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Chief of Visitor Services Stanley Canter demonstrates moving shelves in storage area, Great Rocky Mountains National Park, 1986 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Chief of Visitor Services Stanley Canter demonstrates the moving of the compactable shelving in the storage area at SVC.Canter, Stanley, IV-P-17303
1986-05-22
Leige Oliver Springhouse, Cades Cove, Building No. 167, Springhouse from the south, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park II-B-(5)-2054, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved,Leige Oliver Springhouse; Cades Cove; Building No. 167, Springhouse from the south.
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1935-10-15
Hommell Orchard, Jakes Creek, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Apple storage House at Hommell Orchard, jakes Creek. GSM CA records show the apple house to have been 24' x 60', with two stories, one rock, the other double floored and cailed, with value set at $3500.00 for apple house. R.S. Hommell owned 50 acres, had 3,500 apple trees, 300 cherry trees, 300 gooseberry bushes, and 125 damson plum trees. Here Wesley Ogle and two children stand beside the apple house.Hommell Orchard, III-B-16663, History - Buildings
Photograph of powder magazine in Fort Moultrie full of barrels of gunpowder, South Carolina National Park Service the 1809 powder magazine of ft Moultrie could hold over 10000 lbs 3J.
View of three artifacts storage buildings under construction, Oconaluftee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Under construction. Constructed by APW.Artifacts Storage Buildings; Oconaluftee; Buildings No. 594, 595, 596, II-B-(3)-7582, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Utility buildings
Safe, used for food storage Great Smoky Mountains National Park These safes are used for the storage of food... The pierced work in the tin panels allows air to circulate in the safe, but prevents flies from getting at the food.Safe"", III-A-Hse-12189, History - Artifacts
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1936-08-15
View of carport storage door openings, Deep Creek Campground, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Work Order No. B-34 GRSM. Carport storage door openings. Completion report photo.Deep Creek Employee Residence, II-B-(2)-7437, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Quarters
Superintendent John E Cook moves Aisle Saver carriages in storage area, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1986 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Supt. Cook demonstrates the ease with which the Aisle Saver carriages can be moved. One lb. of effort is required to move 1 ton of shelf. Photo set to NPS Courier to accompany article on renovation of SVC storage area.COYES, Supt. John E. IV-P-17301
1986-05-05
Leige Oliver Springhouse, Cades Cove, Building No. 167, Springhouse interior, note the hollowed log cooling trough and the rib pole roof construction, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park II-B-(5)-2055, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved,Leige Oliver Springhouse; Cades Cove; Building No. 167, Springhouse interior. Note the hollowed log cooling trough and the rib pole roof construction. The rib pole construction was the typical method of constructing all roofs in the early buildings.
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1935-10-15
Museum technician Kathleen L Manscill and former park naturalist Arthur Stupka examine woodchuck specimen that has been returned to storage, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1986 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mus. Tech. Kathleen L. Manscill and former Park Naturalist Arthur Stupka examine woodchuck returned from UT after having been on loan since 1968. An open house was held in the storage area to demonstrate the compactable storage and to celebrate the return of the loaned specimens.SVC Storage Area, IV-P-17302
1986-05-22

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