New building, Oregon Inlet, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreDec 1952 New Building (lodging) at Oregon Inlet on Hatteras Island. New building at Oregon Inlet on Hatteras Island.
Headstone, Frisco, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreHeadstone, grave of A.J. Stowe in graveyard at Hatteras village north of main intersection and on east side of road.
Headstone, Frisco, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreHeadstone, grave of Caleb B. Stowe - - - same graveyard at Hatteras Village north of main intersection and on east side of road.
North side of Kinnakeet Station, Avon, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreNorth side of old Big Kinnakeet L.B. Station (Structure in foreground is a concrete platform for airplane identification purposes) Between Buxton and Avon, N.C.
Bounce Anderson's residence, Rodanthe, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreRodanthe. Bounce Anderson's residence with Baarslag's residence to the north; both approximately on NPS line. Distance NPS line to top of dune about 150-200 feet.
Sheep or cattle dip, Salvo, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreView of the sheep or cattle dip located south of Salvo. Later destroyed as a saftey hazard. Asst. Superintendent Rundell standing to right looking down into dip.
Headstone, Frisco, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreHeadstone, grave of J.B. Johnson near Frisco. Located by Delaney after local inquiry - - not in area with other graves. This and other three thought to have Civil War connections by History Delaney.
Sheep or cattle dip, Salvo, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreView of the sheep or cattle dip located south of Salvo. Later destroyed as a saftey hazard when the campground was built here. Asst. Superintendent Rundell standing at far end.
Old grist mill stones, Avon, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreOld grist mill stones recovered from Pamlico Sound in vicinity of Avon. Operation initiated by Ben Dixon McNeill, and stones here shown in front of his cabin at NPS quarters area Cape Hatteras.
New quarters at Cedar Glen, Cape Hatteras, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreNew quarters built at Cedar Glen" west of Cape Hatteras Lighthouse for Dist. Park Ranger (first occupied by Dist. Park Ranger Chas. Lamb and family about June 17 1955)."
Old cemetery, Hatteras Island, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreOld cemetery located about 1/4 mile along so called 'saw mill road' leading into Buxton Woods from NPS road immediately south of Buxton village. One headstone is now over 100 years old.
View from Cape Trail orientation point, Hatteras Island, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National Seashorewith some manner of orientation devise, possibly on Metalphoto plates, to be located at this point along the trail. Trail had not been given a name - tentatively called Orpnwood" or "Cape Trail"".
Model of the sailing ship Ephraim Williams, Avon, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreModel of the sailing ship Ephraim Williams carved by O'Neal of Avon. As to whether or not this is in fact a true model of this historic ship we have only Ben Dixon McNeill's statement, which is definitley subject to serious question.
Shell hummocks, villages of Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreSaid to be either the base of or immediately adjacent to old Creeds Hill CG Station; also some say this is location of First Indian Village" (Ben Dixon McNeill) 1st hummock mostly oyster shells; 2nd sand with 1000s of old conch and other sea shells."