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Mr. John Jones mill operator, Mingus Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Jones was operating this mill at the time the photograph was taken.Jones, Mr. John; The miller at Mingus Creek Mill, III-P-12363, History - Mountain People
Mr. John Jones mill operator, Mingus Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Jones was operating this mill at the time the photograph was taken.Jones, Mr. John; The miller at Mingus Creek Mill, III-P-12365, History - Mountain People
Mr. John Jones mill operator, Mingus Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Jones was operating this mill at the time the photograph was taken.Jones, Mr. John; The miller at Mingus Creek Mill, III-P-12366, History - Mountain People
Mr. John Jones mill operator, Mingus Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Jones was operating this mill at the time the photograph was taken.Jones, Mr. John; The miller at Mingus Creek Mill, III-P-12367, History - Mountain People
Mr. John Jones mill operator, Mingus Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Jones was operating this mill at the time the photograph was taken.Jones, Mr. John; The miller at Mingus Creek Mill, III-P-12364, History - Mountain People
Mr. John Jones mill operator, Mingus Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Jones was operating this mill at the time the photograph was taken.Jones, Mr. John; The miller at Mingus Creek Mill, III-P-12368, History - Mountain People
Mr. Jones, the miller, bagging meal at Mingus Mill, Mingus Creek Mill, Building No. 150, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Jones, the miller, bagging meal at Mingus Mill. See also III-_12363-12368 inc.Mingus Creek Mill; Building No. 150, II-B-(5)-Mingus-3069, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved -Mingus Mill
1935
Mr. Messer removing the hides before renewing the ooze Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Messer removing the hides before renewing the ooze".",Tanning; Milas Messer Place, III-F-12636, 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
Nellie post office and store, Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains National Park View from southeast.Nellie Post Office and Store CA-7; Cataloochee, NC, III-B-13353, History - Buildings
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1935-05-14
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
Newfound Gap Highway Great Smoky Mountains National Park Newfound Gap Highway, II-R-Gen-11475, Physical Facilities - Roads - Miscellaneous Roads
Newfound Gap Highway Bridge No. 1 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Project 1A1: Downstream elevation... Stone work completed.Newfound Gap Highway Bridge No. 1; Walker Prong, II-F-(4)-NFG-11074, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridges on Newfound Gap Road
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1935-05-15
Newfound Gap Highway, stone masonry wall, trees in background Great Smoky Mountains National Park II-A-Wall-1418, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls,Walls; Highway, Newfound Gap Highway, stone masonry wall.
North elevation, side. Ephraim Bales Barn, Roaring Fork, Building No. 137, HABS No. Tenn. 117, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park North elevation, side.Ephraim Bales Barn; Roaring Fork; Building No. 137; HABS No. Tenn. 117, II-B-(5)-4051, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
1935-07-16
North elevation, side. Ephraim Bales House, Roaring Fork, Building No. 135, HABS No. Tenn. 117, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park North elevation, side.Ephraim Bales House; Roaring Fork; Building No. 135; HABS No. Tenn. 117, II-B-(5)-4037, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
1935-07-16
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
Note cantilever construction. Messer Barn, Greenbrier, Building No. 467, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Note cantilever construction.Messer Barn; Greenbrier; Building No. 467, II-B-(5)-4094, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
1935-05-02
Note stream bed restoration in foreground Great Smoky Mountains National Park Note stream bed restoration in foreground... Mr. V. Roswell Ludgate, Landscape Architect, in middle foreground.Newfound Gap Highway Bridge No. 2; Little Pigeon River, II-F-(4)-NFG-11080, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridges on Newfound Gap Road
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1935-05-07
Note timber construction how super-structure is carried on log pens, which are used as stalls. Messer Barn, Greenbrier, Building No. 467, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Note timber construction how super-structure is carried on log pens. which are used as stalls.Messer Barn; Greenbrier; Building No. 467, II-B-(5)-4095, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
1935-05-02
Oiling the hide Great Smoky Mountains National Park Oiling the hide.Tanning; Milas Messer Place; Cove Creek NC, III-F-12647, 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

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