McDonald House, Ravensford, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkView from the west. Razed 1943. O.P. McDonald House O-57 (renter) Hipps & Burgin- (Lester-Burgin-owner) Ravensford, N.C. III-B-10376, History - Buildings
Mount LeConte as seen from Fighting Creek, Squire Richard E. McCarter's House, house built by Rev. Richard Evans, circa 1918Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Mt. LeConte as seen from Fighting Creek. Squire Richard E. McCarter's House. House built by rev. Richard Evans. ; Fighting Creek; I-A-Gen-16363, Natural Features - Mountains - General Views.Mt. LeConte as seen from Fighting Creek. Squire Richard E. McCarter's House. House built by rev. Richard Evans.Fighting Creek, I-A-Gen-16363, Natural Features - Mountains - General Views
Mrs. Elbert Carver House, Cosby Creek, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkView from the east. Front. Note hipped roof on porch. Mrs. Elbert Carver House C-12A, Cosby Creek, Tennessee; III-B-10,102, History - Buildings
1937-03-22
Mrs. Elbert Carver House, Cosby Creek, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkView from west. Mrs. Elbert Carver House C-12A, Cosby Creek, Tennessee; III-B-10,103, History - Buildings;View from west.Mrs. Elbert Carver House C-12A, Cosby Creek, Tennessee, III-B-10,103, History - Buildings
Mrs. Proffitt and daughter Hazel, note mixed log and frame construction, lack of yard, flowers growing profusely, 1930Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Mrs. Proffitt and daughter Hazel (Has brother named Ellis) Note mixed log and frame construction, lack of yard, flowers growing profusely. House still standing ; Proffitt House Rt. 321, across from Wa-Floy Retreat; III-B-18124.Mrs. Proffitt and daughter Hazel (Has brother named Ellis) Note mixed log and frame construction, lack of yard, flowers growing profusely. House still standing, Proffitt House Rt. 321, across from Wa-Floy Retreat, III-B-18124
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
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
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