barn Emerts Cove, III-B-10274, History - Buildings
Quarters No. 227 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Construction. Balcony and southeast side.Quarters No. 227; Headquarters; Site 8, II-B-(2)-5362, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Quarters

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