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Sealing cracks near gun pit on Battery Jasper, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service Sealing Cracks; 2.b.; FEB75A6 12; 15.
Concrete material from water blasting, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service Material from water blasting; 1.f.; AUG74A1 15.
Finished concrete floor, Fort Moultrie Visitor Center, South Carolina National Park Service FOMO VC Floor; Harris; MAR75A1 2.
Metal frame for concrete ceiling, Fort Moultrie Visitor Center, South Carolina National Park Service Visitor Center Office Area; March 5 CLS; 29; 1.g.; MAR 17.
This view if looking south, showing a section of the Little Tennessee River where Abrams Creek joins it. Old Abraham or Ooskuah of Chilhowee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Wilburn's Historical Paper No. IV, Plate I. This view if looking south, showing a section of the Little Tennessee River where Abrams Creek joins it. The concrete bridge in the foreground, under which the creek flows, is a viaduct of Federal Highway 129, which highway runs along north, or right bank of the river for a good many miles through this area, and also skirts the southeast border to the Park something 10 miles. The flat bottom land across the river in the background in the vicinity of the buildings and the team plowing is the area that was occupied by the Cherokee town, Chilhowee, as represented by the Timberlake map, illustrative Plate III in this paper. (Photo No. IV-M-405) For placement relative to the Park, refer to the WEST half of the topographic map of the Park published by the USGS in 1934. It was originally planned to take all of the Abrams Creek area into the Park. But it is generally understood that the Aluminum Company of America has a proposed hydro-electric development that will flood this area. Floor-line markings indicate that the water will be raised 18 to 20 feet above the surface of the bridge.Old Abraham or Ooskuah of Chilhowee, III-P-5203, History - Mountain People
Duplicate of foregoing. Old Abraham or Ooskuah of Chilhowee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Duplicate of foregoing.Old Abraham or Ooskuah of Chilhowee, III-P-5204, History - Mountain People
Men pouring concrete slab in construction area, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Under construction, pouring concrete slab.Cades Cove Maintenance Building; Building No. 468, II-B-(3)-3307, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Utility buildings
Men pouring concrete while other man smooths concrete, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Under construction, concrete floor slab.Cades Cove Maintenance Building; Building No. 468, II-B-(3)-3308, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Utility buildings
Concrete intake structure in water, Deep Creek, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Intake structure.Deep Creek Water System, II-U-Water-3290, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems

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