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Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School Great Smoky Mountains National Park Conley Russell. Page 98, Highland Homeland.Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12419, History - Mountain People
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1936-03-02
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School Great Smoky Mountains National Park See also II-B-(5)-3060/3061.Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12406, History - Mountain People
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1936-03-02
Irving Messer and Wife, Little Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Irving Messer and Wife; Little Cataloochee, N.C. III-P-12430, History - Mountain People
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1937-04-20
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School Great Smoky Mountains National Park Margaret Billy Tallent; Page 98, Highland Homeland.Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12417, History - Mountain People
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1936-03-02
Mrs. George H. Caldwell Aunt Mag, Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mrs. George H. Caldwell Aunt Mag; Cataloochee, N. C.. III-P-12428, History - Mountain People
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1937-03-07
Aden A. Carver, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of the builders of Mingus Creek Mill.Aden A Carver; Smokemont, N. C. III-P-12388, History - Mountain People
Aden A. Carver, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of the builders of Mingus Creek Mill.Aden A. Carver; Smokemont, N. C.. III-P-12389, History - Mountain People
John Cable, Sam Sparks, Hubert Cable, Fonz Cable Great Smoky Mountains National Park Sam Sparks, Hubert Cable,; Fonz Cable John Cable, III-P-12362, History - Mountain People
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1936-05-14
Aden A. Carver, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of the builders of Mingus Creek Mill.Aden A. Carver; Smokemont, N. C. III-P-12387, History - Mountain People
Aden A. Carver, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of the builders of Mingus Creek Mill.Aden A. Carver; Smokemont, N. C. III-P-12391, History - Mountain People
Aden A. Carver, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of the builders of Mingus Creek Mill.Aden A. Carver; Smokemont, N. C. III-P-12390, History - Mountain People
James Allen Sutton, Big Branch, Cosby, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Big Branch, Cosby, Tenn. 58 years old.James Allen Sutton, III-P-12360, History - Mountain People
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1936-06-02
Aden A. Carver, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of the builders of Mingus Creek Mill.Aden A. Carver; Smokemont, N. C. III-P-12386, History - Mountain People
Glen Cardwell, Lenard Ownby, Cherokee Orchard, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Lenard, not Leonard nor Lumar --Glen Cardwell,Lenard Ownby; Cherokee Orchard, Gatlinburg, TN, III-P-12405, History - Mountain People
At head of Rowans Creek, Great Smoky Mountains National Park At head of Rowans Creek, Cades Cove, Tn.Aaron Swaniger (AKA Crawford, as poor tombstone). III-P-12370, History - Mountain People
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1935-10-03
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rowena Tallent, Margaret Tallent, Mary Moore (standing), Betty Moore.Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12412, History - Mountain People
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1936-03-02
At head of Rowans Creek, Great Smoky Mountains National Park At head of Rowans Creek, Cades Cove, Tn.Aaron Swaniger (AKA Crawford, as poor tombstone). III-P-12369, History - Mountain People
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1935-10-03
Lenard, Thelma, and Willie Ownby, Cherokee Orchard, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cherokee Orchard, Gatlinburg, TN.Lenard, Thelma, and Willie Ownby, III-P-12404, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School Great Smoky Mountains National Park Helen Moore, Betty Tallent (the smallest), Edith Moore (in coat). Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12414, History - Mountain People
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1936-03-02
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School Great Smoky Mountains National Park Billy (Margaret) (2); Mary Moore (4), Rowena Tallent (1), Betty Moore (3).Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12424, History - Mountain People
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1936-03-02
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rowena Tallent, Margaret Tallent, Mary Moore (standing), Betty Moore; 35mm Slide # 2942,Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12410, History - Mountain People
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1936-03-02
Uncle Milas Messer, the tanner, dressing leather, Cove Creek, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Dressing leather.Uncle Miles Messer, the tanner; Cove Creek, NC, III-P-12433, History - Mountain People
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1937-05
Uncle Milas Messer, the tanner, dressing leather, Cove Creek, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Dressing leather.Uncle Miles Messer, the tanner; Cove Creek, NC, III-P-12432, History - Mountain People
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1937-05
Uncle Milas Messer, the tanner, dressing leather, Cove Creek, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Dressing leather.Uncle Milas Messer, the tanner; Cove Creek, N. C. III-P-12431, History - Mountain People
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1937-05
John Cable, Sam Sparks, Hubert Cable, Fonz Cable Great Smoky Mountains National Park John Cable, 81 years old.Sam Sparks, Hubert Cable, Fonz Cable, John Cable. III-P-12361, History - Mountain People
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1936-05-14
W. Asbury Cagle, miller at Mingus Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park W. Asbury Cagle, miller at Mingus Mill from 1917 to 1927. Copied by Wayne Lilly.Cagle, W. Asbury, III-P-4937, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School Great Smoky Mountains National Park Billy Tallent (2); Mary Moore (standing); Rowena Tallen (1); Betty Moore (w/book).Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12407, History - Mountain People
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1936-03-02
