Bluff Lodge, old school rebuilt into cottage, first in Gatlinburg with electric lights and appliances, circa 1920Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Bluff Lodge Old school bought by L.S. Hall and C.H. Harvey and rebuilt intoa beautiful cottage. First in Gatlinburg with electric lights, electric furnace, and cooking stove. Bluff Lodge; Gatlinburg; IV-G-16357, Miscellaneous - Gatlinburg.Bluff Lodge Old school bought by L.S. Hall and C.H. Harvey and rebuilt intoa beautiful cottage. First in Gatlinburg with electric lights, electric furnace, and cooking stove.Bluff Lodge; Gatlinburg, IV-G-16357, Miscellaneous - Gatlinburg
Circa 1920
General view, interior, Little Greenbrier School, Building No. 129, HABS No. Tenn. 116, 1936Great Smoky Mountains National ParkGeneral view, interior. Note heart and other carving on benches. 30 x 40 mural, Pioneer museum. Teacher Herman G. Matthews 4/13/1895-4/2/1984,Little Greenbrier School; Building No. 129; HABS No. Tenn. 116, II-B-(5)-3059, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Detail of corner construction, Little Greenbrier School, Building No. 129, HABS No. Tenn. 116, 1936Great Smoky Mountains National ParkDetail of corner construction. Note: Second log from bottom with a 28-inch face. Teacher Herman G. Matthews 4/13/1895-4/2/1984,Little Greenbrier School; Building No. 129; HABS No. Tenn. 116, II-B-(5)-3058, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
1936-03-02
Girls portion of classroom, Little Greenbrier School, North Carolina, 1974Great Smoky Mountains National ParkNo. 10 The girls" listen intently as they sit on their side of the school room",Little Greenbrier School; Interp. Program, IV-U-Interp-15848, Miscellaneous - Use of Park Intrep Activities Demonstrations
Little Pee Dee State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismLittle Pee Dee state Park; Boy scouts of Mullins have Camporee-- including demonstrations of forest conservation; April 2, 1954; WTA; LP-15
Little Pee Dee State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismLittle Pee Dee State Park; Boy scouts of Mullins have Camporee-- including demonstrations of forest conservation; April 2, 1954; WTA; LP-52
Little Pee Dee State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismLittle Pee Dee State Park; Boy scouts of Mullins have Camporee-- including demonstrations of forest conservation; April 2, 1954; WTA; LP-50
Little Pee Dee State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismLittle Pee Dee State Park; Boy scouts of Mullins have Camporee-- including demonstrations of forest conservation; April 2, 1954; WTA; LP-53
Little Pee Dee State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismLittle Pee Dee State Park; Boy scouts of Mullins have Camporee-- including demonstrations of forest conservation; April 2, 1954; WTA; LP-48
Little Pee Dee State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismLittle Pee Dee State Park; Boy scouts of Mullins have Camporee-- including demonstrations of forest conservation; April 2, 1954; WTA; LP-51
Little Pee Dee State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismLittle Pee Dee State Park; Boy scouts of Mullins have Camporee-- including demonstrations of forest conservation; April 2, 1954; WTA; LP-49
Class picture of students at Beech Grove School in front of trees, Cataloochee, North Carolina, 1908Great Smoky Mountains National ParkBeech Grove School Students - 1908 Row 1 Fannie Sutton, Grace Sutton, Glenn Caldwell, Linton Palmer, Elmer Palmer, Charlie Caldwell, Willie Sutton, Verlin Palmer, Chauncey Palmer, Brown Caldwell, Bob Sutton, Roy Palmer, Guy Caldwell, --------, Dave Caldwell, Lush Caldwell, Arthur Sutton, Lenn Caldwell. Row 2 Eldridge Caldwell, Bill Palmer, Leona Canup, Hattie Caldwell, Magnolia Caldwell, Addie Caldwell, Addie Grooms, Lonnie Palmer, Myrtle Palmer, Elizabeth Palmer, Inez Grooms, Fay Caldwell, Hattie Palmer, Ida Palmer, Hazel Palmer, Charlie Palmer. Row 3 Gene Sutton, Flora Palmer, Della Palmer, Jim Palmer, Ethel Palmer, Ethel Woody, Charles Woody, Nellie Palmer, Jonathan Woody, Lura Palmer, Lillie Ferguson (teacher), Dave Palmer, Hiram Palmer.Cataloochee Students, III-P-17814
