Search Results


Page 1 of 1
9 Items

View:
Highway construction, Ocracoke, North Carolina, 1956 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Heavy equipment, trucks, parked at base, Ocracoke Island, used on new highway construction.
View on map 
1956-11-21
Heavy equipment building road grade, Ocracoke, North Carolina, 1956 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Heavy equipment building road grade for new highway on Ocracoke Island.
View on map 
1956-11-21
Highway construction, Ocracoke, North Carolina, 1956 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Highway construction, Ocracoke; 1st overpass, Lum Gaskills"; artificial lake resulting from sand removal for fill."
View on map 
1956-11-14
Survey line for new state highway, through Ocracoke dune area, North Carolina, 1955 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Survey line through Ocracoke dune area for new state highway.
View on map 
1955-11-17
Highway construction, Ocracoke, North Carolina, 1956 Cape Hatteras National Seashore 11-14-56 Sand Highway - Between 3rd and 4th overpass. Highway construction, Ocracoke, building sand grade between 3rd and 4th overpasses.
View on map 
1956-11-14
Highway construction, Ocracoke, North Carolina, 1956 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Colverts and other material for use on new Ocracoke highway, here piled near NPS dock on SIlver Lake.
View on map 
1956-11-21
Survey line for new state highway, through Ocracoke dune area, North Carolina, 1955 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Survey line through Ocracoke dune area for new state highway.
View on map 
1955-11-17
Highway construction, Ocracoke, North Carolina, 1956 Cape Hatteras National Seashore 11-14-56 Near 3rd Overpass - Travis Williams ; Removing sand for fill. Contractor's heavy equipment moving sand to build grade for new highway on Ocracoke Is.
View on map 
1956-11-14
Stock pile of marl, for use in road construction, Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, 1956 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Stock pile of marl at old Navy Base for use by State in road construction on Ocracoke Is.
View on map 
1956-07-03

Generously Supported By

National Park Service
Institute of Museum and Library Services
Clemson University