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Tom Caldwell Crib and Barn, Mouth of Shanty Branch, Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park From the east... Razed.Tom Caldwell Crib and Barn CA-22, Mouth of Shanty Branch, Cataloochee, North Carolina, III-B-10,043, History - Buildings
1937-11-29
Coffee break, Southeast Region Supervisory Development Conference Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mountain View Hotel, Gatlinburg TN. March 22-27, 1964. Coffee break outside hotel.Southeast Region Supervisory; Development Conference, IV-P-6399, Miscellaneous - Personnel
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1964-03
Wager house showing tree growing thru roof, from Public Way Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Wager house showing tree growing thru roof. From Public Way. Contributed. Original caption: NHF 22, Wager House Showing Tree Growing Thru Roof. From Public Way, 1956.
Hunting Island State Park, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Hunting Island; 22; Return to:S.C. State Parks 1205 Pendleton Street Columbia, S.C. 29201
Yellowstone photo album 23, page 22 Yellowstone National Park
Little Pee Dee State Park, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Little Pee Dee State Park; Picnic Shelter; May, 1952; CWJ; LP-22
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1952-05
Andrew Jackson State Park, South Carolina AJ-22. Andrew Jackson Historical State Park. Present monument erected by DAR 1928 (?) Photo taken January, 1949 by JCW
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1949-01
Oconee State Park, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Oconee State Park; Cabin--E.L. Green on porch. Press Graphic--Highly Sensitive; July 17, 1938; SCFS; OC-22
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1938-07-17
Road work, Gen. Thomas Sumter Memorial Park, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism TS-2. Thomas Sumter. New road work cutting across property. April 22, 1955- CWJ
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1955-04-22
New Inlet closure, after Hurricane Gladys, Buxton, North Carolina, 1964 Cape Hatteras National Seashore North Buxton New Inlet Closure September 25, 1964 STATE and NPS equipment after hurricane Gladys 9/21-22.
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1964-09-25
New Inlet closure, after Hurricane Gladys, Buxton, North Carolina, 1964 Cape Hatteras National Seashore North Buxton New Inlet Closure September 25, 1964 After Hurricane Gladys 9/21-22 showing new fill at breakthrough.
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1964-09-25
Yellowstone photo album 22, page 87 Yellowstone National Park
Rocky path through trees, Bradley Fork, North Carolina, 1959 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bradley Fork OCO-145,Flood Damage; Flood of January 22, 1959, IV-D-3447, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage)
State Parks Exhibit, State Fair Grounds, South Carolina, 1956 South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism I-2. Interpretation. I and E Exhibits. 1956 State Fair- Rivers Bridge. Oct. 22-27, 1956- NLP
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1956-10-22
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Visitors, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Edward R. O'Brien Family w/ J.R. Prentice. Kaplon Lot. Billionth Visitor Day. Original caption: NHF 2081, Edward R. O'Brien Family w/ J.R. Prentice, Kaplon Lot, Billionth Visitor Day, A. L. Sullivan, Aug. 22, 1962.
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1962-08-22
Rocky area from flood damage, Sugarlands, Tennessee, 1959 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Road to Sugarlands Area, Route LEC-126.Flood Damage; Flood of January 22, 1959, IV-D-3461, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage)
Rivers Bridge State Historic Site, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism RB-22-B; Rivers Bridge Memorial State Park; Portion of the family relic side of museum; May, 1958; CFB
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1958-05
Rivers Bridge State Historic Site, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism RB-22-A; Rivers Bridge Memorial State Park; Portion of the family relic side of museum; May, 1958; CFB
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1958-05
Poinsett State Park, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism PO-22 Poinsett State Park Camp leaders training workshop--Burnt Gin Group Camp. Speed Graphic April 13-15, 1951 S. C. Hawkins SCSCF
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1951-04-15
Large rocks leading to Sugarland's area bridge, Sugarlands, Tennessee, 1959 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Sugarlands Area Bridge, Route LEC-126.Flood Damage; Flood of January 22, 1959, IV-D-3460, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage)
Yellowstone photo album 22, page 96 Yellowstone National Park
Building 45, new summer beam from room 2 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park New Summer beam from room # 2 looking toward room # 7. Bldg. 45. Construction Progress. Original caption: NHF 2073, New Sommer Beam From Room #2 Looking Toward Room #45, Bldg. 45, Construction Progress, A. L. Sullivan, Aug. 22, 1962.