House of Salvation, Education, and Damnation, building at Tremont used for church, school, and movies at night, circa 1930Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal 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
Little Pee Dee State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismLittle Pee Dee state Park; Boy scouts of Mullins have Camporee-- including demonstrations of forest conservation; April 2, 1954; WTA; LP-40
Bluff Lodge before being remodeled, picture taken from Pi Beta Phi School yard about where hospital is located, Gatlinburg, before 1915Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Bluff Lodge before being remodeled. This building served as a school and stood on the bluff between Rts. 441 and 73 (current site of Skyland Motel - 1980..KLM). The other building a store on the road at Mt. View Hotel. Picture taken from Pi Beta Phi School yard about where hospital is located. Gatlinburg; IV-G-16356, Miscellaneous - Gatlinburg.Bluff Lodge before being remodeled. This building served as a school and stood on the bluff between Rts. 441 and 73 (current site of Skyland Motel - 1980..KLM). The other building a store on the road at Mt. View Hotel. Picture taken from Pi Beta Phi School yard about where hospital is located.Gatlinburg, IV-G-16356, Miscellaneous - Gatlinburg
Class picture of Beech Grove School students standing in rows in front of building, Cataloochee, North Carolina, 1918Great Smoky Mountains National ParkBeech Groove School Students - 1918 Row 1 (seated) Fred Rogers, Wilma Caldwell, Odell Lockman, Julia Burress, Pauline Palmer, Arvil Caldwell, Mattie Caldwell, Reuben Palmer. Row 2 (standing) Carl Palmer, Maggie Caldwell, Arlo Palmer, Wayne Lockman, Gudger Palmer, Paul Lockman, Blye Caldwell, Boone Caldwell, Kimsey Palmer, Maggie Palmer. Row 3 (standing) Nellie Rogers, Goldy Rogers, Laura Noland, Vernon Palmer, Lavada Palmer (teacher), Flora Palmer (teacher), Eulala Palmer, Jessie Lockman, Callie Burress, Rachel Ewart. Row 4 (by window) Guy Caldwell, Robert Palmer,Cataloochee Students, III-P-17815
Miscellaneous - Personnel, Fire School, The Sugarlands, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLeft to right: Front row: Hubert Penny, John O. Morrell, Frank W. Oliver, Grady Webb, Mrs. Barbara Teaster, John Earnst, Beauford Messer, Thomas F. Ela, Carl Davis, Thomas Francis (Blue Ridge Parkway), Stanley Kowalkowski (Blue ridge Parkway) Back row: Clifford W. Senne, Tom Bredow, Ray Kimpel, Edward A. Nichols, P. Audley Whaley, Mark E. Hannah, Larry Freeman, Larry Hanneman, James E. Ray, Herschel Jones (Cumberland Gap), Richard B. Hardin, Gordon K. Clifton (Chief Ranger, Cumberland Gap), Phil Ward, George W. Fry (Superintendent), David Del. Condon (Assistant Superintendent) Used in February 1964 monthly report...Fire School, IV-P-7865, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Elsie Burrell shows McGuffey Reading Chart, Little Greenbrier School, North Carolina, 1974Great Smoky Mountains National ParkNo. 8 Miss Elsie Burrell shows a McGuffey Reading Chart. On the wall behind her are two kerosene lamps which are lighted on grey and dark days. On the wall to the right are rubbings of the tombstones of members of the Walker family.Little Greenbrier School; Interp. Program, IV-U-Interp-15846, Miscellaneous - Use of Park Intrep Activities Demonstrations
Gatlinburg School essay contest winner prize presentation, Gatlinburg, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLeft to right: Teacher, Clifton Johnson, Gatlinburg School; Barbara Ann Oakley, 7-8th grade second prize winner; District Ranger, Fred Wingeier. (Printed in the Gatlinburg Press, June 4, 1959).1959 Essay Contest, IV-Z-7948, Miscellaneous
