Reconstruction of Cable Mill Flume, All log beams and bottoms of frames placed, Cable Mill Area, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRehabilitation of Historical Structures, Cable Mill Work Order No. B-41 GRSM: All log beams and bottoms of frames replaced and ready to start laying the double floor of flume: Completion report photo.Cable Mill Flume, II-B-(5)-Cable Mill-7318, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings
Sawing salvaged building logs into stove wood, 1930Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Recycling" Sewing "salvaged" building logs into stovewood. Sawing wood; III-F-18127."Recycling" Sewing "salvaged" building logs into stovewood.",Sawing wood, III-F-18127
Schinus seedlings under wood chipsEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: 3-22-78; Schinus seedlings near cut and treated schinus; Unit II
Seedling sprouting from wood shavingsEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: 3-22-78; Schinus seedlings under piles - Unit II; C. Toops
Snaking out log, George Washington Shults and neighborsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkGeorge Washington Shults and some neighbors snake out large log with help of 6 oxen.Snaking Out Log, III-L-16587, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Splitting rails, Oconaluftee Ranger Station, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWashington Office Caption: At east entrance to the Park near the Oconaluftee Ranger Station and pioneer Museum, here Park employees demonstrate pioneer crafts in a setting of early day structures.Splitting Rails; Cable Mill, III-L-9996, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Starting the froe with the maul, hewing and riving, 1965Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Starting the froe with the maul; Hewing & Riving; III-L-18189.Starting the froe with the maul,Hewing & Riving, III-L-18189
Tan bark wagons, Harvey WalkerGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHarvey Walker and tan bark wagons going to tannery at Walland.Tan Bark Wagons, III-H-16686, History - Hauling and Transportation
Tanbark, John Kirkland, Dan Walker and J T Walker, Walland, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkStacks of Bark to be taken to Tannery at Walland. John Kirkland, Dan Walker, and J.T. Walker on sled. See also CatNo 15700-AL (glass neg) of tanbark operations, Tanbark, III-L-16666, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Torn up tree trunk with view of small branches at top, Cades Cove, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRipped 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
View of elevated section of flume near the mill, Cable Mill Area, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRehabilitation of Historical Structures, Cable Mill Work Order No. B-41 GRSM: Elevated section of flume near the mill is nearly complete... Note the top crosspiece of frame for withstanding the load of water in the flume... Completion report photo-,Cable Mill Flume, II-B-(5)-Cable Mill-7320, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Cable Mill Buildings
Wood Rat NestGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkIn privy in Cades Cove. Taken for use in Exhibit #17 of Sugarlands Visitor Center.Wood Rat Nest, I-E-Mam-5760, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
Wood Rat NestGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTaken for use in Exhibit #17 of Sugarlands Visitor Center.Wood Rat Nest; At Sinks, I-E-Mam-5759, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals