Second lateral gully, Mingus Creek, 1935Great Smoky Mountains National ParkSecond lateral gully. Dams are nearly full of silt. Planting necessary.Erosion Control; Mingus Creek, IV-Z-3182, Miscellaneous
Main gully, Mingus Creek, 1935Great Smoky Mountains National ParkMain gully. Dams built in 1934 and are already full of silt. Dams should have been as high as the banks.Erosion Control; Mingus Creek, IV-Z-3181, Miscellaneous
The Muck soils of Fellsmere Farms, Florida(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.
Narrative of a cruise to Lake Okeechobee(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.; (Statement of Responsibility) by John Kunkel Small.
North of IV-Z-3192. Erosion Control, Couches Creek, May, 1935Great Smoky Mountains National ParkNorth 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
Detail, Erosion Control; Couches Creek, May, 1935Great Smoky Mountains National ParkDetail: 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
Correspondence(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.; From the Minnie Moore-Willson papers.
Mouth of gullies shown in IV-Z-3193. Erosion Control, Couches Creek, May, 1935Great Smoky Mountains National ParkMouth 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
Conservation efforts, Crooked Arm Branch, Tennessee, 1967Great Smoky Mountains National ParkAnnual soil and moisture conservation report, 1967 FY. The banks of the crooked Arm Branch were resloped at the point indicated on the map...The waterway was improved and the banks seeded. A tail-ditch from a culvert was reshaped and seeded, enabling the entire area to be mowed with a machine, and preventing erosion...This is leased farmland. Tail ditch at Crooked Arm Branch, Hugh Myers lease.Soil and Moisture Conservation, IV-Z-15117, Miscellaneous
Conservation efforts, Crooked Arm Branch, Tennessee, 1967Great Smoky Mountains National ParkAnnual soil and moisture conservation report, 1967 FY. The banks of the crooked Arm Branch were resloped at the point indicated on the map...The waterway was improved and the banks seeded. A tail-ditch from a culvert was reshaped and seeded, enabling the entire area to be mowed with a machine, and preventing erosion...This is leased farmland. Tail ditch at Crooked Arm Branch, Hugh Myers lease.Soil and Moisture Conservation, IV-Z-15120, Miscellaneous
Excerpts from Tropic magazine; Tropic magazine(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.
1914
Conservation efforts, Crooked Arm Branch, Tennessee, 1967Great Smoky Mountains National ParkAnnual soil and moisture conservation report, 1967 FY. The banks of the crooked Arm Branch were resloped at the point indicated on the map...The waterway was improved and the banks seeded. A tail-ditch from a culvert was reshaped and seeded, enabling the entire area to be mowed with a machine, and preventing erosion...This is leased farmland. Tail ditch at Crooked Arm Branch, Hugh Myers lease.Soil and Moisture Conservation, IV-Z-15118, Miscellaneous
Conservation efforts, Crooked Arm Branch, Tennessee, 1967Great Smoky Mountains National ParkAnnual soil and moisture conservation report, 1967 FY. The banks of the crooked Arm Branch were resloped at the point indicated on the map...The waterway was improved and the banks seeded. A tail-ditch from a culvert was reshaped and seeded, enabling the entire area to be mowed with a machine, and preventing erosion...This is leased farmland. Tail ditch at Crooked Arm Branch, Hugh Myers lease.Soil and Moisture Conservation, IV-Z-15121, Miscellaneous
Conservation efforts, Crooked Arm Branch, Tennessee, 1967Great Smoky Mountains National ParkAnnual soil and moisture conservation report, 1967 FY. The banks of the crooked Arm Branch were resloped at the point indicated on the map...The waterway was improved and the banks seeded. A tail-ditch from a culvert was reshaped and seeded, enabling the entire area to be mowed with a machine, and preventing erosion...This is leased farmland. Tail ditch at Crooked Arm Branch, Hugh Myers lease.Soil and Moisture Conservation, IV-Z-15119, Miscellaneous
Tail ditch, conservation efforts, Crooked Arm Branch, 1967Great Smoky Mountains National ParkAnnual soil and moisture conservation report, 1967 FY. The banks of the crooked Arm Branch were resloped at the point indicated on the map...The waterway was improved and the banks seeded. A tail-ditch from a culvert was reshaped and seeded, enabling the entire area to be mowed with a machine, and preventing erosion...This is leased farmland. Tail ditch at Crooked Arm Branch, Hugh Myers lease.Soil and Moisture Conservation, IV-Z-15112, Miscellaneous
Tail ditch, conservation efforts, Crooked Arm Branch, Tennessee, 1967Great Smoky Mountains National ParkAnnual soil and moisture conservation report, 1967 FY. The banks of the crooked Arm Branch were resloped at the point indicated on the map...The waterway was improved and the banks seeded. A tail-ditch from a culvert was reshaped and seeded, enabling the entire area to be mowed with a machine, and preventing erosion...This is leased farmland. Tail ditch at Crooked Arm Branch, Hugh Myers lease.Soil and Moisture Conservation, IV-Z-15113, Miscellaneous
Tail ditch, conservation efforts, Crooked Arm Branch, Tennessee, 1967Great Smoky Mountains National ParkAnnual soil and moisture conservation report, 1967 FY. The banks of the crooked Arm Branch were resloped at the point indicated on the map...The waterway was improved and the banks seeded. A tail-ditch from a culvert was reshaped and seeded, enabling the entire area to be mowed with a machine, and preventing erosion...This is leased farmland. Tail ditch at Crooked Arm Branch, Hugh Myers lease.Soil and Moisture Conservation, IV-Z-15111, Miscellaneous