View of water wheel and completed mill, Cable Mill Area, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRehabilitation of historical structures, Cable Mill Work Order No. B-41 GRSM: End of nearly completed flume at the mill...Completion report photo. Cable Mill Water wheel and flume, II-B-(5)-Cable Mill-7322, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings
Rear view of trailer attached to truck with two wheels on each sideGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSuggestion by D. Glenn Shultz, for Incentive Award... Award not made on the basis that it could be bought from the factory.Trailer for loading and unloading equipment at ground level without the need for ramps. II-E-3649, Physical Facilities - Equipment
Spinning on wheel, Moore Mary Ann, Son standingGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSpinning on high wheel. Mary Anne Moore was one of Black Bill" Walkers common Law wives.", Moore, Mary Ann and son, III-P-16650, History - Mountain People
Aunt Rhodie Abbott, spinningGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAunt Rhodie Abbott spinning at the Kate Lawson House, Cades Cove, TN.Spinning Wheel, III-A-Hse-12195, History - Artifacts
Dolly being used on truck wheelsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSuggestion by Columbus B. Cardwell and R. Glenn Branam for Incentive Awards. It is welded up out of 4' angle iron with a pipe handle. Three 4 casters, one of which can rotate, allow the dolly to be positioned and moved, loaded, easily. In operation, the axle is jacked up and the dolly positioned. The wheel-retaining nuts are then removed and the jack is lowered until the dolly takes the weight of the wheels, then is backed away from the truck. When removing single wheels, a bumper type jack is put in a slot on the dolly as shown in the photos and the jack engages the wheel rim, holding the wheel in an upright position. One mechanic removes and replaces dual or single wheels up to 10:00 X 24 for brake, bearing, and grease seal repairs, without help. Above the labor costs saved, the elimination of the safety hazard of sprained backs or muscles is of uncalculated value.Dolly for mounting and demounting truck and equipment wheels, II-E-3652, Physical Facilities - Equipment
Mrs. Will Saunook using the high wheel on her porch, circa 1940Great Smoky Mountains National ParkMrs. Will Saunook using the high wheel on her porch. Identified by Fred Bradley. Mrs. Will Saunook; III-I-Gen-16328, History - Indians - People, etc..Mrs. Will Saunook using the high wheel on her porch. Identified by Fred Bradley.
General view, interior. Museum Cabin, Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, N.C., circa 1935Great Smoky Mountains National ParkGeneral view, interior. Note shelf (upper right) supported by wooden pegs driven into wall; under shelf are wooden pegs on which clothing, etc. were hung. Under these pegs are spools of warp thread as they are used when the warp is being wound. To the right is a rake, and to the left a spinning wheel.Museum Cabin; Campbell Folk School; Brasstown, N.C. III-A-Hse-4984, History - Artifacts