Matches 901 to 1,000 of 12,052 » Thumbnails Only » Slide Show
# | Thumb | Description | Linked to |
---|---|---|---|
901 | ![]() | a0032329.jpg | |
902 | ![]() | a0032332.jpg | |
903 | ![]() | a0032334.jpg | |
904 | ![]() | a0032369.jpg | |
905 | ![]() | a0032375.jpg | |
906 | ![]() | a0032376.jpg | |
907 | ![]() | a0032433.jpg | |
908 | ![]() | a0032435.jpg | |
909 | ![]() | a0032436.jpg | |
910 | ![]() | a0032459.jpg | |
911 | ![]() | a0032519.jpg | |
912 | ![]() | a0032877.jpg | |
913 | ![]() | a0032914.jpg Barbara Steele and Bud Maples pictured with Father Paul W. Clunan on their wedding day Nov. 24, 1954 at St Mary’s Catholic Church in Gatlinburg. | |
914 | ![]() | a0032916.jpg Barbara Steele Stevens Weeks, age 15, in front of Steele’s Sundries Store in 1952 | |
915 | ![]() | a0032927.jpg | |
916 | ![]() | a0033288.jpg The Walker sisters’ cabin the way it looked when they lived there | |
917 | ![]() | a0033372.jpg The last four Walker sisters pictured in 1946. From left are Louisa, Hettie, Martha and Margaret | |
918 | ![]() | a0033374.jpg A young Louisa Walker, the poetry writer of the family | |
919 | ![]() | a0033382.jpg Jim Shelton pictured in the later years of his life. | |
920 | ![]() | a0033464.jpg The Christmas display featuring mice sawing cheese was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. A.J. King Jr. in 1963 along with several other seasonal displays. The family continues the tradition at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Danny and Liz King. | |
921 | ![]() | a0033553.jpg Aura Lawson, left, (future wife of Grady Fox), Lee Fox, Vera Williams (future wife of Lee Fox) and Grady Fox in 1921 | |
922 | ![]() | a0033666.jpg | |
923 | ![]() | a0033673.jpg | |
924 | ![]() | a0033683.jpg | |
925 | ![]() | a0033733.jpg | |
926 | ![]() | a0033903.jpg | |
927 | ![]() | a0034330.jpg | |
928 | ![]() | a0034469.jpg | |
929 | ![]() | a0034471.jpg | |
930 | ![]() | a0034486.jpg | |
931 | ![]() | a0034670.jpg Shults Grove United Methodist Church is located on Rocky Flats Road, 1.4 mile off Highway 321. | |
932 | ![]() | a0035164.jpg | |
933 | ![]() | a0035182.jpg | |
934 | ![]() | a0035192.jpg | |
935 | ![]() | a0035332.jpg | |
936 | ![]() | a0035386.jpg | |
937 | ![]() | a0035484.jpg | |
938 | ![]() | a0035573.jpg | |
939 | ![]() | a0035604.jpg | |
940 | ![]() | a0035623.jpg | |
941 | ![]() | a0035624.jpg | |
942 | ![]() | a0035640.jpg | |
943 | ![]() | a0035657.jpg | |
944 | ![]() | a0035700.jpg | |
945 | ![]() | a0035730.jpg | |
946 | ![]() | a0036070.jpg | |
947 | ![]() | a0036078.jpg | |
948 | ![]() | a0036169.jpg | |
949 | ![]() | a0036218.jpg | |
950 | ![]() | a0036328.jpg Debbie Brooks McElroy, Ann Mateer, Carol Mateer Brooks and Sarah Mateer | |
951 | ![]() | a0036358.jpg T.W.D. McMahan and his son Roy built the two-story farmhouse on the property in 1915. | |
952 | ![]() | a0036458.jpg | |
953 | ![]() | a0036486.jpg | |
954 | ![]() | a0036497.jpg | |
955 | ![]() | a0036517.jpg | |
956 | ![]() | a0036587.jpg A drawing of the Thomas Atchley home by Frances Wade Ostergren. | |
957 | ![]() | a0036600.jpg | |
958 | ![]() | a0036610.jpg | |
959 | ![]() | a0036646.jpg Marlene Houser, right, says her son Stephen, center, brings a different perspective to Stages West. Also pictured, from left, are Steve and Isham Houser. | |
960 | ![]() | a0036709.jpg | |
961 | ![]() | a0036736.jpg | |
962 | ![]() | a0036738.jpg | |
963 | ![]() | a0036748.jpg | |
964 | ![]() | a0036778.jpg | |
965 | ![]() | a0037392.jpg | |
966 | ![]() | a0037581.jpg | |
967 | ![]() | a0037582.jpg | |
968 | ![]() | a0037583.jpg | |
969 | ![]() | a0037706.jpg | |
970 | ![]() | a0037730.jpg | |
971 | ![]() | a0037751.jpg | |
972 | ![]() | a0037752.jpg | |
973 | ![]() | a0037780.jpg | |
974 | ![]() | a0037785.jpg | |
975 | ![]() | a0037940.jpg Julia, Lillie and Filmore | |
976 | ![]() | a0037975.jpg | |
977 | ![]() | a0037978.jpg | |
978 | ![]() | a0037998.jpg | |
979 | ![]() | a0038017.jpg | |
980 | ![]() | a0038042.jpg | |
981 | ![]() | a0038064.jpg | |
982 | ![]() | a0038081.jpg | |
983 | ![]() | a0038100.jpg Elizabeth McMahan Adamitis holds a photo of her mother, Elizabeth Fox McMahan, whose life story she shared with Converse College in South Carolina and was published in a book, “Country Women Cope with Hard Times: A Collection of Oral Histories.” | |
984 | ![]() | a0038111.jpg | |
985 | ![]() | a0038239.jpg | |
986 | ![]() | a0038248.jpg | |
987 | ![]() | a0038250.jpg | |
988 | ![]() | a0038251.jpg | |
989 | ![]() | a0038259.jpg | |
990 | ![]() | a0038270.jpg | |
991 | ![]() | a0038271.jpg Clive Valentine works on restoring a stone that will be used to grind corn in his new mill at Deep Springs Settlement in Jefferson County. Tiny grooves, worn down by use, must be hammered back into the stone. | |
992 | ![]() | a0038399.jpg | |
993 | ![]() | a0038429.jpg | |
994 | ![]() | a0038434.jpg | |
995 | ![]() | a0038462.jpg | |
996 | ![]() | a0038468.jpg | |
997 | ![]() | a0038480.jpg | |
998 | ![]() | a0038486.jpg M.B. McMahan II and his wife, Zella Blalock McMahan, on their 50th wedding anniversary in 1967. | |
999 | ![]() | a0038491.jpg M.B. McMahan II standing at his sawmill at Walden’s Creek. The mill was known as Johnny Mac’s Sawmill. | |
1000 | ![]() | a0038750.jpg |