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Stone and old plaster wall in house foundation South Carolina State Parks Written on slide: 18
Stone and wood foundations of house South Carolina State Parks Written on slide: 2
Stone artifacts Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Circa 1986
Stone chapel, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, circa 1945 National Park Service Ft. Moultrie Stone Chapel.
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Circa 1945
Stone circle surrounded by forest South Carolina State Parks Written on slide: 11
Stone comfort station being built near Mammoth Cave Hotel, 1940 Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
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1940-08-06
Stone house beneath spreading tree Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service
Stone house, Hodgenville, Kentucky, 1909 Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park
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Circa 1909
Stone masonry wall in left foreground, Newfound Gap Highway Great Smoky Mountains National Park II-A-Wall-1430, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls,Walls; Newfound Gap Highway, Stone masonry wall, Newfound Gap Highway, 1A1, Station 156/00 to 158/25, showing completed wall with structural excavation and debris piled between wall and stream.
Stone masonry wall on the Clingmans Dome Road, trees framing road and wall, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park II-A-Wall-1433, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls,Walls; Clingmans Dome Road, Stone masonry wall on the Clingmans Dome Road.
1935-01-04
Stone masonry wall, Station 215-216/10, showing wall excavation piled along stream, stream in right foreground, trees in background Great Smoky Mountains National Park II-A-Wall-1419, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls,Walls; Highway, Stone masonry wall, Station 215-216/10, showing wall excavation piled along stream.
Stone retaining wall, before planting, trees in background, Big Creek, Mount Sterling Trail, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park II-A-Wall-1451, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls,Walls; Retaining; Big Creek-Mt. Sterling Trail, Before planting.
1935-03
Stone support on laminated beam of shelter, Cades Cove, Tennessee, 1959 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of stone support for laminated beam.Cades cove public use building; building no. 472, II-B-(4)-3717, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
Stone walkway leading to porch Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service
Stone wall Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Circa 1985
Stone wall at left, Project 1A1, Newfound Gap Highway, Station 156/00 to 158/25, stream at right, trees in background, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park II-A-Wall-1431, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls,Walls; Newfound Gap Highway, Project 1A1, Newfound Gap Highway, Station 156/00 to 158/25.
1935-01-04
Stone wall hiding side door to comfort station, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Masonry Shield,Cades Cove Comfort Station; Building No. 338, II-B-(4)-3863, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
Stone work on roof Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve Frederico, Artist
Circa 1985
Stone work roof Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve Frederico, Artist
Circa 1985
Stone, Rock Creek park, Washington DC Kings Mountain National Military Park
Stones dug out of house foundation beside many tools South Carolina State Parks Written on slide: 22
Stones erected to prevent Anthony creek from sweeping topsoil, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Visit of W. O. Hooper. Stone wass erected by Oagle and Payne to prevent Anthony Creek from sweeping away loose topsoil when seedbed is prepared.Cades Cove, I-C-CC-9316, Natural Features - Coves - Cades Cove
T. L. Yon, foreman, instructed CCC enrollees in stone cutting stands before some of his handiwork, circa 1934 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: T. L. Yon, foreman instructed CCC enrollees in stone cutting stands before some of his handiwork. ; Yon, Foreman T. L. III-C-CCC-16999, History - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Cataloochee CCC Camp .T. L. Yon, foreman instructed CCC enrollees in stone cutting stands before some of his handiwork.Yon, Foreman T. L. III-C-CCC-16999, History - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Cataloochee CCC Camp
Circa 1934
Table Rock State Park SC- SP5 Park Entrance Contact Station Portal Fence South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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1936-04-20
Three workmen laying large stone for pathway Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
Three workmen outlining pathway in front of cabins Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
Three workmen outlining pathway in front of cabins Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
Trees and edge of stone wall Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Mark Woods, Chris Schofield & Wayne Turner
Trees in Summer Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Mark Woods, Chris Schofield & Wayne Turner
Two CCC enrollees shaping stone used in construction Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
Two men inside and one man outside of medium stone wall construction, Cosby Knob, Tennessee, 1959 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Construction of new stone shelter to replace old one burned down.Cosby Knob Shelter Cabin; Building No. 538, II-B-(4)-TS-3595, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
Two workmen splitting large stone for pathway Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
Two workmen splitting large stone for pathway Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
Typical guard rail, Newfound Gap Highway, built by BPR force account, highway in foreground, trees in background Great Smoky Mountains National Park Typical guard rail, Newfound Gap Highway, built by BPR force account. Walls, Highway, II-A-Wall-1425, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls.
Typical stone culvert built with local materials and labor, culvert on Newfound Gap Rd., 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Typical stone culvert built with local material and labor. Culvert on NFG Rd. II-S-17145.Typical stone culvert built with local material and labor.Culvert on NFG Rd. II-S-17145
1935
Typical stone with local labor and materials, culvert on Newfound Gap Rd., 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Typical stone with local labor and material. Culvert on NFG Rd. II-S-17146.Typical stone with local labor and material.Culvert on NFG Rd. II-S-17146
1935
Vent under building Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Howser House break-ins
View of foundation construction and stone wall Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
View of foundation construction and stone wall Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
View of new stone shelter built with a man posing at Spence Field, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park New stone shelter built at Spence Field by APW.Spence Field Stone Shelter; Building No. 593, II-B-(4)-TS-7980, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
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1964-01-30
View of portion of original Roaring Fork road, stone wall, Ephraim Bales cabins and shed, near Roaring fork, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Portion of original Roaring Fork road, stone wall, cabin and shed.Ephraim Bales Place; Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. II-B-(5)-7714, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
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1963-12
View of rock wall and machine, during restoration Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
View of rock wall, during restoration Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
View of stone masonry wall showing laminations of stone not parallel with road, Newfound Gap Parking Area, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park II-A-Wall-1450, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls,Walls; Newfound Gap Parking Area, Detail of stone masonry wall showing laminations of stone not parallel with road.
1935-06-07
View of stone shelter with a man posing, Spence Field, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park New stone shelter built at Spence Field by APW.Spence Field Stone Shelter; Building No. 593, II-B-(4)-TS-7979, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
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1964-01-30
View of stone wall under construction, workers at center, Newfound Gap Parking Area, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park II-A-Wall-1442, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls,Walls; Newfound Gap Parking Area, Under construction. Detail of wall.
1935-05-10
View of vehicle through ventilation hole Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Howser House break-ins

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