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Damaged platform for 10inch cannon, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service Platform #10; Arch/FM, 3; Feb. 22, 1969; FM-570; 1b.; 8; 21.
Howitzer used in Civil War for display, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service 12 eb. Howelzer WICR Hqs; 1865; 50C4; 10-22-74; RG; NOV74D 12; Wilson's Creek N B Republic, Mo. 65738.
Revolutionary War mortar shell at Charleston Museum, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service Rev. War mortar shell at Chas Museum; Feb. 1969; FM-535; 3L; 22.
View of restored site, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service FOMO Restoration; 3i; APR76- 22.
Enacting the cannon drill- charge, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service cannon drill- charge; 8/22/76; LH/RW; 8E; AUG 11.
Cannon pushed out of battery, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service cannon drill- out of battery 8/22/76; 8d; AUG76A2 4.
Enactors having a break, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service Rev War Camp; VIP orientation day at FM 2-22-75; 8b; 1975; FEB75A6 4.
Damaged wooden car of a cannon, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service On Going Main. of Reconstruction of cannon car; 17A; JUN 22.
Enacting a cannon drill, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service cannon drill heave out of battery; 8/22/76; CCS; 8d; AUG76A6 7.
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.
Man cooking near the cannon drill, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service Rev War Camp VIP Orientation at FM 2-22-75 Chuck Taylor; 8d; FEB76A6 17.
Joe VanPatten at conference, Southeast Region Supervisory Development Conference Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mountain View Hotel, Gatlinburg TN. March 22-27, 1964. Joe VanPatten at table in foreground.Southeast Region Supervisory; Development Conference, IV-P-6397, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Noland Creek Bridge Great Smoky Mountains National Park 37-foot-span bridge... Began September 22, 1935... Completed September 26, 1935... 24 man-days.Noland Creek Bridge, II-F-(3)-11645, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Truck Trail Bridges
Tom Caldwell House, mouth of Shanty Branch, Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park House from the north... Razed.Tom Caldwell House CA-22 Mouth of Shanty Branch
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
Men at conference, Southeast Region Supervisory Development Conference Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mountain View Hotel, Gatlinburg TN. March 22-27, 1964.Southeast Region Supervisory; Development Conference, IV-P-6396, Miscellaneous - Personnel
White nubian doe, Chikaming Shasta Caesarea, with woman in front of white building Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site Woman and Chikaming Shasta Caesarea, white nubian doe, in front of white building. Goat facing woman, profile to camera. Behind them is wooden partition. Girl kneels to hold goat by collar. Band w/glossy. On reverse in ink, "Apr 22 1942" and "349t." Two copies, Carl 13534-35.
Oswego tea Kings Mountain National Military Park 151-22-1 Oswegotea
Black-eyed Susans Kings Mountain National Military Park
Canvasbacks Kings Mountain National Military Park 22. Pauvasbacks Photograph by A.A. Allen Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology
Ceremonies Kings Mountain National Military Park 10/07/84 OCT84- 22
Common speedwell Kings Mountain National Military Park S Veronica Officinalis Common Speedwall 153-22-6 610 HH 5-23-64 Loft Mt. Camp A-25 SNP
Red-bellied woodpecker Kings Mountain National Military Park F-22 R.W. Pleasanton Red-bellied Woodpecker
Leaf Beetle Kings Mountain National Military Park D-5-18 Leaf Beetle L Franklin Cliff HH 63 3/22/65
Pollution Kings Mountain National Military Park
Ceremonies Kings Mountain National Military Park KIMO 10/07/81 OCT81- 22
Flicker Kings Mountain National Military Park 22. Flicker Photo by A.A. Allen, Cornell University
Downy Woodpecker Kings Mountain National Military Park F-22 Dendrocopus Pubeseens Downy Woodpecker Big Meadows AC 323 3/68
Ladybugs on Pine tree, Capulin Volcano National Monument, New Mexico Kings Mountain National Military Park SCP-22 Capulin Mountain National Monument Ladybugs on Pine Tree
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Kings Mountain National Military Park F-22 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 13-249 Barilen Dup
Common and Snowy Egrets, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina Kings Mountain National Military Park Common and Snowy egrets - summer 3a Cape Hatteras National Seashore
Hairy woodpecker Kings Mountain National Military Park F-22 Hairy Woodpecker
Grounds and facilities, Kings Mountain National Military Park, South Carolina Kings Mountain National Military Park November 22 1993 at 19:00
Striped wintergreen Kings Mountain National Military Park P 132-1-2 Chimphila Maculata striped Pipsissewa 1325 HH 7-22-67 Wildcat Ridge SNP
Western Toad Kings Mountain National Military Park 22. Western Toad Bufo Cogantus Photo by A.A. Allen Cornell University
Ceremony, Kings Mountain National Military Park, South Carolina 1980 Kings Mountain National Military Park KIMO 10/07/80 OCT80- 22
Ceremonies Kings Mountain National Military Park OCT88- 22
Wild Turkey, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia Kings Mountain National Military Park F-10 Witt 62 9 seen 7 (female) 2 (male) Turkeys (5) South Moorman River Fireroad 8-22-62

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