Large gathering posing for photographKings Mountain National Military Park; National Park ServiceVickie Revels, YCC leader, Mark Woods, Ranger, Chris Schofield at gathering
Leannah Lawson and her first husband Fate Chambers with his sons Jesse and Walter,Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Leannah Lawson and her first husband Fate Chambers with his son Jesse & Walter. (Mr. Chambers died in 1910); Chambers, Lafayette (Fate) & Family; III-P-17491.Leannah Lawson and her first husband Fate Chambers with his son Jesse & Walter. (Mr. Chambers died in 1910), Chambers, Lafayette (Fate) & Family, III-P-17491
Legal document listing births, deaths, and marriages in the Wager and Jacobs families, August 8 1793 [Recto]Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceElizabeth Jacobs, deposition, 1793. Confirms the birth of Sarah, the marriage of Sarah to John Wager, birth of John Jr. Elizabeth Jacobs is the sister of Robert Harper. She was married to Joseph until widowed and then married a Jacobs in 1753. Cross reference hafe 216438 where John Wager Sr suggests to John Jr to get confirmation that he is son of Sarah and heir to property that once belonged to Robert Harper.
Legal document listing births, deaths, and marriages in the Wager and Jacobs families, August 8 1793 [Verso]Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceElizabeth Jacobs, deposition, 1793. Confirms the birth of Sarah, the marriage of Sarah to John Wager, birth of John Jr. Elizabeth Jacobs is the sister of Robert Harper. She was married to Joseph until widowed and then married a Jacobs in 1753. Cross reference hafe 216438 where John Wager Sr suggests to John Jr to get confirmation that he is son of Sarah and heir to property that once belonged to Robert Harper.
Letter, 1790 July 17, John Wager (Harpers Ferry VA) to John Wager Junior (Philadelphia PA), page 1Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceTwo (2) page letter dated July 17, 1790, to John Wager Jr from John Wager Sr. this letter outlines the fact that John Jr is heir to upwards of 300 acres of land formerly belonging to Robert Harper. John Jr has to prove Sara Harper was his mother and she is the daughter of Joseph Harper. Cross reference to Elizabeth Jacobs deposition (hafe 216440).
Letter, 1790 July 17, John Wager (Harpers Ferry VA) to John Wager Junior (Philadelphia PA), page 2Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceTwo (2) page letter dated July 17, 1790, to John Wager Jr from John Wager Sr. this letter outlines the fact that John Jr is heir to upwards of 300 acres of land formerly belonging to Robert Harper. John Jr has to prove Sara Harper was his mother and she is the daughter of Joseph Harper. Cross reference to Elizabeth Jacobs deposition (hafe 216440).
Letter, 1790 July 17, John Wager (Harpers Ferry VA) to John Wager Junior (Philadelphia PA), page 3Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceTwo (2) page letter dated July 17, 1790, to John Wager Jr from John Wager Sr. this letter outlines the fact that John Jr is heir to upwards of 300 acres of land formerly belonging to Robert Harper. John Jr has to prove Sara Harper was his mother and she is the daughter of Joseph Harper. Cross reference to Elizabeth Jacobs deposition (hafe 216440).
Letter, 1790 July 17, John Wager (Harpers Ferry VA) to John Wager Junior (Philadelphia PA), page 4Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceTwo (2) page letter dated July 17, 1790, to John Wager Jr from John Wager Sr. this letter outlines the fact that John Jr is heir to upwards of 300 acres of land formerly belonging to Robert Harper. John Jr has to prove Sara Harper was his mother and she is the daughter of Joseph Harper. Cross reference to Elizabeth Jacobs deposition (hafe 216440).
