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Pacific Park Science Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.3/4.
1980
Courier Clemson University Libraries vol. 35, no.11; Call number: i29.96: 35/11.
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Mormon Trail Clemson University Libraries Call number: i70.11: m82.
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Trends University of Georgia Libraries vol. 20, no.1; Call number: j84: i29.93: v.20.
1983
Different parts of tail buggy, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park The lower portion of this picture shows the Toro differential from the 76 professional model. The axle used is 1-1/8 CRS cut to length required. Note the bearing of sprocket #50B17. A study of the differential will show that this sprocket must be bushed and pinned to the differential gear. The sprocket on right end keys to the axle. Above this is the clutch and motor assembly. The motor is a 6 hp Briggs & Stratton, aluminum motor with 6 to 1 reduction drive. A shaft is machined to fit on the 1 drive shaft and is 6-1/2 x 1-1/4 O.D. The end of this shaft is turned to 3/4 to fit the self-aligning bearing. Careful alignment of this with the motor relieves the motor of the strain of carrying the clutch weight and chain thrust. The end of this shaft is bored and fitted with a grease fitting to supply greast to clutch sprocket. The clutch is a Dodge 106MI with a 1-1/4 bore. The flange and sprocket are turned and fitted to the clutch and when disengaged, ride on a bronze bushing. The clutch linkage is easily worked out back to the control lever. Originated by Glenn Shultz...submitted for incentive award.Trail Buggy, II-E-Trail Buggy-6971, Physical Facilities - Equipment - Trail Buggy
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Clear roadway after rock slides are removed, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park In the early morning of April 7, 1964, a large slide came down on the northbound lane of the Gatlinburg spur, about 200 feet north of the tunnel. It completely blocked the road. Traffic was diverted to the southbound lane while the slide was being removed. Removal of the slide was completed a week later. Roadway cleared.Slide on Northbound Lane of Gatlinburg Spur; Foothills Parkway, II-R-FHP-7977, Physical Facilities - Roads - Foothills Parkway, Gatlinburg Bypass', Gatlinburg Spur
Snow covered road, park ranger with his car, near Newfound gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Just above Walker Prong on US-441 (Bob Pozel) ice masses building on cliff.Mountain Road in snow, I-A-MR-7873, Natural Features - Mountains - Views from Newfound Gap and Clingmans
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View of a part of amphitheater shelter and seating, bare trees in the background, Cosby campground, Cosby, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Construct campfire circle, Cosby campground, Work Order No. B-54 GRSM. Sides of shelter before construction.Cosby Campground; Campfire Circle; Shelter - Building No. 425, II-A-Amph-7491, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Amphitheaters and campfire circles, campground shelters
View of grassland on Gregory Bald rooted and rolled by wild boar, man examining the damage, Gregory Bald, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Erosion beginning from sod rooted and rolled back by wild boar (?),Hog Damage, I-E-Mam-HD-7654, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
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Career Outlines Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.2: c18/2/979.
Trends Clemson University Libraries vol. 20, no.3; Call number: i29.93: 20/3.
1983
View of grassland on Gregory Bald rooted and rolled by wild boar, man examining the damage, Gregory Bald, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Star of soil erosion caused by wild boar rooting,Hog Damage; on Gregory Bald. I-E-Mam-HD-7633, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
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1959-09-18
View of various facilities, Oconaluftee Maintenance area, Oconaluftee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Interior court, equipment shelters, and shop buildings fire house, outside fence; Shops building No. 359; Shelters No. 360 and 376; Fire House No. 362; Built 1957,Oconaluftee Maintenance area, II-B-(3)-7721, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Utility buildings
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1963-12
Close view of landslide, rocks, vegetation is washed away along the path of landslide, Bryson-Fontana Road, Byrson City, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park See Folder for II-R-BF-7742 for full description,Slide on 9A2, II-R-BF-7752, Physical Facilities - Roads - Bryson-Fontana Road 9A
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Rear view of projection booth, for audio visual equipment, Cosby campground, Cosby, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Construct campfire circle, Cosby campground, Work Order No. B-54 GRSM. Rear view of projection booth for audio visual equipment. Completion report photo.Cosby Campground Campfire; Circle Shelter - Building No. 425, II-A-Amph-7500, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Amphitheaters and campfire circles, campground shelters
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