Leather britches, Elsie Burrill, Tremont Environmental CenterGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkElsie Burrill shows leather britches (Dried, strung beans) to children at Tremont.Tremont Environmental Center, IV-U-Ed-16559, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Environment Education
Proffitt house, Mrs. Proffitt hanging leather britches beans on porch, 1930Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Proffitt House (still standing 1992, across Rt. 321 from Wa-Floy Retreat). Mrs. Proffitt hanging leather britches beans on porch. Proffitt House; III-B-18136.Proffitt House (still standing 1992, across Rt. 321 from Wa-Floy Retreat). Mrs. Proffitt hanging leather britches beans on porch.Proffitt House, III-B-18136
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Proffitt house, cat attracted by bean that fell on porch, cat hole in wall or door was common in cabins, 1930Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Proffitt house, Rt. 321 (still standing in 1992). Cat attracted by been that fell on porch. Cat hole in wall or door was common in cabins. Cat Hole; III-B-18135.Proffitt house, Rt. 321 (still standing in 1992). Cat attracted by been that fell on porch. Cat hole in wall or door was common in cabins.Cat Hole, III-B-18135