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Garbage pit, Ice Water Springs, North Carolina, 1968 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Garbage pit before it was covered over second time.Garbage Pit; Ice water Springs, IV-U-Van-15542, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Vandalism
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1968-05-05
Garbage pit, Ice Water Springs, North Carolina, 1968 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Garbage pit before it was covered over second time.Garbage Pit; Ice water Springs, IV-U-Van-15539, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Vandalism
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1968-05-05
Car and debris, Bryson-Fontana Road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Debris down on 9A1; with overhang, II-R-BF-7271, Physical Facilities - Roads - Bryson-Fontana Road 9A
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1963-03-06
Car and debris, Bryson-Fontana Road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Chief Ranger Ela examining crack into fill 9A1, II-R-BF-7272, Physical Facilities - Roads - Bryson-Fontana Road 9A
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1963-03-06
Site of big slide on Flat Creek, Foothills Parkway, 1962 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Site of Big Slide on Flat Creek 8G1, II-R-FHP-7276, Physical Facilities - Roads - Foothills Parkway, Gatlinburg Bypass', Gatlinburg Spur
Chief Ranger Ela examining crack into fill, Bryson-Fontana Road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Chief Ranger Ela examining crack into fill 9A1, II-R-BF-7273, Physical Facilities - Roads - Bryson-Fontana Road 9A
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1963-03-06
Wheel assembly on collapsible litter developed by rangers Mathis and Delashmutt for back packing, collapsible wheel litter, 1971 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Wheel assembly on collapsible litter; developed by Rangers Mathis and Delashmutt for back packing. Collapsible Wheel Litter; IV-Z-17259.Wheel assembly on collapsible litter; developed by Rangers Mathis and Delashmutt for back packing.Collapsible Wheel Litter, IV-Z-17259
1971
Trash at picnic table, Donalds Wayside, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism W-1. Waysides. Donalds Wayside. Workman's Trash at Picnic Table. July 16, 1938-E.L. Green SCFS. Speed Graphic. CH Schaeffer in Picture, Ground Strewn with refuse from many meals. No Print
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1938-07-16
Interior with hollow log trash container, brooms, and storage cabinet, Mingus Mill, North Carolina, 1975 Great Smoky Mountains National Park View of storage cabinet, trash container made from hollow log, brooms, and fire extinguisher,Mingus Mill Interior, II-B-(5)-Mingus-15824, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved -Mingus Mill
Young men clean up litter along trail, Ice Water Springs, North Carolina, 1968 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Left to right: dale Huskey, Tom Hogan, John Hickey, Keith Tarwater, Mike Miner, with bags of litter they picked up, at new shelters at ice water Springs,Litter Cleanup Along Appalachian trail, IV-U-Van-15536, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Vandalism
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1968-05-05
Young men clean up litter along trail, Ice Water Springs, North Carolina, 1968 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Left to Right: Dale Huskey, Tom Hogan, John Hickey, Keith Tarwater, Mike Miner, with bags of litter they picked up, at new shelter at Ice water Springs. Litter Cleanup Along Appalachian trail, IV-U-Van-15537, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Vandalism
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1968-05-05
Litter folds up and is fitted with shoulder straps for back packing in to rescue site, collapsible wheel litter developed by rangers Delaschmutt and Mathis, 1971 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Litter folds up and is fitted with shoulder straps for back packing in to rescue site. Litter developed by Rangers Delaschmutt and Mathis. See IV-Z-17256 for litter when opened; Collapsible Wheel Litter; IV-Z-17258.Litter folds up and is fitted with shoulder straps for back packing in to rescue site. Litter developed by Rangers Delaschmutt and Mathis. See IV-Z-17256 for litter when opened,Collapsible Wheel Litter, IV-Z-17258
1971
Fill which lost several thousand yards of material, Bryson-Fontana Road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fill which lost several thousand yards of material which went out and down drainage into Peachtree Branch and on into Fontana Reservoir, II-R-BF-7275, Physical Facilities - Roads - Bryson-Fontana Road 9A
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1963-03-06

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