Cable Mill Barn #2Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOn site on Caldwell Fork of Cataloochee Creek, NC. Cable Mill Barn #2, McGee Barn, Building No. 460 II-B-(5)-Cable Mill-13663, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings
Cable Mill Barn #2Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOn site at Caldwell Fork of Cataloochee Creek, NC. Cable Mill Barn #2, McGee Barn, Building No. 460 II-B-(5)-Cable Mill-13664, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings
Cable Mill Barn from the east elevation, 1937Great Smoky Mountains National ParkII-B-(5)-Cable Mill-1964, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings,Barn, Cable Mill; Building No. 174, Barn from the east elevation.
1937-05-11
Cable Mill Barn from the northwest, 1937Great Smoky Mountains National ParkII-B-(5)-Cable Mill-1963, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings,Barn, Cable Mill; Building No. 174, Barn from the northwest.
1937-05-11
Cable Mill Barn from the southeast, 1937Great Smoky Mountains National ParkII-B-(5)-Cable Mill-1965, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings,Barn, Cable Mill; Building No. 174, Barn from the southeast.
Cable Mill Rehabilitation, after Work is completed, Cades Cove, Tennessee, December, 1963Great Smoky Mountains National ParkWork completed on replacing logs in understructure and board siding on mill. Work Order No. B-58 GSM, rehabilitation of historical structures.CABLE MILL REHABILITATION Building No. 173, II-B-(5)-Cable Mill-6798, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings
Cable Mill corn crib, Cades Cove, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMoved to new site back of house...Cable Mill Corn Crib; Building No. 175; Cades Cove, II-B-(5)-Cable Mill-9942, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings
Cable Mill from Northeast showing water going over wheel, catwalk with railing on one side only, 1936Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Cable Mill from Northeast showing water going over wheel, catwalk with railing on one side only. Edge of frame building at left edge of pring. Cable Mill; II-B(5)Cable-17161.Cable Mill from Northeast showing water going over wheel, catwalk with railing on one side only. Edge of frame building at left edge of pring.Cable Mill, II-B(5)Cable-17161
1936
Cable Mill in operationGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkCable Mill in operation.Cable Mill, II-B (5) Cable Mill- 4578, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings
Cable Mill rehabilitation, two workers Replacing log sills in under-structure of mill, Cades Cove, Tennessee, December, 1963Great Smoky Mountains National ParkReplacing log sills in understructure of mill...Siding removed for access to work area...Note bottom of mill flume at top of photo. Work Order No. B-58 GSM, rehabilitation of historical structures...completion report photo,CABLE MILL REHABILITATION Building No. 173 Cades Cove, Tenn. II-B-(5)-Cable Mill-6797, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings
Cable School, located near Cable Cemetery, Cades Cove, 1932Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Located near cable Cemetery; Cable School Cades Cove; III-B-17474.Located near cable Cemetery,Cable School Cades Cove, III-B-17474
Caboose Wreck- Little River Lumber Co., Near Elkmont, Tennessee- July 19,1917Great Smoky Mountains National ParkLeft to right: Jack Foster, His brother, His mother, Two unidentified persons, His father, J.K. Foster. J.M. Badgett, Pleas Myers, and Earl Dockery were killed when caboose uncoupled from train on Three Forks above Elkmont, July 19, 1917. (S.P. McNeil).Caboose Wreck- Little River Lumber Co. Near Elkmont, TN- July 19,1917, III-L-4205, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
1917-07-19
Caboose Wreck- Little River Lumber Co., Near Elkmont, Tennessee- July 19,1917Great Smoky Mountains National ParkJ.K. Foster standing on road bed, Engineer for lumber company; Mrs. Foster, two children on caboose. Smallest boy was Jack Foster. J.M. Badgett, Pleas Myers, and Earl Dockery were killed when caboose uncoupled from train on Three Forks above Elkmont, July 19, 1917. (S.P. McNeil).Caboose Wreck- Little River Lumber Co. Near Elkmont, TN- July 19,1917, III-L-4204, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
1917-07-19
Cades CoveGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkThis was an American frontier. To this valley in the early 19th century came the pioneer settlers. Isolated from an outside world, they became self-sufficient. Sturdy log structures, their timbers hewed with a skill now lost, remain as memorials to a way of life. The fine frame buildings show a slow self-taught advance in construction methods. Elsewhere the frontier passed on, yielding to change and innovation, but here a pioneer culture has persisted, offering to future generations a sense of the land from which their forefathers hewed their homes. Cades Cove with its visible record of man's struggle with the wilderness is a valuable heritage of the American people. Cades Cove II-A-Sign-13628, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Signs
Cades Cove Campground water and sewer system, constructionGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkCades Cove Campground Water and Sewer System; Construction - W. A. Catlett job, II-U-Sewer-12006, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Sewer systems
Cades Cove Campground water and sewer system, constructionGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkCades Cove Campground Water and Sewer System; Construction - W. A. Catlett job, II-U-Sewer-12004, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Sewer systems
Cades Cove amphitheater rotten beamGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkReport on replacement of laminated wood beams of 9/22/65. Putting building jack above portion to be cut out.Cades Cove Amphitheatre; Rotten beams, II-A-Amph-14037, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Amphitheaters and campfire circles, campground shelters