Unidentified frame house on hill, note central chimney, framed construction, RFD Mail box, and outhouse, also corn and beans, 1935Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Unidentified frame house on hill. Note: Central chimney, framed construction, RFD Mail box, and outhouse (unusual before WPA). Note also corn and beans. ; Unidentified House; III-B-18122.Unidentified frame house on hill. Note: Central chimney, framed construction, RFD Mail box, and outhouse (unusual before WPA). Note also corn and beans.Unidentified House, III-B-18122
Upper Joe Queen Place D-15, Thomas Divide, Deep Creek, N.C., The house from the south, 1935Great Smoky Mountains National ParkII-B-(5)-Ocon-1834, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Oconaluftee pioneer,Oconaluftee Farmstead; House; building no. 230, Upper Joe Queen Place D-15. Thomas Divide, Deep Creek, N.C. The house from the south...
1935-04-07
No. 12 in Montony Report, Mrs. Sally Maney House, Smokemont North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkNo. 12 in Montony Report of 5/13/1935, Mrs. Sally Maney present occupant. 18'x24' frame building. One and one-half story, 5 rooms. Ceiled with matched poplar, pine floor, and weatherboarded. Kitchen addition 12'x16', one story, ceiled, pine flooring, shingle board roofing. Ceiling and framing usable, balance not salvageable. Poor condition. B-12-6. Mrs. Sally Maney House, Smokemont North Carolina III-B-10799, History - Buildings
1935-05-13
House No. 1 in Montony Report, Kyle Moles House, Smokemont North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHouse No. 1 in Montony Report of 5/13/1935- front elevation, Kyle Moles present occupant. George Carver former occupant. This is a pine log structure 16'x30' and 1 1/2 story, ceiled with rough pine boards. Three rooms, and one side of roof has metal roofing. Kitchen addition: 2 rooms 16'x18', frame, boxed and stripped with pine boards. No salvage value and in fair condition. Constructed by Aden Carver. B-1-7. Kyle Moles House, Smokemont North Carolina III-B-10794, History - Buildings
1935-05-13
Building No. 18 in Montony Report, J. C. Reagan House, D. H. Nichols, Smokemont North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBuilding No. 18 in Montony Report of 5/13/1935, J. C. Reagan present occupant. Built by occupant in 1884. Main building, 16'x32', two-story. Frame, ceiled, and weather-boarded with poplar, hardwood floors, brick chimney, metal roof. Addition, 14'x28', one-story, finished same as main building. Size rooms and two hallways. Outside newly-painted and in good condition throughout. Salvage 75% throughout. B-18-6. J. C. Reagan House, D. H. Nichols, Smokemont North Carolina III-B-10802, History - Buildings
1935-05-13
No. 17 in Montony Report of 5/13/1935, Till Beck House, Smokemont North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkNo. 17 in Montony Report of 5/13/1935, Till Beck present occupant. One-story, 24'x24', frame building. Miscellaneous, rough boxing, flooring and ceiling same, stripped on outside, cheap, composition roofing. Framing usable, boxing usable for very rough work. Four rooms roughly built and in poor condition. B-17-6. Till Beck House, Smokemont North Carolina III-B-10801, History - Buildings
1935-05-13
No. 13 in Montony Report of 5/13/1935, Quarters No. 365, Smokemont, North Carolina, George Beck HouseGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkNo. 13 in Montony Report of 5/13/1935, George W. Beck present occupant: one story, 24' x 38', boxed, weatherboarded and ceiled. Matched pine ceiling, matched pine flooring, composition roofing. Framing, ceiling, weatherboarding, and flooring usable. Boxing of little salvage value. House in good condition. Painted outside. B-13-6. Quarters No. 365, Smokemont, N.C., George Beck House III-B-(2)-10800, History - Buildings
1935-05-13
House No. 2 in Montony Report, Walter Gibson House, Smokemont North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHouse No. 2 in Montony Report of 5/13/1935, Walter Gibson present occupant. Chastien Reagan former occupant. Main building 16'x38', twp-story frame, weatherboarded and ceiled, four rooms ceiled and weatherboarded with poplar, 14'x24' kitchen addition, boxed not ceiled. Weatherboarding, ceiling, and framing usable. Painted. B-2-6.
