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Erosion Control, Mingus Creek, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Erosion Control; Mingus Creek, IV-Z-3185, Miscellaneous
1935-03-26
Erosion Control, Mingus Creek, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Erosion Control; Mingus Creek, IV-Z-3184, Miscellaneous
1935-03-26
Second lateral gully, Mingus Creek, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Second lateral gully. Dams are nearly full of silt. Planting necessary.Erosion Control; Mingus Creek, IV-Z-3182, Miscellaneous
1935-03-26
Erosion Control, Mingus Creek, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Erosion Control; Mingus Creek, IV-Z-3186, Miscellaneous
1935-03-26
North of IV-Z-3192. Erosion Control, Couches Creek, May, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park North of IV-Z-3192. A cluster of eroded areas being treated at the head of a larger gully running toward the lower right corner of the picture.Erosion Control; Couches Creek, IV-Z-3193, Miscellaneous
1935-05
A cluster of gullies above a newly-graded bank north of Couches Creek, brush treated. Erosion Control, Couches Creek, May, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park A cluster of gullies above a newly-graded bank north of Couches Creek, brush treated. The beginning of erosion on the new bank can be seen below the mouth of lowest gully. Hardwood and pine reproduction is gradually creeping into the old field and, if erosion can be arrested for a few years, a good natural cover will become established. Pines are coming in faster than the hardwoods, but they are not a good erosion control cover because the mat of pine needles soon kills all the grass and herbaceous cover, and it takes years for the fallen needles to become thick enough to check run-off. If planting is necessary, hardwood species should be used. Poles were laid along the contours above the gullies and staked down to check the run-off before it hit the treated gullies. Erosion Control; Couches Creek, IV-Z-3191, Miscellaneous
1935-05
A gully north of IV-Z-3191, Erosion Control, Couches Creek, May, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park A gully north of IV-Z-3191, Erosion Control; Couches Creek, IV-Z-3192, Miscellaneous
1935-05
Detail, Erosion Control; Couches Creek, May, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail: The gully is filled with brush laid across the gully and then a lengthwise layer of brush is put on top and held down by poles placed across the gully and staked down.Erosion Control; Couches Creek, IV-Z-3195, Miscellaneous
1935-05
Mouth of gullies shown in IV-Z-3193. Erosion Control, Couches Creek, May, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mouth of gullies shown in IV-Z-3193. This brush will not be staked down because the slope of the gully is gentle and heavy material has been used for the top, lengthwise course.Erosion Control; Couches Creek, IV-Z-3194, Miscellaneous
1935-05
Wash against fence along Queen road, Erosion Control, Upper Queen Fields, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Wash against fence along Queen road.Erosion Control; Upper Queen Fields, IV-Z-3212, Miscellaneous
1935-11-21
Gully at forks from right bank, Erosion Control, Queen Place, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Gully at forks from right bank.Erosion Control; Queen Place, IV-Z-3198, Miscellaneous
1935-11-21
First dam, Crib and rock, Erosion Control, Lower Queen Fields, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park First dam. Crib and rock,Erosion Control; Lower Queen Fields, IV-Z-3204, Miscellaneous
1935-11-21
Sheet erosion in the orchard and the start of a new gully, Erosion Control, Lower Queen Fields, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Sheet erosion in the orchard and the start of a new gully.Erosion Control; Lower Queen Fields, IV-Z-3203, Miscellaneous
1935-11-21
Field to north from stake below old barn showing sheet erosion in orchard, Erosion Control, Lower Queen Fields, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Field to north from stake below old barn showing sheet erosion in orchard.Erosion Control; Lower Queen Fields, IV-Z-3202, Miscellaneous
1935-11-21
The washed creek at the junction with the large gully, Erosion Control, Queen Fields, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park The washed creek at the junction with the large gully.Erosion Control; Queen Fields, IV-Z-3205, Miscellaneous
1935-11-21
Fence along the Queen road showing wash of soil against fence, Erosion Control, Upper Queen Fields, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fence along the Queen road showing wash of soil against fence.Erosion Control; Upper Queen Fields, IV-Z-3211, Miscellaneous
1935-11-21
Head of upper gully, Erosion Control, Queen Fields, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Head of upper gully. Erosion Control; Queen Fields, IV-Z-3208, Miscellaneous
1935-11-21
Dams in gully caused by wash from the Queen road. View from the mouth of the gully. Erosion Control, Queen Place, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Dams in gully caused by wash from the Queen road. View from the mouth of the gully.Erosion Control; Queen Place, IV-Z-3196, Miscellaneous
1935-11-21
Watershed of gully from Queen road, Erosion Control, Upper Queen Field, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Watershed of gully from Queen road. Erosion Control; Upper Queen Field, IV-Z-3209, Miscellaneous
1935-11-21
The washed creek at the junction with Indian Creek, Erosion Control, Queen Fields, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park The washed creek at the junction with Indian Creek.Erosion Control; Queen Fields, IV-Z-3213, Miscellaneous
1935-11-21

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