Kephart (far right) and two friends having supper in the Hall Cabin, which was located on the North Carolina / Tennessee state line, Great Smoky Mountains.
Horace Kephart sitting by the fireplace in the Hall Cabin. The caption on the back of the photograph reads, "Getting Supper. Hall Cabin." Pots are hanging in the firplace, and other cooking utensils are nearby.
Kephart did not provide a caption for this photograph featuring an encampment across a waterway with three men and three boats. This picture may have been from a series taken on one of his travels or a hunting trip.
Kephart did not provide a caption for this photograph featuring a forest draped waterway. This picture may have been from a series taken on one of his travels or a hunting trip.
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...
A view of Horace Kephart's cabin on Hazel Creek, Swain County, North Carolina. The caption reads, "The Cabin in Winter" This photograph appeared in "Our Southern Highlanders," 1921 edition, p. 161, as "Cabin on the Little...
A view of Horace Kephart's cabin on Hazel Creek, Swain County, North Carolina. The caption reads, "The Cabin in Autumn". This may be the picture that appeared in "Our Southern Highlanders" 1922 revised ed., p. 32, as...