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)