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1809 gun emplacements, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service 1809 gun emplacements; 3j; FEB76A6 20.
20 degrees below zero on Mt. LeConte, LeConte Lodge, 1928 Great Smoky Mountains National Park 20 degrees below zero on Mt.LeConte,LeConte Lodge, II-B-(6)-LeC-4133, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Permittee and Concessioner buildings - LeConte Lodge buildings
1928-01
22-pounder with Fort Sumter in distance, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, 1965 National Park Service 3j FM-290 ca. 1965 FM 22-pounder with FS in distance.
A Simplified approach to predict surface runoff and water loss hydrographs 14, [13] p. : ill. ; 28 cm.; "For presentation at the American Water Resources Association National Symposium on Watershed in Transition ... held at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, June 19-22, 1972."; Cover title.
1972
Acadian house museum, Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site, St Martinville, Louisiana National Park Service Southeast Regional Office 4-22-79 Acadian House
Acadian house museum, Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site, St Martinville, Louisiana National Park Service Southeast Regional Office 4-22-79 Acadian House
Acadian house museum, Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site, St Martinville, Louisiana National Park Service Southeast Regional Office 4-22-79 Acadian House
Administrative Area Bridge, Newfound Gap Highway Great Smoky Mountains National Park Sta. 144_00; Bridge site and channel change. From left side of old stream 75 ft. above centerline of new road. Exp. 1/2 sec. - Apt. .22 - Dull,Administrative Area Bridge; Newfound Gap Highway, II-F-(4)-NFG-11107, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridges on Newfound Gap Road
Administrative Area Bridge, Newfound Gap Highway Great Smoky Mountains National Park Sta. 263+00; Looking downstream 125 ft. from centerline; Exp. 4 Sec. - Apt. .22 - Dull, Administrative Area Bridge; Newfound Gap Highway, II-F-(4)-NFG-11108, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridges on Newfound Gap Road
Aerial view of Soldier Key, April 20, 1989 Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Soldier Key. Slide: A-6.
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1989-04-20
Central and Southern Florida project for flood control and other purposes. Part five 1 v. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.; "February 22, 1952."; Cover Title.; (Ownership) South Florida Collection, Government Documents, Green Library, Florida International University
1974-08-23
Charlestown Navy Yard, 1890-1973 Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.86: 20/v.1.
1960/1970
Data from experiments on sand, sand bags, etc. and work relating to siege works, Morris Island, July-September 1863 National Park Service Tables of data from experiments measuring weights of dry and wet sand, data showing penetration of Sharps, Enfields, and Spencer Rifles and Coehorn mortar shells into materials such as sand bags, sand bags filled with cotton, fascines, and pine. Also contains tables of data showing how much dirt can be dug by men in a period of time.
Data from experiments on sand, sand bags, etc. and work relating to siege works, Morris Island, July-September 1863 National Park Service Tables of data from experiments measuring weights of dry and wet sand, data showing penetration of Sharps, Enfields, and Spencer Rifles and Coehorn mortar shells into materials such as sand bags, sand bags filled with cotton, facines, and pine. Also contains tables of data showing how much dirt can be dug by men in a period of time.
Data from experiments on sand, sand bags, etc. and work relating to siege works, Morris Island, July-September 1863 National Park Service Tables of data from experiments measuring weights of dry and wet sand, data showing penetration of Sharps, Enfields, and Spencer Rifles and Coehorn mortar shells into materials such as sand bags, sand bags filled with cotton, fascines, and pine. Also contains tables of data showing how much dirt can be dug by men in a period of time.
1960-1970
Letter, 1863 April 22, Macaulay to Brooks, providing updates on the Companies, page 3 National Park Service Letter to Brooks from Macaulay providing updates on the Companies, including their locations and activities. Macaulay also reports that the Iron Clads cannot do what was expected of them, and that they are a failure. Macaulay writes that they have seen in the papers some account of a fight between General Gillmore's command & a body of rebels, and that Macaulay hopes Brooks escaped safely.

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