Ann and E. P. “Sunny” Morris eat breakfast at their camp in Walnut Bottoms along Big Creek. About 40 hikers are camped here with the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club for a series of Labor Day weekend day hikes in the Mount Sterling area. The photographer,…
Ann Elizabeth Irwin and George Smith are posing in front of fire tower on Blanket Mountain. They, along with others seen in the photograph, are on a hike organized by the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978),…
Ida Campbell (1896-1989) on left and Ann Morris stand on the trail to Mount Sterling. They are on a hike that is part of a series of Labor Day weekend day hikes in the Mount Sterling area with the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club. The photographer,…
Mrs. Anne Morris, wife of E. P. Morris, at the lower end of Cherokee Bluffs. The Tennessee River and the Bluffs are in the background. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding member of the Smoky Mountain Hiking Club (est.…
Anthony Creek as seen from the Park Service fire truck road just above east end of Cades Cove. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding member of the Smoky Mountain Hiking Club (est. 1924) and a charter member of the Great…
Fifty acres of land were purchased from the Little River Lumber Company at Elkmont to form the Appalachian Club in 1910. Originally conceived of as a hunting preserve, the club soon became popular as a family vacation destination. Families were able…
Fifty acres of land were purchased from the Little River Lumber Company at Elkmont to form the Appalachian Club in 1910. Originally conceived of as a hunting preserve, the club soon became popular as a family vacation destination. Families were able…
Fifty acres of land were purchased from the Little River Lumber Company at Elkmont to form the Appalachian Club in 1910. Originally conceived of as a hunting preserve, the club soon became popular as a family vacation destination. Families were able…
Fifty acres of land were purchased from the Little River Lumber Company at Elkmont to form the Appalachian Club in 1910. Originally conceived of as a hunting preserve, the club soon became popular as a family vacation destination. Families were able…
The Appalachian National Park Association was formed in 1899 for the purpose of promoting the idea of a national park in the eastern U.S. One of the highlights of the group’s activities was convention held on October 25, 1902. Two weeks prior to the…