Gatlinburg School essay contest winner prize presentation, Gatlinburg, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLeft to right: Teacher, Clifton Johnson, Gatlinburg School; Barbara Ann Oakley, 7-8th grade second prize winner; District Ranger, Fred Wingeier. (Printed in the Gatlinburg Press, June 4, 1959).1959 Essay Contest, IV-Z-7949, Miscellaneous
Pittman Center essay contest winner prize presentation, Gatlinburg, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPittman Center Principal, Gene Huskey; Supervisory Ranger, Frank Oliver; Gary King, winner of high school second prize; Norma King Proffit, 7-8th grade first prize; Leon Huskey, 7-8th grade honorable mention; Janet Maples, Betty Ruth Styles, Judy Lynn O'Shields, Jean King, Joyce Valentine, high school honorable mentions; District Ranger Jim Thomson. (Printed in Gatlinburg Press, June 4, 1959).1959 Essay Contest, IV-Z-7945, Miscellaneous
Cosby School essay contest winner prize presentation, Gatlinburg, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLeft to right: Cosby school teacher, Mrs. Vondie Breeden; Rite Butler, Tennessee high school first prize; Kay Breeden, 7-8th grade honorable mention; teacher, Mrs. Bernice Breeden; District Ranger, Jim Thomson.1959 Essay Contest, IV-Z-7941, Miscellaneous
Almond School essay contest winner prize presentation, Gatlinburg, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAlmond School essay winners: Left to right: Beauford C. Messer, Forney Creek sub-district Ranger; Lee Clampitt, class teacher; W. C. Wikle, school principal; Sandra Lee Wikie, 2nd prize winner ($10,000); Sandra Lee Coffee, 1st prize winner $15.00; Joseph Kulesza, district ranger. Printed in Smoky Mountain Times, June 18, 1959.1959 Essay Contest, IV-Z-7940, Miscellaneous
Pittman Center essay contest winner prize presentation, Gatlinburg, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLeft to right: Pittman Center Principal, Gene Huskey; Ranger Frank Oliver; Gary King, high school second prize winner; Norma King Proffitt, 7-8th grade first prize winner; District Ranger, Jim Thomson.1959 Essay Contest, IV-Z-7946, Miscellaneous
Pittman Center essay contest winner prize presentation, Gatlinburg, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLeft to right: Pittman Center Principal, Gene Huskey; Ranger Frank Oliver; Gary King, high school second prize winner; Norma King Proffitt, 7-8th grade first prize winner; District Ranger, Jim Thomson.1959 Essay Contest, IV-Z-7947, Miscellaneous
Smoky Mountain School essay contest winner prize presentation, Gatlinburg, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLeft to right: Mrs. P. Audley Whaley, Betty Jo Bell, 7-8th grade honorable mention; District Ranger Jim Thomson. Ranger Thomson presenting Betty Jo Bell of Smoky Mountain School with her 7-8th grade honorable mention. Mrs. P. Audley Whaley looks on. (Printed in the Gatlinburg Press, June 4, 1959).1959 Essay Contest, IV-Z-7944, Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous - Personnel, Fire School, The Sugarlands, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLeft to right: Front row: Hubert Penny, John O. Morrell, Frank W. Oliver, Grady Webb, Mrs. Barbara Teaster, John Earnst, Beauford Messer, Thomas F. Ela, Carl Davis, Thomas Francis (Blue Ridge Parkway), Stanley Kowalkowski (Blue ridge Parkway) Back row: Clifford W. Senne, Tom Bredow, Ray Kimpel, Edward A. Nichols, P. Audley Whaley, Mark E. Hannah, Larry Freeman, Larry Hanneman, James E. Ray, Herschel Jones (Cumberland Gap), Richard B. Hardin, Gordon K. Clifton (Chief Ranger, Cumberland Gap), Phil Ward, George W. Fry (Superintendent), David Del. Condon (Assistant Superintendent) Used in February 1964 monthly report...Fire School, IV-P-7864, Miscellaneous - Personnel