Harve Brewer standing beside steam engine, Injun Creek, GreenbrierGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSteam Engines such as this were used to power saw mills. Harve Brewer stands by engine. (The remains of similar engine are to be found in the stream called Injun Creek located in Greenbrier.Steam Engine, III-L-16659, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Harvey Oakley with hand made toysGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHarvey Oakley with hand made toys,Festival of Christmas Past, IV-U-Xmas-16624, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Christmas
Hauling goods, Walker ValleyGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSupplies to be used at the Teacherage, Walker Valley, were hauled in by sled. Photo collected by Elsie Burrell, 1982.Hauling goods to Teacherage, III-H-16853, History - Hauling and Transportation
Hauling tomatoes in ox wagon, Man and boyGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOx pulling wooden wagon, man and boy on front seat. Crates (of tomatoes?) in back. Hauling tomatoes to market, III-H-9818, History - Hauling and Transportation
Haystacks, Pittman centerGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHaystacks in the Pittman Center area. This scene is where the Pittman Center interchange of the Foothills parkway will be located.Haystacks, III-F-16958, History - Farming - Farming (Sorghum making; bee keeping; haying; orchard; tobacco growing; oxen plowing; clearing land; plowing; pigs with yokes; butchering; mountain farm tanning; coopering)
Henry J. Diamond, addressing the group, 30th Anniversary Celebration, Elkmont Campground, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHenry J. Diamond (representing the Rockefeller Foundation), addressing the group...Left to right: William F. Moehlman (half in the picture); Director George B. Hartzog, Jr. Supt. Sam P. Weems (Blue Ridge Parkway--almost hidden by Hartzog); Congressman James H. Quillen; Regional Director Elber Cox (hidden by microphone); Congressman Roy Taylor (NC)(almost hidden by microphone at right of picture); Frank H. Brown, NCNPPFDC; Conservation Commissioner DOnald McSween (almost hidden by post).30th Anniversary Celebration and dedication of new section of Elkmont Campground, III-D-30th-6463, History - Dedications - 30th anniversary of the establishment of the park
High Rocks fire cabin, High Rocks, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkCabin for fire guard at High Rocks Tower,High Rocks Fire Cabin, II-B-(1)-16759, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
High Rocks fire tower, High Rocks, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLooking down from High Rocks Tower, Note Construction of tower and steps,High Rocks Fire Tower, II-B-(1)-16760, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
High rocks fire tower, High Rocks, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTower from west side, showing portion of cabin, High Rocks Fire Tower, II-B-(1)-16755, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
High rocks fire tower, High Rocks, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTower from east side. High Rocks Fire Tower, II-B-(1)-16754, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
High rocks fire tower, High Rocks, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTower from east side, taken from trail.High Rocks Fire Tower, II-B-(1)-16753, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
Hiking on Great Smoky MountainsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSmoky Mountain Hiking Club members on hike from Thunderhead to Gregory Bald, July 4, 5, &6, 1930. Left to right: Prof. H. R. Duncan, M. V. Anthony, Guy Frizzell, Carlos C. Campbell, J. O. Andes.Early Hikers, IV-U-Hiking-16955, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Hiking in Park
Hog damage, Jim Clabough, Gregory Bald, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkJim Clabough rolling sod back in place, south west slope of Gregory Bald. See also I-E-Mam-HD-16696, 16697, 16699. (Note UT weather Station damaged by bears after hikers put garbage inside station.), Hog Damage, I-E-Mam-HD-16698, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
Hommell Orchard, Jakes Creek, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkApple storage House at Hommell Orchard, jakes Creek. GSM CA records show the apple house to have been 24' x 60', with two stories, one rock, the other double floored and cailed, with value set at $3500.00 for apple house. R.S. Hommell owned 50 acres, had 3,500 apple trees, 300 cherry trees, 300 gooseberry bushes, and 125 damson plum trees. Here Wesley Ogle and two children stand beside the apple house.Hommell Orchard, III-B-16663, History - Buildings
Honey for sale, Peter Cable place, Cades Cove, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHoney for sale on the honor system, on top of bee hive. Sign Peter Cable Place; Washington Office Caption: Honey for sale--on site. The mountain way is the honor system. You put your dollar in the jar and take your honey.Honey for Sale; Peter Cable Place; Cades Cove, TN, III-F-9998, History - Farming - Farming (Sorghum making; bee keeping; haying; orchard; tobacco growing; oxen plowing; clearing land; plowing; pigs with yokes; butchering; mountain farm tanning; coopering)
Horse camp, Straight Fork Creek, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkStraight Fork Horse Camp, located .5 mile north of Round Bottom area on Straight Fork Creek...horse hitching racks and lean-to,Horse Camp, II-C-Gen-16718, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Miscellaneous campgrounds
Horse camp, Straight Fork creek, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHorse Picket area. New straight Fork Horse Camp, located .5 mile north of Round Bottom Area,Horse Camp, II-C-Gen-16718, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Miscellaneous campgrounds
Horses, George and Viola Taylor RaulstonGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAt the end of the day of work, the draft horses are unhitched and taken to the barn,George & Viola Taylor Raulston, III-P-16590, History - Mountain People
House, Hill's Creek; Emert's CoveGreat Smoky Mountains National Park(Anderson Parton House identified by Glenn Cardwell [12-8-05], retired NPS Supervisory ... @ SVC + native Big Greenbrier); Sidew view... Once thought to be Bill Cardwell Place, but both Emert and Glenn Cardwell say this is not their old home... Neither one can identify this place. (/s/ KLM - 8/10/79).Unidentified House; Hill's Creek; Emert's Cove, III-B-9858, History - Buildings
House, Lam Payne, Lower Abrams CreekGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRear view...Paine Place - House; on Lower Abrams Creek, III-B-9855, History - Buildings
House, Lam Payne, Lower Abrams CreekGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkFront view... Lam Payne house identified by son Dale Payne.Paine Place - House; on Lower Abrams Creek, III-B-9854, History - Buildings
Illegal camping, Le Conte lodge, Mount Le Conte, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkIllegal campsite on Mt. LeConte. Camping permitted only in the shelter on Mt. LeConte; these campers had set up their own tent and campsite.Illegal Camping, IV-U-Camp-16290, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Camping
Illegal campsite, Mount Le Conte, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkIllegal campsite on Mt. LeConte. Camping NO to the shelter only. Dogs not permitted on trails.Illegal Camp; Mt. LeConte, IV-U-Camp-16310, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Camping
Incoming superintend, Evison BoydGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSupt. to be. On visit to Park prior to his becoming Supt.Evison, Boyd, IV-P-16064, Miscellaneous - Personnel
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.
