George Charles Daniels, Wanchese, North Carolina, 1938Cape Hatteras National SeashoreD #21; Cape Hatteras NS; Uncle" George Charles Daniels Wanchese N.C.; (Credit National Park Lewis U.S. of Literature)". George Charles Daniels, of Wanchese 93 years old, has more than 100 descendants.
Greenbrier bridge, Park employees and their familiesGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPark employees and their families attending the bridge dedication. Von Teaster, Troy Carr, Jim Walker & Emma, Eva Ogle, Barney Ogle, Wildred Miller, Steve & Karen Miller, Ranger Bobby Holland.Greenbrier Bridge Dedication, III-D-16477, History - Dedications
Group photo of men at logging camp with axes and dogs, Walnut Bottoms, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMan at top with arms extended - Wills Price. From left, middle row- unidentified, Burn Leatherwood, Lloyd Teague, Charlie Hannah Front row - unidentified, dog, Willie Sutton, Frank White, Jason White, Wade White, John Cagle,Logging Camp Near Walnut Bottoms, III-P-17988
Inside cover, embossed liningHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkGlass plate of man and woman sitting. Woman has on dark, long sleeve dress with white collar. Hair parted in middle with some sort of ornament attached to her hair on each side below ears. Man dressed in dark suit, light shirt and bow tie. He has one arm around woman's shoulders. Plate is in a black wood embossed case, with small brass latch on right side. Front portion has broken loose from binding and it has red lining on inside. Glass plate has thin, gold embossed framing over it.
Jeff Muskrat, John Crow and Ed Israel, Gatlinburg, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkNC delegation, Jeff Muskrat, Supt. BIA, Cherokee, NC; Chief John Crow, Cherokee Tribe; Ed Israel, Manager, NC Dept. of Natural Resources and Community Development.Natural Heritage Registry, III-D-18611, History - Dedications
John Gregory posing for picture with produce in summerGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOne of the pleasures of summer. John Gregory b. Jan 10, 1852 d. Mar. 9 1918 Moved to Georgia; was almost 7' tall.Gregory, John, III-P-17155