Mack Hannah, Little Cataloochee Creek, Cataloochee, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOne 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
Mr. John Jones mill operator, Mingus MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMr. 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 MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMr. 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 MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMr. 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 MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMr. 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 MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMr. 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
Mr. John Jones mill operator, Mingus MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMr. 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
Individual groups, Southeast Region Supervisory, Development ConferenceGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMountain View Hotel, Gatlinburg TN. March 22-27, 1964. Individual groups in session...Supt. Fry's head (back) in center foreground.Southeast Region Supervisory; Development Conference, IV-P-6402, Miscellaneous - Personnel
George Palmer, Cataloochee, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPretty 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
George Palmer, Cataloochee, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPretty 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
Family standing in front of cabin, near Mt. Sterling, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPhoto 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
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
Bridge, Cataloochee Creek, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBridge before start of project...Note the old logitudinal decking previously placed over the original transverse decking. Reconstruct bridge, Cataloochee, Work Order No. R-29 GSM.Cataloochee Bridge, II-F-(4)-6385, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridges on Roads
Family of George H. Caldwell, Cataloochee, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkFamily 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
Aden A. Carver crossing log, Smokemont, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkUncle 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
Aunt Rhodie AbbottGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAunt 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
Aunt Rhodie AbbottGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAunt 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
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
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
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
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
Aunt Mag Caldwel, Cataloochee, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkA recent picture of Aunt Mag Caldwell, 80 years old. The brick in the chimney were pressed by hand in groups of 4 each, and burned in a kiln nearby.Mrs. George H. Caldwell Aunt Mag; Cataloochee, N. C.. III-P-12429, 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
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