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Bill Alston, conducting nature walk with visitors, Indian Camp Creek, Tennessee, 1968 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Nature walk conducted by Bill Alston,Nature Walk, I-F-Tree-15045, Natural Features - Flora - Trees
1968-07
Bill Alston, conducting nature walk with visitors, Indian Camp Creek, Tennessee, 1968 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Nature walk conducted by Bill Alston,nature Walk Indian Camp Creek, I-F-Tree-15043, Natural Features - Flora - Trees
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1968-07
Bill Cardwell house, Hills Creek, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Looking south... Bill Cardwell Barn; Hill's Creek TN, III-B-9919, History - Buildings
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1942-01
Bill Cardwell house, Hills Creek, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Looking southwest...Bill Cardwell House; Hill's Creek, III-B-9918, History - Buildings
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1942-01
Bill Cardwell place, Hills creek, Emerts Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Front... inside GRSM - West of Greenbrier entranace. Bill Cardwell Place - House; Hill's Creek; Emert's Cove, III-B-9857, History - Buildings
Bill Cardwell place, Hills creek, Emerts Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bill Caldwell Place - Barn; Hill's Creek; Emert's Cove, III-B-9859, History - Buildings
Bill Cardwell's house, Hill's Creek, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Looking northeast...Bill Cardwell House; Hill's Creek TN, III-B-9891, History - Buildings
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1942-01
Bill Kloppe and students, Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Area, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, 1974 Great Smoky Mountains National Park No. 1 Seasonal Naturalist Bill Kloppe meets his group at the parking area at Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Area to begin the walk to the Little Greenbrier School.Little Greenbrier School; Interp. Program, IV-U-Interp-15839, Miscellaneous - Use of Park Intrep Activities Demonstrations
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1974-07-23
Bill Kloppe, helping bait a child's fishing hook, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee, 1974 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Seasonal Naturalist Bill Kloppe helps bait a hook. Organic bait is allowed Only in Children's Fishing Streams and only by children under 12 years of age,Children's Fishing; Demonstration, IV-U-Fish-15851, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Fishing
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1974-08-15
Bill Kloppe, talking about fishing, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee, 1974 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Seasonal Naturalist Bill Kloppe talks to the children about fishing,Children's Fishing; Demonstration, IV-U-Fish-15850, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Fishing
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1974-08-15
Bill Loftis on top of platform cover after form removed, Clingmans Dome, Tennessee, circa 1960 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Platform and cover after forms removed...Bill Loftis perched on top.Clingmans Dome Tower; Building No. 521; Construction, II-B-(4)-5337, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
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Circa 1959
Bill Proffitt apple house, Cosby Creek, Tennessee, circa 1948 Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1948 rehabilitation program.Bill Proffitt Apple House; Building No. 146; Cosby Creek, I-B-(5)-6084, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
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Circa 1948
Bill Trotter standing on bridge leading to Cable Mill door, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park The mill and the miller, Bill Trotter.Cable Mill; Building No. 172; Cades Cove, II-B-(5)-Cable Mill-3109, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings
Bill Wayland Cottage, West Prong, Little Pigeon River, Sugarlands Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bill Wayland Cottage S-17, West Prong, Little Pigeon River, Sugarlands TN III-B-10739, History - Buildings
1937-01-27
Bill Wear and Mary Wear Myers present Civilian Conservation Corps Annual, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1984 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Supt. John Cook hold CCC Annual and two Time-books kept by Sheridan Wear, CCC Foreman who supervised Trail construction. Bill Wear and his sister Mary Wear Myers, presented these documents to GRSM, L.T. (Ted) Davenport, on right, arranged for the donation. See Acc. No 699.Sheridan Wear's Time BoYESs, III-A-Gen-17072
1984-09-28
Biltmore Forest School Students watching operations. Ledgerwood Skidder, on West Fork Pigeon River, above Sunburst, circa 19210 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Biltmore Forest School Students watching operations. Ledgerwood Skidder; on West Fork Pigeon River; above Sunburst, III-L-4219, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Circa 1921
Birch and Buckeye woods on Blockhouse Mountain, 1934 Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Tree-1129, Natural Features - Flora - Trees,Forest, Birch and buckeye woods on Blockhouse Mt.
