Three male boarsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkThree male boars, 35-40 lbs. shot in Maynard Creek area May 31, 1964.Males, I-E-Mam-HD-6579, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Three male boarsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkThree male boars, 35-40 lbs. shot in Maynard Creek area May 31, 1964.Males, I-E-Mam-HD-6580, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Russian female boarGreat Smoky Mountains National Park125-pound Russian boar, female, shot near Sam's Gap on April 4, 1964. Covered tailgate!,Russian Boar, I-E-Mam-HD-6564, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Russian female boarGreat Smoky Mountains National Park125-pound Russian boar, female, shot near Sam's Gap on April 4, 1964. Covered tailgate!,Russian Boar, I-E-Mam-HD-6565, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Female sow and pigletsGreat Smoky Mountains National Park75-lb. sow and two 20-lb. female piglets shot in the Maynard Creek area April 27, 1964.Sow and piglets, I-E-Mam-HD-6576, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Three male hogs shot near Maynard creek, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National Park3 male hogs shot near portable trap on Maynard Creek. HOGS shot near Maynard Creek, I-E-HD-6906, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
1964-07-18
Female sow and 2 pigletsGreat Smoky Mountains National Park75-lb. sow and two 20-lb. female piglets shot in the Maynard Creek area April 27, 1964.Sow and piglets, I-E-Mam-HD-6578, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Female European boarGreat Smoky Mountains National Park125-lb. female European boar caught near Panther Creek April 30, 1964. Harold Rice, State Fish and Game Officer, holding rope.European Boar, I-E-Mam-HD-6584, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Three male hogs shot near Maynard creek, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National Park3 male hogs shot near portable trap on Maynard Creek. HOGS shot near Maynard Creek, I-E-HD-6907, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
1964-07-18
Tying wild boarGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBirchfield place, near Parson's Branch road. Ranger Kimpel and Tellico Biologist George Matchke restraining wild boar.Tying wild boar, I-E-Mam-HD-6587, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Female European boar caughtGreat Smoky Mountains National Park125-lb. female European boar caught near Panther Creek, April 30, 1964. Harold Rice, State Fish and Game Officer, holding rope. Female, I-E-Mam-HD-6585, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Sow and shoatGreat Smoky Mountains National Park75-lb. sow and 18-lb. shoat shot by Rnager Ray Kimpel near the Birchfield place on Parson's Branch.Sow and shoat, I-E-Mam-HD-6573, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Tying wild boar in trapGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBirchfield place near Parsons Branch road. Ranger Kimpel and Tellico Biologist George Matchke tying wild boar (in trap).Tying wild boar, I-E-Mam-HD-6586, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Wild hog in trap at Twin CreeksGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWild hog in trap at Twin Creeks.Hog, I-E-HD-4919, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
Russian boarsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTwo young 18-25 pound Russian boars caught in trap near Sam's Gap on April 4, 1964.Russian Boar, I-E-Mam-HD-6566, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Two male boarsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTwo male boars caught in Maynard Creek portable trap on May 3, 1964. Weighted 20 and 35 lbs.Males, I-E-Mam-HD-6583, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Russian shoat removed from trapGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRanger Ray Kimpel removing trapped shoat from trap near Sam's Gap.Shoat, I-E-Mam-HD-6570, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Two male boars in trapGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTwo male boars caught in Maynard Creek portable trap on May 3, 1964. Weighted 20 and 35 lbs.Males, I-E-Mam-HD-6581, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Russian boar removed from trapGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRanger Ray Kimpel removing trapped shoat from trap near Sam's Gap.Russian Boar, I-E-Mam-HD-6569, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Russian boarsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkA young 18-pound Russian boar caught in trap near the Burchfield Cemetery on Parsons Branch road on April 20, 1964.Russian Boar, I-E-Mam-HD-6567, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Female sowGreat Smoky Mountains National Park46-lb. female caught along with a 51-lb. female in trap at old Birchfield homesite. Geo. Matscke holds it by back legs.Sow, I-E-Mam-HD-6574, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Grazing, Hogs on Thunderhead mountainGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHogs grazing on Thunderhead. Photo collected by Mary Lindsey during her research on balds. See album of all photos in Archives.Grazing on Balds, I-D-Gen-16824, Natural Features - Balds - General Views
Female sowGreat Smoky Mountains National Park46-lb. female caught along with a 51-lb. male in trap at old Birchfield place, June 9, 1964. Geo. Matscke holds it by back legs.Female, I-E-Mam-HD-6575, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Sow and shoatGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRanger Ray Kimpel with 75-lb. sow and 18-lb. shoat he shot near Birchfield place on Parson's Branch.Sow and shoat, I-E-Mam-HD-6571, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Sow and shoatGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRanger Ray Kimpel with 75-lb. sow and 18-lb. shoat he shot near Birchfield place on Parson's Branch.Sow and shoat, I-E-Mam-HD-6572, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Wild boar, piglets trapped, Hazel Creek, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTrapped at N. Proctor on hazel Creek, 4 March 1964 10 lb. male, Tag. No. 4001-2. 8lb. female, Tag. No. 4003-4,Wild Boar Piglets, I-E-Mam-HD-16692, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
G I Davis measuring wild boar, Hazel Creek, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRanger G.I. Davis measures snout of wild boar killed near Proctor Campsite on hazel Creek. Male, 250 lbs. Shot,Wild Boars, I-E-Mam-HD-16694, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
Rooting damage by hogs, Gregory Bald, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRooting damage by hogs on Gregory Bald, west slipe. Size of damaged area approx. 2,000 sq.ft. approx. 35 damage to vegetation. See I-E-Mam-16696, 16698,Hog Damage, I-E-Mam-HD-16699, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
Trap, Wild boarGreat Smoky Mountains National Park263 lb. Male, Tag. No. 4013-14, trapped on hall Branch (first big hollow on Hazel Creek north of Cable Branch. See I-E-Mam -HD-166693. Hog killed on refuge 3 Nov.1964.Wild Boars, I-E-Mam-HD-16695, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
Wild Boars, on display at Oconaluftee farmstead, Tennessee, 1969Great Smoky Mountains National ParkTwo small, wild boars were trapped behind the lake and were put on display at the Luftee farmstead...They were kept thru one summer, but then became so large that they were turned over to the state.Wild Boar, III-LF-15335, History - Living Farms - Living History