CourierClemson University Librariesvol. 35, no.9; Call number: i29.96: 35/9.
1990-09
Park ScienceClemson University LibrariesCall number: i29.3/4.
1999
Trail buggy originated by Glen Shultz, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkThis shows the general features of the machine. The brake and clutch levers are in the neutral position...The details of the angle iron frame are obvious. Submitted for incentive award to Glenn Shultz; buggy originated by Gleen Shultz.Trail Buggy, II-E-Trail Buggy-6968, Physical Facilities - Equipment - Trail Buggy
View of a part of amphitheater shelter and seating, bare trees in the background, Cosby campground, Cosby, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkConstruct campfire circle, Cosby campground, Work Order No. B-54 GRSM. Sides of shelter during construction. Seating capacity increased by lengthening rows of seats. Completion report photo.Cosby Campground; Campfire Circle; Shelter - Building No. 425, II-A-Amph-7493, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Amphitheaters and campfire circles, campground shelters
Benches and fireplace in the campground, Deep Creek Campground, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkCampsites benched into the hillside... Natural tree growth, physical location, and the sloping landscape all serve to augment the feeling of separation. Site development, Deep Creek Campground, Work Order No. B-53 GRSM: Completion report photo.Deep Creek Campground; Site development, II-C-DC-7922, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Deep Creek campground
View of snow road, near Newfound Gap, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkThe storm wasn't all bad, however. The quiet beauty of a burdened fir won't defray expenses, but it can instill warm contentment on a cold day.Snow Removal; February 1964 Monthly Report, II-R-SR-7879, Physical Facilities - Roads - Snow Removal Operations