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Speech and visitors, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Visitors; 5x7, Visitors
Stinnett Family, Greenbrier Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Minnie Ownby Cantrell Stinnett (wife of Caswell Stinnett) and their children.Stinnett Family Greenbrier, III-P-18222
The cabin of Uncle Tom and Aunt Sophie Campbell near Gatlinburg. Uncle Tom and Aunt Sophie with two of their grandchildren on the porch, 1931 Great Smoky Mountains National Park The cabin of Uncle Tom and Aunt Sophie Campbell near Gatlinburg. Uncle Tom and Aunt Sophie with two of their grandchildren on the porch. Bee gums can be seen beyond the house.Campbell, Tom & Sophie, Ill-P-4239, History - Mountain People
1931-11-10
This is the family that lived at Junglebrook, circa 1900 Great Smoky Mountains National Park This 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).
Circa 1900
Thomas Burt Walker and his sons pose on threshing machine, Missouri Great Smoky Mountains National Park Thomas Burt Walker and sons threshing in Missouri. These are descendants of Capt. William Walker.Walker Family, III-P-17530
Tom Talley's house on Stillwell Branch, Tom Talley married Lizzie Bradley, circa 1939 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tom Talley's house on Stillwell Branch. Tom Talley married Lizzie Bradley (Identified by Fred Bradley). Tom Talley; Stillwell Branch; III-I-Gen-16322, History - Indians - People, etc.
Circa 1939
Uncle Tom and Aunt Sophie Campbell at their cabin, circa 1920 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original 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
Circa 1920
Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site, New York Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.58: 32.
Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site, New York Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.58: 32.
Visitors with American Ex-POW flag, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Visitors with AXPOW Flag; 5x7, Visitors
Visitors, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Visitors; 8x10, Visitors
Visitors, group going through outdoor serving line, Butler reunion Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
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1939-07
W.G.B. Messer family standing on porches of house Great Smoky Mountains National Park W.G.B. Messer family stands on porches of house.W.G.B. Messer Family, III-P-4825, History - Mountain People
Webb family reunion in Wears Cove, 1986 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Reunion in Wears Cove- Webb family at John Webb home ca 1916 [Effie Phipps identified at Trotter Reunion 29 Sept. 1986]
1986-09-29
Whaley Family Great Smoky Mountains National Park Whaley Family, III-P-18215
Will Palmer pauses in plowing to pose for picture with his granddaughter, Eunave, note two mules pulling plow, circa 1930 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original 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 children Great Smoky Mountains National Park William 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 1930 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original 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
Circa 1930
Woman sitting on porch of Albert Hill House with water system in front yard, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Object in front yard is a water system.Albert Hill House Cades Cove, III-B-17448
Wylie Price family, from left Lloyd, Wylie, Vernie, Isabelle, Troy, and John, Greenbrier, 1915 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: From left LLoyd, Wylie, Vernie, Isabelle, Troy, and John; Price, Wylie Family Greenbrier; III-P-18342.From left LLoyd, Wylie, Vernie, Isabelle, Troy, and John,Price, Wylie Family Greenbrier, III-P-18342
1915

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