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In-Kind Replacement of Historic Stamped Metal Exterior Siding Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.84/3-8: 3.
Sign, showing scrap iron facility Kings Mountain National Military Park
Metal scaffold Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
1981
Small metal-wrought bust Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Circa 1986
Metal scaffold on roof Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
1981
Metal piece measurement Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Circa 1985
Base of metal structure Dry Tortugas National Park; National Park Service
Metal piece attached to wall Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Close of metal structure Dry Tortugas National Park; National Park Service
Close up of rusted metal Dry Tortugas National Park; National Park Service
Close up of metal structure Dry Tortugas National Park; National Park Service
Close up of rusted metal structure Dry Tortugas National Park; National Park Service
Old metal piece measurement Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
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Circa 1985
Materials turned in on scrap drive Great Smoky Mountains National Park Scrap Drive, IV-Z-9399, Miscellaneous
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1942-10
Metallic Vessel Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Underwater metal detecting at His Majesty's Ship Fowey Wreck site Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Underwater metal detecting at His Majesty's Ship Fowey Wreck site.
Materials turned in on scrap drive Great Smoky Mountains National Park Materials turned in on scrap drive.Scrap Drive, IV-Z-9398, Miscellaneous
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1942-10
Lower level half wall, east side, visitor center, March 1998 Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Lower level half wall, east side, visitor center.
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1998-03
Construction, Twentymile Ranger Station Water System, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Twentymile Ranger Station Water System, II-U-Water-9436, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
Mangled metal, Hurricane Andrew, 1992 Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Destruction caused by Hurricane Andrew at Biscayne National Park.
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1992-05
East side porch wall, lower level visitor center, March 1998 Biscayne National Park; National Park Service East side porch wall, lower level visitor center.
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1998-03
Restoration area outlined with sheet metal, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, 1875 National Park Service 1870's area Res; 9; JUL75A7 13.
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1875-07
Yellowstone photo album 7, page 5 Yellowstone National Park
Two men in hardhats working on restoration of large metal structure, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, 1875 National Park Service FOMO Restoration- straightening gan track; Harris; JUL75 13.
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1875-07
Rocks in distance and on right side with metal tubes, Sugarlands Visitor Center, Tennessee, 1959 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Landscaping...general appearance of site before start of clearing at Visitors Center.Sugarlands Visitor Center; Building No. 442, II-B-(4)-3548, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
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1959-12-17
Tunnel reflectors, Foothills Parkway, Gatlinburg bypass, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Painting reflectors, in the headquarters maintenance area, that were later installed in the tunnel on the Gatlinburg spur of the Foothills Parkway. These reflectors were made of lengths of angle iron, painted with Codit. After painting, they were bloted to studs driven into the walls of the tunnel.Tunnel Reflectors, II-R-FHP-9335, Physical Facilities - Roads - Foothills Parkway, Gatlinburg Bypass', Gatlinburg Spur
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1964-03
Metal roof under construction, Fort Moultrie visitor Center, South Carolina National Park Service FOMO Visitor Center Roof; Harris; JUL75A5 14.
Scrap picked up in Sugarlands valley, The Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Scrap an junk collected by APW workers in the Sugarlands Valley in Sevier County. It represents 10 truckloads, and consisted of old wire fences, old automobile bodies, large cans, and other forms of scrap and junk, a large part of which was left by the people who lived there before the Park was established.Scrap Picked Up in Sugarlands Valley by APW Workers, III-Z-7456, History - Miscellaneous
Scrap picked up in Sugarlands valley, The Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Scrap an junk collected by APW workers in the Sugarlands Valley in Sevier County. It represents 10 truckloads, and consisted of old wire fences, old automobile bodies, large cans, and other forms of scrap and junk, a large part of which was left by the people who lived there before the Park was established. Sent to: Gatlinburg Press, Maryville Alcoa Daily Times, Waynesville Mountaineer, Smoky Mountain Times, Knoxville News Sentinel, Knoxville Journal, Asheville Citizen Times with press release of April 22, 1963.Scrap Picked Up in Sugarlands Valley by APW Workers, III-Z-7449, History - Miscellaneous