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1934-09-07
Birch-beech forest community on sunny slope (replacing oak-hickory of north, in mountains of south), from road about 1 1/4 mile above Black Camp Gap Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Tree-2460, Natural Features - Flora - Trees,Beech-birch forest, A cleisene of birch-beech community on sunny slope (replacing oak-hickory of north, in mountains of south), from road about 1 1/4 mile above Black Camp Gap.
1935-10-30
Bird kill, Mt. Harrison condominium, Tennessee, 1969 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Between 300 and 400 birds killed at the condominium on Mt. Harrison, apparently going south ahead of a cold front and blinded by the lights.Bird Kill at Condominium apartments in Gatlinburg. I-E-Bird-15272, Natural Features - Fauna - Birds
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1969-10-14
Bird kill, Mt. Harrison condominium, Tennessee, 1969 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Between 300 and 400 birds killed at the condominium on Mt. Harrison, apparently going south ahead of a cold front and blinded by the lights.Bird Kill at Condominium apartments in Gatlinburg. I-E-Bird-15273, Natural Features - Fauna - Birds
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1969-10-14
Bird kill, Mt. Harrison condominium, Tennessee, 1969 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Between 300 and 400 birds killed at the condominium on Mt. Harrison, apparently going south ahead of a cold front and blinded by the lights.Bird Kill at Condominium apartments in Gatlinburg. I-E-Bird-15271, Natural Features - Fauna - Birds
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1969-10-14
Bird kill, Mt. Harrison condominium, Tennessee, 1969 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Between 300 and 400 birds killed at the condominium on Mt. Harrison, apparently going south ahead of a cold front and blinded by the lights.Bird Kill at Condominium apartments in Gatlinburg. I-E-Bird-15275, Natural Features - Fauna - Birds
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1969-10-14
Bird kill, Mt. Harrison condominium, Tennessee, 1969 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Between 300 and 400 birds killed at the condominium on Mt. Harrison, apparently going south ahead of a cold front and blinded by the lights.Bird Kill at Condominium apartments in Gatlinburg. I-E-Bird-15274, Natural Features - Fauna - Birds
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1969-10-14
Bird's-eye view of Calderwood Lake from the Narrows, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Calderwood Lake from the Narrows. Calderwood Lake, I-B-GEN-539, Natural Features - Mountains - General Views.
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1935-09-19
Bird's-eye view of Cataloochee Creek from NC 284 (from quarry just above falls), 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cataloochee Creek from NC 284 (from quarry just above falls). Cataloochee Creek, I-B-GEN-541, Natural Features - Mountains - General Views.
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1936-07-23
Bird's-eye view of Little Tennessee River near Twentymile Ridge, 1934 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Little Tennessee River near Twentymile Ridge. Little Tennessee River, I-B-GEN-547, Natural Features - Mountains - General Views.
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1934-09-08
Birds of the high country exhibits, Sugarlands Visitor Center Great Smoky Mountains National Park Sugarlands Visitor Center Exhibit; Birds of the High Country"", II-A-Exh-6675, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Exhibits
Birds-eye view of Administration Building area taken from top of ridge at right of building, building right of center, surrounded by mountains, summer scene, 1951 Great Smoky Mountains National Park View of administration building area taken from top of ridge at right of building, summer scene. Administration Building, II-B-(1)-1469, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings, warden stations, fire towers, checking stations, Geological Survey gauging stations, possession cabin.
