Son of John AbbotGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSon of John.Abbott, Dan, III-P-18116
Clingmans Dome TrailGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMost of material along edge of trail to be removed and burned.Clingmans Dome Trail, II-Tf-5240, Physical Facilities - Trails - Foottrails, Fire Lanes, Manways
Chimney of Hannah Cabin, CataloocheeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkChimney. Copied from print found in Hiram C. Wilburn Papers, Haywood Co. Library Collection. Waynesville, NC. copy by Dr. Roy Carroll, Appalachian State University.Hannah Cabin; Cataloochee, II-B-(5)-4794, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Snow removal using jeep in Cherokee Orchard road, Gatlinburg, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkIn the miscellaneous areas around the shops, at Twin Creeks and Cherokee Orchard, at the Visitor Centers, and at headquarters, the jeep is invaluable because of its mobility and flexibility. Here, the snow that fell during the February 18-20 storm is being cleaned from the Cherokee Orchard road. The jeep can efficiently handle snow up to about 12 inches.Snow Removal; February 1964 Monthly Report, II-R-SR-7894, Physical Facilities - Roads - Snow Removal Operations
Lake CheoahGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTVA access road looking east.Lake Cheoah; Little Tennessee River, I-B-ACD-5394, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - Aluminum Company Dams and Lakes
Lake CheoahGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLooking east from point opposite Santeetlah power house.Lake Cheoah; Little Tennessee River, I-B-ACD-5387, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - Aluminum Company Dams and Lakes
Lake waters, Westfield MineGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTaken for MacKay. Scene showing lake waters.Westfield Mine, I-G-Gen-13112, Natural Features - Geology - General Views
Tract No. 46Great Smoky Mountains National ParkTract No. 46. General view of rear of house.Quarters No. 274; J.H. Beck Place; Smokemont, NC, II-B-(2)-7114, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Quarters
Bridge construction, Ledge Creek, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPin Oak Gap mountain road.Bridge Construction over; Straight Fork, II-F-(3)-9273, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Truck Trail Bridges
Fire hazard reduction, Miry Ridge TrailGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAfter... See II-Th-11730 for before picture.",Miry Ridge Trail; Fire Hazard Reduction, II-Th-11731, Physical Facilities - Trails - Horse Trails
William M. Loftis Jr. lighter portraitGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPublicity photograph made for Region One, in accordance with RI 59-129. Negative sent to Region One -5/20/1960.Loftis, William M. Jr. Park Engineer, IV-P-3916, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Plowers plowing the snow road, Newfound Gap, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkNaturally, the individual pieces of equipment have various limitations, and their specific uses match together to produce a unified snow removal operation over the entire range of elevation from Newfound Gap to Oconaluftee and Sugarlands. Here the V-plow pushes the berm back in an effort to widen the cleared roadway. This plow is the bruiser, the heavy-duty unit. It is large enough to handle the heaviest snow accumulation we have been faced with.Snow Removal; February 1964 Monthly Report, II-R-SR-7884, Physical Facilities - Roads - Snow Removal Operations
Indian Gap Hotel, Chimney TopsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkIndian Gap Hotel, with Chimney Tops in background. Chimney Tops, I-A-CHIM-4112, Natural Features - Mountains - Views of and from the Chimney Tops
Major J Ross Eakin at extreme rightGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMajor J. Ross Eakin at exterme right.Railroad Casey, III-L-9634, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Alum Cave TrailGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkIn time of high water, series of cascades (for 400 ft.) lined with rhododendron; F. 11 - 5.Alum Cave Trail, II-Tf-11542, Physical Facilities - Trails - Foottrails, Fire Lanes, Manways
Portable Logging Camp House, Little River Lumber Co.Great Smoky Mountains National ParkPortable House No. 200; location unknown.Portable Logging Camp House; Little River Lumber Co. III-L-4217, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
End view of incinerator with refused to be burned piecesGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkEnd view, showing the charging door and stack of refuse to be burned.Headquarters Incinerator, II-U-Gen-3428, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Miscellaneous utilities (incinerator; power line and systems; garbage can washing facilities; telephone line; radio)
View of experimental traffic counter installed at bottom of steps, Elkmont campground, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSelf-guided nature trail with signs and markers. Work Order No. R-11 GRSM. Experimental traffic counter installed at bottom of steps as shown in previous photo.Elkmont Nature Trail; Mids. Branch Nature Trail, II-T-Tn-7508, Physical Facilities - Trails - Nature trails, Spruce Fir, Big Locust, Buckeye, Cades Cove Vista, Pine Oak, Junglebrook, Sugarlands, Cosby; Elkmont (Mids Branch)
John O. Morrell lighter portraitGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPublicity photograph made for Region One, in accordance with RI 59-129. Negative sent to Region One -5/20/1960.Morrell, John O. Management Assistant, IV-P-3920, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Thelma OwnbyGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkThelma Ownby, III-P-12402, History - Mountain People