Lee State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismLee State Park Dedication of Recreation Building October 5, 1950 LE-20
Clifford W. Senne facing right for portraitGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPublicity photograph made for Region One, in accordance with RI 59-129. Negative sent to Region One -5/20/1960.Senne, Clifford W. Forester, IV-P-3927, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Lee State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismLee State Park Dedication of Recreation Building October 5, 1950 LE-20-B
Lee State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismLee State Park Dedication of Recreation Building October 5, 1950 LE-20-D
Lee State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismLee State Park Dedication of Recreation Building October 5, 1950 LE-20-C
View down straight gravel roadEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView down straight gravel road with bushes on either side; "Ingraham Highway about 2 m. south of Hayes Farm Road. Approx. 20' wide useable rock surface; Park maintained".
Exhibits, Visitors Lodge, Blue Ridge ParkwaySouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismM-20. Misc. Visitors Lodge--Craggy Gardens. Blue Ridge Parkway, National Park Service. Aug. 6, 1958- CWJ. Interpretation.""
Female sow and 2 pigletsGreat Smoky Mountains National Park75-lb. sow and two 20-lb. female piglets shot in the Maynard Creek area April 27, 1964.Sow and piglets, I-E-Mam-HD-6578, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Through the Years, page 20South Carolina State ParksPoinsett: 1957. Seated: Binks Ravenel (Assistant Director), Sheriff Leroy (Greenwood), Ernie Mobley (Rivers Bridge), Marion Dwight (Poinsett), Bill Wiggins (Givhans Ferry), Bob Jones (Table Rock), Van Pressley (Lee), Marshal Holder (Sesquicentennial), L. Storm Bailey (Edisto), Claude Barton (Forestry Information and Education), Red La Boon (Santee), Ted Barbie (Myrtle Beach), Clarence Doster (Chester), Ray Sisk (Kings Mountain), Eddie Miller (Paris Mountain). Standing: Charles Flory (State Forester), Del Furney (Forestry Purchasing), West Jacocks (Park Director), Norman Cooler (Hunting Island), Carl Foxworth (Aiken), Jake Ray (Oconee), LaFon Norton (Little Pee Dee), Lorine Davis (Secretary), Capt. Nelson (Bookkeeper), Virginia Holmes (Personnel), Gene Price (Assistant State Forester), Mrs. D. I. Ross (Barnwell), George Holder (Cheraw), E. R. Vreeland (Assistant Director). Not In Photo: J. E. Thornton (Croft), Willard Risher (Colleton Wayside), Leroy Smith (Pleasant Ridge).
Paris Mountain State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismPM-20 Paris Mountain State Park Three people on nature trail June, 1954 JCW
Little Pee Dee State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismLittle Pee Dee State Park; Construction on Dam; July, 1952; CWJ; LP-20
Building 15, Susan Downey House, Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkBuilding #15; Porch and toilet addition to the Susan Downey House. Original caption: NHF 291, BLDG #15, Porch and Toliet Addition to the Susan Downey House, 1957, Feb 20, 1957.
Oconaluftee Job and Superintend John CookGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSupervisory Group Leader, Oconaluftee Job corps, receives 20 year service pin from Supt. John Cook.Myers, Sidney, IV-P-16874, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Building 15, Susan Downey House, Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkBuilding #15 -Susan Downey House -South Side shows porch and toilet, addition. Original caption: NHF 294, BLDG #15, Susan Downey House, South Side; Shows Porch & Toliet Addition, Feb 20, 1957.
Letter, 1863 April 22, Macaulay to Brooks, providing updates on the Companies, page 1National Park ServiceLetter 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.
Frank Hyatt, Porter Stephenson, William L HuskeyGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkFrank Hyatt, 10 year pin. Porter Stephenson, Special Achievement award and $150. William L. Huskey, 20 year pin.Awards, IV-P-16029, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Letter, 1863 September 22, James Wallace to Brooks, regarding Parrott guns that failed [Verso]National Park ServiceLetter 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 3National Park ServiceLetter 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.
Wager House room 1Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkWager House Rm. #1. Note markings of earlier stair to basmen. Original caption: NHF 132, Wager House, Room 1, Note Markings of Earlier Stair to Basement That Was Revealed by Removing Later Plaster Coat, 12/20/56.
Asst. Supt. Gilbert Calhoun presents length of service Emblem to Dick MoellerGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAsst. Supt. Gilbert Calhoun presents length of service Emblem to Dick Moeller, Chief Ranger, for 20 years of service. George West, 10 years, looks on.Moeller, Dick, IV-P-4662, Miscellaneous - Personnel
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
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
General view, Pioneer farmsteadGreat Smoky Mountains National Park16 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
Superintendent presented Length of Service Emblems to multiple employees, April 15, 1975Great Smoky Mountains National ParkAt 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 CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreTidal 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.
King's Mountain State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismKings Mountain State Park Boys Group, Man standing in front of group. July 13, 1938 E. L. Green SCFS Press Graphic -- Highly Sensitive KM-20
King's Mountain State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismKings Mountain State Park Boys Group, Man standing in front of group. July 13, 1938 E. L. Green SCFS Press Graphic -- Highly Sensitive KM-20
Orders from Gillmore to Major Brooks, November 20 1863National Park ServiceOrders 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.
Dudley Creek horse concession new trailGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkStart 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
Hindquarters of nubian doe, Cathy, on cement milking standCarl Sandburg Home National Historic SiteHindquarters of nubian doe, cathy. On cement milking stand with head, not shown, in white wooden stanchion in main goat barn. Leg of another goat is visible. Nine copies, carl 13720-13728. Negative carl 13729. In pencil on reverse, "20 prints this size." The 20 is written over 15.
Snow removal using jeep in Cherokee Orchard road, Gatlinburg, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkIn 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 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.