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Protecting Woodwork Against Decay Using Borate Preservatives Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.84/3-6: 4.
1993-10
Woodworking shop Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
Sign for wood working shop Blue Ridge Parkway Virginia, Section 1T.
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1958-02-28
Temple Hill Church, interior view Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
Chiseling cup, Kings Mountain National Military Park, South Carolina Kings Mountain National Military Park close up chiseling cup 64
CCC enrollee working on picnic table Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
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Circa 1936
Shaving horse Great Smoky Mountains National Park Shaving a horse used by Mr. Woody... The shaving horse is used to hold a piece of wood while using a draw knife... It is a form of wooden vise: The jaws are brought together by pressure being exerted on a pedal with the foot.Shaving Horse; Mr. Steve Woody, Rough Fork,; Cataloochee, NC, III-A-Gen-12220, History - Artifacts - Miscellaneous (Davis pen; chinking; traps; playhouses; gold mining)
Shaving horse Great Smoky Mountains National Park Shaving a horse used by Mr. Woody... The shaving horse is used to hold a piece of wood while using a draw knife... It is a form of wooden vise: The jaws are brought together by pressure being exerted on a pedal with the foot.Shaving Horse; Mr. Steve Woody, Rough Fork,; Cataloochee, NC, III-A-Gen-12225, History - Artifacts - Miscellaneous (Davis pen; chinking; traps; playhouses; gold mining)
Shaving horse Great Smoky Mountains National Park Shaving a horse used by Mr. Woody... The shaving horse is used to hold a piece of wood while using a draw knife... It is a form of wooden vise: The jaws are brought together by pressure being exerted on a pedal with the foot.Shaving Horse; Mr. Steve Woody, Rough Fork,; Cataloochee, NC, III-A-Gen-12226, History - Artifacts - Miscellaneous (Davis pen; chinking; traps; playhouses; gold mining)
Shaving horse Great Smoky Mountains National Park Shaving a horse used by Mr. Woody... The shaving horse is used to hold a piece of wood while using a draw knife... It is a form of wooden vise: The jaws are brought together by pressure being exerted on a pedal with the foot.Shaving Horse; Mr. Steve Woody, Rough Fork,; Cataloochee, NC, III-A-Gen-12223, History - Artifacts - Miscellaneous (Davis pen; chinking; traps; playhouses; gold mining)
Shaving horse Great Smoky Mountains National Park Shaving a horse used by Mr. Woody... The shaving horse is used to hold a piece of wood while using a draw knife... It is a form of wooden vise: The jaws are brought together by pressure being exerted on a pedal with the foot.Shaving Horse; Mr. Steve Woody, Rough Fork,; Cataloochee, NC, III-A-Gen-12221, History - Artifacts - Miscellaneous (Davis pen; chinking; traps; playhouses; gold mining)
Shaving horse Great Smoky Mountains National Park Shaving a horse used by Mr. Woody... The shaving horse is used to hold a piece of wood while using a draw knife... It is a form of wooden vise: The jaws are brought together by pressure being exerted on a pedal with the foot.Shaving Horse; Mr. Steve Woody, Rough Fork,; Cataloochee, NC, III-A-Gen-12222, History - Artifacts - Miscellaneous (Davis pen; chinking; traps; playhouses; gold mining)
Shaving horse Great Smoky Mountains National Park Shaving a horse used by Mr. Woody... The shaving horse is used to hold a piece of wood while using a draw knife... It is a form of wooden vise: The jaws are brought together by pressure being exerted on a pedal with the foot.Shaving Horse; Mr. Steve Woody, Rough Fork,; Cataloochee, NC, III-A-Gen-12224, History - Artifacts - Miscellaneous (Davis pen; chinking; traps; playhouses; gold mining)
Detail of woodwork on farmstead house, Oconaluftee, North Carolina, 1952 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Photograph of original setting, Joe Queen place: Detail View 13.Oconaluftee Farmstead House; Building No. 230, II-B-(5)-Ocon-6021, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Oconaluftee pioneer, Farmstead buildings
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Circa 1952
Detail of woodwork on farmstead house, Oconaluftee, North Carolina, 1952 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Photograph of original setting, Joe Queen place: Detail View 16.Oconaluftee Farmstead House; Building No. 230, II-B-(5)-Ocon-6024, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Oconaluftee pioneer, Farmstead buildings
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Circa 1952

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