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Forney Creek Road; Bridge No. 11 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Dimensions: 4 spans- 20.5'x8', 27'x8', 26.8'x8', 23.7'x8'; skew 45 degrees; width of 9.4'; VC 8'; area waterway 500 sq.ft. Abutments: North abutment, log breastwall behind log bent; south abutment, HPRE behind log bent; Immediate Supports: Log bents; Superstructure: 3 log stringers, 12 to 14 each span; split log decking with plank runners; Condition: Breast behind north abutment, rotten; deck, poor; bent, dropped down causing stringer to sag; Proposed: Replace with steel stringers, wood deck, 3 span 32'x8'; Estimate: $5, 100.Bridge Maintenance Report of 1952; FOR-153, Forney Creek Road; Bridge No. 11, II-F-(5)-11282, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridge Maintenance
Forney Creek Road; Bridge No. 11 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Dimensions: 4 spans- 20.5'x8', 27'x8', 26.8'x8', 23.7'x8'; skew 45 degrees; width of 9.4'; VC 8'; area waterway 500 sq.ft. Abutments: North abutment, log breastwall behind log bent; south abutment, HPRE behind log bent; Immediate Supports: Log bents; Superstructure: 3 log stringers, 12 to 14 each span; split log decking with plank runners; Condition: Breast behind north abutment, rotten; deck, poor; bent, dropped down causing stringer to sag; Proposed: Replace with steel stringers, wood deck, 3 span 32'x8'; Estimate: $5, 100.Bridge Maintenance Report of 1952; FOR-153, Forney Creek Road; Bridge No. 11, II-F-(5)-11283, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridge Maintenance
Forney Creek Road; Bridge No. 20 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Dimensions: 3 spans- 23.3'x4', 23.8'x5', 20.5'x8'; width 10.6'; skew 30 degrees; waterway area 230 sq. ft.l Abutments: Log bents backed by HPRE; Intermediate Support: Log bent; Superstructure: 3 log stringers, 12 to 16; 3 plank deck; Condition: Fair, Proposed: Replace with steel stringers, wood deck, 1 span 26'x4'; Estimate: $1, 300.Bridge Maintenance Report of 1952; FOR-153, Forney Creek Road; Bridge No. 20, II-F-(5)-11292, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridge Maintenance
Forney-Bryson Road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Forney-Bryson Road; Relocation, II-R-Maint-5254, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Foundation plans Blue Ridge Parkway Virginia, Section 1M.
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1964-10-23
Frozen trees blocking road, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Prison Site 1972 - Present; General Views
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1983-01
Frozen trees leaning onto road, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Prison Site 1972 - Present; General Views
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1983-01
Going-away coffee for Willie Lon Huskey, Headquarters maintenance area, Ennis Ownby at extreme right, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Headquarters maintenace area... Febraury 24, 1965; Ennis Ownby (Willie Lon's father-in-law) at extreme right...Coffee for Willie Lon Huskey, IV-P-6985, Miscellaneous - Personnel
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1965-02-24
Group examines the lower condemned bridge, Hazel Creek, North Carolina, 1986 Great Smoky Mountains National Park During Reg. Dr. Baker's visit to Hazel Creek Joe Smith, Asst. Chief Ranger (NC); Robin Baker; Bob Wiley, Chief of Maintenance; Dave Mihalic, Acting Supt; and Reg. Dir. Bob Baker examine the lower condemned bridge on Hazel Creek.Hazel Creek condemned bridge, II-F-(3)-17386
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1986-08-30
Headquarters, maintenance area, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park BPR district Laboratory BLDG. Building No. 650, II-B-(3)-15413, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Utility buildings
1966-03
Headquarters, maintenance area, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Headquarters maintenance area,BPR district Laboratory BLDG. Building No. 650, II-B-(3)-15412, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Utility buildings
1966-03
Heating layout of maintenance area Blue Ridge Parkway Virginia, Section 1H.
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1952-01-29
Heating layout of maintenance area Blue Ridge Parkway Virginia, Section 1H.
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1952-01-21
Heating work details Blue Ridge Parkway Virginia, Section 1M.
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1964-10-23
Hedge Management for Saint-Gardens National Historic Site, Cornish, New Hampshire Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.2: sa2g.
Hydrochemistry of Southern Cumberland Island, Georgia, Kings Bay Environmental Monitoring Program National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
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1991-12
Hydroseeding Great Smoky Mountains National Park Hydroseeding tree seeds, Route 15, May 1, 1964. Photos part of report on this demonstration: Application of slurry onto treatment area: The equipment moves 5-10 mph, depending on percent of coverage required. Note the thick stream of slurry, which breaks into large, balled particles at top of slurry arc.Hydroseeding, II-R-Maint-6508, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
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1964-05
Hydroseeding Great Smoky Mountains National Park Hydroseeding tree seeds, Route 15, May 1, 1964. Photos part of report on this demonstration: Application of slurry onto treatment area: The equipment moves 5-10 mph, depending on percent of coverage required. Note the thick stream of slurry, which breaks into large, balled particles at top of slurry arc.Hydroseeding, II-R-Maint-6507, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
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1964-05
Hydroseeding, application pattern, size shown with respect to pencil. Great Smoky Mountains National Park Hydroseeding tree seeds, Route 15, May 1, 1964. Photos part of report on this demonstration: Typical application pattern, as seen on the ground: Globs measure 2-4 inches in diameter, averaging approximately one foot separation at the particular speed the slurry was applied. The black and white photo shows scale with respect to pencil.Hydroseeding, II-R-Maint-6509, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
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