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  • Collection: Horace Kephart

Corkscrew; Metal corkscrew with metal ring handle in slipcover wooden container; container stamped ''LET'S PULL TOGETHER Send Us Your Mail Orders Distillers Distributing Co. J. W. Waldeck, Mg. BALTIMORE, MD. ROXBURY RYE & GWYNNBROOK RYE.'' ''Astern…

Safety razor with blades and case; case with '' MODEL C VALET AUTOSTROP RAZOR''; razor stamped: ''AUTOSTROP SAFETY RAZOR CO NEW YORK, U.S.A''. brass; red painted metal case with velvet lining; razor ''Patented April 19, 1912'' ''other patents…

In a letter to the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club, the Carolina Mountain Club, and the Georgia Appalachian Trail Club on May 17, 1932, Myron A. Avery lays out specifics and suggestions regarding the completion of the Appalachian Trail in the south and a…

In a letter to Horace Kephart on May 21, 1930, Myron H. Avery writes from Washington, D. C. regarding a photostat Kephart was sent of the Cherokee Territory by Philip Harry.

In a letter to Horace Kephart on June 23, 1919, Albert Britt’s secretary M. P. Aylevard from Outing Publishing Company informs him that Savage Arms Corporation sends their new .22 rifle. They ask Kephart to test the gun and write an article for…

In a letter to Horace Kephart on November 16, 1921, Martin Baker writes from Birmingham, England in search of “smoke tanned caribou moccasins” that he read about in “Camping and Woodcraft.”

In a letter to Horace Kephart on March 27, 1927, James C. Bardin writes from the University of Virginia, School of Romantic Languages regarding an entry in the “Ask Adventure” department of “Adventure” magazine and a trip to the Smokies.

In this letter of May 19, 1898, S. D. Barnes is replying to Horace Kephart. Barnes is happy that Kephart will consider him for his company of sharpshooters. He says that he will practice and study tactics and wonders where he can find Upton’s…

In this letter of May 15, 1898, S. D. Barnes writes Horace Kephart addressing him as Friend Kep. Barnes makes it known that he is qualified and would like to be on the list as a sharpshooter for the Spanish-American War even though he cannot be…

In a letter to Horace Kephart on February 14, 1929, Will C. Barnes, Secretary for the United States Geographic Board is sorry that he neglected to tell Kephart about the naming of a peak after him on October 3, 1928. Included is the document holding…
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