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Painting of plantation house, Hampton Plantation State Historic Site, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Panting of Hampton
Fort Sumter painting, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Fort Sumter 1861; 5; 4c.
Yellowstone photo album 3, page 110 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 30, page 17 Yellowstone National Park
Image of painting, Mount Mazama at maximum glaciation, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon Kings Mountain National Military Park Mount Mazama At Maximum Glaciation, Crater Lake N. P., From the painting by Paul Rockwood
Painting by Harley of Fort Moultrie interior, South Carolina National Park Service Harley's Painting Ft. Moultrie Interior.
Yellowstone photo album 3, page 96 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 3, page 75 Yellowstone National Park
Historic Structure Report: Painted Desert Inn, Petrified National Forest University of Georgia Libraries vol. 1,2; Call number: j84: i29.88/2-2: p16/v.1-2.
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2004-05
Martha and Jim Ray with gift, Neilson-Hannah Retirement Party, 1971 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Martha and Jim Ray with gift from the Employees activities Association...Left to right: Dave Beal (behind Lectern); Martha Ray; Jim Ray; in foreground, Anna (Mrs. Coy) Hanson; Mark Hannah (almost out of picture); in extreme right background, Alan Hollister,Neilson-Hannah Retirement Party, IV-P-15658, Miscellaneous - Personnel
1971-05-28
Can on a rock, Forney Ridge parking area, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Red Sigma Phi Epsilon on rocks.Painting on rocks; Forney Ridge parking area, IV-U-Van-7133, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Vandalism
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1962-11
Man painting hammock and grassland Everglades National Park; National Park Service View of man painting picture of hammock and grasslands; 25 Sep 1972. Caption reads: "Volunteer in the Parks Program - The Artist in the Park program is one of many made possible by the Volunteer in the Parks Program. Volunteers set up their easel along the Park Road and Interpretive Trails, painting scenery, answering questions, and overall, increasing the appreciation of the Park to the visitor. Twenty-seven volunteers are presently working on the park rolls." An additional caption reads: PICTURE 8: Volunteers in the Parks Program in Everglades National is quite successful. 'VIP' Leroy Ball paints a scene on the Anhinga Trail as visitors in back of him look on".
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1972-09-25
Yellowstone photo album 3, page 127 Yellowstone National Park
Children looking at mural, Main Visitor Center, circa 1966 Everglades National Park; National Park Service View of children looking at mural; "New mural located at Headquarters' Visitor Center is explained by artist Bernard P. Thomas to group of school children".The mural was painted by acclaimed muralist Bernard P. Thomas (1918-1994) from Sheridan, Wyoming.
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Circa 1966
Confederate torpedoes, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service Confed. torpedos er, @ Charleston; Miller V, 188; 7d.
Yellowstone photo album 3, page 128 Yellowstone National Park
Painting of Civil War scene in Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service 22; 7D; 27B; Attude of Ironclads; Good; April 7, 1863.
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
Yellowstone photo album 3, page 102 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 22, page 56 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 2, page 9 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 2, page 56 Yellowstone National Park

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