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Public use building with sidewalks, Cades Cove, 1961 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Walks for public use building.Public Use Building; Cades Cove, II-G-5984, Physical Facilities - Grounds Improvement Projects
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Lawn and parking area of public use building, Cades Cove, 1961 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Lawn and parking area.Public Use Building; Cades Cove, II-G-5985, Physical Facilities - Grounds Improvement Projects
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Lawn and parking area of public use building after reseeding, Cades Cove, 1961 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Lawn and parking area after reseeding.Public Use Building; Cades Cove, II-G-5986, Physical Facilities - Grounds Improvement Projects
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Service roads for residence areas after shoulder and slope reseeding and fertilizing, Cades Cove, Tennessee, 1961 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Service roads for residence area...Road shoulders and slopes reseeded, fertilized, and mulched, to prevent erosion and stabilize surface. Cades Cove Residence Area, II-G-5981, Physical Facilities - Grounds Improvement Projects
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Based surface two-ribbon service road to storage building in public use area, Cades Cove, Tennessee, 1961 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Service road to store building for delivery of supplies. Two narrow ribbons of based surface to prevent damage to lawn and control erosion. Cades Cove Public Use Area, II-G-5982, Physical Facilities - Grounds Improvement Projects
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Superintendent John E Cook congratulates William Headrick on receiving an incentive award for his duties with the Public Works Program, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1984 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Supt. John E. Cook congratulates Headrick, Engineering Equipment Operator, on receiving an Incentive Award of $200. (less taxes) for assuming additional duties in connection with the Public Works Program during the summer season, knowing that the crew would be inexperienced and would have much to learn.Headrick, William, IV-P-17063
1984-01-17

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