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Alex Cole House, Sugarlands Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1948 Rehabilitation photo.Alex Cole House; Sugarlands; Building No. 131. II-B-(5)-4063, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Alex Cole House, Sugarlands Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1948 Rehabilitation photo.Alex Cole House; Sugarlands; Building No. 131. II-B-(5)-4062, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Alex Cole House, Sugarlands Great Smoky Mountains National Park Building report photo.Alex Cole House; Sugarlands; Building No. 131. II-B-(5)-4060, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
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Alex Cole House, Sugarlands Great Smoky Mountains National Park Building report photo.Alex Cole House; Sugarlands; Building No. 131. II-B-(5)-4061, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
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1953-02
Alfred Reagan House, Roaring Fork Great Smoky Mountains National Park Building report photo.Alfred Reagan House; Roaring Fork; Building No. 134, II-B-(5)-4067, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Alfred Reagan House, Roaring Fork Great Smoky Mountains National Park Alfred Regan (not Aaron). Aaron and Alfred were brothers.Alfred Reagan House; Roaring Fork; Building No. 134, II-B-(5)-4068, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Alfred Reagan House, Roaring Fork Great Smoky Mountains National Park Building report photo.Alfred Reagan House; Roaring Fork; Building No. 134, II-B-(5)-4066, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Alfred Reagan House, Roaring Fork Great Smoky Mountains National Park Alfred Reagan House; Roaring Fork; Building No. 134, II-B-(5)-4069, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Alfred Reagan House, Roaring Fork Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1948 Rehabilitation Photo.Alfred Reagan House; Roaring Fork; Building No. 134, II-B-(5)-4070, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Ann Ragan and Judy Myers eating in the Becky Cable House Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ann Ragan and Judy Myers eating in the Becky Cable House.Becky Cable House, IV-P-4546, Miscellaneous - Personnel
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1975-08-31
Apple house, ruins from north, Dan Cook Cabin, Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Apple house, ruins from north.Dan Cook Cabin; Cataloochee, II-B-(5)-4806, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
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1975-07-31
Apple house, ruins from west, Dan Cook Cabin, Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Apple house, ruins from west.Dan Cook Cabin; Cataloochee, II-B-(5)-4805, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
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1975-07-31
Back view of old stone chimney on Dreher Island South Carolina State Parks Written on slide: Dreher
Becky Cable house Great Smoky Mountains National Park Becky Cable House, II-B-(5) Cable Mill-4620, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings
Becky Cable house Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cable, Becky; house, II-B-(5) Cable Mill-4621, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings
Bridge, Cataloochee Creek, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Wood stringers, supported on transverse steel beams, were replaced by steel I-beams. The wood stringers were in poor condition and not safe for maximum loads. Reconstruct bridge, Cataloochee, Work Order No. R-29 GSM.Cataloochee Bridge, II-F-(4)-6386, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridges on Roads
Broken stone and metal structure South Carolina State Parks Written on slide: 24
Broken stone structure overgrown with plant life South Carolina State Parks Written on slide: CCC C 1
Carter Shields cabin, Cades Cove Great Smoky Mountains National Park Carter Shields Cabin; Cades Cove, II-B-(5)-4725, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Cherokee Cabin, Oconaluftee Indian Village, Cherokee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Contrary to popular belief, the Cherokee Indians did not live in teepees. They built log cabins, and replicas of these cabins can be seen at the Oconaluftee Indian Village.Cherokee Cabin; Oconaluftee Indian Village; Cherokee, NC, III-I-Gen-4334, History - Indians - People, etc.

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