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Party for Jim Light, Oconaluftee Ranger station, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Oconaluftee Ranger Station; Audience assembled...Party for Jim Light, IV-P-9932, Miscellaneous - Personnel
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1956-12-17
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.
Photo of James A Moors Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
Photo of Manel Moors Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
Photo of two unidentified young girls, nineteenth century photo album, page 8 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
Photo of unidentified baby in stroller, nineteenth century photo album, page 1 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
Photo of unidentified young boy, nineteenth century photo album, page 15 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
Photo of unidentified young child Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
Photo of unidentified young girl Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
Photographs depicting Cape Sable, 1928-1929. From Photographs : series 50.; Beginning in the James A. Waddell of Key West planted coconut palms on 1,120 acres at Middle Cape. (A few more also grew on East Cape.) Mostly untended, the Waddell Grove dominated the landscape until the 1935 hurricane destroyed the palms. These photographs are probably of the Middle Cape.
1929
Photographs depicting Musa Isle Indian Village, 1920-1927. From Photographs : series 30.; Musa Isle was a tourist attraction on the Miami River from 1919 to 1964.
1927
Photographs depicting animals, 1921-1931. Child celebrity Jackie Ott excelled as a swimmer and diver, and performed in many events during the 1920s.
1931
Pioneer tools, Children, Tremont Environmental Center, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Children examine the pioneer tools on display at Tremont.Tremont Environmental Center, IV-U-Ed-16561, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Environment Education
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1980-09
Play house Great Smoky Mountains National Park Built 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 house Great Smoky Mountains National Park Built 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)
Play house Great Smoky Mountains National Park Note: Loose stones in foreground have been placed by children to form the walls of their play" house.",Play House; Pink Cole Place, Two-Mile Branch; Gatlinburg, Tenn. III-A-Gen-12216, History - Artifacts - Miscellaneous (Davis pen; chinking; traps; playhouses; gold mining)
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1936-05-15
Portrait of Grace, standing with arms resting on chair draped in fabric [Recto] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service "To Uncle John and Aunt Wealthey(?) from Grace"
Portrait of Grace, standing with arms resting on chair draped in fabric [Verso] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service "To Uncle John and Aunt Wealthey(?) from Grace"
Portrait of Helen S. and Herbroh (?) Dooli, November 14 1892 [Recto] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service

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