In October 1904 Kephart moved from Dicks Creek, near Dillsboro, North Carolina, to the Hazel Creek area of Swain County, North Carolina. His departure was shown in the Album as "Addio! Sunday, Oct. 30, 1904." The photograph shows the...
Kephart's first camp in western North Carolina, on Dicks Creek near Dillsboro, North Carolina. The caption indicates that he named his encampment, "Camp Toco -- Dak-waw-I (fish monster place) - near Dick Creek (Here I lived alone Aug. 7 to Oct...
Kephart's "Camp" on Dicks Creek, near Dillsboro, North Carolina, also referred to as Camp Toco. A man is standing with the camp. This may be the man appearing towards the center of the photograph on the lower left of the same album page....
Letter from the Hunter-Hibbard Company of Seattle, Washington, offering product samples. The letter mentions Kephart's published articles related to the products offered and descriptions of the products.
Draft page from Kephart's book "Camping and Woodcraft." See the 1906 edition, pages 13 and 16, and the the revised edition, Volume I, pages 143, 147, and 156.
Draft page for Kephart's book "Camping and Woodcraft" that discusses coats, vests and leggings. See the 1906 edition, page 13, and the revised edition, Volume I, page 146.
Draft page from Kephart's book "Camping and Woodcraft." See the 1906 edition, pages 20 to 21. Also, portions may be found in the revised edition, Volume I, page 145.