Greenbrier Bridge, 4th bridge over Left ForkGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPartially 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
Lengths of Service Emblems presented to multiple employeesGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLength of Service Emblems were presented at Staff Meeting on August 19, 1975 to Dick Moeller (20 years); George West (10 years); Vernon Lollis (10 years); George Carr (10 years).Length of Service Emblems, IV-P-4667, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Traffic, Harpers Ferry, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkTraffic-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.
Dudley Creek horse concession bridgeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBridge over Dudley Creek on entrance road to the horse concession area. Work Order No. R-20 GSM: roads, parking area and trails for horse concession, Dudley Creek: Completion report photo. Dudley Creek Horse Concession Bridge, II-HC-DC-14306, Physical Facilities - Horse Concession Facilities - Dudley Creek Stables
Tractor and crusher working on road from North Carolina Temp. 284 to Cataloochee campsite, Tractor and CrusherGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkECW. Tractor and crusher working on road from North Carolina Temp. 284 to Cataloochee campsite. NP-20. Work by side camp from NP-7. Tractor and Crusher; II-E-10882, Physical Facilities - Equipment;ECW. Tractor and crusher working on road from North Carolina Temp. 284 to Cataloochee campsite. NP-20. Work by side camp from NP-7.Tractor and Crusher, II-E-10882, Physical Facilities - Equipment
State working to rebuild washed out road, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreSame 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.