Building construction, putting up the log walls, 1965Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Putting up the log walls. See preceding pictures for cutting logs for this structure; Building Construction; III-L-18198.Putting up the log walls. See preceding pictures for cutting logs for this structure,Building Construction, III-L-18198
Detail for porch, southwest corner, Jim Hannah House, Little Cataloochee, Building No. 147, 1937Great Smoky Mountains National ParkDetail for porch, southwest corner. Note the beans strung up to dry for winter use. These are called shuck beans, fodder beans, or leather britches.Jim Hannah House; Little Cataloochee; Building No. 147, II-B-(5)-3047, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Mrs. Proffitt and daughter Hazel, note mixed log and frame construction, lack of yard, flowers growing profusely, 1930Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Mrs. Proffitt and daughter Hazel (Has brother named Ellis) Note mixed log and frame construction, lack of yard, flowers growing profusely. House still standing ; Proffitt House Rt. 321, across from Wa-Floy Retreat; III-B-18124.Mrs. Proffitt and daughter Hazel (Has brother named Ellis) Note mixed log and frame construction, lack of yard, flowers growing profusely. House still standing, Proffitt House Rt. 321, across from Wa-Floy Retreat, III-B-18124
Spence Field Trail ShelterGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkShowing condition some people leave things in...Spence Field Trail Shelter; Appalachian Trail, II-B-(4)-TS-5272, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
The fireplace and stairs, Jim Hannah House, Little Cataloochee, Building No. 147, 1937Great Smoky Mountains National ParkInterior view of the first floor of the log house looking northeast toward the fireplace and stairs. The floor constructed of puncheons, some of them 24 inches wide, is one of the finest examples in the Park.Jim Hannah House; Little Cataloochee; Building No. 147, II-B-(5)-3050, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
1937-12
Timbertop Lodge next to road, Indian Gap, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSummer residents of Rheuben D. Robertson, Pres. Champion Fibre Co. House stood at Indian Gap; constructed ca 1924; burned in late 1950's See also III-B-17428 & 17429,Timbertop Lodge, III-B-17861
View from northwest, Oconaluftee Visitor Center, 1982Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: View from North West; Oconaluftee Visitor Center; II-B-(5)-Ocon-17786.View from North West, Oconaluftee Visitor Center, II-B-(5)-Ocon-17786
View of house, bee gums, apple house, cribs, and barn from near Oconaluftee Visitor Center, 1982Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: view of house, bee gums, apple house, cribs, and barn from near Visitor Center; Oconaluftee Visitor Center; II-B-(5)Ocon-17788.view of house, bee gums, apple house, cribs, and barn from near Visitor Center,Oconaluftee Visitor Center, II-B-(5)Ocon-17788
1982
Viewed from northwest, through fork of tree, Oconaluftee Visitor Center, 1982Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: viewed from North West, through fork of tree; Oconaluftee Visitor Center; II-B-(5)-Ocon-17787.viewed from North West, through fork of tree, Oconaluftee Visitor Center, II-B-(5)-Ocon-17787