Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkConely Russell.Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12420, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkGroup picture.Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12416, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMary Moore.Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12409, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHelen Moore, Betty Tallent (the smallest), Edith Moore (in coat). Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12414, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkConley Russell. Page 98, Highland Homeland.Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12419, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMargaret Billy Tallent; Page 98, Highland Homeland.Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12417, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRowena Tallent, Betty Moore.Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12423, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkGroup picture.Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12415, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRowena Tallent, Margaret Tallent, Mary Moore (standing), Betty Moore.Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12412, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSee also II-B-(5)-3060/3061.Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12406, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRowena Tallent, Betty Moore.Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12422, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBilly Tallent (2); Mary Moore (standing); Rowena Tallen (1); Betty Moore (w/book).Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12407, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMargaret Billy" Tallent.",Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12418, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBilly (Margaret) (2); Mary Moore (4), Rowena Tallent (1), Betty Moore (3).Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12424, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRowena Tallent.Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12408, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRowena Tallent, Margaret Tallent, Mary Moore (standing), Betty Moore; 35mm Slide # 2942,Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12410, History - Mountain People
Pupils of The Little Greenbriar SchoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHarold Walker.Pupils of The Little Greenbriar School, III-P-12421, History - Mountain People
Sarah Parton standing next to beans strung on wall, 1936Great Smoky Mountains National ParkAge 74. Note the fodder" or "shuck" beans strung on the wall for winter food. Mrs. Parton had four bushels of these beans; also 3 bushels of soup beans and 1 bushel of pickle beans.",Mrs. Sarah Parton, III-P-12341, History - Mountain People
Sir Lancelot Jones and park employee, January 1982Biscayne National Park; National Park ServiceSon of Israel Lafayette Jones, successful farmer who assisted in the development of the black community in Miami-Dade County and creation of Biscayne National Park.
Sir Lancelot Jones, January 1982Biscayne National Park; National Park ServiceSon of Israel Lafayette Jones, successful farmer who assisted in the development of the black community in Miami-Dade County and creation of Biscayne National Park.
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Sir Lancelot Jones, January 1982Biscayne National Park; National Park ServiceSon of Israel Lafayette Jones, successful farmer who assisted in the development of the black community in Miami-Dade County and creation of Biscayne National Park.
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Sir Lancelot Jones, January 1982Biscayne National Park; National Park ServiceSon of Israel Lafayette Jones, successful farmer who assisted in the development of the black community in Miami-Dade County and creation of Biscayne National Park.
Southeast Region Supervisory Development ConferenceGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMountain View Hotel, Gatlinburg TN. March 22-27, 1964. Tables set up for discussions.Southeast Region Supervisory; Development Conference, IV-P-6398, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Standing by back door, Jane Greene, Arvel GreeneGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkStanding by back door (kitchen door) at Luftee Farmstead. See III-P-16569 for article about their winning the Western Carolina University Mountain Heritage Award. Photos taken to send to NPS Courier along with article.Greene, Jane & Arvel, III-P-16572, History - Mountain People
Standing by porch, Jane Greene, Arvel GreeneGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkStanding by back porch of farmstead. Photos taken to send to NPS Courier with article about the Greene's winning the Western North Carolina University Mountain Heritage Award. See III-P-16569 for copy of article.Greene, Jane & Arvel, III-P-16571, History - Mountain People
Standing on porch, Jane Greene, Arvel GreeneGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkStanding on front porch of Luftee farmhouse. Photos taken to send to NPS Courier following the Greene's having won the 1900 Western Carolina University Mountain Heritage Award. the Smoky Mountains Times, Bryson City, NC, Thurs. Sept. 25, 1980...Greenes Receive WCM's Mountain Heritage Award. Jane and Arvel Greene, descendants of pioneer Wester North Carolina families, Saturday were named the recipients of the 1980 Western Carolina University Mountain Heritage Award. The presentation of the award to Mr. & Mrs. Green by WCU Chancellor Robinson highlighted the sixth annual Mountain Heritage Day celebration at Western Carolina University. Despite cloudy skies and several showers, Heritage Day officials estimate that more than 12, 000 persons gathered on the WCU campus during the day-long observance. Crafts, old-timey contests, exhibits, cloggin, displays in the Mountain Heritage Center, singings and scores of other events took place over acres of campus transformed into midways and amphitheaters for the day. Musicians filled three stages for more than seven hours of continuous entertainment. In making the 1980 award to the Greenes, Robinson said, they have kept alive a self-sufficient way of life...pioneer crafts and skills, the pioneer way of independent living, and the old-fashioned homestead life.Greene, Jane & Arvel, III-P-16569, History - Mountain People
Standing, Jane Greene, Arvel GreeneGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkStanding on the COUNTER at the gate to the farmstead yard. See III-P-16569 for copy of newspaper article telling about the Greenes winning the Western Carolina University Mountain Heritage Award. Pictures taken to send to NPS Courier with article.Greene, Jane & Arvel, III-P-16570, History - Mountain People
Ted Nichols at meeting, Southeast Region Supervisory Development ConferenceGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMountain View Hotel, Gatlinburg TN. March 22-27, 1964. Ted Nichols at end of table, in foreground (righthand side).Southeast Region Supervisory; Development Conference, IV-P-6401, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Uncle Dan, Cades Cove, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkNorth Cove Road, Cades Cove, Tennessee; Uncle Dan was born and raised in a log house which stood on the site of the present boxed house. He was 83 years old when this picture was taken.Uncle Dan Myers, III-P-12347, History - Mountain People
Uncle Dan, Cades Cove, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkNorth Cove Road, Cades Cove, Tennessee; Uncle Dan was born and raised in a log house which stood on the site of the present boxed house. He was 83 years old when this picture was taken.Uncle Dan Myers, III-P-12346, History - Mountain People
Uncle Tyne Woody, CataloocheeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkUncle Tyne Woody who lived on Little Cataloochee.Tyne Woody, III-P-13350, History - Mountain People
W. Asbury Cagle, miller at Mingus MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkW. Asbury Cagle, miller at Mingus Mill from 1917 to 1927. Copied by Wayne Lilly.Cagle, W. Asbury, III-P-4937, History - Mountain People
Wiley GibsonGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkThree generations of Gibsons have made Smoky Mountains guns. Wiley Gibson, III-P-9822, History - Mountain People