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Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site, Union, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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1970-1997
Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site, Union, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site, Union, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site, Union, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site, Union, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site, Union, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site, Union, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site, Union, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site, Union, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site, Union, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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McCarty House Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
South and East Sides of House and Driveway Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
De la Ronde Plantation Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
South Face of the House Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
South Face of the House with Cows Grazing on Lawn Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Close View of South Side of House Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
South Side of the House Head-On Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Southwest Corner of Beauregard House Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Southeast Corner and South Face of House Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
North Side of House and Grounds, Another Occupied Building to the West Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Barnett Knob Fire Tower Great Smoky Mountains National Park Barnett Knob Fire Tower, II-B-(1)-13587, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
Barnett Knob Fire Tower Great Smoky Mountains National Park Barnett Knob Fire Tower; Foundation, II-B-(1)-13588, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
Barnett Knob Fire Tower Great Smoky Mountains National Park Barnett Knob Fire Tower Cabin; Under construction, II-B-(1)-13589, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
Southeast Corner and South Face of House, HABS Photo Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
South Side of House, HABS Photo Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
South Face Exterior Stairwell Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Southwest Corner and South Face of the House, HABS Photo Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
North Face of Beauregard House Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Close-up of John Gray Blount corner Great Smoky Mountains National Park Close-up of John Gray Blount corner, located on top of the Smokies .25 mile east of Laurel Top.Blount Corner, III-S-12662, History - Historic Sites
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1936-01-16
House from South Before Restoration Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
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1936-02
Construction of the Monument Circle Facing South Southeast Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
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1936-06
Pecks Corner Great Smoky Mountains National Park Pecks Corner, located on top of the Smokies near head of Hughes Ridge. Pecks Corner, III-S-12668, History - Historic Sites
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1936-06-16
Bearing tree at Meigs Post. Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bearing tree at Meigs Post.Meigs Post, III-S-12670, History - Historic Sites
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1936-06-16
Meigs Post Great Smoky Mountains National Park Meigs Post, III-S-12672, History - Historic Sites
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1936-06-16
The initial stone at Meigs Post Great Smoky Mountains National Park The initial stone at Meigs Post.Meigs Post, III-S-12671, History - Historic Sites
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1936-06-16
John Gray Blount Corner Great Smoky Mountains National Park John Gray Blount Corner, .25 mile east of Laurel Top.Blount Corner, III-S-12663, History - Historic Sites
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1936-06-16
Bearing tree at Meigs Post Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bearing tree (U.S. Forest Service survey 1913) at Meigs Post. Meigs Post, III-S-12669, History - Historic Sites
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1936-06-16
18th Mile Tree Great Smoky Mountains National Park 18th Mile Tree, on top of the Smokies, near head of Hughes Ridge.18th Mile Tree, III-S-12681, History - Historic Sites
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1936-06-16
Meigs Spring and camping place in the year 1802 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Meigs spring and camping place in the year 1802.Meigs Post, III-S-12675, History - Historic Sites
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1937-02-11
Meigs Spring and camping place in the year 1802 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Meigs Spring and camping place in the year 1802. Located on top of the Smokies 1.5 miles west of Clingman's Dome, flat spruce covered area just between the head of Loggy Ridge on the Carolina side and the head of Goshen Ridge on the Tennessee side. The person standing indicates the location of the spring which rises within about 20 feet of the Appalachian Trail, and flows into Tennessee.Meigs Post, III-S-12674, History - Historic Sites
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1937-02-11
Meigs spring and campsite on top of the Smokies Great Smoky Mountains National Park Meigs spring and campsite on top of the Smokies 2 miles west of Clingmans Dome.Meigs Post, III-S-12676, History - Historic Sites
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1937-02-11
Poplar corner tree, boundary between Indian lands and Park lands Great Smoky Mountains National Park Poplar corner tree, boundary between Indian lands and Park lands, also beginning corner of Grants 501 and 502 to Felix Walker.Boundary Tree, III-S-12660, History - Historic Sites
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1937-05
Poplar corner tree, boundary between Indian lands and Park lands Great Smoky Mountains National Park Poplar corner tree, boundary between Indian lands and Park lands, also beginning corner of Grants 501 and 502 to Felix Walker.Boundary Tree, III-S-12661, History - Historic Sites
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1937-05
Meigs Post Great Smoky Mountains National Park Meigs Post as seen and pictured by Horace Kephart and George Masa in the year 1926. Copied by H. C. Wilburn from old picture attached to Kephart regarding Meigs Post and its location.Meigs Post, III-S-12673, History - Historic Sites
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1937-05-11
Deep Gap on Cataloochee-Caldwell Fork divide Great Smoky Mountains National Park Deep Gap on Cataloochee-Caldwell Fork divide, looking south. Large tree is chestnut. Site of Young Bennett episode with a buck, bear and panter in the 1870's. The person is sitting on the remains of the log cabin which the panther killed the bear. Bennett afterwards shot the panther. This large chestnut stands 35 feet north of the gap,Deep Gap, III-S-12664, History - Historic Sites
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1937-07-14
Deep Gap on Cataloochee-Caldwell Fork divide Great Smoky Mountains National Park Deep Gap on Cataloochee-Caldwell Fork divide, looking south. Large tree is chestnut. Site of Young Bennett episode with a buck, bear and panter in the 1870's.Deep Gap, III-S-12665, History - Historic Sites
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1937-07-14
Monument of Dr. Clarke Whittier Great Smoky Mountains National Park Monument at grave of Dr. Clarke Whittier, at Whittier, N. C. Dr. Whittier was a brother to the New England poet, John G. Whittier, and at one time owned about 72,000 acres of land now included in the Park. Monument of Dr. Clarke Whittier, III-S-12699, History - Historic Sites
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1937-10-11
Mingus Graveyard Great Smoky Mountains National Park Black oak 37 diameter growing on graves in Mingus graveyard, located on west side of road opposite old Mingus place, This tree is growing between two graves. Pegs sticking at stone markers.Mingus Graveyard, III-S-12695, History - Historic Sites
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1937-10-11
Cabin Flats on Bradley Fork Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cabin Flats on Bradley Fork. Here Abe and Wes Enloe maintained ranger cabin and activities for many years.Cabin Flats, III-S-12684, History - Historic Sites
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1937-10-18
Jim Chambers Place Great Smoky Mountains National Park Site on upper Big Creek (now Tawya) where Jim Chambers lived for many years. Formerly known as Rufus Floyd Licks. Here was a dwelling, a mill, and accessory buildings. About 1 mile from mouth of creek.Jim Chambers Place, III-S-12685, History - Historic Sites
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