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    • Road going through a town

    • Road going through a town

    • Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931

    • Kephart did not provide a caption for this photograph featuring a town street-scene with half-a-dozen buildings visible. This picture may have been from a series taken on one of his travels or a hunting trip.
    • Old LeConte Lodge

    • Old LeConte Lodge

    • Hiking -- Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.); Log cabins -- Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.); Buildings -- Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.); Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.); LeConte, Mount (Tenn.); Camp sites, facilities,...

    • Mt. LeConte Lodge was established in 1925 at the top of Mount LeConte, the third highest peak in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park behind Clingman’s Dome and Mount Guyot. Originally the lodge was only a tent, then a single log cabin....
    • LeConte Lodge

    • LeConte Lodge

    • Camp sites, facilities, etc. -- Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.); LeConte, Mount (Tenn.); Buildings -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Hiking -- Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.);

    • Mt. LeConte Lodge was established in 1925 at the top of Mount LeConte, the third highest peak in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park behind Clingman’s Dome and Mount Guyot. Originally the lodge was only a tent, then a single log cabin....
    • [Tallulah Falls Railroad: Magid Trestle]

    • [Tallulah Falls Railroad: Magid Trestle]

    • Railroads -- Georgia; Trestles -- Georgia; Railroad bridges -- Georgia;

    • Reinfried Armstrong Romanes (April 4, 1896 - 1978), more often known as R. A. Romanes or simply as Romanes, was born and raised in Europe. In 1919, he emigrated to America and, through family and political connections, wound up living in Alto,...
    • [Tallulah Falls Railroad: Wiley Trestle]

    • [Tallulah Falls Railroad: Wiley Trestle]

    • Railroads -- Georgia; Trestles -- Georgia; Railroad bridges -- Georgia;

    • Reinfried Armstrong Romanes (April 4, 1896 - 1978), more often known as R. A. Romanes or simply as Romanes, was born and raised in Europe. In 1919, he emigrated to America and, through family and political connections, wound up living in Alto,...
    • [Alfords Bridge]

    • [Alfords Bridge]

    • Alfords Bridge (Ga. and S.C.); Bridges -- Georgia; Bridges -- South Carolina; Iron and steel bridges -- Georgia; Iron and steel bridges -- South Carolina; Savannah River (Ga. and S.C.);

    • This photograph made by George Masa (1881-1933) shows the Alfords Bridge, that once went over the Savannah River dividing South Carolina and Georgia.
    • [Bridge]

    • [Bridge]

    • Bridges -- Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.); Roads -- Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.)

    • This photograph made by George Masa (1881-1933) shows an unidentified bridge.
    • French Broad Valley, below Asheville

    • French Broad Valley, below Asheville

    • French Broad River Valley (N.C. and Tenn.); Bridges -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County; Railroad tracks -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County

    • This image appeared in Lindsey’s Guide Book to Western North Carolina and is one of many depicting the mountains and mountain towns in and around Asheville, North Carolina. One of the first pictorial guide books to describe the southern...
    • Oaks Hotel Asheville, N. C.

    • Oaks Hotel Asheville, N. C.

    • Hotels -- North Carolina -- Asheville; Asheville (N.C.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.; Tourism -- North Carolina

    • This image appeared in Lindsey’s Guide Book to Western North Carolina and is one of many depicting the mountains and mountain towns in and around Asheville, North Carolina. One of the first pictorial guide books to describe the southern...
    • Asheville High School, Asheville, N.C.

    • Asheville High School, Asheville, N.C.

    • Schools -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County;

    • This series of historic postcards depicts various sites in and around Asheville, North Carolina. Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County and is the largest city in western North Carolina. In 1880, Asheville was linked by a rail line that...
    • Victoria Inn, Asheville, N.C.

    • Victoria Inn, Asheville, N.C.

    • Hotels -- North Carolina -- Asheville; Asheville (N.C.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.; Tourism -- North Carolina

    • This series of historic postcards depicts various sites in and around Asheville, North Carolina. Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County and is the largest city in western North Carolina. In 1880, Asheville was linked by a rail line that...
    • Normal and Collegiate Institute, Asheville, N.C.

    • Normal and Collegiate Institute, Asheville, N.C.

    • Women's colleges -- North Carolina -- Asheville;

    • This series of historic postcards depicts various sites in and around Asheville, North Carolina. Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County and is the largest city in western North Carolina. In 1880, Asheville was linked by a rail line that...
    • Swannanoa Hotel, Asheville, N.C.

    • Swannanoa Hotel, Asheville, N.C.

    • Hotels -- North Carolina -- Asheville; Asheville (N.C.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.; Tourism -- North Carolina;

    • This series of historic postcards depicts various sites in and around Asheville, North Carolina. Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County and is the largest city in western North Carolina. In 1880, Asheville was linked by a rail line that...
    • Oakland Heights Presbyterian Church,  Asheville, N.C.

    • Oakland Heights Presbyterian Church, Asheville, N.C.

    • Church buildings -- North Carolina -- Asheville; Presbyterian church buildings -- North Carolina -- Asheville;

    • This series of historic postcards depicts various sites in and around Asheville, North Carolina. Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County and is the largest city in western North Carolina. In 1880, Asheville was linked by a rail line that...
    • First Baptist Church, Asheville, N.C.

    • First Baptist Church, Asheville, N.C.

    • Church buildings -- North Carolina -- Asheville; Baptist church buildings -- North Carolina -- Asheville;

    • This series of historic postcards depicts various sites in and around Asheville, North Carolina. Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County and is the largest city in western North Carolina. In 1880, Asheville was linked by a rail line that...
    • Asheville, N.C. Presbyterian Church

    • Asheville, N.C. Presbyterian Church

    • Church buildings -- North Carolina -- Asheville; Presbyterian church buildings -- North Carolina -- Asheville;

    • This series of historic postcards depicts various sites in and around Asheville, North Carolina. Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County and is the largest city in western North Carolina. In 1880, Asheville was linked by a rail line that...
    • City Library and U.S. Weather Bureau, Asheville, N.C.

    • City Library and U.S. Weather Bureau, Asheville, N.C.

    • Public libraries -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County; Asheville (N.C.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.;

    • This series of historic postcards depicts various sites in and around Asheville, North Carolina. Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County and is the largest city in western North Carolina. In 1880, Asheville was linked by a rail line that...
    • Asheville, N.C. Y.M.C.A. Building

    • Asheville, N.C. Y.M.C.A. Building

    • Asheville (N.C.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.;

    • This series of historic postcards depicts various sites in and around Asheville, North Carolina. Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County and is the largest city in western North Carolina. In 1880, Asheville was linked by a rail line that...

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