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Ranger with female bear and 3 cubs killed by poachers in Park near Mt. Noble, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Female bear and 3 cubs killed by poachers in Park near Mt. Noble.Bear Poaching, I-E-Bear-7122, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
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1962-09
Ranger with female bear and 3 cubs killed by poachers in Park near Mt. Noble, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Female bear and 3 cubs killed by poachers in Park near Mt. Noble.Bear Poaching, I-E-Bear-7121, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
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1962-09
Ranger with female bear and 3 cubs killed by poachers in Park near Mt. Noble, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Female bear and 3 cubs killed by poachers in Park near Mt. Noble.Bear Poaching, I-E-Bear-7120, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
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1962-09
Report and Recommendations of the State Game and Fish Commissioner University of Georgia Libraries Call number: ga g200 a1 1912/1913.
Rifles and Riflemen at the Battle of Kings Mountain Winthrop University Call number: i29.45: 12.
Russian female boar Great Smoky Mountains National Park 125-pound Russian boar, female, shot near Sam's Gap on April 4, 1964. Covered tailgate!,Russian Boar, I-E-Mam-HD-6564, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
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1964-04-04
Russian female boar Great Smoky Mountains National Park 125-pound Russian boar, female, shot near Sam's Gap on April 4, 1964. Covered tailgate!,Russian Boar, I-E-Mam-HD-6565, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
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1964-04-04
Sander Smothers, Ellis Plott, Fred Plott, and Luther Thomas with bear and wild turkey killed on Walker Creek, hunters Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Sander Smothers, Ellis Plott, Fred Plott, and Luther Thomas with bear and wild turkey killed on Walker Creek. Hunters; III-P-17141.Sander Smothers, Ellis Plott, Fred Plott, and Luther Thomas with bear and wild turkey killed on Walker Creek.Hunters, III-P-17141
1935-11-25
Sideview of wooden boar trap Great Smoky Mountains National Park Wild Boar Trap, I-E-Mam-HD-7686, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
1959
Sideview of wooden boar trap Great Smoky Mountains National Park Wild Boar Trap, I-E-Mam-HD-7685, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
1959
Sow and shoat Great Smoky Mountains National Park 75-lb. sow and 18-lb. shoat shot by Rnager Ray Kimpel near the Birchfield place on Parson's Branch.Sow and shoat, I-E-Mam-HD-6573, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
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1964-04
Tales of southern rivers ix, 249p. illus. 24cm.
1924
Third Report of the Department of Game and Fish of Georgia--June 13, 1913 to June 30, 1914 University of Georgia Libraries Call number: ga n200 a1 1913/14.
This is a Hunter's Dollar: What Goes With It? University of Georgia Libraries Call number: ga g200 m1 1928 h8.
Three male boars Great Smoky Mountains National Park Three male boars, 35-40 lbs. shot in Maynard Creek area May 31, 1964.Males, I-E-Mam-HD-6579, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
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1964-05-31
Three male boars Great Smoky Mountains National Park Three male boars, 35-40 lbs. shot in Maynard Creek area May 31, 1964.Males, I-E-Mam-HD-6580, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
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1964-05-31
Three male hogs shot near Maynard creek, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park 3 male hogs shot near portable trap on Maynard Creek. HOGS shot near Maynard Creek, I-E-HD-6907, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
1964-07-18
Three male hogs shot near Maynard creek, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park 3 male hogs shot near portable trap on Maynard Creek. HOGS shot near Maynard Creek, I-E-HD-6906, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
1964-07-18
Three men with guns holding the squirrels they killed, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cades Cove men with the squirrels they shot.Squirrel hunters, III-P-17221
Timber Top Lodge, Indian Gap Great Smoky Mountains National Park Front view...Held under SUP by Ruben B. Robertson until destroyed by fired in May of 1958.Timber Top Lodge (Balsam Lodge); Indian Gap, III-B-4120, History - Buildings
Timber Top Lodge, Indian Gap Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rear view...Held under SUP by Reuben B. Robertson until destroyed by fire in May of 1958.Timber Top Lodge (Balsam Lodge); Indian Gap, III-B-4121, History - Buildings
Toxicity of Lead and Proposed Substitute Shot to Mallards Great Smoky Mountains National Park; National Park Service
1974
Trophy Room Kings Mountain National Military Park Trophy Room
Two rangers holding up deer hide, November 1948 Everglades National Park; National Park Service View of two rangers holding up deer hide, another hide hangs over tree in foreground; "Fresh deer hides found in isolated hammock by airboat patrol."
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1948-11
Tying wild boar Great Smoky Mountains National Park Birchfield place, near Parson's Branch road. Ranger Kimpel and Tellico Biologist George Matchke restraining wild boar.Tying wild boar, I-E-Mam-HD-6587, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
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1964-06-10
Tying wild boar in trap Great Smoky Mountains National Park Birchfield place near Parsons Branch road. Ranger Kimpel and Tellico Biologist George Matchke tying wild boar (in trap).Tying wild boar, I-E-Mam-HD-6586, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
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1964-06-10
View of 4 Pigs of a litter of 5 trapped in Parsons Branch trap, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park 4 Pigs of a litter of 5 trapped in Parsons Branch trap. Wild Boar, I-E-Mam-HD-7690, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
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1960-11
View of Russian boar in trap on Parsons Branch, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Russian Boar in trap on Parsons Branch, I-E-HD-7252, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
View of Russian boar inside the trap on Parsons Branch, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Clear picture of inside of trap. Russian Boar in trap on Parsons Branch, I-E-HD-7253, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
View of Russian boar inside the trap on Parsons Branch, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Russian Boar in trap on Parsons Branch, I-E-HD-7254, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
View of Russian boar inside the trap on Parsons Branch, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Russian Boar in trap on Parsons Branch, I-E-Mam-HD-7255, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
View of Russian boar inside the trap on Parsons Branch, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Russian Boar in trap on Parsons Branch, I-E-HD-7256, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
View of wooden boar trap Great Smoky Mountains National Park Wild Boar Trap, I-E-Mam-HD-7684, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
1959
View of wooden boar trap Great Smoky Mountains National Park Wild Boar Trap, I-E-Mam-HD-7683, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
1959
Warden Harold Rice posing by holding the ears of boar trapped in Parsons Branch trap, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Boar trapped in Parsons Branch trap. Tenn. Game and fish Warden Harold Rice.Wild Boar, I-E-Mam-HD-7701, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
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1960-08
Water tank, LeConte Lodge, Sevierville, Tennessee, 1971 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Water tank; Herrick Brown (concessioner),LeConte Lodge; Mt. LeConte. II-B-(6)-LeC-15684, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Permittee and Concessioner buildings - LeConte Lodge buildings
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1971-08-25
Water tank, LeConte Lodge, Sevierville, Tennessee, 1971 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Water tank, showing protection device needed for person to lean against while opening hatch.LeConte Lodge; Mt. LeConte. II-B-(6)-LeC-15685, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Permittee and Concessioner buildings - LeConte Lodge buildings
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1971-08-25

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