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  • Collection: Horace Kephart

One pair (a) left (b) right of black leather boots with laces and metal eyelets and eyehooks, leather soles and rubber heels; felt on tongue of shoes; lined with canvas; stamped on inside leather and canvas - ''The Patriot Roberts, Johnson, & Rand…

One pair (a) left (b) right of black leather half boots with fancy band across the toe with leather soles and heels; have eye hooks, laces and high tops and eyelets; Condition poor, leather split and soles worn; (a) piece of sole has fallen out;…

This photograph is one of a series of four pictures featuring rattlesnakes. A centered caption on the page reads: "Black variety of the Banded or Timber Rattlesnake (The yellow variety is also common in the Smokies. Usual length 4 1/2 to 5 feet)." …

This photograph is one of a series of four pictures featuring rattlesnakes. A centered caption on the page reads: "Black variety of the Banded or Timber Rattlesnake (The yellow variety is also common in the Smokies. Usual length 4 1/2 to 5 feet)." …

This photograph is one of a series of four pictures featuring rattlesnakes. A centered caption on the page reads: "Black variety of the Banded or Timber Rattlesnake (The yellow variety is also common in the Smokies. Usual length 4 1/2 to 5 feet)."…

This photograph is one of a series of four pictures featuring rattlesnakes. A centered caption on the page reads: "Black variety of the Banded or Timber Rattlesnake (The yellow variety is also common in the Smokies. Usual length 4 1/2 to 5 feet). "…

Blockade' Still-house (The laurel had to be parted to get this much of a picture). This photograph is on Album page 29 with the heading "Great Smoky Mts."

This journal entry concerns blow guns and the Eastern Cherokee Indians.

Blowing or hunting horn with leather strap; made from a cow horn with wooden mouthpiece and leather shoulder strap; end of horn chipped; 16''L with a 3'' opening on one end and a 5/8'' opening on mouthpiece end; brass ring attaches wooden mouthpiece…

In a letter to Horace Kephart on March 14, 1925, Bob Becker thanks Kephart for complimenting his “Field and Stream” story on yarn. Mr. Becker read Kephart’s article on the Great Smoky Mountains and makes inquiries about the national park plans. He…
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