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 about...
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. Altitude...
John C. Campbell Folk School instructor Louise L. Pitman sent this letter to Mr. Louis A. Thun in 1933 describing the basics of natural vegetable dyeing. She discusses two classes of materials; those that need mordants and those that do not. She...
These documents pertain to the life and work of craft administrator and natural dyer, Louise Pitman. Included is a 1957 questionnaire for the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild; a transcript of an interview done with Edward DuPuy and Clifford...
Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931; Mountains -- North Carolina
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. Altitude...
Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931; Mountains -- North Carolina
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 about...
Letter from Kephart to Judge Arthur Perkins, Chairman of the Board of the Appalachian Trail Conference, concerning the potential route of the Applachian Trail.
The Album caption reads "same" and references the photograph on the upper right corner of this page with the caption "Trout fishing, Falls of the Tuckaseegee (upper and higher falls not shown)."
The Album caption reads "same" and references the photograph on the upper right corner of this page with caption "Trout fishing, Falls of the Tuckaseegee (upper and higher falls not shown)."
After his arrival in western North Carolina in the autumn of 1904, Kephart began to explore the area. One instance is featured in the photograph of "Trout fishing, Falls of the Tuckaseegee (upper and higher falls not shown)." The High Falls of...
In this view of "The road to the mine in winter," Kephart can be seen near the Everett copper mine, near Medlin in Swain County, North Carolina. This photograph is on Album page 19 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."
This photograph is one of a series of four pictures featuring rattlesnakes. A centered caption on the page reads: "Black variety of the Banded or Timber Rattlesnake (The yellow variety is also common in the Smokies. Usual length 4 1/2 to 5...
This photograph is one of a series of four pictures featuring rattlesnakes. A centered caption on the page reads: "Black variety of the Banded or Timber Rattlesnake (The yellow variety is also common in the Smokies. Usual length 4 1/2 to 5...
This photograph is one of a series of four pictures featuring rattlesnakes. A centered caption on the page reads: "Black variety of the Banded or Timber Rattlesnake (The yellow variety is also common in the Smokies. Usual length 4 1/2 to 5 feet)....
This photograph is one of a series of four pictures featuring rattlesnakes. A centered caption on the page reads: "Black variety of the Banded or Timber Rattlesnake (The yellow variety is also common in the Smokies. Usual length 4 1/2 to 5...