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Miss Louisa Walker churning butter Great Smoky Mountains National Park Miss Louisa Walker Churning butter.Churn, Walker Sisters, IV-D-9815, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires, floods, accidents, plane crashes, landslides, snow storm damage)
1936-05-21
Miss Louisa Walker churning butter Great Smoky Mountains National Park Miss Louisa Walker Churning butter.Churn, Walker Sisters, IV-D-9816, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires, floods, accidents, plane crashes, landslides, snow storm damage)
1936-05-21
Miss Louisa Walker churning butter in a cedar churn Great Smoky Mountains National Park Miss Louisa Walker churning butter in a cedar churn.Churn; Walker Sisters Place, III-A-Hse-12168, History - Artifacts
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1936-05-21
Miss Louisa Walker churning butter in a cedar churn Great Smoky Mountains National Park Miss Louisa Walker churning butter in a cedar churn.Churn; Walker Sisters Place, III-A-Hse-12169, History - Artifacts
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1936-05-21
Miss Martha Walker Great Smoky Mountains National Park Miss Martha Walker.Cotton Ginning; Walker Sisters, III-A-hse-12240, History - Artifacts
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1936-05-21
Morton Butler Tract Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of the largest poplar trees on the Morton Butler tract, located just below the Mill Creek Falls; picture taken to show the best specimen of trees I saw on this tract.Tulip Tree, I-F-Tree-12796, Natural Features - Flora - Trees
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1935-07
Morton Butler Tract Great Smoky Mountains National Park Taken to show rock cliffs across Abrams Creek and inaccessibility of this property,Morton Butler Tract, III-E-12787, History - Evidence in Lawsuits
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1935-07
Morton Butler Tract Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rock cliffs on Abrams Creek, located about 1 mile below Abrams Falls... Taken to show the difficulties of any railroad construction along this creek.Morton Butler Tract, III-E-12793, History - Evidence in Lawsuits
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1935-07
Morton Butler Tract Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rock cliffs on Abrams Creek, located about 1 mile below Abrams Falls... Taken to show the difficulties of any railroad construction along this creek.Morton Butler Tract, III-E-12791, History - Evidence in Lawsuits
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1935-07
Morton Butler Tract Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rapids and rock cliffs located about 1 1/2 miles below Abrams Falls on Abrams Creek... Taken to show the difficulties of railroad construction along this stream,Morton Butler Tract, III-E-12790, History - Evidence in Lawsuits
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1935-07
Morton Butler Tract Great Smoky Mountains National Park Taken to show rock cliffs across Abrams Creek and inaccessibility of this property,Morton Butler Tract, III-E-12788, History - Evidence in Lawsuits
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1935-07
Morton Butler Tract Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rock slopes along Abrams Creek on the Morton Butler tract, located about 1/2 mile below Abrams Falls...Taken to show the character of the banks along this creek.Morton Butler Tract, III-E-12794, History - Evidence in Lawsuits
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1935-07
Morton Butler Tract Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rock cliffs on Abrams Creek, located about 1 mile below Abrams Falls... Taken to show the difficulties of any railroad construction along this creek.Morton Butler Tract, III-E-12789, History - Evidence in Lawsuits
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1935-07
Morton Butler Tract Great Smoky Mountains National Park Taken to show rock cliffs across Abrams Creek and inaccessibility of this property,Morton Butler Tract, III-E-12795, History - Evidence in Lawsuits
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1935-07
Morton Butler Tract Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of the largest poplar trees on the Morton Butler tract, located just below the Mill Creek Falls; picture taken to show the best specimen of trees I saw on this tract.Tulip Tree, I-F-Tree-12797, Natural Features - Flora - Trees
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1935-07
Moss Yater Tract Great Smoky Mountains National Park Residence and improvements.Moss Yater Tract, III-E-12799, History - Evidence in Lawsuits
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1935-08
Moss Yater Tract Great Smoky Mountains National Park Looking southeast from side hill north of the highway,Moss Yater Tract, III-E-12798, History - Evidence in Lawsuits
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1935-08
Moss Yater Tract Great Smoky Mountains National Park Southeast from northwest corner.Moss Yater Tract, III-E-12994, History - Evidence in Lawsuits
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1935-08
Mounted specimen of Saw-whet Owl, from Maine), 1939 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Saw whet Owl (mounted specimen, from Maine). Owl, Saw Whet, I-E-Bird-883, Natural Features - Fauna - Birds.
1939-12
Mr. Charles E. Peterson, Deputy Chief Architect, in the foreground, gourd bird houses, located near Greenbrier Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Charles E. Peterson, Deputy Cgief Architect, in the foreground.Gourd Bird Houses, located near Greenbrier, III-A-Hse-9782, History - Artifacts
1935-02-25

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