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Rear elevation of Uncle Bud Ogle Barn, Park line, Roaring Fork, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rear elevation. Believed to be Bud Ogle in Photo.Uncle Bud Ogle House; Park line on Roaring Fork, III-B-10449, History - Buildings
Rear view of wooden shed with home in background Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Sam Ramsey Barn, Webb Creek, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Sold and removed.Sam Ramsey Barn; Webb Creek TN, III-B-10574, History - Buildings
See also III-B-4987, III- A-Hse-4984-4986 inc., Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, N.C., circa 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park See also III-B-4987, III- A-Hse-4984-4986 inc.Campbell Folk School; Brasstown, N.C. III-B-4988, History - Buildings
Circa 1935
See also III-B-4988, III- A-Hse-4984-4986 inc., Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, N.C., circa 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park See also III-B-4988, III- A-Hse-4984-4986 inc.Campbell Folk School; Brasstown, N.C. III-B-4987, History - Buildings
Circa 1935
Sherman Proctor Home and picket fence, Chestnut Flats Road, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Sherman Proctor Home and Picket Fence. Chestnut Flats Road, Cades Cove TN, III-B-10535, History - Buildings
Sherman Proctor Home and picket fence, Chestnut Flats Road, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Sherman Proctor Home and Picket Fence. Chestnut Flats Road, Cades Cove TN, III-B-10536, History - Buildings
Shields Mill rear view of wooden structure, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park See III-M-17092 for other side of same building.Shields Mill Cades Cove, III-M-17238
Showing needed maintenance, close up of fire lookout quarters 93, 1945 Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
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1945-10
Side rear view of Tub mill on LeConte Creek, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Junglebrook Tub Mill; Cherokee Orchard Road; Building No. 132, II-B-(5)-3010, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Side view of large wooden barn in snow, Junglebrook Barn, Cherokee Orchard Road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Building report photo.Junglebrook Barn; Cherokee Orchard Road; Building No. 133, II-B-(5)-3012, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Side view of large wooden building with front porch, Jim Beard House Great Smoky Mountains National Park Building report photo.Jim Beard House; Indian Creek, Deep Creek; Building No. 148, II-B-(5)-3037, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Side view of saddle-back cabin looking north, Junglebrook House, Cherokee Orchard Road, 1942 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Saddle-back cabin, view looking north.Junglebrook House; Cherokee Orchard Road; Building No. 464, II-B-(5)-3018, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
1942-02-06
Small building with wooden deck, Mount Sterling, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mount Sterling, NC, III-L-17979
South view L. A. Ramsey Corn Crib, Roostertown, Cosby, Tennessee, 1942 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ruins of corncrib and shed. View from the south.Mrs. L. A. Ramsey Corn Crib; Roostertown section of Cosby TN, III-B-10556, History - Buildings
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1942-03
South view of Lindsey Creek Frame House, Lindsey Creek, Pittman Center, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park View from the south.Lindsey Creek Frame House G-87 Lindsey Creek near Pittman Center, III-B-10354, History - Buildings
Southeast corner of Mrs. Elbert Carver House, Cosby Creek, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of southeast corner.Mrs. Elbert Carver House C-12; Cosby Creek, Tenn. III-B-10,098, History - Buildings
Southeast view of Mrs. Elbert Carver House, Cosby Creek, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park View from the southeast. Note hipped roof on porch.Mrs. Elbert Carver House; Cosby Creek, Tenn. III-B-10,094, History - Buildings

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