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Yellowstone photo album 25, page 24 Yellowstone National Park
Children with home-made wagon close-up, Oconaluftee Farmstead, Tennessee, 1969 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Children of Home-made Wagon at Oconaluftee Farmstead, III-LF-15362, History - Living Farms - Living History
Jimmy Dunn on Two-Horse drawn wagon and Mike Miroity removing trash from barrel, building 44, Coons Building Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Saving Gas -Two-Horse drawn wagon with Jimming Dunn on wagon seat and, Mikde Morority, sp removing trash from barrel in fron of park bldg. 44.
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Circa 1972
Jimmy Dunn on Two-Horse drawn wagon and Mike Miroity removing trash from barrel, building 44, Coons Building Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Saving Gas -Two-Horse drawn wagon with Jimming Dunn on wagon seat and, Mikde Morority, sp removing trash from barrel in fron of park bldg. 44.
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Circa 1972
Jimmy Dunn on Two-Horse drawn wagon and Mike Miroity removing trash from barrel, building 44, Coons Building Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Saving Gas -Two-Horse drawn wagon with Jimming Dunn on wagon seat and, Mikde Morority, sp removing trash from barrel in fron of park bldg. 44.
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Circa 1972
Yellowstone photo album 22, page 81 Yellowstone National Park
Children riding Bulger wagon, Oconaluftee Farmstead, Tennessee, 1969 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Children riding Bulger" wagon at Oconaluftee Farmstead",Home-Made (Bulger") Wagon At Oconaluftee Farmstead", III-LF-15294, History - Living Farms - Living History
Renailing wagon tire, tire on wagon evidentially came loose and had to be repaired along the road, 1930 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Tire on wagon evidentally came loose and had to be repaired along the road. ; Renailing wagon tire; III-H-18123.Tire on wagon evidentally came loose and had to be repaired along the road.Renailing wagon tire, III-H-18123
1930
Two saltpeter vats with large pile of nitrite dirt behind them, Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, 1892 Mammoth Cave National Park Photograph -saltpeter vats (glass negative) glass negative: the first saltpeter vats in Mammoth Cave. Kentucky: This photograph was taken by Ben Hains; printed in New Albany, Indiana; 1892. The photo shows the salt peter vats in the rotuna in Mammoth Cave. The photo shows two vats with large piles of nitrite dirt behind them- all of these things are in the rotunds, located in the historic section of Mammoth Cave. This is a glass negative for a black and white photograph. There is a printed inscription across the bottom of the photo "04 first saltpeter vats" and "copyrighted 1892 by H. C. Ganter.. Ben Hains, cave photographer.. New Albany, Ind, U.S.A.". measurements: height 202 mm, width: 252 mm. Thickness: 2 mm. Condition: good the original blue 10-254 lists this as a gift from Ellis Jones on 14 Dec, 1981. Originally housed gsu c, sh 4 with maca 3608-3645, 3724-3743, 3746-3749, 3872-3888, 3903. Caves, geology, mining, minerals.

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