Normal water flow, Little River, Elkmont, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkNormal water flow in Little River at Elkmont. From right bank across stream. NB: left bank and rocks. (see IV-D-9572 for high water). Little River High Water, IV-D-9573, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage)
Garbage collection, Chimneys campgroundGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkGarbage Collection; Chimneys campground, IV-U-Gen-9762, Miscellaneous - Use of Park -Miscellaneous use
Damaged area, Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Grounds, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkInundation of the picnic area at high water during the flood that damaged the area. Site Development, Metcalf Bottoms, Work Order No. B-42 GSM.Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Grounds, II-C-MB-6491, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Metcalf Bottoms
Timothy Quilliams and Joe WilliamsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOnce a year the old timers meet at the Burg for Old Timers' Day.Timothy Quilliams, and; Joe Williams, III-P-9824, History - Mountain People
Canadian hemlock, Gregory Ridge Trail, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWorld's record Canadian hemlock: 19'9 circumference Surry Branch, above Roaring Fork.Canadian Hemlock, I-F-Tree-9309, Natural Features - Flora - Trees
Slide, near Sinks, Little river, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSlide; on Little River below Sinks; Section 3A2, II-R-Maint-9502, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Group camping, Chimneys Campground, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkElaborate Camp and also conjested conditions; in chimneys Campground, IV-U-Camp-9745, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Camping
Scenery, Sugarlands valley, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkFrom top of the Chimneys looking down Sugarlands Valley.Sugarlands Valley, I-A-Gen-16424, Natural Features - Mountains - General Views
Indian woman pounding cornGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkIndian wonman pounding corn in log mortar and pestle.Indian Pounding Corn, III-I-Gen-9817, History - Indians - People, etc.
Pasture mowed, cattle herd, Cades Cove, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkVisit of W. O. Hooper. A good herd by Charlie Myers. this pasture was mowed to control weeds.Cades Cove, I-C-CC-9319, Natural Features - Coves - Cades Cove
Three generations, Rhodia Ogle McCarter, Julia Ann McCarter Ogle, Beda Ogle ClaboGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRhodia Ogle McCarter, daughter of Harkless T. Ogle, George McCarter, n. (grandmother). Julia Ann McCarter Ogle, daughter of Rhodia & George, n. Levi Ogle (daughter). Beda Ogle Clabo, daughter of Julia Ann & Levi, n. Sherman Clabo.Three Generations, III-P-16430, History - Mountain People
Engine, Little River LumberGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLittle River Lumber Co engine, III-L-16969, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Trail, Ledge Creek, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkConstruction.Ledge Creek - Pin Oak Gap Truck Trail, II-Tt-9257, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Granny and uncle Ben Stinnett's home, Little SpicewoodGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHome of Granny and Uncle Ben Stinnett (believed to have been later used by Sam Cook). Photo collected by Elsie Burrell, 1982. Little Spicewood, III-B-16857, History - Buildings
Twentymile Ranger Station, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkFrom 0 + 00, looking along water line location.Twentymile Ranger Station Water System, II-U-Water-9402, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
Site development, Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Grounds, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMaterial used as fill for eroded portions of Metcalf Bottoms. Site Development, Metcalf Bottoms, Work Order No. B-42 GSM.Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Grounds, II-C-MB-6493, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Metcalf Bottoms
Trail, Ledge Creek, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkConstruction.Ledge Creek - Pin Oak Gap Truck Trail, II-Tt-9259, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Ephraim bum garner barn, Deep creek, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBig cabin from the northeast.Ephraim Bumgarner Big Cabin D-6; Bumgarner Branch of Deep Creek, NC, III-B-9074, History - Buildings
Bridge, Cataloochee Creek, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWood stringers, supported on transverse steel beams, were replaced by steel I-beams. The wood stringers were in poor condition and not safe for maximum loads. Reconstruct bridge, Cataloochee, Work Order No. R-29 GSM.Cataloochee Bridge, II-F-(4)-6386, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridges on Roads
Congregation, Little Greenbrier churchGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkCongregation stands beside church building. This structure was later moved into Wears Valley when the Park was created.Little Greenbrier Church, III-P-16683, History - Mountain People
Road construction, Big Cove RoadGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOld section of road, as it passes into wooded area. Here again the boulders prevent vehicular traffic. Construct road and bridge, Big Cove road, Work Order No. R-17 GSM.Big Cove Road, II-R-6512, Physical Facilities - Roads
Decoration day, Elkmont cemeteryGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkDecoration day at Elkmont Cemetery, ca 1920,Elkmont Cemetery, III-L-16660, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Boy standing on bee gum, Stinnett Frederick LeeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBaby boys wore dresses. Fred Stands on top of Bee gum,Stinnett, Frederick Lee (son of Bill Stinnett), III-P-16664, History - Mountain People