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  • Collection: Horace Kephart

The caption in the Album reads: "Bob Barnett, Jim Stewart, and Boys." The handwritten text on the reverse of the photograph reads: "Barnett and other natives." This photograph is on Album page 43 with the heading "Great Smoky Mts."

Research notes for ''Our Southern Highlanders.'' See page 33 of the publication.

In a letter to Horace Kephart on December 29, 1921, Barton Innes expresses thanks for Kephart’s detailed report and designs concerning improved camping equipment. Innes will keep Kephart informed on the progress of his client who is manufacturing the…

Baumgardners. This photograph shows a man and three women.

Baumgardners. This photograph shows a man, a woman, a girl and baby.

A Bee-Gum. This picture appeared in "Our Southern Highlanders" (1921, p. 248) and in Kephart's series "The Southern Highlander" (part II, "The Back of Beyond," Outing Magazine, p. 403) as "A Bee-Gum." This photograph is on Album page 21 with the…

Belle Brown feeding cane-mill. This photograph is on Album page 5 with the heading "Tuckaseegee River." This is one of three photographs on the page depicting the production of sorghum molasses.

In a letter to Horace Kephart on January 11, 1924, Bertram C. Broome wishes to know the location of a junk shop dealer to purchase a muzzle loading mountaineer rifle in good condition. Mr. Broome describes his gun collection and seeing Woodmansee’s…

In a letter to Horace Kephart on March 31, 1924, Bertram C. Broome describes winter weather in Connecticut and his rifle collection. He also tells Kephart about his life in New Mexico, Texas, Mexico, and New York.

The caption on the back of the photograph is in Kephart's handwriting and reads: ''Squaws going to church. Birdtown. Cherokee reserve - Sunday finery.''
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