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Frontpiece. Camp H. A. Morgan, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, CCC Typical Side-Camp Great Smoky Mountains National Park Frontpiece. Camp H. A. Morgan, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Sugarland Valley Narrative Report, Seventh Enrollment Period, March 31, 1936 to September 30, 1936, ECW Co. 1458 Camp NP-2. Side Camp on Rough Creek.CCC Typical Side-Camp, III-C-CCC-5209, History - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Cataloochee CCC Camp
Elkmont Campground, Campsite, Elkmont, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park This section of Route 4, the Elkmont Road, was constructed to bypass the new 30-site, walk-in camping area, which is dispersed throughout a wooded area to the right of this photograph. The main entrance to the Elkmont Campground begins in the right foreground.Elkmont Campground Expansion; Road, II-C-Elk-6519, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas -
Storage tank excavation. Chimneys Campground Sewage System, Construction pictures Great Smoky Mountains National Park Storage tank excavation (found photo filed" on floor in upstairs of Park Headquarters 1/1960).",Chimneys Campground Sewage System; Construction pictures, II-U-Sewer-5148, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Sewer systems
Before construction. Camp H. A. Morgan, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Trillium Gap to LeConte Trail, Trail No. 12C Great Smoky Mountains National Park Before construction. Camp H. A. Morgan, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Sugarland Valley Narrative Report, Seventh Enrollment Period, March 31, 1936 to September 30, 1936, ECW Co. 1458 Camp NP-2.Trillium Gap to LeConte Trail; Trail No. 12C, III-Th-5216, History - Trails (possibly Horse Trails)
Civilian Conservation Corps camp 1214, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Camp 1214 (Company). Cades Cove.CCC Camp Cades Cove, III-C-CCC-17128
Trenching 8-inch sewer. Smokemont Campground Sewer System, Construction picture Great Smoky Mountains National Park Trenching 8-inch sewer. (found photo filed" on floor in upstairs of Park Headquarters 1/1960).",Smokemont Campground Sewer System; Construction picture, II-U-Sewer-5158, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Sewer systems
View of new campfire circle, Deep Creek Campground, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Work order No. B-47-GSM. Completion report photo. View of Campfire Circle.Deep Creek Campground; Campfire Circle, II-A-Amph-7186, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Amphitheaters and campfire circles, campground shelters
Men in Civilian Conservation Corps doing work with rocky hill and wire fencing, Mount Sterling, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Thought to be at CCC Camp near Mt. Sterling, NC,CCC Work, III-C-CCC-17981
Typical view of seats, Campfire Circle, Deep Creek Campground, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Work order No. B-47-GSM. Completion report photo. Typical view of seats.Deep Creek Campground; Campfire Circle, II-A-Amph-7187, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Amphitheaters and campfire circles, campground shelters
View of speaker enclosures, Campfire Circle, Deep Creek Campground, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Work order No. B-47-GSM. Completion report photo. Typical view of speaker enclosures.Deep Creek Campground; Campfire Circle, II-A-Amph-7188, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Amphitheaters and campfire circles, campground shelters
Finished section. Rock cut. Camp H. A. Morgan, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Sugarlands Mountain Trail, Trail No. 11 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Finished section...Rock cut. Camp H. A. Morgan, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Sugarland Valley Narrative Report, Seventh Enrollment Period, March 31, 1936 to September 30, 1936, ECW Co. 1458 Camp NP-2.Sugarlands Mountain Trail; Trail No. 11, III-Th-5214, History - Trails (possibly Horse Trails)
Construction materials behind Cosby Campground Shelter Great Smoky Mountains National Park Construction.Cosby Campground Shelter; Building No. 425, II-A-Amph-3335, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Amphitheaters and campfire circles, campground shelters
West view showing road system and partial planting of large trees, Smokemont Campground, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park View west, showing road system and partial planting of large trees.Smokemont Campground, II-C-Sm-10847, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Smokemont Campground
Man standing to left in front of Cosby Campground Picnic Shelter Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cosby Campground Picnic Shelter, II-B-(4)-3521, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
Finishing storage tank. Smokemont Campground Water System, Construction picture Great Smoky Mountains National Park Finishing storage tank.Smokemont Campground Water System; Construction picture, II-U-Water-5185, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
