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Flood damage to Metcalf Bottoms footbridge, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Damage to Metcalf Bottoms picnic grounds. Footbridge washed out and damaged... 1966 Flood, IV-D-66 Flood-14354, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage) - Flood of 1966
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1966-02-14
Tourists standing on Chimneys foot bridge no. 1, West Prong Little Pigeon River, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tourists on bridge...Chimneys Foot Bridge No. 1 West Prong, Little Pigeon River, II-F-(1)-10925, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges footlogs
View looking across Panther Creek Horse Trail Bridge, Middle Prong Little River, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park View standing at one end of bridge and looking across.Panther Creek Horse Trail Bridge over Middle Prong, Little River, II-F-(2)-10999, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Horse Trail Bridges
W.D. McDonald, Sr. on cantilever bridge over Pigeon River just below Gatlinburg on the way to Pigeon Forge, circa 1918 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: W.D. McDonald, Sr. on bridge over Pigeon River just below Gatlinburg on the way to Pigeon Forge. . Cantilever Bridge; IV-G-16352, Miscellaneous - Gatlinburg.W.D. McDonald, Sr. on bridge over Pigeon River just below Gatlinburg on the way to Pigeon Forge. .Cantilever Bridge, IV-G-16352, Miscellaneous - Gatlinburg
Circa 1918
One of the foot bridges on Deep Creek below Bryson Place, note rhododendron maximum in bloom on left bank Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of the foot bridges on Deep Creek. Below Bryson Place. note rhodeodendron maximum in bloom, on left bank.Deep Creek Foot Bridge, II-F-(1)-9538, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges, footlogs
1935-06-27
Piers under construction and stone masonry for Alum Cave no. 2, Grassy Patch, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Piers under construction and stone masonry for timber bridge at Grassy Patch.Alum Cave Trail Foot Bridge No. 2; Grassy Patch, II-F-(1)-10912, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges; footlogs
View of public way looking north, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Harpers Ferry National Historical Park View of public way looking north. Shows: the west side of Harper House and Marmion Row, porches of harper house with railings and trellis, bridge across public way to garden, which has shrubbery hanging over the rock wall, rocky roadbed of p. way, several houses on the left side and a house on high street, directly across from the entrace to public way.
Piers under construction and stone masonry for Alum Cave Trail foot bridge no. 2, Grassy Patch, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Piers under construction and stone masonry for timber bridge at Grassy Patch.Alum Cave Trail Foot Bridge No. 2; Grassy Patch, II-F-(1)-10911, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges; footlogs
Eagle Rock Creek foot bridge site before construction, Eagle Rock Creek, Middle Prong Little Pigeon River, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bridge site before cosntruction. Eagle Rock Creek, Middle Prong, Little Pigeon River.Eagle Rock Creek Foot Bridge, II-F-(1)-10926, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges footlogs
Yellowstone photo album 23, page 91 Yellowstone National Park
Double natural log bridge at point on Alum Cave Trail to Arch Rock, Grassy Patch, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Double natural log bridge at point on trail to Arch Rock where topo almost necessitates changing trail from left to right bank of stream. Several hundred feet above, a 30 log spans creek and will be used to recross stream."
Yellowstone photo album 11, page 71 Yellowstone National Park

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