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The Methodist Church in Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains National Park The Methodist Church in Cataloochee, organized prior to 12/17/1858...See book of abstracts No. 8, page 307... Moved to present location about.Big Cataloochee Church; Building No. 310; Cataloochee, NC. II-B-(6)-11988, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Permittee and Concessioner buildings
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1937-10-08
Smokemont Church, interior view, two women sitting on pews, note oil lamp suspended from ceiling, 1930 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Interior view, 2 women sitting on pews. Note oil lamp suspended from ceiling. ; SmYESemont Church; III-B-18121.Interior view, 2 women sitting on pews. Note oil lamp suspended from ceiling.SmYESemont Church, III-B-18121
1930
House of Salvation, Education, and Damnation, building at Tremont used for church, school, and movies at night, circa 1930 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: House of Salvation, Education, and Damnation - building at Tremont used for church, school, and movies at night. A generator located by the river created current to run the movie projector. Tremont; III-L-17519.House of Salvation, Education, and Damnation - building at Tremont used for church, school, and movies at night. A generator located by the river created current to run the movie projector.Tremont, III-L-17519
Circa 1930
Smokemont Church interior, stove stands in center of church, note arrangement of pews and oil lamp hanging from ceiling, 1930 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Stove stands in center of church. Note arrangement of pews and oil lamp hanging from ceiling. SmYESemont Church Interior; III-B-18129.Stove stands in center of church. Note arrangement of pews and oil lamp hanging from ceiling.SmYESemont Church Interior, III-B-18129
1930
House of Salvation, Education, and Damnation, building was used as a church, as a school, and in the evenings, using a generator, movies were shown in the building, Tremont, circa 1930 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: The House of Salvation, Education, and Damnation Building used at church, school and in the evenings, using a generator, movies were shown in the building. Tremont; III-L-17518.The House of Salvation, Education, and Damnation Building used at church, school and in the evenings, using a generator, movies were shown in the building.Tremont, III-L-17518
Circa 1930

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