Peacock Inn and environs, 1886-circa. 1890.The Peacock Inn was built in 1883, in Coconut Grove (Miami). It was the first hotel on the South Florida mainland.; (Funding) Electronic reproduction. Miami, Fla. : Reclaiming the Everglades, c2000. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. Digitized from photographs at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, Florida.
Congregation, Little Greenbrier Church, Greenbrier, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkCongregation stands in front of Little Greenbrier Church. This frame church was built in 1925 and was used until the mid 1930s. Collected by Elsie Burrell, 1982.Little Greenbrier Church, III-P-16864, History - Mountain People
Ollie, Verda, and Viola MesserGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOllie, Verda, and Viola Messer, daughters of W.G.B. and Rachel Cook Messer.Messer Daughters, III-P-4826, History - Mountain People
Mountain childrenGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMountain Children, III-P-4461, History - Mountain People
Gregory, WalterGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSon of Russell Gregory. Married to Rutha Oliver (See III-P-17338) Walter (1828-1862),Gregory, Walter, III-P-17340
Boy standing on bee gum, Stinnett Frederick LeeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBaby boys wore dresses. Fred Stands on top of Bee gum,Stinnett, Frederick Lee (son of Bill Stinnett), III-P-16664, History - Mountain People
William Thomas McGaha and wife with childrenGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWilliam Thomas McGaha and wife Haseltine Wilson McGaha with children. From Left - Burn McGaha Leatherwood, Arthur, Bartley Lee, Estelle. Date 1907 - 1908.McGaha, William Thomas Family, III-P-17989
Walker valley schoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWalker Valley School, home of John and Jane Walker Stinnett.Walker Valley School, III-B-16688, History - Buildings
Group posing in front of Old Cooking House, Sinking Creek, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkGroup Outside building. (1)______; (2) Fannie Hannah; (3) Wilson Price; (4 & 5) Children Unidentified; (6) Calote Leatherwood; (7) Duggan Wells; (8) Buddy Miller.Sinking Creek; Old Cooking House. III-P- 17986
Caroline Walker and children, Jakes Creek, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkFrom left: hazel, Effie, Joh, Caroline (Mrs. james B.), and niece Alice Walker (daughter of Wiley at Elkmont. Steps led up to a spring. House belonged to a Mr. Spence who had a shoe store in Knoxville. This taken on Jake's Creek.Shelton, Caroline Walker & Children, III-P-16678, History - Mountain People
Play houseGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBuilt by Mike, George, and John Davis and Robert Dunn, all under 12 years of age when it was built.Play House; Dry Valley, near Townsend, Tenn. III-A-Gen-12215, History - Artifacts - Miscellaneous (Davis pen; chinking; traps; playhouses; gold mining)
Play houseGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBuilt by Mike, George, and John Davis and Robert Dunn, all under 12 years of age when it was built.Play House; Dry Valley, near Townsend, Tenn. III-A-Gen-12214, History - Artifacts - Miscellaneous (Davis pen; chinking; traps; playhouses; gold mining)
Metcalf children, Rose, Jim and Tine standingGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRose, Jim, and Tine (children of John Metcalf and Mary Moore Metcalf) stand before quilt.Metcalf Children, III-P-16680, History - Mountain People
A boy on ox Old Barry, Black Bill WalkerGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBlack Bill Walker with Old Barry, his ox, hitched to a sled. Unidentified child rides Old Barry. Note bee gums in fenced in area in background.Walker, Black Bill"", III-H-16685, History - Hauling and Transportation
Caroline Walker Shelton with her childrenGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkCaroline Walker Shelton (Mrs. james B.) and children, from left, Effie, John (baby), hazel, Leona, pose in front of tulip patterned quilt.Shilton, Carolina Walker, III-P-16676, History - Mountain People