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Grave of Captain Wirz, Mount Olivet Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia Andersonville National Historic Site Wirz Trial/Execution/Grave
Grave, Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Maintenance Projects; 4x7, Projects/Work
Gravel road between prison site and cemetery, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Gravel Road to Prison Site between Prison Site and Cemetery; 3.5x5, Roads
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Winthrop University Call number: i29.62: 5.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina and Tennessee Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.62: 5.
Green River Road Cowpens National Battlefield View down Green River Road, Cowpens National Battlefield, South Carolina, 1996.
Groundbreaking by Park Ranger, Fort Moultrie Visitor Center, South Carolina National Park Service Groundbreaking FOMO V.C.; 11/18/74; 1.f.; 8; NOV74A3 3.
Groundbreaking by earthmover for Visitor Center construction, Fort Moultrie Visitor Center, South Carolina National Park Service Groundbreaking FOMO V.C.; 11/18/74; 1.f.; 9; NOV74A3 7.
Group of dressing rods and cleaning rods Great Smoky Mountains National Park Group 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
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1937-08-04
Group photo, Kings Mountain State Park, Blacksburg, South Carolina, 1938 South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism JUL 13, 1994; KM Co. 4479, SP-7; Group Photo-1; 1938 Annual, 88
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1994-07-13
Guadalupe Mountains National Park: An Administrative History Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.116: 19.
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1988-12
Guest reading poem, Memorial Day, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site R: Memorial Day Guest Invited to Memorial Day to Read Her Poem; 3.5x5, Visitors
Gun Naval battery readied for removal, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service SE/6-28-76; 2 Gun Naval battery readied for removal; 34; 16a; JUL76A2 6.
Gun emplacements, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service 1809 gun emplacements; 3j; FEB 11.
Gun in administrative lot across from Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service FM gun in administrative lot across from Moultrie; FM-545; ca. 1962; 5b.
Gun pit on Battery Jasper, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service B. Jasper 10 Disp. Gun Pit; 2.b.; OCT74A5 20.
Gunpowder magazine from a distance, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service 1809 magazine; 1.g.; FEB76A6 18.
Gunpowder magazine uncovered, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service 1809 magazine; 1.g.; MAR75A1 16.
Gunpowder magazine, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service FOMO 1809 traverse and powder magazine; 3k; AUG76A1 12.
Gunrooms being excavated using earthmovers, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service Arch/FS; nt; 57; l.j.; 6; G; FS 495; 000.56.01; 2/60; Excavation of Left Flank.
Guns and Hunting Bags Great Smoky Mountains National Park Guns and Hunting Bags; hanging over rock mantle, III-G-12340, History - Guns and Gunsmithing
Guns bearing on Fort Moultrie and The Channel from Fort Sumter, 1861 [recto] National Park Service From The Illustrated London News.
Gunsmithing by Mr. Gibson Great Smoky Mountains National Park I 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
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1937-10-02

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