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.
Letter from Kephart to "Outing Magazine" editor Albert Britt outlining four additional chapters from "Highland Dixie" (an earlier title for "Our Southern Highlanders") for the magazine. Kephart also discusses the size of the book size.
Letter from Kephart to Judge Arthur Perkins, Chairman of the Board of the Appalachian Trail Conference, concerning the potential route of the Applachian Trail.
Letter from Albert Britts, Associate Editor of the Frank A. Munsey Company, New York, offering to purchase the publication rights to Kephart's short story "The Trail of a Bullet."
Letter Kephart to Joseph Cox, Managing Editor of "Adventure" magazine, New York, agreeing to serve as the expert on camp cookery in the magazine's "Ask Adventure" department.
Letter from Kephart to Bristow Adams of the Forest Service, Washington, D.C., concerning the possible inclusion of U.S. Forest Service photographs in "Highland Dixie" (an earlier title for "Our Southern Highlanders"). Kephart includes a list of...
Letter Kephart to O.T. McCroskey of New York City elaborating on Kephart's experiences with the razorback "Belial", which was described in chapter 2 of "Our Southern Highlanders."
"Visitors" at Kephart's first camp on Dicks Creek, near Dillsboro, North Carolina. This photograph shows six men posed in front of the campsite. The photograph is located on Album page 1 with the heading "Tuckaseegee River." Kephart's caption in...
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. This...
The "Pantry Tent" at Kephart's camp on Dicks Creek, near Dillsboro, North Carolina. This photograph is on Album page 1 with the heading "Tuckaseegee River." The photograph shows a large selection of cookery equipment. In the foreground is a desk...
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 28,...
"The Tuckaseegee immediately in front of camp" was a view of the Tuckasegee River near Kephart's camp on Dicks Creek, near Dillsboro, North Carolina. This photograph is on Album page with the heading "Tuckaseegee River."
"G.W. Baumgardner." This photograph is on Album page 3 with the heading "Tuckaseegee River." The oblong hole in the cabin wall to the left of Mr. Baumgardner's head can be seen in the picture in "Our Southern Highlanders" (1922 revised ed., p. 288)...
A photograph of "Mrs. Alma Brown and Homer," of the Dicks Creek community in Jackson County, North Carolina. This photograph is on Album page 3 with the heading "Tuckaseegee River." The oblong hole in the cabin wall to the left of Mrs. Brown's head...
Laura Davis of Dicks Creek, near Dillsboro, North Carolina, appears in two of the photographs in the Album. This image was labeled simply as "Same" and shows Davis at her spinning wheel. This photograph is on Album page 3 with the heading...
"Dave Brown's House." This photograph is on Album page 3 with the heading "Tuckaseegee River." The people photographed with the house include Alma Brown and Homer who are also in the photograph on the lower right of this page. Also pictured is the...
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 River." "Widow"...