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5003 | ![]() | a0029066.jpg Freeland Brown in uniform in September 1945, five months after he was freed from a German POW camp | |
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5006 | ![]() | a0029088.jpg Nancy Clabo works at her desk at the Sevierville Chamber of Commerce. Clabo celebrated 25 years with the chamber on May 15. | |
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5014 | ![]() | a0029628.jpg Private John Shields died in 1809. He is buried in Harrison County, Indiana. | |
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5027 | ![]() | a0030505.jpg Martha and Dick Whaley, about 1935. | |
5028 | ![]() | a0030507.jpg Governors’ wives seated in convertibles in front of the Mountain View Hotel for a sightseeing drive in the Smokies during the 1951 Governors’ Conference in Gatlinburg. | |
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5030 | ![]() | a0030511.jpg Marie Maddox and Martha Whaley sign copies of "A Lifetime in Gatlinburg." | |
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5034 | ![]() | a0030837.jpg Bill Cox as a University of Tennessee football player | |
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5043 | ![]() | a0031016.jpg In front from left are Jim, Jack, Bill, Ed and George; back row, T. Lee Owenby and his wife, Nora Belle holding Jerry | |
5044 | ![]() | a0031018.jpg T. Lee Owenby, right, in his park ranger uniform standing beside his brother, Lyle | |
5045 | ![]() | a0031028.jpg Rev. and Mrs. T. Lee Owenby, right, on their wedding day with Carl and Grace Whaley (left) and Nora Belle’s sister, Maude King (center) | |
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5048 | ![]() | a0031143.jpg In this picture the congregation of Elkmont Baptist Church is posed in front of the building which stood on property that in now part of Elkmont Campground. | |
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5052 | ![]() | a0031270.jpg James D. Owenby served in the Army s 13th Air Force, 5th Bombardment Group, 394th Bombardment Squadron during World War II, one of the most productive squadrons during the war, he said. | |
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5056 | ![]() | a0031362.jpg Lee Ogle and his wife, Lillie, work in front of their broom shop. They were the first of three generations of broom makers. | |
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5080 | ![]() | a0032292.jpg Arthur Bohanan dusts for fingerprints on cut locks from a recent burglary. | |
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5095 | ![]() | 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. | |
5096 | ![]() | a0032916.jpg Barbara Steele Stevens Weeks, age 15, in front of Steele’s Sundries Store in 1952 | |
5097 | ![]() | a0032927.jpg | |
5098 | ![]() | a0033288.jpg The Walker sisters’ cabin the way it looked when they lived there | |
5099 | ![]() | a0033372.jpg The last four Walker sisters pictured in 1946. From left are Louisa, Hettie, Martha and Margaret | |
5100 | ![]() | a0033374.jpg A young Louisa Walker, the poetry writer of the family |