Scrap picked up in Sugarlands valley, The Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Scrap an junk collected by APW workers in the Sugarlands Valley in Sevier County. It represents 10 truckloads, and consisted of old wire fences, old automobile bodies, large cans, and other forms of scrap and junk, a large part of which was left by the people who lived there before the Park was established.Scrap Picked Up in Sugarlands Valley by APW Workers, III-Z-7454, History - Miscellaneous
Scrap picked up in Sugarlands valley, The Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Scrap an junk collected by APW workers in the Sugarlands Valley in Sevier County. It represents 10 truckloads, and consisted of old wire fences, old automobile bodies, large cans, and other forms of scrap and junk, a large part of which was left by the people who lived there before the Park was established. Sent to: Gatlinburg Press, Maryville Alcoa Daily Times, Waynesville Mountaineer, Smoky Mountain Times, Knoxville News Sentinel, Knoxville Journal, Asheville Citizen Times with press release of April 22, 1963.Scrap Picked Up in Sugarlands Valley by APW Workers, III-Z-7448, History - Miscellaneous
Scrap picked up in Sugarlands valley, The Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Scrap an junk collected by APW workers in the Sugarlands Valley in Sevier County. It represents 10 truckloads, and consisted of old wire fences, old automobile bodies, large cans, and other forms of scrap and junk, a large part of which was left by the people who lived there before the Park was established.Scrap Picked Up in Sugarlands Valley by APW Workers, III-Z-7458, History - Miscellaneous
Scrap picked up in Sugarlands valley, The Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Scrap an junk collected by APW workers in the Sugarlands Valley in Sevier County. It represents 10 truckloads, and consisted of old wire fences, old automobile bodies, large cans, and other forms of scrap and junk, a large part of which was left by the people who lived there before the Park was established.Scrap Picked Up in Sugarlands Valley by APW Workers, III-Z-7459, History - Miscellaneous
Scrap picked up in Sugarlands valley, The Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Scrap an junk collected by APW workers in the Sugarlands Valley in Sevier County. It represents 10 truckloads, and consisted of old wire fences, old automobile bodies, large cans, and other forms of scrap and junk, a large part of which was left by the people who lived there before the Park was established. Sent to: Gatlinburg Press, Maryville Alcoa Daily Times, Waynesville Mountaineer, Smoky Mountain Times, Knoxville News Sentinel, Knoxville Journal, Asheville Citizen Times with press release of April 22, 1963.Scrap Picked Up in Sugarlands Valley by APW Workers, III-Z-7453, History - Miscellaneous
Scrap picked up in Sugarlands valley, The Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Scrap an junk collected by APW workers in the Sugarlands Valley in Sevier County. It represents 10 truckloads, and consisted of old wire fences, old automobile bodies, large cans, and other forms of scrap and junk, a large part of which was left by the people who lived there before the Park was established. Sent to: Gatlinburg Press, Maryville Alcoa Daily Times, Waynesville Mountaineer, Smoky Mountain Times, Knoxville News Sentinel, Knoxville Journal, Asheville Citizen Times with press release of April 22, 1963.Scrap Picked Up in Sugarlands Valley by APW Workers, III-Z-7450, History - Miscellaneous
Scrap picked up in Sugarlands valley, The Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Scrap an junk collected by APW workers in the Sugarlands Valley in Sevier County. It represents 10 truckloads, and consisted of old wire fences, old automobile bodies, large cans, and other forms of scrap and junk, a large part of which was left by the people who lived there before the Park was established.Scrap Picked Up in Sugarlands Valley by APW Workers, III-Z-7455, History - Miscellaneous
Scrap picked up in Sugarlands valley, The Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Scrap an junk collected by APW workers in the Sugarlands Valley in Sevier County. It represents 10 truckloads, and consisted of old wire fences, old automobile bodies, large cans, and other forms of scrap and junk, a large part of which was left by the people who lived there before the Park was established.Scrap Picked Up in Sugarlands Valley by APW Workers, III-Z-7457, History - Miscellaneous
Scrap picked up in Sugarlands valley, The Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Scrap an junk collected by APW workers in the Sugarlands Valley in Sevier County. It represents 10 truckloads, and consisted of old wire fences, old automobile bodies, large cans, and other forms of scrap and junk, a large part of which was left by the people who lived there before the Park was established. Sent to: Gatlinburg Press, Maryville Alcoa Daily Times, Waynesville Mountaineer, Smoky Mountain Times, Knoxville News Sentinel, Knoxville Journal, Asheville Citizen Times with press release of April 22, 1963.Scrap Picked Up in Sugarlands Valley by APW Workers, III-Z-7451, History - Miscellaneous
Scrap picked up in Sugarlands valley, The Sugarlands, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Scrap an junk collected by APW workers in the Sugarlands Valley in Sevier County. It represents 10 truckloads, and consisted of old wire fences, old automobile bodies, large cans, and other forms of scrap and junk, a large part of which was left by the people who lived there before the Park was established. Sent to: Gatlinburg Press, Maryville Alcoa Daily Times, Waynesville Mountaineer, Smoky Mountain Times, Knoxville News Sentinel, Knoxville Journal, Asheville Citizen Times with press release of April 22, 1963.Scrap Picked Up in Sugarlands Valley by APW Workers, III-Z-7452, History - Miscellaneous

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