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View of Clingmans Dome showing original timber and burnt land at left, 1938 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Clingmans Dome, showing original timber and burnt land. Dead trees are olive-sided flycatcher haunts. Clingmans Dome, Flycatcher, Olive-sided, I-A-CD-252, Natural Features - Mountains - Views of and from Clingmans Dome.
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1938-09
Man being lifted by crane to top of main column, Clingmans Dome, Tennessee, circa 1960 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Reaching for perch"...Showing method of erection of cement pipes in main column.",Clingmans Dome Tower; Building No. 521; Construction, II-B-(4)-5329, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
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Circa 1959
Project supervisor Wilhelm being lifted by crane to inspect inside main column, Clingmans Dome, Tennessee, circa 1960 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Going up"...Project Supervisor Wilhelm using crane to inspect inside of main column.", Clingmans Dome Tower; Building No. 521; Construction, II-B-(4)-5332, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
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Circa 1959
View of Clingmans Dome from trail to Double Springs Gap, showing fog at right, 1938 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fog on Tennessee side of Clingmans Dome, clear on North Carolina side. Photo from trail to Double Springs Gap. Clingmans Dome, Fog, I-A-CD-248, Natural Features - Mountains - Views of and from Clingmans Dome.
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1938-09
Clingmans Dome in back at point in skyline road east of and near Dome, Park Museum Committee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Clingmans Dome in back at point in skyline road east of and near Dome. Left to right: J. R. Eakin, D. C. Chapman, Jennison, Harry Milliken , Mrs. J. R. Eakin, Mrs. W. E. Ross, Miss Harris.Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains, park Museum Committee ( in part). IV-V-9556, Miscellaneous - Visitors
1935-09-08
Project supervisor Wilhelm being brought down by crane from inspecting inside main column, Clingmans Dome, Tennessee, circa 1960 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Coming down---real comfy"...Project Supervisor Wilhelm using crane to inspect inside of main column.", Clingmans Dome Tower; Building No. 521; Construction, II-B-(4)-5333, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
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Circa 1959
Clingmans Dome in back, from point along skyline road near Dome, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains, Park Museum Committee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Clingmans Dome in back, from point along skyline road near Dome. Left to right: Karl Steinmetz, J. R. Eakin, D. C. Chapman, Mrs. J. R. Eakin, Mrs. W. E. Ross, Miss Harris.Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains, park Museum Committee ( in part). IV-V-9555, Miscellaneous - Visitors
1935-09-08
Clingmans Dome as seen from the Skyway about a half mile west of Collins Gap, circa 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Clingmans Dome as seen from the Skyway about a half mile west of Collins Gap; Clingmans Dome; I-A-CD-17934.Clingmans Dome as seen from the Skyway about a half mile west of Collins Gap, Clingmans Dome, I-A-CD-17934
Circa 1935
View of Clingmans Dome from trail to Double Springs Gap, showing burned area at left, fog at right, 1938 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fog on Tennessee side of Clingmans Dome, clear on North Carolina side. Photo from trail to Double Springs Gap. Clingmans Dome, Fog, I-A-CD-247, Natural Features - Mountains - Views of and from Clingmans Dome.
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1938-09

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