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Interior detail of Witt Shields Barn, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of A (see III-B-10629)... View from the interior, showing log feed trough and hay rack.Witt Shields Barn CC-31; Cades Cove TN, III-B-10654, History - Buildings
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1941-07
North view of I.B. McGaha Springhouse, Will Palmer Place, Upper Double Branch, Cataloochee, North Carolina, 1941 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Springhouse, view from the north. Melted down. I.B. McGaha Can House CA-3 Will Palmer Place Upper Double Branch, Cataloochee, III-B-10389, History - Buildings
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1941-05
Porch on saddle-back cabin with barn in background view looking south, Junglebrook House, Cherokee Orchard Road, 1942 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Saddle-back cabin and barn, view looking south. Neg. reversed. ELT 12/29/76,Junglebrook House; Cherokee Orchard Road; Building No. 464, II-B-(5)-3019, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
1942-02-06
Southwest view of I.B. McGaha Barn, Will Palmer Place, Upper Double Branch, Cataloochee, North Carolina, 1941 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Log and frame barn, view from the southwest. Razed.I.B. McGaha Barn CA-3 Will Palmer Place Upper Double Branch, Cataloochee. III-B-10385, History - Buildings
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1941-05
West view of I.B. McGaha Barn, Will Palmer Place, Upper Double Branch, Cataloochee, North Carolina, 1941 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Upper Double Branch, Cataloochee. Razed. Log and frame barn, view from the west.I.B. McGaha Barn CA-3 Will Palmer Place. III-B-10386, History - Buildings
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1941-05
Northeast view of I.B. McGaha Can House, Will Palmer Place, Upper Double Branch, Cataloochee, North Carolina, 1941 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Can house, view from the northeast. Melted down. I.B. McGaha Can House CA-3 Will Palmer Place Upper Double Branch, Cataloochee, III-B-10388, History - Buildings
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1941-05
Looking south at house, note woman washing clothes (?) in chimney corner. Lush Caldwell (or E.J. Messer) House, Messer Fork of Cataloochee Creek, circa 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Looking south at house; note woman washing clothes (?) in chimney corner. Note also cross cut saw hanging on house wall.Lush Caldwell (or E.J. Messer) House; Messer Fork of Cataloochee Creek, III-B-4787, History - Buildings
Circa 1936
Corner view of Civilian Conservation Corps mess hall, Deep Creek, Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park CCC Mess Hall, below Deep Creek Warden Station. East end... Frame construction. Size: 26'x148'. This building is in a dilapidated condition and unsightly. It is located adjacent to the temporary campgrounds, and should be removed. Sold 1950--.CCC Mess Hall; Deep Creek NC, III-C-CCC-10823, History - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Cataloochee CCC Camp
Man standing in doorway of cabin built by Noah Wilson (Bud) Ogle and his oldest son near Tub Mill, 1942 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cabin near the tub mill, view looking south. Information from Lucinda & Earnest Ogle (January 1977), built by Noah Wilson (Bud) Ogle and his oldest son, Leonard ca 1900 when Leonard was to be married. Leonard: B. May 10,1886 D.Weaner Cabin? (ELT 12/28/76); Cherokee Orchard Road, II-B-(5)-3024, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
1942-02-06
Front view of Bryson Place barracks no. 2, Bryson Place, Deep Creek, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Front view... Barracks No. 2, Bryson Place, Deep Creek NC... to be repaired with material salvages from Barracks No. 1.Bryson Place Barrackes NO. 2; Bryson Place NC, III-C-CCC-10824, History - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Cataloochee CCC Camp
Hiking group posing at Cherokee Orchard in front of wooden building on hike to Mount LeConte, 1926 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Hikers pause at Cherokee Orchard on their way to Mt. LeConte. Seated in front: Margaret Donahue, Robert S. McCoy, Bill Ogle. Middle row: James L. McCoy, William J. McCoy, Helen Chandler, Maude McCoy, Mrs. Rule, Will Ransey. Back row: Mr. Rule, Hines McCoy, bob Rule. (See also: IV-U-Hiking-17393 and II-B-(6)- Lec-17394 through 17397) Cat No- GRSM15745,Hiking Group, IV-U-Hiking-17392
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1926-07-04
Detail of corner joints of Pinnacle Creek Cabin, Pinnacle Creek, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of corner... Note that the upper edge of the log is notched to receive the next log this method is the reverse of the method usually used when the upper log is notched to fit over the lower log.
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1941-07
Structural detail of Witt Shields Barn, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of A (see photo at III-B-10629)... View from the exterior, showing the keepers which held the sliding bot to lock the door; the end of the log feed trough; and the hay rack. The spikes used to nail the door jambs to the wall logs are made from old horseshoes.
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1941-07

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