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Front door of Hannah Cabin, Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Front door.Hannah Cabin; Cataloochee, II-B-(5)-4791, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
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1975-07-31
Detail of door in old barn near Tub mill, 1942 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of door in old barn near tub mill.Junglebrook Old Barn; Cherokee Orchard Road, II-B-(5)-3026, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
1942-06-12
Front view of wooden structure with open door, Cades Cove, Tennessee, 1953 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Building report photo.Henry Whitehead Smokehouse; Cades Cove; Building No. 177, II-B-(5)-3001, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Ground floor doors of Messer Barn, Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Doors, ground floor.Messer Barn; Cataloochee, II-B-(5)-4815, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
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1975-07-31
Door to service magazine in Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service 1870s Service Magazine 3K.
Door open on log blacksmith shop, Cable Mill, Tennessee, 1958 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cable Mill Blacksmith Shop, II-B-(5)-Cable Mill-3591, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings
Door area of building 36, New Master Armorer's House, as seen from inside building 38, Tearney Building, or 40, Richards Building Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Door area of building 36 as seen from inside building 38 or 40, No prints, 3x4 negative.
Door to principle powder magazine within Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service 1870 Principle Powder Magazine 3K.
Rear basement door, Plantation house, Hampton Plantation State Historic Site, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Rear Basement Door Sill Hampton
Hinges of door, Fonz cable barn, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Door detail. Note the hinges made of horse and mule shoes.Fonz Cable Barn; Cades Cove, Tenn. III-B-9094, History - Buildings
Door, Plantation house, Hampton Plantation State Historic Site, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Hampton Door Sill in Contact with Soil. East Side? 9/13/01
Door, Plantation house, Hampton Plantation State Historic Site, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Door Sill In Contact with Ground, Rear of Home, Hampton 9/13/01
Hinges to blacksmith door, Ranger station, Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of hinges to blacksmith door.Cataloochee Ranger Station Blacksmith, II-B-(1)-13232, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
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1942-05
A door inside Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service Northeast/Mag. FOMO; 3K; 74A5 12.
Pearly Anthony barn, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Door detail. Note the half horseshoes which have been used to make the pin portion of the hinge.Pearly Anthony Barn CC-2 , North Cove Road, Cades Cove, Tennessee, III-B-9 8, History - Buildings
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1937-03-11
View of employee residence doorway, 1965 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Landscape planting around the four employee residence and the eight units of seasonal quarters at headquarters to enhance the appearance of grounds and buildings, as well as to delineate circulation patterns, provide screening for privacy; and reduce maintenance operations to some degree. Cornus Florida (flowering dogwood) in place...Headquarters Residence Area, II-B-(2)-15585, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Quarters
View of porch on house with side door on right, John Oliver cabin, Cades Cove, Tennessee, 1960 Great Smoky Mountains National Park View from uphill side of cabin; Completion report photo.John Oliver cabin; Building No. 186; Cades Cove, II-B-(5)-3884, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
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1960-03-25
Open door of farmstead house, Oconaluftee, North Carolina, 1952 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Photograph of original setting, Joe Queen place: Detail View 2.Oconaluftee Farmstead House; Building No. 230, II-B-(5)-Ocon-6015, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Oconaluftee pioneer, Farmstead buildings
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Circa 1952
Cat sitting in a cat hole, an entryway created for cats in doors Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of cat hole, as the name implies, are cut in the lower corners of doors to allow cats to come and go as they please. Cat Hole; III-B-10,104, History - Buildings;Detail of cat hole, as the name implies, are cut in the lower corners of doors to allow cats to come and go as they please.Cat Hole, III-B-10,104, History - Buildings
1936-08-15
Standing by back door, Jane Greene, Arvel Greene Great Smoky Mountains National Park Standing by back door (kitchen door) at Luftee Farmstead. See III-P-16569 for article about their winning the Western Carolina University Mountain Heritage Award. Photos taken to send to NPS Courier along with article.Greene, Jane & Arvel, III-P-16572, History - Mountain People
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1980-10
Door after restoration, Jim Carr Mill, Newfound Gap Highway, Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Interior of the mill, looking toward the door, after restoration. Note the rib-pole roof. The boards for the door were split from a log with an axe. Also note the wooden hinges.Jim Carr Mill Newfound Gap Highway
Door detail of Witt Shields Barn, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of door at C... NOTE the left door jamb shows the original height of the door. The log above the top of this jamb has been cut out to increase the height of the opening. The upper part of the left (or hinge) stile forms a spindle. A piece of wood cut out to receive the spindle was fastened to the barn with oak pegs... this formed the upper hinge of the door. NOTE latch to right of door. For detail and explanation of lower hinge, see III-B-10657.
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1941-07
Door hinge detail of Witt Shields Barn, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of portion of lower hinge at C. A block of oak, in which a round depressing (or sock was cut, was fastened to the log with the two oak pegs shown in the picture. The bottom end of the left (or hinge) stile of the door was formed into a pivot white fitted into the socket, forming the lower hinge of the door. NOTE that the door and hinges are constructed entirely of wood, not a single nail or other metal being required.
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1942-07
View of detail of new door latch after rehabilitation work, John Oliver Cabin, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of door latch. Rehabilitation of historical structures Work Order No. B-41 GRSM Completion report photo,John Oliver House Building No. 186 Cades Cove, II-B-(5)-7341, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
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1963-03
Interior view of log wall and replaced door, after rehabilitation work, John Oliver Cabin, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rehabilitation of historical structures Work Order No. B-41 Interior view of log wall and replaced door. On left side of door the boards covering the space between logs removed in preparation for wood treatment and chinking. Completion report photo.John Oliver House Building No. 186 Cades Cove, II-B-(5)-7342, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
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1963-03

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