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  • Collection: Great Smoky Mountains - A Park for America

This 28-acre tract 287 in the Mount Sterling section of Cataloochee was owned by James Jenkins. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated, the Cataloochee Valley remained an exception. By 1900, the population of…

This 94-acre tract 288 in the Mount Sterling section of Cataloochee was owned by Garfield Jenkins. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated, the Cataloochee Valley remained an exception. By 1900, the population of…

This 43-acre tract 289 in the Mount Sterling section of Cataloochee was owned by Spence Phillips. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated, the Cataloochee Valley remained an exception. By 1900, the population of…

Tracts 291 and 291a, totaling 141 acres in Cataloochee, were owned by Maggie L. Jervis. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated, the Cataloochee Valley remained an exception. By 1900, the population of Cataloochee…

This 50-acre tract 292 in Cataloochee was owned by J. L. Carson Messer. The Messer family barn, built around 1905, was originally located in Little Cataloochee. It was later moved to the ranger's residence, where it stands today. Messer's applehouse…

This 73-acre tract 293 in Cataloochee was owned by Elijah M. Messer. 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 27.5-acre tract 294 in Cataloochee was owned by George M.D. Messer. 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 33-acre tract 295 in Cataloochee was owned by Robert Lee Partin and Lucinda Matilda (Nicie) Messer. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated, the Cataloochee Valley remained an exception. By 1900, the population…

This 255.5-acre tract 296 in Cataloochee was owned by Robert 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…

This 83-acre tract 297 in Cataloochee was owned by Mrs. Addie Sutton. 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…
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