Interpreter, Aubrey CowardGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPart Interpreter at Luftee VC, Aubrey Coward gives information to visitors. Photo taken for use in Natural history Assoc. Annual Report, Sept. 1979.Aubrey Coward, IV-P-16247, Miscellaneous - Personnel
J V Woody placeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkCopy of photo found in Grossman Photo Album in Archives. J.V. Woody Place; Tract 235, III-B-16145, History - Buildings
Jason White lands, Mount Sterling, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkShowing dwelling, smokehouse, and tobacco barn, all below NC 284.Jason White Lands; Tract No. 264a-1; Mt. Sterling NC, III-E-9795, History - Evidence in Lawsuits
Jeff Muskrat, John Crow and Ed Israel, Gatlinburg, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkNC delegation, Jeff Muskrat, Supt. BIA, Cherokee, NC; Chief John Crow, Cherokee Tribe; Ed Israel, Manager, NC Dept. of Natural Resources and Community Development.Natural Heritage Registry, III-D-18611, History - Dedications
Jim Moore and dog with raccoon skinsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkJim Moore with raccoon skins son of Black Bill Walker & Mary Anne Moore.Moore, Jim & dog, Huldagard, III-P-16651, History - Mountain People
Jim Shelton and Lem Ownby standingGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkJim Shelton (with cane) and Uncle" Lem Ownby (with dark glasses) Ownby is last living life-right tennant in GRSM.",Shelton, James B. & Ownby, Uncle" Lem", III-P-16677, History - Mountain People
John H. Dodgen, standingGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkStanding in parking area at rear of headquarters.John H. Dodgen, IV-P-9293, Miscellaneous - Personnel
John Oliver cabin, Cades Cove, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLooking toward the John Oliver Cabin.Cades Cove, I-C-CC-16397, Natural Features - Coves - Cades Cove
John Oliver house, Cades Cove, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkJohn Oliver House; Building No. 186; Cades Cove, II-B-(5)-9992, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
John Oliver house, Cades Cove, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkJohn Oliver House; Building No. 186; Cades Cove, II-B-(5)-9991, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
John Oliver house, Cades Cove, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkJohn Oliver House; Building No. 186; Cades Cove, II-B-(5)-9993, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Lake, Fontana, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLooking toward NC Exploration Co. land.Shoreline of Fontana Lake, I-B-FR-16452, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - Fontana Reservoir (Lake) and dam
Lake, Fontana, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLooking toward NC Exploration Co. land.Fontana Lake, I-B-FR-16448, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - Fontana Reservoir (Lake) and dam
Lake, Fontana, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLooking toward NC Exploration Co. land.Fontana Lake, I-B-FR-16447, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - Fontana Reservoir (Lake) and dam
Lake, Fontana, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkNC Exploration Co. land from Fontana Lake.Fontana Lake, I-B-FR-16450, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - Fontana Reservoir (Lake) and dam
Lake, Fontana, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLooking toward NC Exploration Co. land.Shoreline of Fontana Lake, I-B-FR-16451, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - Fontana Reservoir (Lake) and dam
Lake, Fontana, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLooking toward NC Exploration Co. land. As more electricity is needed, the lake level is drawn down.Fontana Lake, I-B-FR-16449, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - Fontana Reservoir (Lake) and dam
Lake, Fontana, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkFrom the lake, looking onto NC Exploration Co. land.Fontana Lake, I-B-FR-16446, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - Fontana Reservoir (Lake) and dam
Land prepared for seeding, Cades Cove, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkVisit of W. O. Hooper. Land prepared for seeding to permanent meadow where erosion has cause considerable damage heretofore.Cades Cove, I-C-CC-9317, Natural Features - Coves - Cades Cove
Landslide, Newfound Gap, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRock slide on Newfound Gap Road at Big Walnut Overlook.Landslide, NFG Rd. II-R-Maint-16117, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Landslide, Thomas Ridge, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMountain slide south of Thomas Ridge. Note temporary road constructed above slide to enable Newfound Gap Rd. to be used.Landslide, S. of Thomas Ridge, II-R-Maint-16111, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Landslide, Wolfpen Gap, Foothills parkway, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLandslide on western section of Foothills Parkway at Wolfpen Gap.Landslide; Foothills Parkway, II-R-Maint-16115, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Landslide, Wolfpen Gap, Foothills parkway, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLandslide on western section of Foothills Parkway at Wolfpen Gap.Landslide, FWP, II-R-Maint-16116, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Large cabins, Le Conte lodge, Mount Le Conte, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLarge cabins at LeConte Lodge.LeConte Lodge, II-B-(6)-LeC-16282, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Permittee and Concessioner buildings - LeConte Lodge buildings
Lawn, Cades Cove ranger station, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkView of back lawn (no one is standing in the window).Cades Cove Ranger Station; Building No. 321, II-B-(1)-9727, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin