"A Bee-Gum." This picture appeared in "Our Southern Highlanders" (1921, p. 248) and in Kephart's series "The Southern Highlander" (part II, "The Back of Beyond," Outing Magazine, p. 403) as "A...
"Belle Brown feeding cane-mill." This photograph is on Album page 5 with the heading "Tuckaseegee River." This is one of three photographs on the page depicting the production of sorghum molasses.
Laura Davis of Dicks Creek, near Dillsboro, North Carolina, appears in two of the photographs in the Album, including "`Big Laura' Davis spinning. The Widow weaving." This photograph is on Album page 3 with the heading "Tuckaseegee...
This photograph is one of a series of four pictures featuring rattlesnakes. A centered caption on the page reads: "Black variety of the Banded or Timber Rattlesnake (The yellow variety is also common in the Smokies. Usual length 4 1/2 to 5...
This photograph is one of a series of four pictures featuring rattlesnakes. A centered caption on the page reads: "Black variety of the Banded or Timber Rattlesnake (The yellow variety is also common in the Smokies. Usual length 4 1/2 to 5...
This photograph is one of a series of four pictures featuring rattlesnakes. A centered caption on the page reads: "Black variety of the Banded or Timber Rattlesnake (The yellow variety is also common in the Smokies. Usual length 4 1/2 to 5...
This photograph is one of a series of four pictures featuring rattlesnakes. A centered caption on the page reads: "Black variety of the Banded or Timber Rattlesnake (The yellow variety is also common in the Smokies. Usual length 4 1/2 to 5...
"Bob on the Ore Dump." The picture is similar to the one in Kephart's article "The Southern Highlander" (part II, "The Back of Beyond") which appeared in "Outing Magazine," January 1913, p. 397, and was...
Both the handwritten caption on the back of the photograph and the Album caption read: "Bob's Father 'gritting' corn". This photograph is on Album page 47 with the heading “Great Smoky Mts.”
The caption on the reverse of the picture, taken on Dicks Creek, near Dillsboro, North Carolina, reads, "Boiling sorghum - Dick Creek little mill in background." This photograph is on Album page 5 with the heading "Tuckaseegee...
Photograph of a bridge in Bryson City, North Carolina, used for automobile and pedestrian traffic. A partial ink stamp number on back reads "405." Also on the back, note in pencil in Kephart's handwriting, "F.6.6. 1/100". The...
Photograph of an escape route out of the Swain County Jail in Bryson City, North Carolina. The back of the photograph has the ink stamped number "E524."