Split bottom and bark bottom chairsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSplit bottom and bark bottom chairs.Chairs; Report p. 6a, III-A-Hse-12159, History - Artifacts
Arm rocking chairs, split and bark bottomGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkArm rocking chairs, split and bark bottom.Chairs; Report p. 6, III-A-Hse-12158, History - Artifacts
Aunt Celia ProffittGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPioneer museum mural.Ownby, Aunt Celia Proffitt; Widow of John Ownby; Mother of Ennis D. Ownby, III-P-9641, History - Mountain People
Rocking chairs on the porch, Appalachian Club or Wonderland Club, circa 1915Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Appalachian Club or Wonderland Club porch, Elkmont; Rocking Chairs on the porch; III-L-17841.Appalachian Club or Wonderland Club porch, Elkmont,Rocking Chairs on the porch, III-L-17841
Circa 1915
Southeast Region Supervisory Development ConferenceGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMountain View Hotel, Gatlinburg TN. March 22-27, 1964. Tables set up for discussions.Southeast Region Supervisory; Development Conference, IV-P-6398, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Ted Nichols at meeting, Southeast Region Supervisory Development ConferenceGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMountain View Hotel, Gatlinburg TN. March 22-27, 1964. Ted Nichols at end of table, in foreground (righthand side).Southeast Region Supervisory; Development Conference, IV-P-6401, Miscellaneous - Personnel
William Mott and Barbara Teaser in rocking chairs on her front porch, Sevierville, Tennessee, 1987Great Smoky Mountains National ParkSec. William P. Mott and Barbara Teaster sit on her front porch in Sevierville. Mr. Mott presented Mrs. Teaster with the Interior Dept. Superior Service Award at her home. Mrs. Teaster, retired Secretary, received this award based on her leadership in implementation and integration of computers into the Park work force; her personal self-sacrifice in time and outlay of personal funds; her development of processes for utilization of new software to increase word processing efficiency; her conception, utilization, and integration of using work-study computer students through Clemson Univ. Co-op program and her service as park computer specialist in addition to her normal duties. A quote from the citation follows: her extraordinary dedication, commitment, support and personal self-sacrifice to increase efficiency in Park operations through leading by example and easing the trauma of integration of new systems, - still in the highest traditions of the service, Barbara Jane Teaster is given the Department of Interior's award for superior service.Mott Visit, IV-P-17431