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  • Collection: Great Smoky Mountains - A Park for America

This 150.5-acre tract 215 in Cataloochee was owned by George H. Caldwell. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated, the Cataloochee Valley remained an exception. By 1900, the population of Cataloochee had grown to…

This 121.5-acre tract 216 in Cataloochee was owned by J. R. Hall. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated, the Cataloochee Valley remained an exception. By 1900, the population of Cataloochee had grown to 1,000…

This 1.25-acre tract 217 in Cataloochee was owned by Cataloochee School. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated, the Cataloochee Valley remained an exception. By 1900, the population of Cataloochee had grown to…

This 1.5-acre tract 218 in Cataloochee was owned by Palmer’s Chapel Church. The Palmer Chapel is among the few preserved structures that remain today in Big Cataloochee. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated, the…

This 145.5-acre tract 219 in Cataloochee was owned by Milia Palmer. Palmer Methodist Church Cemetery lies on this tract. Milia Palmer was the wife of Sheriff William A. Palmer. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely…

This 163-acre tract 220 in Cataloochee was owned by Harley R. Palmer. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated, the Cataloochee Valley remained an exception. By 1900, the population of Cataloochee had grown to 1,000…

The 111 acres in Cataloochee tracts 221 and 221a were owned by W. H. Palmer. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated, the Cataloochee Valley remained an exception. By 1900, the population of Cataloochee had grown to…

This 134.5-acre tract 222 in Cataloochee was owned by Marion Hub Caldwell. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated, the Cataloochee Valley remained an exception. By 1900, the population of Cataloochee had grown to…

This 47.5-acre tract 223 in Cataloochee was owned by Linton Palmer. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated, the Cataloochee Valley remained an exception. By 1900, the population of Cataloochee had grown to 1,000…

The 559 acres in Cataloochee tracts 224 and 224a were owned by Jarvis L. Palmer. The Palmer House is among the few preserved structures that remain today in Big Cataloochee. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated,…
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