Photograph of an escape route out of the Swain County Jail in Bryson City, North Carolina. The back of the photograph has the ink stamped number "E524."
In a letter to Horace Kephart, November 22, 1922, C. H. Kaiser of Tatelec corrects Kephart’s belief that small quantities of Tatelec treated cloth are not procurable, but that in fact, any amount of Tatelec cloth may be purchased by individuals.
In a letter to Horace Kephart on October 27, 1921, and as a response to “Roving with Kephart” in the September issue of “All Outdoors,” C. J. Barton Innes suggests that one of his clients could manufacture specially designed camping equipment and…
In a letter to Horace Kephart on April 26, 1922, C. S. Landis advises Kephart on a solution for blueing his own firearm. Landis gives him the address of Frank L. Hoffman who sells the solution and describes the process Hoffman uses.
The handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads: "Cabin at Siler's Meadows" This photograph is on Album page 41 with the heading "Great Smoky Mts." The Album page contains a general caption for all the photographs on the page: "These are…
A view of Horace Kephart's cabin on Hazel Creek, Swain County, North Carolina. The caption reads, "The Cabin in Autumn". This may be the picture that appeared in "Our Southern Highlanders" 1922 revised ed., p. 32, as "Cabin on the Little Fork of…