Skidding logs, East Prong, Little River Lumber Co., 1922Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Skidding logs with J HoYES and Grab, East Prong. Little River Lumber Co. ; Skidding logs w/J. HoYES; III-L-17177.Skidding logs with J HoYES and Grab, East Prong. Little River Lumber Co.Skidding logs w/J. HoYES, III-L-17177
Truck transporting explosives to magazineGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPictorial Report of Means and Methods of Handling Explosives in Emergency Conservation Camps... Submitted November 27, 1934. This picture shows truck transporting explosives to magazine, leaving highway via truck trail. Signs are displayed on each side and rear of truck, and heavy cover is placed over and on sides of explosives.Dynamiting, IV-Z-13508, Miscellaneous
Records relating to T48S R43S section 30 (Pompano Beach)(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.; (Biographical) Pompano Beach originated during and after 1896, when the Florida East Coast Railway extended through Broward County, and the Model Land Company drained and sold adjacent land.