Six-inch, CI water line, looking from top of storage tank. Smokemont Campground Water System, Construction picture Great Smoky Mountains National Park Six-inch, CI water line, looking from top of storage tank.Smokemont Campground Water System; Construction picture, II-U-Water-5193, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
Group camping, Chimneys Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Combination Tent and Trailer Camp; near the Little Pigeon River in the Chimneys Campground, IV-U-Camp-9748, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Camping
North view showing road system and partial planting of large trees, Smokemont Campground, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park View north, showing road system and partial planting of large trees.Smokemont Campground, II-C-Sm-10846, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Smokemont Campground
Chimneys Campground Sewage System, Construction picture Great Smoky Mountains National Park (found photo filed" on floor in upstairs of Park Headquarters 1/1960).", Chimneys Campground Sewage System; Construction picture, II-U-Sewer-5151, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Sewer systems
Logs blocking cars from driving on pathway to campsites, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Showing campsite.Smokemont Campground Addition, II-C-Sm-3559, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Smokemont Campground
Sewer line. Smokemont Campground Sewer System, Construction picture Great Smoky Mountains National Park Sewer line.Smokemont Campground Sewer System; Construction picture, II-U-Sewer-5195, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Sewer systems
Fontana Mine Village Great Smoky Mountains National Park Looking up valley from west.Fontana Mine Village, III-S-5396, History - Historic Sites
Excavating 8-inch Vi sewer between Sta. 20+00 and Sta 18+77.5. Smokemont Campground Sewer System, Construction picture Great Smoky Mountains National Park Excavating 8-inch Vi sewer between Sta. 20+00 and Sta 18+77.5.Smokemont Campground Sewer System; Construction picture, II-U-Sewer-5166, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Sewer systems
Imhoff tank. Smokemont Campground Water System, Construction picture Great Smoky Mountains National Park Imhoff tank. (found photo filed" on floor in upstairs of Park Headquarters 1/1960).",Smokemont Campground Water System; Construction picture, II-U-Water-5159, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
Rows of tents on right and field on left of campground, Cataloochee CCC Camp, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cataloochee CCC Camp NP-20, III-C-CCC-3147, History - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Cataloochee CCC Camp
Same view as preceding, after construction. Camp H. A. Morgan, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Sugarlands Mountain Trail, Trail No. 11 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Same view as preceding, after construction...Camp H. A. Morgan, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Sugarland Valley Narrative Report, Seventh Enrollment Period, March 31, 1936 to September 30, 1936, ECW Co. 1458 Camp NP-2.Sugarlands Mountain Trail; Trail No. 11, III-Th-5211, History - Trails (possibly Horse Trails)
Fontana Mine Great Smoky Mountains National Park Looking across switchback toward village.Fontana Mine, III-S-5397, History - Historic Sites
View of a picnic shelter along Noland Creek Trail, bench under the shelter, Bryson city, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mill Creek (Noland Creed); Picnic Shelter - Building No. 582, II-B-(4)-7549, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
Ground view of fireplace in campground, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cades Cove.Fireplace; Typical - campground, II-A-Gen-3573, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Miscellaneous Minor Structures
Intake chamber (found photo filed on floor in upstairs of Park Headquarters 1/1960). Chimneys Campground Sewage System, Construction pictures Great Smoky Mountains National Park Intake chamber (found photo filed" on floor in upstairs of Park Headquarters 1/1960).",Chimneys Campground Sewage System; Construction pictures, II-U-Sewer-5146, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Sewer systems
Black Camp Gap Buildings Great Smoky Mountains National Park Black Camp Gap Buildings, III-C-CCC-13296, History - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Cataloochee CCC Camp
Same view as preceding, after construction. Camp H. A. Morgan, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Trillium Gap to LeConte Trail, Trail No. 12C Great Smoky Mountains National Park Same view as preceding, after construction...Camp H. A. Morgan, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Sugarland Valley Narrative Report, Seventh Enrollment Period, March 31, 1936 to September 30, 1936, ECW Co. 1458 Camp NP-2.Trillium Gap to LeConte Trail; Trail No. 12C, III-Th-5217, History - Trails (possibly Horse Trails)
Three-inch, CI water line. Smokemont Campground Water System, Construction picture Great Smoky Mountains National Park Three-inch, CI water line.Smokemont Campground Water System; Construction picture, II-U-Water-5190, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
Grubbing out of roadway, Smokemont Campground, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Grubbing out roadway, upper development.Smokemont Campground, II-C-Sm-10854, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Smokemont Campground
