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...
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...
"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 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...
The Album caption reads simply "Molly and Mrs. Bob." Mrs. Bob is Mrs. Bob Barnett, both of whom are featured in Kephart's journals and published writings. This photograph is on Album page 47 with the heading "Great Smoky Mts."
Photograph of men and horses in front of Siler's Cabin. This photograph is on Album page 41 with the heading "Great Smoky Mts." The Album page contains a general caption for all the photographs on the page: "These are views of the...
This photograph shows part of the natural scenery near the cabin at Siler's Meadow. The Album page contains a general caption for all associated photographs on this page: "These are views of the Cabin at Siler's Meadow, and approaches....
This photograph features the natural scenery near the cabin at Siler's Meadow. The Album page contains a general caption for all associated photographs on the page: "These are views of the Cabin at Siler's Meadow, and approaches. Altitude...
This photograph features two men and a dog eating in front of the cabin at Siler's Meadow. The Album page contains a general caption for all associated photographs on this page: "These are views of the Cabin at Siler's Meadow, and approaches....
This photograph of a "Mill-race" is on the same Album page as the photograph titled "My Father at Gold Buckhannon's Mill." This photograph is on Album page 39 with the heading "Great Smoky Mts."
The Album caption reads: "Posed (The snake’s attitude is altogether unnatural. Compare real ones, pp. 23 & 31. Rattlers were common, even at this elevation - 4900 to 5000 ft.)" The dead snake has been "posed" by tying...
Blue line image of Andy and a dead wild tukey posed in front of Hall Cabin, on the North Carolina / Tennessee state line in the Great Smoky Mountians. The Album caption reads "Andy and one of his Wild Turkeys, Hall Cabin."
The Album caption between this and the adjacent photograph reads: "Hunting coons (got three out of this tree. Snap-shot at twilight)." This photograph is on Album page 23 with the heading "Great Smoky Mts."
The caption in the Album identifies this photograph as: "Poplar Tree (only 1/2 of thickness shown) Dr. H of Syracuse, N.Y." This photograph is on album page 23 with the heading "Great Smoky Mts."
"A caller at my door (Xmas, 1904)." The same child is identified on Album page 48 in the lower right as Walter Calhoun. This photograph is on Album page 21 with the heading "Great Smoky Mts."
This photograph is on Album page 11 with the heading "Annual Association of the Eastern Band of Cherokees, Birdtown on Ocona Lufty, Oct. 2, 1904." The location of photograph on the page was deduced from erased Album captions.
This photograph is on Album page 11 with the heading "Annual Association of the Eastern Band of Cherokees, Birdtown on Ocona Lufty, Oct. 2, 1904." The location of the photograph on the page was deduced from erased Album captions.
This photograph is on Album page 11 with the heading "Annual Association of the Eastern Band of Cherokees, Birdtown on Ocona Lufty, Oct. 2, 1904." The location of the photograph on the page was deduced from erased Album captions.