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Yellowstone photo album 19, page 95 Yellowstone National Park
Ranger Mark Hannah, Walnut Bottom, North Carolina, 1942 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ranger Mark Hannah at Walnut Bottoms.Hannah, Ranger Mark, IV-P-17017
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1942-07
Yellowstone photo album 19, page 96 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 27, page 47 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 27, page 51 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 19, page 97 Yellowstone National Park
Hydrologic bench mark sign, 1969 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Hydrologic Bench-mark Streamflow Station operated by the U.S. department of the Interior Geological Survey. The Area drained by Little River above this point (106 square miles) lies wholly within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The streamflow and other hydrologic data collected here will make possible the assessment of natural hydrologic changes and trends, uninfluenced significantly by actions of man.Hydrologic Bench Mark Sign, II-A-Sign-15325, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Signs
1969
Bottom of a cut down tree marked 4 on top, Big Locust Nature Trail, circa 1959 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Big Locust Nature Trail; Point #4, II-Tn-5432, Physical Facilities - Trails - Nature trails, Spruce Fir, Big Locust, Buckeye, Cades Cove Vista, Pine Oak, Junglebrook, Sugarlands, Cosby; Elkmont (Mids Branch)
Circa 1959
Bottom of cut down tree marked 8 in front of large tree, Big Locust Nature Trail, circa 1959 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Big Locust on; Big Locust Nature Trail, II-Tn-5433, Physical Facilities - Trails - Nature trails, Spruce Fir, Big Locust, Buckeye, Cades Cove Vista, Pine Oak, Junglebrook, Sugarlands, Cosby; Elkmont (Mids Branch)
Circa 1959

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