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Bee gums Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Agricultural artifacts Great Smoky Mountains National Park Group of hoes, axes, etc. arranged on table,Agricultural Artifacts, III-A-Agric-13202, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
Wagon bed Great Smoky Mountains National Park Wagon Bed, III-A-Agric-12257, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
Three plows Great Smoky Mountains National Park Three plows.Plows, III-A-Agric-12252, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
Unidentified agricultural articles Great Smoky Mountains National Park Unidentified Agricultural Articles, III-A-Agric-12255, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
Three wooden rakes Great Smoky Mountains National Park Three wooden akes.Rakes, III-A-Agric-12249, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
Crosscut saw, herbs drying Great Smoky Mountains National Park Crosscut saw; herbs drying.Agricultural Implements, III-A-Agric-12256, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
Group of wooden bins Great Smoky Mountains National Park Group of wooden bins (feed bins?).Bins, III-A-Agric-12250, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
Luther Abbott, Floyd Abbot, and John Abbott working in field holding tools Great Smoky Mountains National Park Abbot men working in field (Luther, Floyd and John).Abbott, Luther, Floyd and John, III-D-17079
Logging Sled Great Smoky Mountains National Park Logging Sled; Milas Messer Place; Cove Creek, NC, III-A-Agric-12095, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1937-05-19
Bee gums near Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bee gums near Gatlinburg, Tenn. Bee Gums, III-A-Agric-12100, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1936-09
Man using tool to replace sod on Gregory Bald, Tennessee, 1970 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Replacing sod rooted by hogs on Gregory Bald.Gregory Bald, I-E-HD-17888
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Circa 1970
Tobacco sled Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tobacco Sled; Robert Brown Place Ca-47; Coggins Branch- Cataloochee, NC, III-A-Agric-12150, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1938-08-12
Single-horse, spike harrow Great Smoky Mountains National Park Single-horse, spike harrow.Harrow; Milas Messer Place; Cove Creek, NC, III-A-Agric-12097, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1937-05-19
Two-horse, spike harrow Great Smoky Mountains National Park Two-horse, spike harrow.Harrow; Milas Messer Place; Cove Creek, NC, III-A-Agric-12096, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1937-05-19
Lick log, Hannah Mountain, at Panther Gap Great Smoky Mountains National Park Lick log, Hannah Mountain, at Panther Gap.Lick Log, III-A-Agric-12103, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1938-06
Lick log, Hannah Mountain, at Panther Gap Great Smoky Mountains National Park Lick log, Hannah Mountain, at Panther Gap.Lick Log, III-A-Agric-12104, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1938-06
Group of small tools Great Smoky Mountains National Park Group of small tools: tray adze, 2 in-shaves, sing hoe.Tools, III-A-Hse-12197, History - Artifacts
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1936-03
Metal chest or feed bin, with hinged top Great Smoky Mountains National Park Metal chest (?) or feed bin, with hinged top.Feed Bin or Metal Chest, III-A-Agric-12251, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
Drag for breaking clods after plowing Great Smoky Mountains National Park Drag for breaking clods after plowing.Drag; Milas Messer Place; Cove Creek, NC, III-A-Agric-12098, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1937-05-19
Group of above displayed on table covered with newspaper Great Smoky Mountains National Park Group of above displayed ontable covered with newspaper.Hoe Heads, Mallets, Ladle, Frow, III-A-Agric-12253, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
Ginseng Gardens Great Smoky Mountains National Park Andy Bennett Place Ca 53; Adny Branch, Cataloochee, NC. Ginseng Gardens; J. R. Constant Place, III-A-Agric-12099, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1935-10-07
Spade head and other articles arranged on table covered with newspaper Great Smoky Mountains National Park Spade head and other articles arranged on table covered with newspaper.Spade Heads, III-A-Agric-12254, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
Sled constructed to carry hay, straw or fodder Great Smoky Mountains National Park This sled is constructed to carry hay, straw or fodder.Sled; Near Buckhorn Inn; Greenbrier, Tenn. III-A-Agric-12149, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1938-08-12
Sled constructed to carry hay, straw or fodder Great Smoky Mountains National Park This sled is constructed to carry hay, straw or fodder.Sled; Near Buckhorn Inn; Greenbrier, Tenn. III-A-Agric-12148, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1938-08-12
Men using tools to replace sod damaged by hogs with trap in background, Gregory Bald, Tennessee, 1970 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Replacing sod rooted up by hogs on Gregory Bald. Hog trap in background.Gregory Bald, I-E-HD-17890
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Circa 1970
Men using tools to repair sod following hog damage with hog trap in background, Gregory Bald, Tennessee, 1970 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Repairing hog damage, replacing sod rooted by hogs on Gregory Bald. Hog Trap in background.Gregory Bald, I-E-HD-17889
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Circa 1970
Salt trough on the farm of John Burns near Townsend, Blount County, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Salt trough on the farm of John Burns near Townsend, Blount County, Tennessee.Lick Trough; John Burns Farm; Townsend, Tenn. III-A-Agric-12102, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1936-09-21
Logging sled Great Smoky Mountains National Park Logging sled; one end of the log is placed on the cross piece of the sled, the other end of the log is dragged on the ground. 35mm slide, archives 729.Logging Sled, III-A-Agric-12094, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1937-05-19
Lick Log Great Smoky Mountains National Park These lick logs represent almost the last remaining evidence of the great herding activity which once flourished on the high meadows (or balds) of the Smokies. The cattle were salted regularly, and notches were cut in a log in which the salt was placed so it would not be wasted as it would have been if it had been placed on the ground.Lick Log; Panther Gap, Cades Cove, Tenn. III-A-Agric-12107, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1938-06-12
Lick Log Great Smoky Mountains National Park These lick logs represent almost the last remaining evidence of the great herding activity which once flourished on the high meadows (or balds) of the Smokies. The cattle were salted regularly, and notches were cut in a log in which the salt was placed so it would not be wasted as it would have been if it had been placed on the ground.Lick Log; Panther Gap, Cades Cove, Tenn. III-A-Agric-12109, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1938-06-12
Lick Log Great Smoky Mountains National Park These lick logs represent almost the last remaining evidence of the great herding activity which once flourished on the high meadows (or balds) of the Smokies. The cattle were salted regularly, and notches were cut in a log in which the salt was placed so it would not be wasted as it would have been if it had been placed on the ground.Lick Log; Panther Gap, Cades Cove, Tenn. III-A-Agric-12108, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1938-06-12
Note the holes chiseled in the rock in which salt was placed for the cattle Great Smoky Mountains National Park Note the holes chiseled in the rock in which salt was placed for the cattle.Salt Lick Rocks; Tuckaleechee Cove, near; Townsend, Tenn. III-A-Agric-12105, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1936-07-29
Note the holes chiseled in the rock in which salt was placed for the cattle Great Smoky Mountains National Park Note the holes chiseled in the rock, in which salt was placed for the cattle.Salt Lick Rocks; Tuckaleechee Cove, near; Townsend, Tenn. III-A-Agric-12106, History - Artifacts - Agricultural Implements
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1936-07-19

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