Henry Rice and R. P. White, Newfound Gap, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Henry Rice (with beard) and R. P. White, at Newfound Gap.Henry Rice and R. P. White, IV-V-13240, Miscellaneous - Visitors
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1939-05
Mack Hannah, Little Cataloochee Creek, Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of the builders of the Will Messer (Upper Place), Little Cataloochee.Mack Hannah; Little Cataloochee Creek; Cataloochee, N. C. III-P-12384, History - Mountain People
Mack Hannah, Little Cataloochee Creek, Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of the builders of the Will Messer (Upper Place), Little Cataloochee.Mack Hannah; Little Cataloochee Creek; Cataloochee, N. C. III-P-12383, History - Mountain People
Mack Hannah, Little Cataloochee Creek, Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of the builders of the Will Messer (Upper Place), Little Cataloochee.Mack Hannah; Little Cataloochee Creek; Cataloochee, N. C. III-P-12385, History - Mountain People
Mack Hannah, Little Cataloochee Creek, Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of the builders of the Will Messer (Upper Place), Little Cataloochee.Mack Hannah; Little Cataloochee Creek; Cataloochee, N. C. III-P-12382, History - Mountain People
Mack Hannah, Little Cataloochee Creek, Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park One of the builders of the Will Messer (Upper Place), Little Cataloochee.Mack Hannah; Little Cataloochee Creek; Cataloochee, N. C. III-P-12381, History - Mountain People
Original owner and builder of the Joe Queen house and corncrib Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original owner and builder of the Joe Queen house and corncrib, Oconaluftee Farmstead.John E. Davis, III-P-12437, History - Mountain People
Mr. John Jones mill operator, Mingus Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Jones was operating this mill at the time the photograph was taken.Jones, Mr. John; The miller at Mingus Creek Mill, III-P-12365, History - Mountain People
Mr. John Jones mill operator, Mingus Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Jones was operating this mill at the time the photograph was taken.Jones, Mr. John; The miller at Mingus Creek Mill, III-P-12366, History - Mountain People
Mr. John Jones mill operator, Mingus Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Jones was operating this mill at the time the photograph was taken.Jones, Mr. John; The miller at Mingus Creek Mill, III-P-12367, History - Mountain People
Mr. John Jones mill operator, Mingus Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Jones was operating this mill at the time the photograph was taken.Jones, Mr. John; The miller at Mingus Creek Mill, III-P-12364, History - Mountain People
Mr. John Jones mill operator, Mingus Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Jones was operating this mill at the time the photograph was taken.Jones, Mr. John; The miller at Mingus Creek Mill, III-P-12368, History - Mountain People
Original owner and builder of the Joe Queen house and corncrib Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original owner and builder of the Joe Queen house and corncrib, Oconaluftee Farmstead.John E. Davis, III-P-12436, History - Mountain People
Mr. John Jones mill operator, Mingus Mill Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Jones was operating this mill at the time the photograph was taken.Jones, Mr. John; The miller at Mingus Creek Mill, III-P-12363, History - Mountain People
George Palmer, Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Pretty Hollow Creek, Cataloochee, N. C. Turkey George says he has killed 105 b'ar but he has caught of them in b'ar pens.Turkey George Palmer, III-P-12353, History - Mountain People
Man seated in front of herder's cabin built by Frank Oliver, near spring on Doe Knob, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cabin at spring on Doe Knob...Built by Frank Oliver, et al, in 1935.Last Herder's Cabin; in the Smokies, III-B-5904, History - Buildings
1958-08-27
George Palmer, Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Pretty Hollow Creek, Cataloochee, N. C. Turkey George says he has killed 105 b'ar but he has caught of them in b'ar pens.Turkey George Palmer, III-P-12354, History - Mountain People
Man seated in front of herder's cabin built by Frank Oliver, near spring on Doe Knob, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cabin at spring on Doe Knob...Built by Frank Oliver, et al, in 1935.Last Herder's Cabin; in the Smokies, III-B-5905, History - Buildings
1958-08-27
Family standing in front of cabin, near Mt. Sterling, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Photo donated by Dr. Stokes, father (?) of Ranger Dick Stokes, Everglades NP. Used in Exhibit #9 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. (photo of a photograph) Horizontal.Cabin of an early Great Smoky Mountains family; near Mt. Sterling, NC, III-B-5951, History - Buildings
Family of George H. Caldwell, Cataloochee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Family of George H. Caldwell, Cataloochee. Copied from photo made in 1902. This is the family of George H. Caldwell of that day. Each of these, except the eldest daughter, are clothed with garments made from the sheep's back by the mother. Mr. Caldwell died 1928, after having advised his family not to have a lawsuit with the Park but to sell their home for what they could get for it.Geo. H. Caldwell Family, III-P-13341, History - Mountain People
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1935-05-14
Aden A. Carver crossing log, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Uncle Aden Carver, age 91 years, crossing Bradley Fork on a log. He said, It is point blank aggravating, I can't walk a log like I used to. Aden A. Carver, III-P-12392, History - Mountain People
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1937-10-18
Aunt Rhodie Abbott Great Smoky Mountains National Park Aunt Rhodie Abbott, sister of Kate Lawson. Aunt Rhodie lived in the log house which stood just to the east of the present Kate Lawson house, to which it was connected by an open passageway.Aunt Rhodie Abbott, III-P-12394, History - Mountain People
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1936-10-14
Aunt Rhodie Abbott Great Smoky Mountains National Park Aunt Rhodie Abbott, sister of Kate Lawson. Aunt Rhodie lived in the log house which stood just to the east of the present Kate Lawson house, to which it was connected by an open passageway.Aunt Rhodie Abbott, III-P-12393, History - Mountain People
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1936-10-14

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