Spike camp, Mount Sterling, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Setting up spike camp on Mount Sterling: Camp NP-7 Big Creek NC.Side - Camp, III-C-CCC-9396, History - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Cataloochee CCC Camp
Group photo of men at logging camp with axes and dogs, Walnut Bottoms, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Man at top with arms extended - Wills Price. From left, middle row- unidentified, Burn Leatherwood, Lloyd Teague, Charlie Hannah Front row - unidentified, dog, Willie Sutton, Frank White, Jason White, Wade White, John Cagle,Logging Camp Near Walnut Bottoms, III-P-17988
Uncompleted area for septic tank. Chimneys Campground Sewage System, Construction picture Great Smoky Mountains National Park Uncompleted area for septic tank... (found photo filed" on floor in upstairs of Park Headquarters 1/1960).", Chimneys Campground Sewage System; Construction picture, II-U-Sewer-5152, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Sewer systems
Bear-proof garbage can rack and sign reading Help keep the Park clean Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bear-proof garbage can rack. Sign on rack, Help keep the Park clean".",Garbage Can Rack, II-A-Gen-1344, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Miscellaneous Minor Structures
6 water line. Chimneys Campground Sewage System, Construction picture Great Smoky Mountains National Park 6 water line. (found photo "filed" on floor in upstairs of Park Headquarters 1/1960).",Chimneys Campground Sewage System; Construction picture, II-U-Sewer-5147, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Sewer systems
View from right area of parking lot with camp facilities in background, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Campground store, comfort station, shelter...Camp store and shelter and parking areas adjacent to campgrounds.Cades Cove Public Use Building; Building No. 472, II-B-(4)-3540, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
Storage tank (Found photo filed on floor in upstairs of Park Headquarters 1/1960). Smokemont Campground Water System, Construction picture Great Smoky Mountains National Park Storage tank (found photo filed" on floor in upstairs of Park Headquarters 1/1960).",Smokemont Campground Water System; Construction picture, II-U-Water-5161, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
Chimneys Campground Great Smoky Mountains National Park Chimneys Campground.Camping Scene, IV-U-Camp-13132, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Camping
View showing partial planting of trees, Smokemont Campground, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Lower portion, partially planted.Smokemont Campground, II-C-Sm-10848, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Smokemont Campground
Comfort Station, Smokemont Campground, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park View of entrance (women"). Smokemont campground.",Comfort Station; Building No. 85, II-B-(4)-1760, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
Clouds in sky behind roof of Cosby Campground Shelter Great Smoky Mountains National Park Construction.Cosby Campground Shelter; Building No. 425, II-A-Amph-3337, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Amphitheaters and campfire circles, campground shelters
Sign, Chimneys Campground and Picnic Area Comfort Stations, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Chimneys Campground and Picnic Area Comfort Stations.Signs; Chimneys campground entrance, II-A-Sign-1377, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Signs
Campground full on Easter Week, Elkmont Campground Great Smoky Mountains National Park This group of campers arrived at about the same time to find the campground full. Many demanded to know why they could not use the campsites in closed area of the campground instead of driving to Cades Cove or Cosby where sites were available.Easter Week; Elkmont Campground, IV-U-Camp 4963, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Camping
Same view as preceding, after construction. Camp H. A. Morgan, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Sugarlands Mountain Trail, Trail No. 11 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Same view as preceding, after construction...Camp H. A. Morgan, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Sugarland Valley Narrative Report, Seventh Enrollment Period, March 31, 1936 to September 30, 1936, ECW Co. 1458 Camp NP-2.Sugarlands Mountain Trail; Trail No. 11, III-Th-5213, History - Trails (possibly Horse Trails)
8-inch, CI sewer being laid from 18-77.5 back across. Smokemont Campground Sewage System, Construction picture Great Smoky Mountains National Park 8-inch, CI sewer being laid from 18-77.5 back across.Smokemont Campground Sewage System; Construction picture, II-U-Sewer-5162, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Sewer systems
Garbage can rack in foreground with picnic tables and comfort station in background, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Garbage can rack in foreground.Smokemont Campground Addition, II-C-Sm-3558, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Smokemont Campground

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