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Greenbrier Bridge, 4th bridge over Left Fork Great Smoky Mountains National Park Partially completed...Length 162 ft. railing 200 ft. center span 40 ft. 20 ft. high,Greenbrier Bridge; 4th bridge over Left Fork, II-F-(4)-11140, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridges on Roads
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1934-05
Yellowstone photo album 20, page 51 Yellowstone National Park
Aerial view, shade structure surroundings, after storm, Coquina Beach, North Carolina, 1962 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Coquina Beach shade structure surroundings after storm of March 7, 1962 view looking west #11 Neg. 20 3/9/62 Yes Cape Hatteras NSRA. Coquina Beach shade structure & surroundings after storm of 62.
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1962-03
Yellowstone photo album 22, page 71 Yellowstone National Park
General view, Pioneer farmstead Great Smoky Mountains National Park 16 x 20" mural in museum. Note sign in foreground.",Pioneer Farmstead; General view from Highway, II-B-(5)-Ocon-9651, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Oconaluftee pioneer, Farmstead buildings
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1955-02
Bridge No. 4, over Twentymile Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park Dimensions: 3 spans- 15'x5.5', 17'x5.5', 24'x5.5'; skew: bridge 20 degrees, stream 45 degrees; width 12'; Abutments: South - 36 log sill; North - log bent; Intermediate Support: Log bent piers; Superstructure: 5 - 10 to 14 log stringers, 3 plank deck; Condition: Deck good; rest fair; Proposed: Replace with steel stringers, wood deck, 1 span 40'x6'; Estimate: $2, 000.Bridge Maintenance Report of 1952; TWE-165, Twentymile Creek Road; Bridge No. 4, over Twentymile Creek, II-F-(5)-11330, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridge Maintenance
Yellowstone photo album 20, page 93 Yellowstone National Park
Traffic, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Traffic-Tourists. Picnic Area Beyond Parking Lot on. Visit to H.F. by 200. Original caption: Park: HFNHP; NEGATIVE NO: NHF-2816; Subject: TRAFFIC-TOURISTS ; Location: Picnic area beyond Parking lot on Shen Street ; Purpose: Visit to HF by 200 diplomatic familied from DC (3 pass cars) Sen Jennings Randolph and Bradley D Nash holding box lunches; photographer and companions: Bill Clark, C&O Canal; DATE: 9/25/65.
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1965-09-25
Yellowstone photo album 22, page 73 Yellowstone National Park
Superintendent presented Length of Service Emblems to multiple employees, April 15, 1975 Great Smoky Mountains National Park At the Staff Meeting on Tuesday, April 15, 1975, the Superintendent presented Length of Service Emblems to the following employees: Zelmer Ball (20 Years); Francis Wright Jr. (10 years); Garfield Bales (30 years); Supt. Vincent Ellis; Archie Whitehead (Special Achievement Award- see IV-P-4659); Barney Ogle (20 years); Eugene McCarter (Special Achievement Award- see IV-P-4654); Von Teaster (20 years); William Dills (20 years); Reaford McCarter (30 years).Length of Service Emblems, IV-P-4660, Miscellaneous - Personnel
1975-04-14
Tide pools, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina Cape Hatteras National Seashore Tidal pond among the dunes of the barrier ridge. These ponds when adjacent to the road seep water onto it often for many days following periods of heavy storm tides such as NE of 10/19-20.
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1958-10-26
Yellowstone photo album 20, page 18 Yellowstone National Park
King's Mountain State Park, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Kings Mountain State Park Boys Group, Man standing in front of group. July 13, 1938 E. L. Green SCFS Press Graphic -- Highly Sensitive KM-20
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1938-07-13
Yellowstone photo album 20, page 28 Yellowstone National Park
View of the silo as it related to the back of the horse barn prior to restoration Structures, Exterior (HS 20) Silo. View of the silo as it related to the back of the Horse Barn- prior to restoration.
