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Tree trunk ripped up by bear, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ripped tree trunk, bark in shreds. White pine tree, 1.2 miles from gate on Parsons Branch Road, near Cades Cove. Taken for use in Exhibit #15 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Horizontal.Bear Damage, I-E-Bear-5750, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
Superintendent Secretary Barbara Teaser cuts cake for retirement of Carson Brewer wearing Smokey Bear cap, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1985 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Supt.'s Secretary Barbara Teaster cuts cake commemorating the retirement of Carson Brewer from the Knoxville News-Sentinel. Mr. Brewer wears Smokey Bear cap presented to him at this time.Brewer, Carson, IV-Z-17053
1985-01
Close up of tree trunk ripped up by bear, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ripped tree trunk, bark in shreds. White pine tree, 1.2 miles from gate on Parsons Branch Road, near Cades Cove. Taken for use in Exhibit #15 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Horizontal.Bear Damage, I-E-Bear-5749, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
Tree trunk ripped by bear with dark trees in background, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ripped tree trunk, bark in shreds. White pine tree, 1.2 miles from gate on Parsons Branch Road, near Cades Cove. Taken for use in Exhibit #15 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Vertical. Used in exhibit Bear power: titled "Bear Claws."",Bear Damage, I-E-Bear-5748, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
View of man standing next to a 6-inch white pine gnawed off by a bear, trees in background, 1/2 mile above Keg Drive on Deep Creek, 1937 Great Smoky Mountains National Park A 6-inch white pine gnawed off by a bear. Location 1/2 mile above Keg Drive on Deep Creek. Bear Damage, I-E-Bear-1017, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
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1937-10-26
Skin of large Black bear killed on Thunderhead Mountain in 1931 or 1932, with Glen Lee Shults (Stupka's technician) holding head, Keener House in background, 1937 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Skin of large black bear. Killed on Thunderhead in 1931 or 1932. Glen Lee Shults (Stupka's technician) holding head. Taken in front of old Keener House. Bear, Skin, I-E-Bear-1006, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
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1905-04-20
Skin of large Black bear killed on Thunderhead Mountain in 1931 or 1932, stretched on wall of old Keener house with Glen Lee Shults standing beside it, 1937 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Skin of large black bear. Killed on Thunderhead in 1931 or 1932. Skin stretched on wall of old Keener house. Glen Lee Shults standing beside it. Bear, Skin, I-E-Bear-1007, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears.
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1905-04-20
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