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1962-08-22
Aerial photograph, flight line 7L, print 213, Cocke County (T.N.), 1953 September 22 Great Smoky Mountains National Park July 25, 1953 aerial photograph of Cocke County. Symbol: ANS. Flight line: 7L. Print number: 213. Scale 1:20000. Frame: ANS-7L-213. Flight ID: ANS-1953.
Yellowstone photo album 22, page 26 Yellowstone National Park
Bridge No. 10, over Middle Prong Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bridge No. 10, over Middle Prong; Dimensions: 2 spans- 27' x 6', 22' x 6'; width 10'; Abutments: log sills; Intermediate Support: Double log bent on boulders; Superstructure: (3) 12 to 16 log stringers; 3 plank deck; Condition: Abutment, sill, poor; rest of bridge, fair; Proposed: Replace with steel stringers, wood deck, 2 spans 12' x 6'; Estimate: $1, 500,Bridge Maintenance Report of 1952; ELK-117, Little River Road, II-F-(5)-11189, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridge Maintenance
Yellowstone photo album 22, page 11 Yellowstone National Park
Bridge No. 8, over Forge Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bridge No. 8, over Forge Creek; Dimensions: 3 spans- 24' x 4', 30' x 4', 22' x 4', skew 30 degrees left, stream 45 degrees left, width 11; Abutments: 24 log stills on HPRE; Intermediate Support: log bents; Superstructure: 5-14 to 18 log stringers, 3 plank deck; Condition: deck good, rest fair; Proposed: replace with steel stringers, wood deck, 2 span 21' x 5'; Estimate: $2, 100,Bridge Maintenance Report of 1951; Cades Cove Road, Route 3 CC, II-F-(5)-11162, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridge Maintenance
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Bridge No. 2, over Lynn Camp Prong Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bridge No. 2, over Lynn Camp Prong; Dimension: 1 span- 49' x 22', at right angles; width 12.7'; Abutments: Concrete; Superstructure: 2-50' x 5' 6 1/2 steel trusses; 3 plank deck laid diagonal on 6 x 8 floor beams; Condition: Excellent, except deck, which is poor; Proposed: replace decking out of regular maintenance,Bridge Maintenance Report of 1952 Tre-115, Middle Prong Road, II-F-(5)-11173, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridge Maintenance
Bridge No. 2, over Lynn Camp Prong Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bridge No. 2, over Lynn Camp Prong; Dimension: 1 span- 49' x 22', at right angles; width 12.7'; Abutments: Concrete; Superstructure: 2-50' x 5' 6 1/2 steel trusses; 3 plank deck laid diagonal on 6 x 8 floor beams; Condition: Excellent, except deck, which is poor; Proposed: replace decking out of regular maintenance,Bridge Maintenance Report of 1952 Tre-115, Middle Prong Road, II-F-(5)-11174, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridge Maintenance
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Letter, 1863 April 22, Macaulay to Brooks, providing updates on the Companies, page 1 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.
Flooded road below John Oliver place, near Abrams Creek, lower Cades Cove, high water resulting from heavy rains week of 3/22/1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-C-CC-2507, Natural Features - Coves - Cades Cove,Cades Cove, Flooded road below John Oliver place, near Abrams Creek, lower Cades Cove. High water resulting from heavy rains week of March 22,1936.
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1936-03-26
Letter, 1863 September 22, James Wallace to Brooks, regarding Parrott guns that failed [Verso] National Park Service Letter to Brooks from James Baldwin, reporting results of Baldwin's examination of the 100 and 200 Pdr Parrott guns that failed during the bombardment of Ft. Sumter. The number of rounds at which guns failed, signs of crystallization, cracks, and fractures in the guns are detailed.
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.
Letter, 1863 April 22, Macaulay to Brooks, providing updates on the Companies, page 2 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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