Mack McCarter family, working on baskets on porch of house, sister with goiter, 1930Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Working on baskets on porch of house. From left, Sister w/ goiter, son in background, Mrs. McCarter, and Mack. ; Mack McCarter Family; III-P-18137.Working on baskets on porch of house. From left, Sister w/ goiter, son in background, Mrs. McCarter, and Mack.Mack McCarter Family, III-P-18137
Members of the Hicks family near Little Pigeon River at family's summer cottage, 1920'sGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Members of the Hicks family near Little Pigeon River at family's summer cottage. (Site of Sugarlands Valley Nature Trail ; Hicks Family; III-P-18206.Members of the Hicks family near Little Pigeon River at family's summer cottage. (Site of Sugarlands Valley Nature Trail, Hicks Family, III-P-18206
Circa 1925
Members of the Hicks family post before porch of summer cottage on Little Pigeon River, 1920'sGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Members of family post before porch of summer cottage on Little Pigeon River. (near site of 1995 sugarlands Valley Nature Trail ; Hicks Family; III-P-18207.Members of family post before porch of summer cottage on Little Pigeon River. (near site of 1995 sugarlands Valley Nature Trail, Hicks Family, III-P-18207
Moll Stinnett and some of her children, Dora, Sallie, Millie, Lillie, Hobbie, Joe, circa 1910Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Moll Stinnett and some of her children. Dora; Sallie; Millie; Lillie; Hobbie; Joe. Moll Stinnett was Black Bill Walker's second common law wife. She had 12 children by Black Bill Walker. Dresses and dolls were brought to the children by... Moll Stinnett; III-P-16551, History - Mountain People .Moll Stinnett and some of her children. Dora; Sallie; Millie; Lillie; Hobbie; Joe. Moll Stinnett was Black Bill Walker's second common law wife. She had 12 children by Black Bill Walker. Dresses and dolls were brought to the children by...Moll Stinnett, III-P-16551, History - Mountain People
Circa 1910
Molly Runningwolf and members of her family on Straight Fork, Swain CountyGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Molly Runningwolf and members of her family on Straight fork, Swain Co. Runningwolf Family; III-I-Gen-17322.Molly Runningwolf and members of her family on Straight fork, Swain Co.Runningwolf Family, III-I-Gen-17322
Mrs. Frank Webster Sr. (Cora) with mother, Mrs. Lillian Davis, and daughter Lillian at Appalachian Club, 1923Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Mrs. Frank Webster, Sr. (Cora) with mother, Mrs. Lillian Davis, and daughter Lillian at Appalachian Club; Mr. Webster rented a cottage. This family did not belong to the Appalachian Club. Appalachian Club; III-L-17809-a.Mrs. Frank Webster, Sr. (Cora) with mother, Mrs. Lillian Davis, and daughter Lillian at Appalachian Club; Mr. Webster rented a cottage. This family did not belong to the Appalachian Club. Appalachian Club, III-L-17809-a
Records pertaining to survey of Cape Sable(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.
1913
Sagamore HillClemson University LibrariesCall number: i29.2: sa1/2.
Sallie Whaley and her nine children, Greenbrier, circa 1918Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Sallie Whaley and her nine children ; Whaley, Sallie & Family Greenbrier; III-P-18223.Sallie Whaley and her nine children,Whaley, Sallie & Family Greenbrier, III-P-18223
Shooting up an egret rookery; Outdoor World and Recreation(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.
Stinnett Family, Greenbrier Cove, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMinnie Ownby Cantrell Stinnett (wife of Caswell Stinnett) and their children.Stinnett Family Greenbrier, III-P-18222
This is the family that lived at Junglebrook, circa 1900Great Smoky Mountains National ParkThis is the family that lived at Junglebrook. Front row: Isaac, Winie, Noah (Bud), Lucinda (Cindy), Wilson, Polly. Back row: Leonard, Frances (Frankie), Matthew (Matt), Rebecca Ann (Becky Ann). Noah Bud Ogle Family; III-F-16132, History - Farming - Farming (Sorghum making; bee keeping; haying; orchard; tobacco growing; oxen plowing; clearing land; plowing; pigs with yokes; butchering; mountain farm tanning; coopering).
Uncle Tom and Aunt Sophie Campbell at their cabin, circa 1920Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Uncle Tom & Aunt Sophie Campbell at their cabin. One room & a 'lean to' - she told me once of killing a rattler while hoeing corn. She said, 'Me and Tom were hoeing corn, and I was hoeing and Tom was asleep. She was carried down the mi. after she died, in a hammock as they could not get a coffin up the trail. Was buried with some red beads I gave her. ; Campbell, Tom & Sophie; III-P-16354, History - Mountain People .Uncle Tom & Aunt Sophie Campbell at their cabin. One room & a 'lean to' - she told me once of killing a rattler while hoeing corn. She said, 'Me and Tom were hoeing corn, and I was hoeing and Tom was asleep. She was carried down the mi. after she died, in a hammock as they could not get a coffin up the trail. Was buried with some red beads I gave her.Campbell, Tom & Sophie, III-P-16354, History - Mountain People
Webb family reunion in Wears Cove, 1986Great Smoky Mountains National ParkReunion in Wears Cove- Webb family at John Webb home ca 1916 [Effie Phipps identified at Trotter Reunion 29 Sept. 1986]
1986-09-29
Whaley FamilyGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWhaley Family, III-P-18215
Will Palmer pauses in plowing to pose for picture with his granddaughter, Eunave, note two mules pulling plow, circa 1930Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Will Palmer pauses in plowing to pose for picture with his grand daughter, Eunave. Another child is not in picture. Note two mules pulling plow. Palmer, Will & Grand daughter Eunave; III-P-17817.Will Palmer pauses in plowing to pose for picture with his grand daughter, Eunave. Another child is not in picture. Note two mules pulling plow.Palmer, Will & Grand daughter Eunave, III-P-17817
Circa 1930
William Thomas McGaha and wife with childrenGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWilliam Thomas McGaha and wife Haseltine Wilson McGaha with children. From Left - Burn McGaha Leatherwood, Arthur, Bartley Lee, Estelle. Date 1907 - 1908.McGaha, William Thomas Family, III-P-17989
Woman and four children stand on porch of Carson Messer house, Caldwell Fork, circa 1930Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Woman and 4 children stand on porch of Carson Messer house, Caldwell Fork. Carson Messer Place Caldwell Fork; III-B-17820.Woman and 4 children stand on porch of Carson Messer house, Caldwell Fork. Carson Messer Place Caldwell Fork, III-B-17820