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Second place winning carved duck Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Circa 1981
Ribbon cross on grave Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Circa 1985
Men with ribbon wreaths and feathers in parade Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Circa 1984
People holding feathers and ribbons marching in parade Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Circa 1984
Older man cutting red ribbon Everglades National Park; National Park Service Older man cutting red ribbon
Group of officials cutting red ribbon Everglades National Park; National Park Service Group of officials cutting red ribbon
Dora and Lillie Stinnett portrait with bows in hair Great Smoky Mountains National Park After 3 years at Maryville College, Dora & Lillie Stinnett, III-P-17540
Dora Stinnett portrait with bow in hair and high neck dress Great Smoky Mountains National Park Label on original: One of my Mountain girls 1902-1910")", Dora Stinnett, III-P-17541
Greenbrier bridge, Lindsay Young cutting ribbon, Superintend N D Beal Great Smoky Mountains National Park Lindsay Young cuts the ribbon for the opening of the new bridge, while Supt. N.D. Beal holds the bow.Greenbrier Bridge Dedication, III-D-16472, History - Dedications
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1980-06-15
Greenbrier bridge, Lindsay Young cutting ribbon, Superintend N D Beal Great Smoky Mountains National Park Lindsay young prepares to cut the ribbon to open the new bridge. Mr. Young, Knoxville attorney (and Appalachian Club member) donated the steel girders used in the construction of the bridge.Greenbrier Bridge Dedication, III-D-16473, History - Dedications
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1980-06-15
Greenbrier bridge dedication, Barney Ogle, Barney Ogle, Lindsay Young, Troy Carr, Jim Walker and his daughter Emma Great Smoky Mountains National Park Barney Ogle, Barney Ogle, Lindsay Young, Troy Carr, Jim Walker, and, on his back in her pack, his daughter Emma. Park employees who worked on the bridge stand by as Lindsay Young prepares to cut the ribbon.Greenbrier Bridge Dedication, III-D-16474, History - Dedications
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1980-06-15

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