1935-05-13
House No. 6(a) and (b) in Montony Report, Arthur Moles House, Smokemont North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHouse No. 6(a) and (b) in Montony Report of 5/13/1935, 6(a): Arthur Moles present occupant. Main building 30'x40'. 8 rooms, four rooms upstairs and four downstairs, two halls, and a bathroom. Rough boards, boxed, stripped outside, ceiled inside with 3/8", beaded, pointed pine ceiling. Floors matched pine, double porch in front 8'x40'. Framing usable, boxing and ceiling, little salvage value, flooring usable, composition roof. House in good condition. B-6a-6.; Arthur Moles House, Smokemont North Carolina; III-B-10796, History - Buildings
Building No. 4 in Swope-Fay Report, Will Myers House, Eagle Creek,, Lost Cove BranchGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBuilding No. 4 in Swope-Fay Report of 5/13-15/1935, Located on Will Meyers trace. Date of building unknown. Occupied from date of building until winter of 1932. Occupied from winter 1932 to winter 1935 by J. L. Brackett. At present unoccupied. Constructed of culled lumber. No salvage value. Will Myers House, Eagle Creek, , Lost Cove Branch III-B-10814, History - Buildings
Hiram Caldwell House, Rough Fork, Cataloochee, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkView from the northwest... (Preceded framed Caldwell House now standing: /s/ ELT, 8/76), razed. Hiram Caldwell House, Rough Fork, Cataloochee, North Carolina; III-B-10,005, History - Buildings;View from the northwest... (Preceded framed Caldwell House now standing: /s/ ELT, 8/76), razed.View from the northwest... (Preceded framed Caldwell House now standing: /s/ ELT, 8/76), razed. Hiram Caldwell House, Rough Fork, Cataloochee, North Carolina; III-B-10,005, History - Buildings;View from the northwest... (Preceded framed Caldwell House now standing: /s/ ELT, 8/76), razed.Hiram Caldwell House, Rough Fork, Cataloochee, North Carolina;Hiram Caldwell House, Rough Fork, Cataloochee, North Carolina, III-B-10,005, History - Buildings;III-B-10,005, History - Buildings
Lush Caldwell House, Messer Fork, Cataloochee, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National Park-also known as E. J. Messer-, HABS, North Carolina 6, View from the northwest... Melting down.Lush Caldwell House, Messer Fork, Cataloochee, North Carolina, III-B-10,038, History - Buildings
Lush Caldwell House, Messer Fork, Cataloochee, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkFrom the southeast... HABS North Carolina.6, Melting down.Lush Caldwell House, -also known as E. J. Messer, Messer Fork, Cataloochee, North Carolina, III-B-10,039, History - Buildings
J. M. Conrad House, Head of Conrad Branch, CataloocheeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkEast elevation. HABS North Carolina-8. Melting down. J. M. Conrad House CA-26, Head of Conrad Branch, Cataloochee III-B-10152, History - Buildings
Detail for porch, southwest corner, Jim Hannah House, Little Cataloochee, Building No. 147, 1937Great Smoky Mountains National ParkDetail for porch, southwest corner. Note the beans strung up to dry for winter use. These are called shuck beans, fodder beans, or leather britches.Jim Hannah House; Little Cataloochee; Building No. 147, II-B-(5)-3047, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Kate Lawson House about 1915Great Smoky Mountains National ParkII-B-(5)-2019, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved, Peter Cable House; Cades Cove; Building No. 178, Kate Lawson House about 1915.
Elredge Caldwell or Levi Caldwell Tract No. 214, Oldest Log House in CataloocheeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOldest log house in the Cataloochee district...Said to have been built about 100 years ago (1840). Canadian Top in background. Elredge Caldwell or Levi Caldwell Tract No. 214. (See also: III-B-9190 and III-B-10105) Oldest Log House in Cataloochee III-B-10433, History - Buildings