At Gatlinburg Old-timers Day, Mrs. Wright is seated in wheel chair with caned backing, Sevierville, 1936Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: At Gatlinburg Oldtimers Day. Mrs. Wright won the Husband Calling Contest". Mrs. Wright is seated in wheel chair with caned backing. Mrs. Wright Sevierville; III-P-18131.At Gatlinburg Oldtimers Day. Mrs. Wright won the "Husband Calling Contest". Mrs. Wright is seated in wheel chair with caned backing.",Mrs. Wright Sevierville, III-P-18131
Portrait of Ann M. Roeder, wife of confectioner Frederick A. Roeder, standing and wearing a bonnetHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkSmall photograph, painted over in oils of Mrs. Ann M. Roeder, wife of convectioner, Frederick A. Roeder. Background is painted in tones of gray, pink and blue. Half-portrait shows Mrs. Roeder standing with her left elbowresting on a cloth-covered stand or table, wearing a fancy purple and black dress with puffed long sleeves, white collar, matching bonnet trimmed with blue ruffles and bows. Reverse has a little soiling.
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.
Women of the park embroidered and made a quilt during the summer of 1973Great Smoky Mountains National ParkBased on wild flower designs, the Park Women embroidered and made a quilt. During the summer of 1973, various members went to Cades Cove and quilted at the Becky Cable House. The quilt was ultimately raffled off with the proceeds going to the Sevier County Association for Retarded Children. Winner of the quilt was Mrs. Edgar Menning (Jean) who was living in Omaha, Nebr. Alma Whaley (Mrs. Audley), Bea Walters (Mrs. William), and Lorene Carr ( Mrs. Troy).Park Women's Quilt, IV-P-4636, Miscellaneous - Personnel
The Florida Everglades and the Seminole Indians(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.
Correspondence(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.
1930
Cherokee woman carries baby on back, stands before a wooden stockade fence, circa 1930Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Woman carries baby on back, stands before a wooden stockade fence. On back in Carlos Campbell's hand and her papoose, Lorena Possibly taken at Cherokee Fair. (See others in this category); Cherokee Woman and Baby; III-I-18345.Woman carries baby on back, stands before a wooden stockade fence. On back in Carlos Campbell's hand and her papoose, Lorena Possibly taken at Cherokee Fair. (See others in this category). Photographer possibly Carlos Campbell.Cherokee Woman and Baby, III-I-18345
Circa 1930
Three generations, Rhodia Ogle McCarter, Julia Ann McCarter Ogle, Beda Ogle ClaboGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRhodia Ogle McCarter, daughter of Harkless T. Ogle, George McCarter, n. (grandmother). Julia Ann McCarter Ogle, daughter of Rhodia & George, n. Levi Ogle (daughter). Beda Ogle Clabo, daughter of Julia Ann & Levi, n. Sherman Clabo.Three Generations, III-P-16430, History - Mountain People
Greenbrier bridge, Park employees and their familiesGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPark employees and their families attending the bridge dedication. Von Teaster, Troy Carr, Jim Walker & Emma, Eva Ogle, Barney Ogle, Wildred Miller, Steve & Karen Miller, Ranger Bobby Holland.Greenbrier Bridge Dedication, III-D-16477, History - Dedications
Park ranger on low wall addressing groupEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of Park Ranger standing on stone wall behind R.P. addressing a group of visitors. Caption reads: "A ranger interpreter guides a group of visitors down Anhinga Trail at RPVC. Many species of birds are visible here, along with the alligator. This area is heavily used as it is closet to the Main park entrance and offers so much variety in the wildlife viewing areas."
Correspondence(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.; (Ownership) From the Minnie Moore-Willson papers.
1919
Visitor talking to park ranger at boothEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up of visitor in fur coat talking to female park employee in booth. Caption reads: "A park visitor receives information on ENP and the tram tour into the sawgrass wilderness from the station attendant at the entrance kiosk to the Shark Valley Loop Road. The Kiosk is constructed to resemble the chickee-type structures of the Miccosukee Indians who reside in the nearby area. Many of the employees of the Service in this area are Miccosukee Indians as portrayed here."
Retirement party for Victor L. LaFollette, Mountain View Hotel, Tennessee, 1970Great Smoky Mountains National ParkRetirement party for Victor L. LaFollette at Dogwood Room of Mountain View Hotel, Gatlinburg-..Victor LaFollette (sitting), Mrs. Eunice LaFollette (standing), Mrs. Delmar Robinson at extreme right, LaFollette Retirement Party, IV-P-15393, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Girls band at Storer CollegeHarpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServicePhotograph of the girls band at Storer College. Henry Mcdonald and his wife Elizabeth are standing in the top row. Mrs. Mosher, mother of Elizabeth is in the middle row. Two little girls are sitting at the bottom of the row. There are 23 band members and one male band leader. Photo is slightly discolored and stained.
Mary (Johnny) Turner, receiving award for suggesting infant changing station in restrooms, November 1970Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkAward- Mary (Johnny) Turner receiving an award for suggestion. (Suggestion for, a table in the ladies restroom for mothers to change their babies diapers)., No Negative. Headquarters. Original caption: Park: HFNHP. Negative No. NHF-3285. See Classification No. Subject: Award - Mary (Johnny) Turner receiving an award for suggestion. (Suggestion for a table in the ladies restroom for mothers to change their babies diapers). Photographer and Companions: Robert Kramer, Park Ranger. Date: 11/20/1970. (Additional on back). Comments: Rec'd check ($25.00) for suggestion for a table in restroom so visitors could change their babies diapers.
Old Timers' Day, Cades Cove, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSome come to play their musical instruments; some come to visit with old friends and reminisce; others just want to sit and rest. Cades Cove Old Timers Day is a day for everyone.Old Timer's Day; Cades Cove, IV-U-Gen-16986, Miscellaneous - Use of Park -Miscellaneous use
Mary Brenda Roberts, presented with gift from Employees Activities Association, Mountain View Hotel, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, 1970Great Smoky Mountains National ParkAt retirement party for Victor L. La Follette, Mary Brenda Roberts, Secretary of Oconaluftee Job Corps Center, was presented a gift form the GSM Employees Activities Assn.. On her transfer to Everglades National Park...Left to right: Keith Neilson, Superintendent (partially in picture); Miss Roberts; Delmar Robinson; Oconaluftee Center Director; Victor LaFollette.Brenda Roberts, IV-P-15387, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Superintendent Dave Mihalic presents Pamela Boaze with special achievement award, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1986Great Smoky Mountains National ParkActing Supt. Dave Milhalic presents Ms. Boaze with a special achievement award of $800 less taxes for her performance of additional duties for the 6 months when the South District Visitor Service Supervisor position was vacant. During that period she handled the extra supervisory, planning and organization responsibilities in addition to her own job.Pamela Boaze, IV-P-17412
1986-09-16
Superintendent Dave Mihalic presents Resource Management Seasonal Employees with incentive awards, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1986Great Smoky Mountains National ParkActing Supt. Dave Mihalic with the team and their incentive awards. Special incentive awards for their participation in the high elevation hog control project, taking on worthwhile backcountry projects beyond their normal duties. The team assisted with trail maintenance, fire suppression support, law enforcement activities, visitor contact record keeping, and food surveys for other wildlife. Jay Haunhorse - $350 less taxes Terry Esker - $300 less taxes Julie Thomas - $350 less taxes Ken Cutsinger - $250 less taxes Tim Grooms - $250 less taxes Tim Francis $250 less taxes,Resource Management Seasonal Employees, IV-P-17410