Arthur Stupka pointing to something in front of large crowdGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHorizontal. Stupka pointing to something. Taken for use in Exhibit #2 of Sugarlands Visitor Center.Naturalist and Party on Conducted Trip, IV-U-Nat-5592, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Naturalist Conducted Groups
Arthur Stupka portraitGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkStupka, Arthur; Park Naturalist, IV-P-3932, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Arthur Stupka, Park NaturalistGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkArthur Stupka; Park Naturalist, IV-P-12946, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Ash hopperGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkThe ash hopper is used for extracting lye from wood ash... The ash is placed in the hopper and is soaked with water; as the water soaks down through the ash, it abstracts the lye from the ash. At the bottom of the hopper is a V-shaped triangle which carries the lye off into the vessel.Ash Hopper; near Smoky Mountain Academy; Sevier County TN, III-A-Hse-12201, History - Artifacts
Ashley Rayfield Log Cabin, Near head of Injun Creek, Greenbrier TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkDetail of logs and corners. Note how the upper outside edge of each log has been chamfered to shed the water dripping from the upper logs. Ashley Rayfield Log Cabin, G-34B, Near head of Injun Creek, Greenbrier TN III-B-10589, History - Buildings
Ashley Rayfield Tub MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkGeneral view from the north...Ashley Rayfield Tub Mill G-34; Injun Creek, near Emerts Cove, Tenn. III-M-12540, History - Mills and Milling
Ashley Rayfield Tub MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkGeneral view of the mill and forebay from the north.Ashley Rayfield Tub Mill G-34; Injun Creek, near Emerts Cove, TN, III-M-12537, History - Mills and Milling
Ashley Rayfield Tub MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkDetail from the front of: 1 - the tub or horizontal water wheel; 2 - the shaft which sets in the bridge-tree and supports the upper millstone; 3 - the chute which lays in the water on the wheel; 4 - the shaft which raises or lowers the bridge-tree; 5 - the bridge tree.Ashley Rayfield Tub Mill G-34; Injun Creek, near Emerts Cove, TN, III-M-12544, History - Mills and Milling
Ashley Rayfield Tub MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkGeneral view of the interior... Ashley Rayfield Tub Mill G-34; Injun Creek, near Emerts Cove, TN, III-M-12542, History - Mills and Milling
Ashley Rayfield Tub MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkGeneral view from the west...Ashley Rayfield Tub Mill G-34; Injun Creek, near Emerts Cove, TN, III-M-12539, History - Mills and Milling
Ashley Rayfield Tub MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkGeneral view from the north.Ashley Rayfield Tub Mill G-34; Injun Creek, near Emerts Cove, TN, III-M-12538, History - Mills and Milling
Ashley Rayfield Tub MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkDetail of the forebay (or flume) and the cribbing supporting same.Ashley Rayfield Tub Mill G-34; Injun Creek, near Emerts Cove, TN, III-M-12545, History - Mills and Milling
Ashley Rayfield Tub MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkDetail from the side of: 1 - the tub or horizontal water wheel; 2 - the shaft which supports the upper stone; 3 - the chute which raises or lowers the bridge-tree in which the shaft is set, thus regulating the fineness of the meal.Ashley Rayfield Tub Mill G-34; Injun Creek, near Emerts Cove, TN, III-M-12543, History - Mills and Milling
Ashley Rayfield Tub MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkGeneral view from the east... Ashley Rayfield Tub Mill G-34; Injun Creek, near Emerts Cove, TN, III-M-12541, History - Mills and Milling
Asphalt distributor operation on retreatment, section 1BnGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOperation on retreatment, Section 1Bn, North Carolina, one mile from Newfound Gap.Asphalt Distributor, II-E-11974, Physical Facilities - Equipment
Asphalt distributor operation on retreatment, section 1BnGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOperation on retreatment, Section 1Bn, North Carolina, one mile from Newfound Gap.Asphalt Distributor, II-E-11975, Physical Facilities - Equipment
Assistant Superintendent Gill Calhoun presents Assistant Chief of Maintenance Bob Wiley a Commendation and CertificateGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAsst. Supt. Gill Calhoun presents Asst. Chief of Maintenance Bob Wiley a Commendation and Certificate, awarded by the Secretary of the Interior for his outstanding contribution to the Alaska program. Bob was a member of the Alaska Planning group, compromising personnel of diverse disciplines drawn from several agencies, formed in Feb 1973, and given the responsibility for planning and co-ordination of comprehensive field studies of Alaska land. As a result of these studies, the Secretary submitted the Congress proposals which would add more than 80 millions of acres of public land in Alaska as units of the National Park, Forest, Wildlife Refugee and Wild and Scenic Rivers Systems.Wiley, Bob, IV-P-4652, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Asst. Supt. Gilbert Calhoun presents length of service Emblem to Dick MoellerGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAsst. Supt. Gilbert Calhoun presents length of service Emblem to Dick Moeller, Chief Ranger, for 20 years of service. George West, 10 years, looks on.Moeller, Dick, IV-P-4662, Miscellaneous - Personnel