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1972-06
View of the silo as it related to the back of the horse barn prior to restoration Structures, Exterior (HS 20) Silo. View of the silo as it related to the back of the Horse Barn- prior to restoration.
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1972-06
Orders from Gillmore to Major Brooks, November 20 1863 National Park Service Orders from General Gillmore to Brooks, telling Brooks to proceed to Washington City as bearer of dispatches to the General-in-Chief, and that the Steamer Delaware is at Brooks' disposal.
Bridge No. 4, main channel, Forney Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park Dimensions: 4 spans- 13'x7', 17'x6', 12'x6', 22'x6', south to north; skew 30 degrees; width 10.2'; area waterway 370 SF; Abutments: Log cribs; Intermediate Supports: 12 to 16 on logs on mud sills; Superstructures: Each span: 3 - 12 to 20 log stringers; deck of 3 plank; Condition: Abutments, fair; stringers, good; bents, fair; deck, good; Estimate: $3, 900.Bridge Maintenance Report of 1952; FOR-153, Forney Creek Road; Bridge No. 4, main channel, Forney Creek, II-F-(5)-11269, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridge Maintenance
Bridge No. 6, over Indian Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park Dimensions: 1 span- 20'x4'; skew 10 degrees; width 10.3'; Abutments: 12 half-log stills on U-type HPRE; Superstructure: 4 - 12 to 14 log stringers; 3 plank deck; Condition: Fair; Proposed: Replace with steel stringers, wood deck, 1 span 20'x4'; Estimates: $1, 000.Bridge Maintenance Report of 1952; DEP-150, Indian Creek Road; Bridge No. 6, over Indian Creek, II-F-(5)-11263, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridge Maintenance
Yellowstone photo album 20, page 75 Yellowstone National Park
Bridge No. 6, over Lost Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bridge No. 6, over Lost Creek; Dimensions: 1 span- 20' x 4', at right angles, width 10.5'; Abutment: 14 log sills; Superstructure: 3-14 to 16 log stringers; 3 plank deck; Condition: Abutment, veer poor; wheel guards, poor; rest of bridge, fair; Proposed: replace with steel stringers, wood deck- 1 span 10' x 4'; Estimate: $650,Bridge Maintenance Report of 1952; ELK-117, Little River Road, II-F-(5)-11182, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridge Maintenance
Yellowstone photo album 20, page 46 Yellowstone National Park
Bridge No. 1, over Indian Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park Dimensions: 1 span - 18'x12'; skew 20 degrees; width 11'; Abutments: Cemented rough rubble: Superstructure: 4 - 8 x 4, steel I-beams; 2 - 12 to 14 log stringers; 3 plank deck; Condition: Fair; Proposed: Replace deck and paint steel out of regular maintenance.Bridge Maintenance Report of 1952; DEP-150, Indian Creek Road; Bridge No. 1, over Indian Creek, II-F-(5)-11252, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridge Maintenance
Bridge No. 2, over Middle Prong Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bridge No. 2, over Middle Prong; Dimensions: 2 span- 50' x 12', 25' x 18'; Skew 20 degrees, width 12'; Intermediate support: concrete pier; Abutments: Concrete; Superstructures: 50' span (2), 50' x 5' 6 1/2 deck truss; 25' span (2) 24 X 7 I-beams; deck 3 planks laid diagonal on 6 x 8 floor beams; Condition: excellent, except deck and wheel guard, which are poor; Proposed: Replace decking out of regular maintenance,Bridge Maintenance Report of 1952 Tre-115, Middle Prong Road, II-F-(5)-11171, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridge Maintenance
Bridge No. 2, over Middle Prong Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bridge No. 2, over Middle Prong; Dimensions: 2 span- 50' x 12', 25' x 18'; Skew 20 degrees, width 12'; Intermediate support: concrete pier; Abutments: Concrete; Superstructures: 50' span (2), 50' x 5' 6 1/2 deck truss; 25' span (2) 24 X 7 I-beams; deck 3 planks laid diagonal on 6 x 8 floor beams; Condition: excellent, except deck and wheel guard, which are poor; Proposed: Replace decking out of regular maintenance,Bridge Maintenance Report of 1952 Tre-115, Middle Prong Road, II-F-(5)-11172, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridge Maintenance
Orders from Gillmore to the Master of U. S. Steamer Transport Delaware, November 20 1863 National Park Service Orders from General Gillmore to the Master of U.S. Steamer Transport Delaware, to place the steamer at the disposal of Major T.B. Brooks and to obey Brooks' orders. 
