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Hepatica near center in tree trunk, Pearly Anthony ravine, Cades Cove, 1938 Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Pla-1244, Natural Features - Flora - Miscellaneous Plants,Hepatica, Pearly Anthony ravine, Cades Cove
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1938-03
Large pile of tree trunks from flood damage, Alum Cave Creek, Tennessee, 1958 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Taken for use in Exhibit #28 of Sugarlands Visitor Center.Flood Devistation; along Alum Cave Creek, IV-D-5793, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage)
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1958-10
Large rocks to left with sing tree trunk in middle of them, Buckeye Trail, 1959 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Taken for use in Exhibit #28 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Horizontal.Block Field; along Buckeye trail, I-G-Gen-5801, Natural Features - Geology - General Views
1959-05
Large rocks with few thin tree trunks behind them, Buckeye Trail, 1959 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Taken for use in Exhibit #28 of Sugarlands Visitor Center.Block Field; Huge Rocks along Buckeye trail, I-G-Gen-5798, Natural Features - Geology - General Views
1959-05
Large tree trunk fallen over gap in land due to flood damage, Alum Cave Creek, Tennessee, 1958 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Taken for use in Exhibit #28 of Sugarlands Visitor Center.Flood Devistation; along Alum Cave Creek, IV-D-5794, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage)
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1958-10
Large tree trunk with multiple people standing on and in front of waterfall in background, Laurel Falls, Tennessee, 1958 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Taken for use in Exhibit #29 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Horizontal. With people in front of falls.Laurel Falls, I-B-F-LF-5831, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - Laurel Falls
1958-08
Large wooden logs structure with tree trunk blocking view of open doorway, Bill Proffitt House Great Smoky Mountains National Park Building No. 146.Bill Proffitt Apple House; Cosby; Building No. 146, II-B-(5)-3005, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Small pile of tree trunks from flood damage, Alum Cave Creek, Tennessee, 1958 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Taken for use in Exhibit #28 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Horizontal.Flood Devistation; along Alum Cave Creek, IV-D-5792, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage)
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1958-10
The big Yellow poplar (Tulip tree) along the trail to Ramsey Cascades (winter), snow on ground, 1940 Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Tree-1119, Natural Features - Flora - Trees, Tulip Tree, The big yellow poplar along the trail to Ramsey Cascades (winter).
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1940-01-24
Thin tree trunk Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
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Circa 1985
Three men sitting on large pile of tree trunks Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Torn up tree trunk with view of small branches at top, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ripped tree trunk, bark in shreds. White pine tree, 1.2 miles from gate on Parsons Branch Road, near Cades Cove. Taken for use in Exhibit #15 of Sugarlands Visitor Center.Bear Damage, I-E-Bear-5747, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears

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