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Ford's Theatre National Historic Site, District of Columbia Kings Mountain National Military Park Ford's Theater
Ford's Theatre and the House Where Lincoln Died Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.58: 3/4.
Yellowstone photo album 7, page 79 Yellowstone National Park
Official Register of the United States 1937 Clemson University Libraries Call number: cs1.31: 1937.
Official Register of the United States 1938 Clemson University Libraries Call number: cs1.31: 1938.
Official Register of the United States 1939 Clemson University Libraries Call number: cs1.31: 1939.
Official Register of the United States 1940 Clemson University Libraries Call number: cs1.31: 940.
Official Register of the United States 1943 Clemson University Libraries Call number: cs1.31: 1943.
Official Register of the United States 1945 Clemson University Libraries Call number: cs1.31: 1945.
Official Register of the United States 1948 Clemson University Libraries Call number: cs1.31: 948.
Official Register of the United States 1936 Clemson University Libraries Call number: cs1.31: 1936.
Official Register of the United States 1942 Clemson University Libraries Call number: cs1.31: 942.
Official Register of the United States 1944 Clemson University Libraries Call number: cs1.31: 944.
Official Register of the United States 1941 Clemson University Libraries Call number: cs1.31: 941.
Official Register of the United States 1946 Clemson University Libraries Call number: cs1.31: 946.
Official Register of the United States 1933 Clemson University Libraries Call number: cs1.31: 1933.
Jack Anthony at wheel of Model T Ford with wife Lula standing and son lying on running board Great Smoky Mountains National Park Jack Anthony at wheel of Model T Ford. Lula stands beside car, and son lies on running board and fender.Anthony, Jack & Lula, III-P-17216
Restoration of Ford's Theatre University of Georgia Libraries Call number: j84: i29.21: f75.
Ann, Earl, and Luther Abbott with Model T Ford, 1920's Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Ann, Earl, and Luther Abbott and with Model T Ford Slide file no. 2435; Abbotts w/ Model T; III-P-17478.Ann, Earl, and Luther Abbott and with Model T Ford Slide file no. 2435,Abbotts w/ Model T, III-P-17478
Circa 1925
Correspondence relating to rubber industry in South Florida (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.; (Biographical) The proposed rubber plantations never became established. Ficus elastica is native to India and Asia.
1924
Photo looking west at gravel Whistling Branch Ford or the Walk Your Bike Hill lined with wood poles, Cades Cove, Tennessee, 1971 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Whistling Branch Ford (Walk Your Bike Hill) before any action taken on bicycle accident prevention. Looking West.Cades Cove, II-R-Gen-17282
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1971-12-23
Photo looking west at Whistling Branch Ford or Walk Your Bike Hill with water running over trail, Cades Cove Loop Road, Tennessee, 1971 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Whistling Branch Ford (Walk Your Bike Hill) before any action taken on bicycle accident prevention. Looking West.Cades Cove Loop Road, II-R-Gen-17284
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1971-12-23
Photo looking east at Whistling Branch Ford or the Walk Your Bike hill overflowed with water, Cades Cove Loop Road, Tennessee, 1971 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Whistling Branch Ford (Walk Your Bike Hill) before any action taken on bicycle accident prevention. Looking East.Cades Cove Loop Road, II-R-Gen-17283
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1971-12-23
Photo of approach to poor condition Whistling Branch Ford on Walk You Bike Hill, Cades Cove Loop Road, Tennessee, 1972 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Approach to Whistling Branch ford (Walk Your bike Hill) after action was taken on bicycle accident prevention. Ford in poor condition and needs relocating.Cades Cove loop road, II-R-Gen-17286
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1972-01-20
Photo looking east at trail approaching poor condition Whistling Branch Ford and Walk You Bike Hill, Cades Cove Loop Road, Tennessee, 1971 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Approach to Whistling Branch ford (Walk your bike Hill) after action taken on bicycle accident prevention. Note poor condition of ford. Looking east.Cades Cove Loop Road, II-R-Gen-17285
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1972-01-20

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