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  • Collection: Horace Kephart

A photograph of "'Long Goody' (Martha Gaines, 6 ft., 3 in.)" This photograph is on Album page 47 with the heading "Great Smoky Mts."

In a letter to Mr. Horace Kephart, Dr. T. P. Harrison, Dr. S. G. Riley, Mrs. W. W. Vass, Miss Mary Arrington, Hon. W. J. Adams, and Hon. Josephus Daniels on April 16, 1930, A. R. Newsome, secretary of the State Literary and Historical Association of…

In a letter to All Outdoors on November 25, 1921, A. T. Phillips sends $1 in hopes of receiving a tin of Yerba Mate that he read about in the 1919 article “Roving with Kephart.” He also expresses appreciation for Kephart’s writings and wishes the…

In this letter of May 18, 1898, A. W. Hooper writes Horace Kephart on Winchester Repeating Arms Company letterhead. Hooper lets Kephart know that it would be difficult, expensive, and impossible to put a heavy barrel on a .30 single shot. He refers…

In this letter of May 7, 1898, A. W. Hooper replies to Horace Kephart on Winchester Repeating Arms Company letterhead stating that he does not think a second call for volunteers in the Spanish-American war will be issued. He tells Kephart that they…

Notes for potential publication.

In a letter to Horace Kepart on December 30, 1915, E. R. Wilbur from Abercrombie & Fitch advertises mosquito-proof tents called Protecto duck tents. Mr. Wilbur provides prices, measurements, and sizes. He also grants permission for Kephart to use…

Research notes for ''Our Southern Highlanders''. The page includes regional sayings.

Typed copy of an act from the state records of North Carolina. Washington County, North Carolina, was located in present day Tennessee. Kephart includes typed notes in red ink that this is the earliest reference to the name Great Iron Mountain that…
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