1951
Black Barrow Ford Great Smoky Mountains National Park Black Barrow Ford, Little Pigeon River, Thomas Road.Old Indian Gap Road, III-R-12704, History - Historic Roads and Trails
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1939-11-16
Black Bear, 1968 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Black Bear, I-E-Mam-Bear-15397, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
1968-10
Black Bear, 1968 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Black Bear, I-E-Mam-Bear-15398, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
1968-10
Black Bear, traveling north on guard rail, US 441, Thomas Ridge, North Carolina, 1967 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bear travelling north on guard rail on US-441. Scene is of Mt. Ambler taken from Thomas Ridge at swinging bridge on US-441.Bear on Guard Rail, I-E-Mam-Bear-15399, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
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1967-07
Black Bill Walker Great Smoky Mountains National Park Lived in the Tremont area (Walker Valley). Copied from old photo found in Archives. Copied by Jim Huskey, 1979.Black Bill Walker, III-P-4714, History - Mountain People
Black Bill Walker and wife Nancy Great Smoky Mountains National Park Walker, Black Bill and Nancy, III-P-4279, History - Mountain People
Black Bill Walker's house, Walker's Valley, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Black Bill Walker's House site; (Stinnett House) in Walker's Valley, Tenn. III-B-9881, History - Buildings
Black Camp Gap Buildings Great Smoky Mountains National Park Black Camp Gap Buildings, III-C-CCC-13296, History - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Cataloochee CCC Camp
Black Locust (Robinia pseudocacia) damaged by storm Great Smoky Mountains National Park This shattered Black Locust (Robinia pseudocacia) was once the largest tree of its kind in the Park. Torn asunder by a fierce summer storm, its day is drawing to a close, and soon the forces of decay will triumph over its waning vitality. Black Locust wood is heavy, hard, and very strong. Honeybees are strongly attached to the fragrant clusters of white, sweet-pea-like flowers that appear in April or May. Post No. 8, Big Locust Nature Trail.Black Locust; (Robinia pseudocacia), I-F-Tree-4614, Natural Features - Flora - Trees
Black bear exhibits, Sugarlands Visitor Center Great Smoky Mountains National Park Sugarlands Visitor Center Exhibit; The Black Bear" Calendar", II-A-Exh-6678, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Exhibits
Black bear sighting with park visitors Great Smoky Mountains National Park US-441, near Cole Branch. Park visitors and black bear. Bear, I-E-Bear-14258, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
1965-07-31
Black of comfort station with piles of stones, Smokemont, North Carolina, 1958 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Construction.Smokemont Comfort Station; Building No. 426, II-B-(4)-3381, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
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1958-07
Black sky and mountains behind steep backside of Charlies Bunion, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Back side of Bunion. Taken for use in Exhibit #3 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Horizontal.Charlies Bunion, I-A-CB-5676, Natural Features - Mountains - Views of Charlies Bunion
Black snake, CCC Camp 1461 Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-E-Rep-2180, Natural Features - Fauna - Reptiles,Black Snake; 6'3'', CCC Camp 1461.
1934-09-14
Black snake, Elkmont Great Smoky Mountains National Park Black snake swallowing water snake. Elkmont.Black Snake, I-E-Rep-16103, Natural Features - Fauna - Reptiles
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1946-08
Blackberry cane heavy with fruit, near Bryson Place, Deep Creek, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Pla-2336, Natural Features - Flora - Miscellaneous Plants,Blackberry, Blackberry cane heavy with fruit, near Bryson Place, Deep Creek, N. C.
1935-07-25
Blackberry, fruiting cane heavy with fruit, Mount Sterling, Low Gap Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Pla-2350, Natural Features - Flora - Miscellaneous Plants,Blackberry, Fruiting cane heavy with fruit. Mt. Sterling, Low Gap Trail.
1935-08-02
Blackeyed susan, Rudbeckia Hirta, roadside near W. O. Whittle place Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Pla-2310, Natural Features - Flora - Miscellaneous Plants,Rudbeckia Hirta; blackeyed susan, Roadside near W. O. Whittle place.
1935-07-10
Blackeyed susan, Rudbeckia hirta, bank near road, W. O. Whittle place at 2500 ft. Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Pla-2309, Natural Features - Flora - Miscellaneous Plants,Rudbeckia Hirta; blackeyed susan, Bank near road, W. O. Whittle place at 2500 ft.
1935-07-10
Blacksmith shop, Cades Cove, Tennessee, with Gregory Mountain in background Great Smoky Mountains National Park Blacksmith Shop, Camp NP-11, Cades Cove, Tennessee, with Gregory Mt. in back ground.Blacksmith Shop, NP-11, Cades Cove, Tennessee, III-C-CCC-9536, History - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Cataloochee CCC Camp
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1935-06-19
Blair Ross, Superintendent Great Smoky Mountains National Park Blair Ross; Superintendent, IV-P-12938, Miscellaneous - Personnel

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