Skidder, mouth of Manis Creek, 1916Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: 0; Skidder Mouth of Manis Creek; III-L-17537.Skidder Mouth of Manis Creek, III-L-17537
In use daily along Tabcat Creek, log railwayGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkIn use daily along Tabcat Creek. Log Railway, III-L-9545, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
1935-08-21
Horse and sledGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHorse and Sled, III-H-12780, History - Hauling and Transportation
In use daily along Tabcat Creek, log railwayGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkIn use daily along Tabcat Creek. Log Railway, III-L-9544, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Fording Oconaluftee riverGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkFording Oconaluftee river near Smokemont, N. C. III-H-12784, History - Hauling and Transportation
HorsebackGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkUncle Steve Wood, Rough Creek, Cataloochee, N. C.Horseback, III-H-12786, History - Hauling and Transportation
Jackson Ownby's children sitting on pile of shakes, 1937Great Smoky Mountains National ParkJackson Ownby's children sitting on pile of shakes. See also III-P-4250. L to R. Zola, Giles, Thelma,Mountain Children, Ill-P-4254, History - Mountain People
1937-06-21
Returning From the StoreGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkReturning From the Store; Fighting Creek Gap Road, III-H-12781, History - Hauling and Transportation
New York and New Haven Railroad, 1862 May 5Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkList of times, dates, and destinations of New York and New Haven railroads, commencing 1862 May 5.