The Album caption reads simply "Widow Davis." The caption on the reverse of the picture is more detailed and notes: "Widow Davis' cabin on Dick Creek near Dillsboro. Fair sample of all the cabins in these mts., but better chimney...
"Supper in Hall Cabin." The caption on the reverse of the picture indicates that the men are "Andy (left), Doc., Kep." This photograph is on Album page 33 with the heading "Great Smoky Mts."
The caption on the back of the photograph, which indicates that this structure is "One of the larger mills on Hazel Creek around 1920," is from an unknown source and does not appear to be in Kephart's handwriting.
The Album caption reads simply "Old Charlie Medlin Place," while the caption on the reverse of the picture elaborates: "Cabin without a window - On road to mine. No fireplace except in little kitchen ring - Chimney 6 ft. high. Many...
The handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads: "The mountaineers after a few years in the cotton mills. A group near Kings Mtn N.C. July 4th 1906. F. [unreadable]." The Album caption reads: "A group of Mountaineers...
The Album caption for this photograph reads, "Medlin, N.C. Blockhouse (cloud-capped) in the distance." The caption on the reverse of the picture notes, "Medlin, N.C. Every building shows. Block House Mt. in distance is shrouded in...
"Making Sorghum." This picture appeared in "Our Southern Highlanders" (1922 revised ed., p. 368) as "Making 'Lasses." This photograph is on Album page 5 with the heading "Tuckaseegee River." It is one of...
The handwritten caption on back of the photograph reads: "Louis Hampton and children." This photograph is on Album 23 page with the heading "Great Smoky Mts."
Hol Rose, right, and Charlie Beck, left. Posed with primary parts from a moonshine still. Back of photograph has caption written in pencil in Kephart's handwriting: "Hol Rose, right. Charlie Beck, left. Taken in Bryson City a few weeks before...
"The Hall Cabin (North Carolina room on left, Tennessee room on right - State line - the watershed of the Smokies - runs through the entry- Elevation, 4900 feet above sea-level- J.B. Anderson and I lived here through the three summer months...
The Album caption for the Granville Calhoun store in Medlin, North Carolina, states simply, "(Same) Bear skins and Summer Sled." The caption on the reverse of the picture elaborates by noting that this is, "Granville Calhoun's store,...
The Album caption reads simply "The Everett Copper Mine." The text on the reverse of the picture elaborates, "The Everett copper mine. My cabin is just above it. Hampton lives in upper (1 1/2 story) house, alongside boiler house....
The handwritten caption on the reverse of the photograph reads: "Cabin on Siler's Bald -- 6000 ft. Granville Calhoun in doorway. Temperature 0º." This photograph is on Album page 41 with the heading "Great Smoky Mts." The...
The handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads: "Cabin at Siler's Meadows" This photograph is on Album page 41 with the heading "Great Smoky Mts." The Album page contains a general caption for all the photographs...
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 in the Album reads: "Bob Barnett, Jim Stewart, and Boys." The handwritten text on the reverse of the photograph reads: "Barnett and other natives." This photograph is on Album page 43 with the heading "Great...
Photograph of a wagon drawn by one horse and one with a male rider on a dirt road in front of buildings in Bryson City, North Carolina. An ink stamp on back: "E524".
The photograph shows a man with a dog on a leash in Bryson City, North Carolina. An ink stamp on the back of the photograph reads "E524." The man and dog may also be seen in photograph number 210.