Aerial photograph of Langley Field (V.A.), 1925Great Smoky Mountains National ParkWritten on front: 172. Written on back: Lt. L.C. Williams, Aerial Photographer USA Langley Field Aug-Sept. 1925
Aerial photograph of Mt. Le Conte (T.N.), 1925Great Smoky Mountains National ParkWritten on back: North side of Mt. La Conte Round Top and Brushy in foreground as seen from Airplane 11308A2
1925
Aerial photograph of Parson Bald (T.N.), 1925Great Smoky Mountains National ParkWritten on front: Parson Bald, looking northwest. Written on back: Lt. L.C. Williams, Aerial Photographer, USA. Langley Field 59 Aug-Sept 1925
Aerial photograph of Mt. Le Conte (T.N.), 1925Great Smoky Mountains National ParkWritten on front: 13. Written on back: Northside of Mt. LeConte (Round top + Brushy in Foreground Mrs. W.P. Davis Collection
Aerial photograph of Gregory Bald (N.C.), 1925Great Smoky Mountains National ParkWritten on front:Gregory Bald, looking northwest. Written on back: Lt L.C. Williams, Aerial Photographer U.SA. Langley Field Aug-Sept 1925
Aerial photograph of Gregory Bald (N.C.), 1925 SeptemberGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWritten on front: Gregory Bald, looking East. Written on back: Lt. L.C. Williams, Aerial Photographer, USA Langley Field, 59 Aug. Sept 1925
Aerial photograph of Clingman's Dome (T.N.), 1925Great Smoky Mountains National ParkWritten on front: r02-754J-2) (10-6-25-12A) (10-7000) CLINGMAN'S DOME (Official photograph, U.S. Army Air Service, Photographic Section.) Only from an airplane can one fully understand the peculiar configuration of the Great Smokies. The main divide consists of the tops of the ridges which run off into North Carolina and Tennessee. This shows Clingman's Dome in the foreground with Mt. Guyot in the distance. Airplane view of the Appalachain Trail in the Great Smokey Mts, along the North Carolina State Line. Clingman's Dome in the foreground and Mt. Guyot in the distance 1925