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    • George Masa / Cameraman

    • George Masa / Cameraman

    • Business cards -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Pathe News

    • This business cards, titled "George Masa / Cameraman" documents Masa's work in Asheville, North Carolina. Born and raised in Japan, George Masa (1881-1933) was known by the name Masahara Iizuka. He emigrated to the U.S. when he was 20 years old...
    • [Twin-leaf]

    • [Twin-leaf]

    • Botany -- Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.);Wild flowers -- Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.)

    • This series of 20 original black and white photographs depicts botanical specimens of the Great Smoky Mountains. The entire set, including one image that is not in Hunter Library Special Collections, was published in a booklet titled “The...
    • Asheville, North Carolina, Main Thoroughfares

    • Asheville, North Carolina, Main Thoroughfares

    • Asheville (N.C.) -- Maps; North Carolina -- Maps;

    • The booklet by John Nolen titled 'Asheville City Plan: MCMXXII' (Asheville, North Carolina: s.n., 1925) contains map of the 'Main Thoroughfares'� of Asheville, North Carolina. The full credit line reads, 'Asheville, North Carolina. Map of City...
    • Electric Company Installs Some New Machinery

    • Electric Company Installs Some New Machinery

    • Dillsboro (N.C.); Electric utilities -- North Carolina -- Jackson County

    • The Ruralite (Sylva, N.C.) reported on improvements in the operation of the Dillsboro and Sylva Electric Company in its January 13, 1931, issue in an article titled 'Electric Company Installs Some New Machinery.'� C.J. Harris, a prominent...
    • On Balsam Divide looking towards Black Rock Knob

    • On Balsam Divide looking towards Black Rock Knob

    • Appalachian Mountains;

    • A typed caption on this photograph identifies it as 'On Balsam Divide looking towards Black Rock Knob.'� The photograph is featured in a report titled 'Properties of Dr. John R. Brinkley,'� which contains a letter of transmittal from Ellis...
    • Road Work Progressing Nicely

    • Road Work Progressing Nicely

    • Roads -- North Carolina -- Jackson County;

    • This article titled 'Road Work Progressing Nicely' from the June 29, 1926, issue of 'The Ruralite' (Sylva, N.C.) highlights the importance of highway improvements in western North Carolina. The article reported on the progress of pouring concrete...
    • Sells Store at Addie

    • Sells Store at Addie

    • General stores -- North Carolina -- Swain County;

    • The August 10, 1926, issue of 'The Ruralite' (Sylva, N.C.) ran an article titled 'Sells Store at Addie.'� The article announced that William Houston Snyder (1881-1956), also known as Hute Snyder, had sold his stock of general merchandise in his...
    • Makes Pictures in Great Smokies

    • Makes Pictures in Great Smokies

    • Photographers -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • The June 29, 1926 issue of 'The Ruralite' (Sylva, N.C.) ran an article titled 'Makes Pictures in Great Smokies' noting that the photographer George Masa (1881-1933) visited Sylva, North Carolina on his way to rendezvous in Bryson City, N.C., with...
    • Town of Whittier Is Abolished By Assembly Bill

    • Town of Whittier Is Abolished By Assembly Bill

    • Whittier (N.C.)

    • An article titled 'Town of Whittier Is Abolished By Assembly Bill'� appeared in the January 31, 1933, issue of 'The Ruralite' (Sylva, N.C.). An article in the January 19, 1933, issue of a separate newspaper, the 'Jackson County Journal'�...
    • Haywood Springs Hotel

    • Haywood Springs Hotel

    • Hotels -- North Carolina

    • The booklet titled 'Woman's Christian Temperance Union Southern Assembly and School of Methods, Waynesville, N.C., 1892' carried this picture of the Haywood White Sulphur Springs Hotel. The earliest part of the building had been a home constructed...
    • Mount Mitchell Quadrangle

    • Mount Mitchell Quadrangle

    • Mitchell, Mount (N.C. : Mountain); North Carolina -- Maps;

    • This topographic map titled 'Mount Mitchell Quadrangle,' issued in 1902 and reprinted in 1920 by the U.S. Geological Survey (Washington D.C.: Department of the Interior), shows the area around Mt. Mitchell, North Carolina. Other features near Mt....
    • Marble School Honor Roll

    • Marble School Honor Roll

    • Schools -- North Carolina -- Cherokee County; Marble School (Marble, N.C.)

    • This article from the November 18, 1927, issue of the 'Cherokee Scout' (Murphy, North Carolina) is titled 'Marble School Honor Roll.'� The 'Honor Roll for third month Marble School'� lists the elementary school grades for the first, second,...
    • Hotel Gordon to Open July 6th

    • Hotel Gordon to Open July 6th

    • Hotels -- North Carolina -- Haywood County; Hotel Gordon (Waynesville, N.C.); Hotel Piedmont (Waynesville, N.C.)

    • An article titled 'Hotel Gordon to Open July 6th'� from the June 27, 1929, issue of the 'Mountaineer' (Waynesville, North Carolina) announced plans for dances accompanied by an orchestra at two of Waynesville's hotels, the Hotel Gordon and Hotel...
    • Pedestrian Equipment

    • Pedestrian Equipment

    • Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931; Outdoor life

    • Page twelve of twelve pages of a handwritten manuscript titled ''Pedestrian Equipment.''

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