Yellowstone photo album 15, page 20 Yellowstone National Park
Bridge No. 4, over Indian Flats Prong Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bridge No. 4, over Indian Flats Prong; Dimensions: 3 spans- 21' x 12.5' 21' x 12.5', 20' x 12.5'; width 10.3'; Abutments: log sill on HPRE; Intermediate Support: Rock-filled log crib: Superstructure: 4-14 to 16 log stringers; 3 plank deck; Condition: As a whole, bridge in poor condition; Proposed: Replace with steel stringers, wood deck, 1 span 22' x 12'; Estimate $1, 100,Bridge Maintenance Report of 1952 Tre-115, Middle Prong Road, II-F-(5)-11175, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridge Maintenance
Two views of the horse barn showing dimensions, note silo, photo taken prior to restoration Structures, Exterior H.S. #17 Horse Barn And Silo (X-h. s #20 Silo). Two views of the Horse Barn showing dimensions. Also Note Silo. This photo taken prior to restoration.
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1972-06-02
Yellowstone photo album 4a, page 20 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 11, page 20 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 30, page 20 Yellowstone National Park
Dudley Creek horse concession new trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park Start of improved horse trail in right background. Horse barn on left side of photo. This trail provides the connection to the newly-constructed trail system for the horse concession operation. Work Order No. R-20 GSM, roads, parking area and trails for horse concession, Dudley Creek.Dudley Creek Horse Concession Trail, II-HC-DC-14309, Physical Facilities - Horse Concession Facilities - Dudley Creek Stables
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1962-11-02
Tractor and crusher working on road from NS Temp. 284 to Cataloochee campsite, Tractor and Crusher Great Smoky Mountains National Park ECW. Tractor and crusher working on road from NS Temp. 284 to Cataloochee campsite. NP-20. Work by side camp from NP-7. Tractor and Crusher; II-E-10881, Physical Facilities - Equipment;ECW. Tractor and crusher working on road from NS Temp. 284 to Cataloochee campsite. NP-20. Work by side camp from NP-7.Tractor and Crusher, II-E-10881, Physical Facilities - Equipment
1935-05
Yellowstone photo album 3, page 20 Yellowstone National Park
Snow removal using jeep in Cherokee Orchard road, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park In 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
State working to rebuild washed out road, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina Cape Hatteras National Seashore Same location as neg. ahead. Many travellers were marooned north of this break night of 10/20. Several cars were engulfed in rush of ponded up tide water behind barrier dune next to road; others required help to reach south. State working here.
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1958-10-22
Yellowstone photo album 6, page 20 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 20, page 85 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 5A, page 20 Yellowstone National Park
Orders from Gillmore to the Master of U. S. Steamer Transport Delaware, November 20 1863 National Park Service Orders from General Gillmore to the Master of U.S. Steamer Transport Delaware, to place the steamer at the disposal of Major T.B. Brooks and to obey Brooks' orders. 
Yellowstone photo album 1a, page 20 Yellowstone National Park
Maps, Charleston at its defenses, 1863, New Berne, N. C., and defenses, 1864, Positions occupied by Army Corps in the Battle of Atlanta, G.A., 1864 National Park Service Map of Charleston and its defenses, Nov. 18th 1863. Map of New Berne N.C. and defenses, July 1864. Diagrams illustrating the 1st and 7th positions occupied by the 4th division, 17th Army Corps during the battle of Atlanta, G.A., July 22, 1864.
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Circa 1864
Yellowstone photo album 24, page 20 Yellowstone National Park

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