Park maintenance crew constructing retaining wall along Little River RoadGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPark maintenance crew constructing retaining wall along Little River Road. Flood Damage; Little River Road, IV-D-4896, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage)
View of building no. 570, bare trees around, Cosby, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOne 2-unit (No. 570A); One 4 Unit (No. 570) B; Built 1963,Cosby Seasonal Quarters; Building No. 570, II-B-(2)-7709, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Quarters
The film shows the trail as it should be constructed. Mt. Cammerer Trail, constructionGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkThe film shows the trail as it should be constructed. The shooting wire held by the men in the picture gives the alignment. With very little additional drilling, Foreman Parsley can put up with this section on solid rock and eliminate wall work that will be very difficult to hold. This is especially true of the foundation towards the position from which the picture was taken. Mt. Cammerer Trail; construction, II-Th-5197, Physical Facilities - Trails - Horse Trails
Chorles S. DunnGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkChorles S. Dunn, IV-P-12968, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Park personnel at Tremont JCC siteGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAt Tremont JCC site. Dick Harden, Bob Davis, Bill Rolen, George Fry, Glenn Cantrell (?). Howard Parr, Porter Stevenson, Dan Davis.Park Personnel, IV-P-4839, Miscellaneous - Personnel
View of Building No. 517, Cosby, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkQuarters No. 517; Building No. 517; Cosby, Tenn. II-B-(2)-7707, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Quarters
View is looking up the trail showing a section on which 105 ft. of wall is to be constructed. Mt. Cammerer TrailGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkView is looking up the trail showing a section on which 105 ft. of wall is to be constructed. This wall will be average of 5 feet high and the tow as designed is not wide enough to take care of this section. Approximately 1.5 cu. yd. of concrete will be required for footers and group for the steel pins designed to tie with. Sand and cement would have to be packed from NP-7, a distance of about 6 miles. Water (60 gallons) would have to be carried about one mile.Mt. Cammerer Trail, II-Th-5201, Physical Facilities - Trails - Horse Trails
Women of the park embroidered and made a quilt during the summer of 1973Great Smoky Mountains National ParkBased on wild flower designs, the Park Women embroidered and made a quilt. During the summer of 1973, various members went to Cades Cove and quilted at the Becky Cable House. The quilt was ultimately raffled off with the proceeds going to the Sevier County Association for Retarded Children. Winner of the quilt was Mrs. Edgar Menning (Jean) who was living in Omaha, Nebr. Alma Whaley (Mrs. Audley), Bea Walters (Mrs. William), and Lorene Carr ( Mrs. Troy).Park Women's Quilt, IV-P-4636, Miscellaneous - Personnel