Building 36, Master Armorer's House, Gun Museum and Displays, rifles, 1973Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkGun Museum and Displays. Building #36, Master Armorer's House. Original caption: Park: H.F.N.H.P. Negative No. NHF-3387. See Classification No. Subject: Gun Museum and Displays. Location: Building #36, Master Armorer's House. Photographer and Companions: Neal Randell. Date: 10/2/73.
Cleaning the gunGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkCleaning the gun.Gunsmithing; Wiley Gibson Forge; Walden's Creek, Tennessee, III-G-12327, History - Guns and Gunsmithing
Gibson and Delosier rifle stocksGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkFrom Tennessee.Gibson and Delosier Rifle Stocks, III-G-12296, History - Guns and Gunsmithing
Group of dressing rods and cleaning rodsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkGroup of dressing rods and cleaning rods, made and used by several different gun makers.Dressing Rods and Cleaning Rods, III-G-12312, History - Guns and Gunsmithing
Gun rack with descriptionsKings Mountain National Military Park; National Park ServiceTence Rhea participation in Historic Weapons Certification Course, Harpers Ferry, W. V., March 24-April 5, 1985
Gunsmithing by Mr. GibsonGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkI can knock a squirrel pine blank out of a tree at sixty yards.,Gunsmithing; Wiley Gibson Forge; Waldens, Tennessee, III-G-12326, History - Guns and Gunsmithing
Gunsmithing tools used by Mr. GibsonGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkGunsmithing tools used by Mr. Gibson, his father William Gibson, and his grandfather Stephen Gibson: 1. Tap and dies; 2. Bow of bow drill; 3. The frill; 4. Breast plate of Bow drill; 5. Hacksaw used in flaring rifling at muzzel of the barrel; 6. Trade mark tools; 7. Plane for setting barrel in stock.Gunsmithing; Wiley Gibson Forge; Waldens, Tennessee, III-G-12324, History - Guns and Gunsmithing
Historical weapons certification courseKings Mountain National Military Park; National Park ServiceTence Rhea participation in Historic Weapons Certification Course, Harpers Ferry, W. V., March 24-April 5, 1985
Model for spiral on rifling machine and blankGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkModel for spiral on rifling machine and blank, showing method of laying off spiral, by Mrs. Mat Ownby.Rifling Machine, III-G-12311, History - Guns and Gunsmithing
Mr. Gibson using the bow drillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMr. Gibson using the bow drill.Gunsmithing; Wiley Gibson Forge; Waldens, Tennessee, III-G-12323, History - Guns and Gunsmithing
Part of a black walnut stump used to make gun stocksGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPart of a black walnut stump used to make gun stocks.Gunsmithing; Wiley Gibson Forge; Waldens, Tennessee, III-G-12325, History - Guns and Gunsmithing
Participation in Historic Weapons Certification CourseKings Mountain National Military Park; National Park ServiceTence Rhea participation in Historic Weapons Certification Course, Harpers Ferry, W. V., March 24-April 5, 1985
Rangers practicing use of fire armsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRangers practicing use of fire arms.Shooting Range, IV-T-4573, Miscellaneous - Training, Schools
Rangers practicing use of fire armsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRangers practicing use of fire arms.Shooting Range, IV-T-4571, Miscellaneous - Training, Schools
Rangers practicing use of fire armsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRangers practicing use of fire arms.Shooting Range, IV-T-4572, Miscellaneous - Training, Schools
Sailors and park ranger next to cannonEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of sailors and park employee next to cannon at Fort Jefferson; 1962; "Navy Tours at Fort Jefferson"; "Tours, Trail Hikes, etc." Locality: Fort Jefferson Photo Source: Keywords: Visitors.