Ariel view of folded rocksGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTaken for use in Exhibit #27 of Sugarlands Visitor Center.A Broken Land; A fault in the rocks, I-G-Gen-5779, Natural Features - Geology - General Views
Ariel view of grooved rocks leading to shrubs on left, 1959Great Smoky Mountains National ParkTaken for use in Exhibit #27-1 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Vicinity Pigeon Forge on old road to Gatlinburg.Anticline, I-G-Gen-5781, Natural Features - Geology - General Views
1959-07
Ariel view of mountain side rocks and grooves, 1959Great Smoky Mountains National ParkTaken for use in Exhibit #27-1 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Vicinity Pigeon Forge on old road to Gatlinburg.Anticline, I-G-Gen-5780, Natural Features - Geology - General Views
1959-07
Arm rocking chairs, split and bark bottomGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkArm rocking chairs, split and bark bottom.Chairs; Report p. 6, III-A-Hse-12158, History - Artifacts
Back of dump truck with few rocks in back from rock slide on Little River Road, 1960Great Smoky Mountains National ParkSlide on Little River Road, just west of the sinks bridge; 80 cu. yds. Road was closed for about two hours at 10:00 p.m. January 19, 1960...Removal was completed the next day. View from up-river side...Slide on Little River Road, II-R-Maint-3731, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
1960-01-21
Backpacks on rocks in tall grassEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: Mixed; Solution Hole Vegetation Study Chk -1; Hole # 714-random; Date: 03/97; Phototaken by Rugge; Cooley; Everglades National Park; SFNRC
Big Branch Trail to Mount Sterling, note rock construction with minimum damageGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Camp No. 7 Note rock construction with minimum damage to; Big Branch Trail to Mt. Sterling; II-Th-17575.Camp No. 7 Note rock construction with minimum damage to,Big Branch Trail to Mt. Sterling, II-Th-17575
Circa 1935
Big rock fallen on roadGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBig rock north of lower tunnel on US-441, near Buckeye Nature Trail.Fallen Rock, II-R-Maint-6485, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Cave guide looking at Lovers Leap, Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, 1892Mammoth Cave National ParkPhotograph - Lovers Leap (glass negative) glass negative; Lovers Leap - Mammoth Cave, Kentucky -- This is a glass negative that was photographed by Ben Harris [Hains] in 1892; printed in New Albany, Indiana photo taken in gothic avenue of Mammoth Cave. Glass negative shows a large rock protruding out above a cave guide that is dressed in nickers with a long sleeved coat and carrying an open flame lantern. In the lower left corner of the negative is an inscription "031 lovers leap". There is another inscription in the lower right corner" copyrighted 1892 by H. C. Ganter. Ben Harris cave photographer. New Albany, Ind., U.S.A.". Measurements: height 254 mm, width: 204 mm. Thickness: 3 mm. Condition: good. The original blue 10-254 lists this as a gift from Ellis Jones on 14 Dec, 1981. Originally housed gsu c, sh 4 with maca 3608-3645, 3724-3743, 3746-3749, 3872-3888, 3903. Guide, caves, tourist trade, lantern, clothing and dress.
Chimneys and valleys showing road to Newfound Gap at right, 1934Great Smoky Mountains National ParkChimneys and valleys showing road to Newfound Gap. Taken from up on the Chimneys. Chimneys, I-A-CHIM-229, Natural Features - Mountains - Views of and from the Chimney Tops.
Close view of The Sinks on Little River, frozen over, 1940Great Smoky Mountains National ParkThe Sinks on Little River, following zero weather. Little River, Winter, Sinks, I-B-LR-627, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - Little River.
Close view of falls on Tabcat Creek, 1935Great Smoky Mountains National ParkFalls on Tabcat Creek. Tabcat Creek Falls, I-B-F-GEN-659, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - General Views.
Close view of falls, Ramsey Prong TrailGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkFalls, Ramsey Prong Trail. Ramsey Prong Falls, I-B-F-GEN-656, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - General Views.