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30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Presentation of Colors.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6544, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th Anniversary Celebrations, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park William F. Moehlman, James E. Thompson, Director Hartzog, Carlos C. Campbell, and Superintendent Fry.30th Anniversary Celebration and Dedication of the new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6563, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-06-15
30th anniversary of the establishment of the park, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park The speakers' stand at the amphitheater...Most of the audience moved into the woods to get out of the blistering sun.30th Anniversary Celebration and dedication of new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6460, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
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1964-05-15
90 degree notch weir, water catchment, Foothills Parkway, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Weir No. 1, with 90 degree notch substituted for rectangular weir. Structure located at Foothills right-of-way boundary.Look Rock Water System; Well, II-U-Water-6632, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
90 degree notch weir, water catchment, Foothills Parkway, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Weir No. 2, upstream from Weir No. 1. Water system, Look Rock development, Foothills Parkway Work Order No. P-11 GSM. Look Rock Water System; Well, II-U-Water-6633, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
A boy on ox Old Barry, Black Bill Walker Great Smoky Mountains National Park Black Bill Walker with Old Barry, his ox, hitched to a sled. Unidentified child rides Old Barry. Note bee gums in fenced in area in background.Walker, Black Bill"", III-H-16685, History - Hauling and Transportation
Administration Building Modification Great Smoky Mountains National Park Window with concrete planks in place. Modification to basement, Headquarters building, Work Order B-51 GSM. Completion report photo.Administration Building Modification, II-B-(1)-6639, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
1962-09
Administration Building Modification Great Smoky Mountains National Park Storage of planks in the fallout shelter. Modification to basement, Headquarters building, Work Order B-51 GSM.Administration Building Modification, II-B-(1)-6640, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
1962-09
Administration building modification Great Smoky Mountains National Park Intake fan. Modification to basement, headquarters building, Work Order B-51 GSM. Completion report photo.Administration Building Modification, II-B-(1)-6638, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
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1962-09
Administration building, snow removal Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rear of administration building.Snow Removal; 1954, II-R-SR-9294, Physical Facilities - Roads - Snow Removal Operations
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1954-03
Agreement signing with Tennessee state, Superintend M D Beal and regional manager Steve Kopp Great Smoky Mountains National Park Signing of agreement with State of TN, Supt. M. D. Beal and Steve Kopp, Regional Manager, TN Dept. of Conservation. Natural Heritage Registry, III-D-18618, History - Dedications
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1982-09-02
Amanda McCarter House, Webb Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park Amanda McCarter House; Webb Creek, III-B-9849, History - Buildings
American chestnut exhibits, Sugarlands Visitor Center Great Smoky Mountains National Park Sugarlands Visitor Center Exhibit; The American Chestnut:", II-A-Exh-6676, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Exhibits
Amon, sitting Great Smoky Mountains National Park Amon, III-P-9828, History - Mountain People
Andle Bar Hank Great Smoky Mountains National Park Andle Bar Hank, III-P-9825, History - Mountain People
Animal life exhibits, Sugarlands Visitor Center Great Smoky Mountains National Park Sugarlands Visitor Center Exhibit; The Animal Life"", II-A-Exh-6669, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Exhibits
Aphid traps Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fraser fir infested with Balsam Woolly aphids. The dying branches turn reddish color hence the name red top."",Red Top" Balsam woolly aphid study", IV-Z-Pests-16788, Miscellaneous - Pests
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1967-06
Aphid traps Great Smoky Mountains National Park Traps suspended from trees. Wire screen coated with a sticky substance used to collect air borne eggs and mobile nymphs. The insect was introduced from Europe in the early 1900's.Balsam Woolly Aphid Study, IV-Z-Pests-16786, Miscellaneous - Pests
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1967-06
Aphid traps Great Smoky Mountains National Park NPS & USFS cooperative study. Screens mounted to trap flying aphids. Camp set up at Pecks Corner for workers.Balsam Woolly Aphid Study, IV-Z-Pests-16784, Miscellaneous - Pests
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1967-06
Aphids trap Great Smoky Mountains National Park Trap for aphids; some mounted on poles, others suspended by ropes.Balsam Woolly Aphid Study, IV-Z-Pests-16785, Miscellaneous - Pests
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1967-06

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